Hi,
i have a script that stores the date in a variable as follows:
DATESTAMP=`date +"%m%d%Y"`
I also have another file called HOLIDAYFILE which stores all of our holidays as follows:
01/01/2007
07/04/2007
What i need to do is use the grep statement in my script to see if DATESTAMP... (2 Replies)
I have a script which required the month and day as the input
ex : ./script <Month> <date>
from this I get the list of files to do further logics. The problem is when I assign these $1 and $2 to variables, and use grep command in the script
ls -l |grep "$1 $2"
it works fine for two... (1 Reply)
Hi guys,
I need to find tomorrows date in date fomat and should be in variable.
as I need to grep this date in a flat file
ie. if today's date is '09 JAN 2009'
output should be '10 JAN 2009'
unix/perl script will be fine. (21 Replies)
Hi,
I would greatly appreciate it if someone can help me with my problem.
I have a crawler which collects spam URLs everyday & this data needs to be published in a blacklist.
Here's the catch:
The "Time To Live" (TTL) for each URL is 3 months (or whatever for that matter). If i see the... (5 Replies)
I have few files in one directory as below and I require the files that were created today...
$ls -ltr
-rw-r--r-- 1 abc abc 0 Dec 5 17:34 file4.txt
-rw-r--r-- 1 abc abc 0 Dec 5 17:34 file5.txt
-rw-r--r-- 1 abc abc 0 Dec 7 17:34 file6.txt
-rw-r--r-- 1... (7 Replies)
Hi,
I have some log files. I've been asked to grep out error messages that have happened ONLY today. (However, the logs keep messages a long time so they have error messages going back weeks)
They log details in these fields (order):
Month Day Time Server message
I can grep out the... (8 Replies)
Hello,
I am trying to issue the following grep statement to no luck:
%3Eps"]root@server>ps -ef | grep -v grep | grep received/1 -c
grep: can't open -c
root@server]
if i grep on received/1, it works..but there is received/1/pdf, received/1/txt, received/1/afp ...but they all have... (2 Replies)
I'm using the below to grep two strings from my log file.
grep "09:49.*yellow" out.logNow, i wish to search for all times within 3 minutes of the greped time i.e
All time starting from 09:49:00 to 09:51:00.
Currently it searches only for 09:49:* and also searches incorrect entry like... (14 Replies)
Discussion started by: mohtashims
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datetime
datetime(3) Library Functions Manual datetime(3)NAME
datetime - convert between TAI labels and seconds
SYNTAX
#include <datetime.h>
void datetime_tai(&dt,t);
datetime_sec datetime_untai(&dt);
struct datetime dt;
datetime_sec t;
DESCRIPTION
International Atomic Time, TAI, is the fundamental unit for time measurements. TAI has one label for every second of real time, without
complications such as leap seconds.
A struct datetime variable, such as dt, stores a TAI label. dt.year is the year number minus 1900; dt.mon is the month number, from 0
(January) through 11 (December); dt.mday is the day of the month, from 1 through 31; dt.hour is the hour, from 0 through 23; dt.min is the
minute, from 0 through 59; dt.sec is the second, from 0 through 59; dt.wday is the day of the week, from 0 (Sunday) through 6 (Saturday);
dt.yday is the day of the year, from 0 through 365.
The datetime library supports more convenient TAI manipulation with the datetime_sec type. A datetime_sec value, such as t, is an integer
referring to the tth second after the beginning of 1970 TAI. The first second of 1970 TAI was 0; the next second was 1; the last second of
1969 TAI was -1. The difference between two datetime_sec values is a number of real-time seconds.
datetime_tai converts a datetime_sec to a TAI label.
datetime_untai reads a TAI label (specifically dt.year, dt.mon, dt.mday, dt.hour, dt.min, and dt.sec) and returns a datetime_sec.
SEE ALSO now(3)datetime(3)