Quick how to on using awk to filter results if a certain value (column) is larger than a set value.
For example, if you have a file (servers.txt) with lines in this format
a_datacenter, servers 20 error, servers xyz b_datacenter, servers 21 c_datacenter, servers 50
and you want to show only the lines that have server value larger than 20, you can do this in awk by running
grep datacenter servers.txt | awk '$3 > 20 {print ;}' | more
breaking down the commands
grep – parsing down the output to just show the lines containing datacenter
awk – $3 > 20 : Get the third variable (awk seperates text using spaces by default) and check if it is greater than 20
print – print the entire line