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ZEEK-CUT(1) | User Commands | ZEEK-CUT(1) |
NAME¶
zeek-cut - parse Zeek logs
SYNOPSIS¶
zeek-cut [options] [columns]
DESCRIPTION¶
Extracts the given columns from ASCII Zeek logs on standard input, and outputs them to standard output. If no field names are given, all are selected. By default, zeek-cut does not include format header blocks in the output.
Columns are specified as a list of space-separated field names. The order of field names given to zeek-cut determines the output order, which means zeek-cut can be used to reorder columns.
The ASCII Zeek logs read on standard input must have intact format header blocks because zeek-cut needs this information to correctly interpret the log file format. In fact, zeek-cut can process the concatenation of multiple ASCII log files that have different column layouts.
OPTIONS¶
- -c
- Include the first format header block in the output.
- -C
- Include all format header blocks in the output.
- -d
- Convert time values into human-readable format.
-D <fmt> Like -d, but specify format for time (see strftime(3) for syntax).
-F <ofs> Sets a different output field separator character.
- -h
- Show help.
- -n
- Print all fields except those specified.
- -u
- Like -d, but print timestamps in UTC instead of local time.
-U <fmt> Like -D, but print timestamps in UTC instead of local time.
ENVIRONMENT¶
- ZEEK_CUT_TIMEFMT
- For time conversion option -d or -u, the format string can be specified by setting this environment variable.
EXAMPLES¶
Output three columns and convert time values:
cat conn.log | zeek-cut -d ts id.orig_h id.orig_p
Output all columns and convert time values with a custom format
string:
cat conn.log | zeek-cut -D "%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S"
Compressed logs must be uncompressed with another utility:
zcat conn.log.gz | zeek-cut
SEE ALSO¶
AUTHOR¶
zeek-cut was written by The Zeek Project <info@zeek.org>.
November 2014 | zeek-cut |