Using this:
awk '$1 == "pool" { f=1; print $1,$2; next }
f == 1 { if ($1 == "pool") { print }
else if ($1 == "members") { print }
else if ($0 ~ /^}/) { f=0 }
}' bigip.conf
That works fine until the config has the IPs on following lines. How can I get it to print the IPs if they are on following lines. The config has both, some have it on the same line, some on then next 1, 2 or 3 lines.
the data :
pool pl_stage_xxx_microsites_9483 {
monitor all tcp_half_open
members {
11.11.11.11:9483 {}
11.22.22.22:9483 {
session user disabled
}
}
}
Try the following awk
code:
awk '
$1 == "pool" {
f=1
print $1,$2
next
}
f == 1 {
if ($1 == "pool") {
print
}
else if ($1 == "members") {
print
getline
while ($0 ~ "[0-9]{1,3}\.[0-9]{1,3}\.[0-9]{1,3}\.[0-9]{1,3}:[0-9]{1,5}"){
print
getline
}
}
else if ($0 ~ /^}/) {
f=0
}
}'
That will print the IP lines while they exists.
It's hard to say without seeing more of your data and your expected output but I think all you need is something like this:
awk '
/^}/ { inPool=0 }
$1 == "pool" { inPool=1; inMembers=0 }
inPool {
if ($1 == "pool") {
print $1, $2
print
}
else if ($1 == "members") {
inMembers = 1
}
if (inMembers) {
print
}
}
' file
The above should be a good starting point at least. wrt the other answer posted using getline - getline has some appropriate uses but this isn't one of them, don't use getline until you fully understand and can live with all of it's caveats, see http://awk.info/?tip/getline .
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