Chris,

This information needs to be parsed and put it in a readable format for some
decision making. It has to be parsed either via a script or manually. I
thought script would be a better and faster way. And that is all I can say.

A

On Wed, Sep 17, 2008 at 5:04 PM, Chris Charley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
> ----- Original Message ----- From: ""Aali Naser""
>
>
> Hello All,
>>
>> I have a file with the info in the following format;
>>
>> ================Start of File=====================
>> Server Name: ABCDEF
>> Manufacturer: Dell
>> Model: Some Model
>> Number Of Processors (Includes MultiThread): 2
>> Maximum Clock Speed: 3 - GHZ
>> Serial Number: 123456
>> Proc Usage: (1 Proc Sample Only) 1%
>> Mem Total: 2 - GB
>> DeviceID:  C:  Space: 20GB  Used Space: 2GB  UTIL: 61.4991581037678%
>> DeviceID:  E:  Space: 567.90882304GB  Used Space: 32GB  UTIL:
>> 5.66111272649405%
>> DeviceID:  F:  Space: 5GB  Used Space: 3GB  UTIL: 7.68405957709316%
>> Log File Directory: C:\WINDOWS\system32\LogFiles
>> 196.136
>> Service Pack: 2.0
>> Connections: 53
>> HTTPERR Folder:
>> OS Directory: C:\WINDOWS
>> System Directory: C:\WINDOWS\system32
>> ----------------------------
>> Server Name: GHIJKL
>> Manufacturer: Dell
>> Model: Some Model
>> Number Of Processors (Includes MultiThread): 4
>> Maximum Clock Speed: 3 - GHZ
>> Serial Number: 123456
>> Proc Usage: (1 Proc Sample Only) 0%
>> Mem Total: 2 - GB
>> DeviceID:  C:  Space: 2GB  Used Space: 9GB  UTIL: 46.0333821902412%
>> DeviceID:  E:  Space: 5GB  Used Space: 3GB  UTIL: 7.68405957709316%
>> 69.136
>> Service Pack: 2.0
>> Connections: 206
>> HTTPERR Folder:
>> OS Directory: C:\WINDOWS
>> System Directory: C:\WINDOWS\system32
>> ----------------------------
>> ================End of File=====================
>>
>> Each machine entry is seperated by a "----------------------------" in the
>> file. I need to put together each machine entry in the following way;
>>
>> *Server_Name  Manufacture   Model   # of Procs   Serial#  Total_Mem  Disk1
>> Disk2  Disk3  Service_Pack*
>>
>> The number of disks could be two or more for each machine and I want to be
>> able to capture all of them.
>>
>> Can any one help me with the logic for this type data processing?
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> A
>>
>>
> Hello Aali
>
> A couple of questions occurred to me. Is the printout for human eyes or
> might it need to be parsed further? With a variable number of disk drives,
> the printout lines will vary according to the number of drives and make
> further parsing difficult (perhaps impossible). I think you are on the right
> track, (reading your reply to Shawn), but I'm wondering what use the
> printout will be used for.
>
> Chris
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