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Hi Gurus
I am getting the timestamp of the last generated log file its like this "Oct 31 10:26" I want to compare this timestamp with the current date in shell script. I want to compare if the (timestamp-currentime) > 10 minutes how do i do this. Thanks Ragha |
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