simply
for FILE in `ls -1`
do
BASE=`echo ${FILE} | awk -F . '{print $1}'`
logresolve < $FILE > ${BASE}_r.log
done
On 23/07/2004, at 1:19 AM, Voytek Eymont wrote:
just another dumb question:
I often use a 'runfor' utility, which I do not seem to have on the
Linux
machine, how do I make a simple loop to catch up processing of web logs
with logresolve:
I have a bunch of web logs in the format of:
2004-05-31-access.log 2004-06-26-access.log 2004-07-11-access.log
2004-06-01-access.log 2004-06-27-access.log 2004-07-12-access.log
...
I would like to logresolve them into say:
2004-??-??-access_r.log
like:
logresolve < 2004-05-31-access.log > 2004-05-31-access_r.log
but, not quite sure how to loop it...?
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