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ok I will give you a sample of the files, what these files are , are logs from the output of the namedxfer daemon within bind 9.2.2. What I am seeing is that I am have a large lack of transfers to a single server in Atl, GA and I can not get my network Nazi's here at work to do anymore digging as they say their switch is fine. What I want to do is take the log and split it into three files one for each "Master Server" so ns1, ns2, and ns3.mycompany.com from these three files I want to compare the three to find out when and where I have degridation on my network so I can go back to the NetEng group with hard evidence that there is a network issue.
Here is a small exert from a parsed file for a single server.
Aug 06 15:00:36.747 xfer-out: info: client 68.168.192.17#50840: transfer of '112.23.67.in-addr.arpa/IN': AXFR started
Aug 06 16:00:36.326 xfer-out: info: client 68.168.192.17#50963: transfer of '129.23.67.in-addr.arpa/IN': AXFR started
Aug 06 16:00:36.829 xfer-out: info: client 68.168.192.17#50964: transfer of '131.23.67.in-addr.arpa/IN': AXFR started
Aug 06 16:00:36.840 xfer-out: info: client 68.168.192.17#50965: transfer of '130.23.67.in-addr.arpa/IN': AXFR started
Aug 06 16:00:37.327 xfer-out: info: client 68.168.192.17#50966: transfer of '128.23.67.in-addr.arpa/IN': AXFR started
Aug 06 16:06:09.468 xfer-out: info: client 68.168.192.17#50978: transfer of '78.168.68.in-addr.arpa/IN': AXFR-style IXFR started
Aug 06 16:12:06.719 xfer-out: info: client 68.168.192.17#50989: transfer of 'colememorial.com/IN': AXFR-style IXFR started
Aug 06 16:15:44.581 xfer-out: info: client 68.168.192.17#50999: transfer of 'charlescolehospital.com/IN': AXFR-style IXFR started
Aug 06 16:20:25.301 xfer-out: info: client 68.168.192.17#51010: transfer of 'coudersporthospital.com/IN': AXFR-style IXFR started

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