On Wed, Feb 3, 2016, at 11:27 AM, Jeremy C. Reed wrote:
> On Wed, 3 Feb 2016, Ralph Sims wrote:
> 
> > The output to RESULT.csv
> > 172.16.100.34, 5570
> > 172.16.100.34, 14100
> > 172.16.100.35, 5620
> > 172.16.100.35, 14200
> 
> Without knowing the snmpwalk output, if you can get this output of the 
> common fields to be in two separate files, you can use the join(1) tool 
> to get your following output:
> 
> > What I am trying to do is format RESULT.csv as:
> > 172.16.100.34, 5570, 14100
> > 172.16.100.35, 5620, 14200

Innnnnteresting!  Today I have learned something.  I'm not sure it'll
work here unless he wanted to use a lot of inodes, but still, something
I had no idea existed in Linux until today... might be useful later! 

-- Glenn

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