On Fri, 2004-04-02 at 14:47, Chris Meadors wrote:
> On Fri, 2004-04-02 at 14:33 -0500, John Madden wrote:
>
> > > #!/bin/sh
> > > VIRCOUNT=`grep -c FOUND /wherever/is/your/clamd.log`
> >
> > I blend in a little perl to print per-virus totals sorted by name:
> >
> > grep VIRUS /var/log/messages | perl -e 'while(<>){ $_ =~ /VIRUS:(.*)\)/;
> > $v = $1; $hash{$v}++;} foreach $x (sort(keys(%hash))){ print "$x:
> > $hash{$x} \n";}'
> >
> > (Note that this is taken from syslog while using amavisd, not clamd's log.)
>
> Here is one for the clamd.log in just shell, Perl would probably handle
> this a bit better, and not have to run through the file for every virus
> name, but this works for me:
>
> for VIRUS in $(grep FOUND clamd.log | cut -d ':' -f 4 | cut -d ' ' -f 2 | sort |
> uniq); do
> echo -n "$VIRUS: "
> grep -c "$VIRUS" clamd.log
> done
Seems a tad repetitive:
grep FOUND clamd.log | cut -d \ -f 2 | sort | uniq -c
I'm sure someone could swap the final order for you...
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