Is there anyway to get the start time and end time / status of a crontab job which was just completed? Of course, we know the start time of the crontab job since we are scheduling. But I would like to know process start and time recorded somewhere or can be fetched from a command like 'ps'. ... (3 Replies)
Hi guys,
I know that this topic has been discuss numerous times, and I have search the net and this forum for it.
However, non able to address the problem I faced so far.
I am on Solaris Platform and unable to install additional packages like the GNU date and gawk to make use of their... (5 Replies)
Hello All,
I have a problem calculating the time difference between start and end timings...!
the timings are given by 24hr format..
Start Date : 08/05/10 12:55
End Date : 08/09/10 06:50
above values are in mm/dd/yy hh:mm format.
Now the thing is, 7th(08/07/10) and... (16 Replies)
I have a cluster of two Solaris server (veritas cluster). one working and the other is standby
I am going to change the date on them , and am looking for a secure solution as it is giving an important service.
my opinion is that the active one doesn't need to be restarted (if I don't change the... (1 Reply)
Hi guys thanks for the help for my previous posts.Now i have a requirement that i download a XMl file which has UTC time stamp.I need to convert UTC time into Unix server timezone.
For ex if the time zone of unix server is CDT then i need to convert into CDT.whatever may be the system time... (5 Replies)
Dear all,
I am kindly seeking assistance on the following issue.
I am working with data that is sampled every 0.05 hours (that is 3 minutes intervals) here is a sample data from the file
5.00000 15.5030
5.05000 15.6680
5.10000 16.0100
5.15000 16.3450
5.20000 16.7120
5.25000... (4 Replies)
Hi All,
I have one file which contains time for request and response.
I want to calculate time difference in milliseconds for each line.
This file can contain 10K lines.
Sample file with 4 lines.
for first line.
Request Time: 15:23:45,255
Response Time: 15:23:45,258
Time diff... (6 Replies)
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profil
profil(2) System Calls Manual profil(2)NAME
profil - execution time profile
SYNOPSIS DESCRIPTION
controls profiling, by which the system maintains estimates of the amount of time the calling program spends executing at various places in
its address space.
The buff argument must point to an area of memory whose length (in bytes) is given by bufsiz. When profiling is on, the process's program
counter (pc) is examined each clock tick times per second), offset is subtracted from the pc value, and the result is multiplied by scale.
If the resulting number corresponds to an element inside the array of to which buff points, that element is incremented.
The number of samples per second for a given implementation is given by which is defined in
The scale is interpreted as an unsigned, sixteen bit, fixed-point fraction with binary point at the left: 0177777 (octal) gives a one-to-
one mapping of pc's to words in buff; 077777 (octal) maps each pair of instruction words together. 02(octal) maps all instructions onto
the beginning of buff (producing a non-interrupting core clock).
Profiling is turned off by giving a scale of 0 or 1. It is rendered ineffective by giving a bufsiz of 0. Profiling is turned off when one
of the functions is executed, but remains on in child and parent both after a Profiling is turned off if an update in buff would cause a
memory fault.
RETURN VALUE
No value is returned.
SEE ALSO prof(1), monitor(3C).
STANDARDS CONFORMANCE profil(2)