How can I use grep with a date format and a unique value?












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i have huge data list



My data looks like this



"[01/Dec/2011:20:53:04 +0900] ","COMZ","90.663.65.61","21.123.31.100","250","CONNECT","t.ierz.er:443","13127","836"


How can I get a data format like unique value data or IP address



01/DEC/2011 90.663.65.61 21.123.31.100


Because I have get the same value and cant get the unique value



[01 / Dec / 2011: 20: 53: 04 0900] 90.663.65.61 21.123.31.100
[01 / Dec / 2011: 20: 53: 04 0900] 90.663.65.61 21.123.31.100


code:



file.csv | awk -F" '{print $2,$6,$8}' | sort | uniq -c | sort -n









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    i have huge data list



    My data looks like this



    "[01/Dec/2011:20:53:04 +0900] ","COMZ","90.663.65.61","21.123.31.100","250","CONNECT","t.ierz.er:443","13127","836"


    How can I get a data format like unique value data or IP address



    01/DEC/2011 90.663.65.61 21.123.31.100


    Because I have get the same value and cant get the unique value



    [01 / Dec / 2011: 20: 53: 04 0900] 90.663.65.61 21.123.31.100
    [01 / Dec / 2011: 20: 53: 04 0900] 90.663.65.61 21.123.31.100


    code:



    file.csv | awk -F" '{print $2,$6,$8}' | sort | uniq -c | sort -n









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      i have huge data list



      My data looks like this



      "[01/Dec/2011:20:53:04 +0900] ","COMZ","90.663.65.61","21.123.31.100","250","CONNECT","t.ierz.er:443","13127","836"


      How can I get a data format like unique value data or IP address



      01/DEC/2011 90.663.65.61 21.123.31.100


      Because I have get the same value and cant get the unique value



      [01 / Dec / 2011: 20: 53: 04 0900] 90.663.65.61 21.123.31.100
      [01 / Dec / 2011: 20: 53: 04 0900] 90.663.65.61 21.123.31.100


      code:



      file.csv | awk -F" '{print $2,$6,$8}' | sort | uniq -c | sort -n









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      i have huge data list



      My data looks like this



      "[01/Dec/2011:20:53:04 +0900] ","COMZ","90.663.65.61","21.123.31.100","250","CONNECT","t.ierz.er:443","13127","836"


      How can I get a data format like unique value data or IP address



      01/DEC/2011 90.663.65.61 21.123.31.100


      Because I have get the same value and cant get the unique value



      [01 / Dec / 2011: 20: 53: 04 0900] 90.663.65.61 21.123.31.100
      [01 / Dec / 2011: 20: 53: 04 0900] 90.663.65.61 21.123.31.100


      code:



      file.csv | awk -F" '{print $2,$6,$8}' | sort | uniq -c | sort -n






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