raconvert - convert comma-separated ASCII argus(8) data, to binary argus(8) data.
Contents
Bugs
raconvert 3.0.8 07 October 2003 RACONVERT(1)
Copyright
Copyright (c) 2000-2016 QoSient. All rights reserved.
Description
Raconvert reads comman separated ASCII argus data from a file or stdin, and converts the ASCII
representation to binary format. In order for raconver to process the delimited data correctly, the file
should be created by ra.1 like programs, using the "-c <char>" option to specify a field separator.
Column delimiters can be any non-ambiguous character, and are automatically discovered from the files
title string.
Because raconvert.1 expects the first valid string in the file to be a ra.1 column title line, the ra.1
program must use the equivalent of the "-L 0" option.
The file can present its column oriented data in any order, and raconvert will accomodate. Duplicate
columns on the same line are allowed, but the final value in the resulting argus record with be the last
value encountered.
raconvert.1 can read gzip and bzip2 compressed files, based on the file extension.
Files
Invocation
ra -L0 c , -r argusfile > argus.ascii.csv
raconvert -r argus.ascii.csv -w argusfile
Name
raconvert - convert comma-separated ASCII argus(8) data, to binary argus(8) data.
See Also
ra(1),rarc(5),argus(8),
Synopsis
raconvert-rinput-woutput
Uses
Raconvert is predominately used for reading ASCII represented archive data. Argus data is routinely
converted to ASCII for inspection and archiving, due to the good compressibility offered by gzip and
others. Argus data is also converted from binary to ASCII and back to binary, as a routine process to
enforce content policies. The conversion, with ASCII inspection ensures that specific data of interest
isn't leaked.
