Hi,
How do I calculate time? I need to create an alert if a process is running more than 30 minutes.
I need to get the first time and then get another, calculate it if more than 30 mins and then alert it to pager.
Can't find it in internet.
Thanks in advance,
itik (2 Replies)
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hello
i want to display the time firstly when i run my shell script and after 25 min i want to display a message it says that the time left is 5 min. When the calculated time is 30 mins, the script should exit.
can any one help me with that!
Thanks in advance
Regards
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I have one file which contains time for request and response.
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nvpair_value_nvlist_array
nvpair_value_byte(9F) Kernel Functions for Drivers nvpair_value_byte(9F)NAME
nvpair_value_byte, nvpair_value_nvlist, nvpair_value_int8, nvpair_value_int16, nvpair_value_int32, nvpair_value_int64, nvpair_value_uint8,
nvpair_value_uint16, nvpair_value_uint32, nvpair_value_uint64, nvpair_value_string, nvpair_value_boolean_array, nvpair_value_byte_array,
nvpair_value_nvlist_array, nvpair_value_int8_array, nvpair_value_int16_array, nvpair_value_int32_array, nvpair_value_int64_array,
nvpair_value_uint8_array, nvpair_value_uint16_array, nvpair_value_uint32_array, nvpair_value_uint64_array, nvpair_value_string_array -
retrieve value from a name-value pair
SYNOPSIS
#include <sys/nvpair.h>
int nvpair_value_boolean_value(nvpair_t *nvpair, boolean_t *val);
int nvpair_value_byte(nvpair_t *nvpair, uchar_t *val);
int nvpair_value_int8(nvpair_t *nvpair, int8_t *val);
int nvpair_value_uint8(nvpair_t *nvpair, uint8_t *val);
int nvpair_value_int16(nvpair_t *nvpair, int16_t *val);
int nvpair_value_uint16(nvpair_t *nvpair, uint16_t *val);
int nvpair_value_int32(nvpair_t *nvpair, int32_t *val);
int nvpair_value_uint32(nvpair_t *nvpair, uint32_t *val);
int nvpair_value_int64(nvpair_t *nvpair, int64_t *val);
int nvpair_value_uint64(nvpair_t *nvpair, uint64_t *val);
int nvpair_value_string(nvpair_t *nvpair, char **val);
int nvpair_value_nvlist(nvpair_t *nvpair, nvlist_t **val);
int nvpair_value_boolean_array(nvpair_t *nvpair, boolean_t **val, uint_t *nelem);
int nvpair_value_byte_array(nvpair_t *nvpair, uchar_t **val, uint_t *nelem);
int nvpair_value_int8_array(nvpair_t *nvpair, int8_t **val, uint_t *nelem);
int nvpair_value_uint8_array(nvpair_t *nvpair, uint8_t **val, uint_t *nelem);
int nvpair_value_int16_array(nvpair_t *nvpair, int16_t **val, uint_t *nelem);
int nvpair_value_uint16_array(nvpair_t *nvpair, uint16_t **val, uint_t *nelem);
int nvpair_value_int32_array(nvpair_t *nvpair, int32_t **val, uint_t *nelem);
int nvpair_value_uint32_array(nvpair_t *nvpair, uint32_t **val, uint_t *nelem);
int nvpair_value_int64_array(nvpair_t *nvpair, int64_t **val, uint_t *nelem);
int nvpair_value_uint64_array(nvpair_t *nvpair, uint64_t **val, uint_t *nelem);
int nvpair_value_string_array(nvpair_t *nvpair, char ***val, uint_t *nelem);
int nvpair_value_nvlist_array(nvpair_t *nvpair, nvlist_t ***val, uint_t *nelem);
INTERFACE LEVEL
Solaris DDI specific (Solaris DDI)
PARAMETERS
nvpair Name-value pair (nvpair) to be processed.
nelem Address to store the number of elements in value.
val Address to store the value or starting address of array value.
DESCRIPTION
These functions retrieve the value of nvpair. The data type of nvpair must match the function name for the call to be successful.
There is no nvpair_value_boolean(); the existence of the name implies the value is true.
For array data types, including string, the memory containing the data is managed by the library and references to the value remains valid
until nvlist_free() is called on the nvlist_t from which nvpair is obtained. See nvlist_free(9F)
The value of an nvpair may not be retrieved after the nvpair having been removed from or replaced in an nvlist. Replacement can happen dur-
ing pair addition on nvlists created with NV_UNIQUE_NAME_TYPE and NV_UNIQUE_NAME. See nvlist_alloc(9F) for more details.
RETURN VALUES
0 Success
EINVAL Either one of the arguments is NULL or type of nvpair does not match the interface name.
CONTEXT
These functions can be called from user or interrupt context.
SunOS 5.10 2 Feb 2004 nvpair_value_byte(9F)