set DAY=`date +%y%m%d`
set H=`date +%H`
set M=`date +%M`
mailx -s "$H-Mydata" myemail@mail.com<mydata
I am looking to set the current hour to have 1 hour less in the subject header:
For example: let's say the system time is 8
I want to have "7-Mydata" not "8-Mydata"
Can some1... (6 Replies)
My program:
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#!/bin/ksh
DAY=`date +%y%m%d`
H=`date +%H`
M=`date +%M`
day=`date +%m/%d/%y`
let h=$H-1
echo DAY $DAY
echo H $H
echo M $M
echo day $day
echo h $h
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My result: (3 Replies)
i have this script that checks for yesterday date and also specific hour in that
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TZ=`date +%Z`+24 ;a=`date +%Y-%m-%d %k`
cd logs
count=0
for i in DBMaint.log
do
cat $i | grep $a >> file12.txt
done... (0 Replies)
I had some free time at work today so I decided to get a little practice with my shell scripts (I'm pretty new to the whole UNIX thing).
I'm sure I'm not the only college student here so maybe this code will come in handy for future weekends.
#!/bin/sh
if
then
echo "No playlist... (0 Replies)
I have a log like this:
Jan 26 13:59:41 server2 ntpdate: step time server 91.189.94.4 offset 0.065456 sec
Jan 26 13:59:41 server2 ntpd: ntpd 4.2.4p8@1.1612-o Fri Aug 6 22:49:54 UTC 2010 (1)
Jan 26 13:59:41 server2 ntpd: precision = 1.000 usec
Jan 26 13:59:41 server2 ntpd: ntp_io: estimated max... (2 Replies)
The requirement is, i need to search for the logs for particular duration. The logs are in the format
logfilename.2011-04-05-00
logfilename.2011-04-05-01
logfilename.2011-04-05-02
logfilename.2011-04-05-03
.
.
.
.
logfilename.2011-04-05-18
.
.
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logfilename.2011-04-05-23
the time... (6 Replies)
I want to remove commands having no output. In below text file.
bash-3.2$ cat abc_do_it.txt
grpg10so>show trunk group all status
grpg11so>show trunk group all status
grpg12so>show trunk group all status
GCPKNYAIGT73IMO 1440 1345 0 0 94 0 0 INSERVICE 93% 0%... (4 Replies)
Hi friends, I want to convert 24 hour timing to 12 hour please help me...
my data file looks like this..
13-Nov-2011 13:27:36 15.32044 72.68502
13-Nov-2011 12:08:31 15.31291 72.69807
16-Nov-2011 01:16:54 15.30844 72.74028
15-Nov-2011 20:09:25 15.35096 ... (13 Replies)
Hi guys
I want any script to get me next hour
For example
Nexthour.sh 2013022823
It get me result
2013030100
Thanks a lot , I'm using Solaris 10 (5 Replies)
I want to get CPU average value only (not required user CPU & memory) with each hours on individual date. The sample output is below
| | | User |Memory| User |
Date | Time |CPU %|CPU % | % |Mem % |
03/02/2015|00:00:00| 24.56| 20.66| 89.75| 63.48|... (13 Replies)
Discussion started by: Saravanan_0074
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
osd_clock
OSDClock(1) General Commands Manual OSDClock(1)NAME
osd_clock - X on-screen clock displayer
SYNOPSIS
osd_clock [OPTION]... [+FORMAT]
DESCRIPTION
Display date/time information on screen.
-f FONT
Set font.
-c COLOR
Set color.
-d DELAY
Sets the delay (in seconds) that the clock is exposed. Useful if combined with INTERVAL.
-F FORMAT
This option specifies the format to be used to output the date. See 'strftime(3)'.
-i INTERVAL
This specifies the interval between displays. Default is 1 (display every second).
-H INTEGER
The "chimes per hour" count overrides -i. Default is 0 (no effect).
The time will be displayed this many times each hour (notwithstanding signals interrupting sleep, and leap seconds). The first dis-
play of the hour will be on the hour exactly. Use -H 4 for a display at 0, 15, 30 and 45 minutes past.
-s SHADOW
This option sets the shadow depth. Default 2.
-t locate clock at top left (default: bottom left).
-b locate clock at bottom left (default).
-o OFFSET
This option specifies the offset from the top or bottom of screen the text is displayed. The default is 0. Useful to move above or
below panels or applets.
-h, --help
display this help and exit
BUGS
The per-hour mode may fire up to one second late, or worse if the system is busy.
AUTHOR
Jon Beckham <leftorium@leftorium.net>
Martijn van de Streek <martijn@foodfight.org>
Nathan Walp <faceprint@faceprint.com>
COPYRIGHT
It is distributed under the GNU General Public License.
X OSD Clock March 2001 OSDClock(1)