Or checkout the sql import facilities offered by your choice of database to 'convert' 
the data from log to
db-tbl, then set up your analysis in PHP+SQL separately.
=dn

----- Original Message -----
From: "Martin Wickman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: 11 January 2002 09:08
Subject: [PHP] Re: Parsing SAR output with PHP.


> Austin Gonyou wrote:
>
> > The real question I suppose is how could I parse this type
> > of output into something I could use to make a graph.
> >
> > Example:
> > 12:20:00 PM       CPU     %user     %nice   %system     %idle
> > 12:30:00 PM       all      2.17      0.79      0.77     96.27
>
>
>  > Problem is I'm not sure how to go about breaking up the rows
>  > to allow them to be inserted into the db. Thanks in advance for
>  > any ideas.
>
> I guess fields are separated with tabs? Then just use split, as in:
>
>
> list($time,$cpu,$ser,$nice,$ststem, $idle)= split ("\t", $line);
>
> Then build your INSERT sql clause. Graph building is then a simple
> matter of passing the data as arrays to your php graph system.
>
>
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