Sean Carolan wrote:
> This awk command pulls URLs from an apache config file, where $x is
> the config filename.
>
> awk '/:8008\/root/ {printf $3 "\t"}' $x
>
> The URL that is output by the script looks something like this:
>
> ajpv12://hostname.network.company.com:8008/root
>
> Is there a way to alter the output so it only shows "hostname" by
> itself? Do I need to pipe this through awk again to clean it up?
awk '/:8008\/root/ {printf $3 "\t"}' $x | sed
's/.*\/\(.*\):.*/\1/'
-Ross
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