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Operating Systems AIX Kshell scripts and timing Post 302092506 by jim mcnamara on Tuesday 10th of October 2006 11:20:37 AM
Old 10-10-2006
Code:
time unix command1 && unix command2

Start with that - it will give time elapsed.
 

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mktimer(3C)															       mktimer(3C)

NAME
mktimer - allocate a per-process timer SYNOPSIS
DESCRIPTION
The function is used to allocate a per-process timer using the specified system-wide clock as the timing base. returns an unique timer ID of type used to identify the timer in timer requests (see gettimer(3C)). specifies the system-wide clock to be used as the timing base for the new timer. specifies the mechanism by which the process is to be notified when the timer expires. supports one per-process timer with a of and of If is the system causes a signal to be sent to the process whenever the timer expires. For the machine-dependent clock resolution and maximum value are and seconds, respectively. These constants are defined in RETURN VALUE
Upon successful completion, returns a which can be passed to the per_process timer calls. If unsuccessful, returns a value of and sets to indicate the error. ERRORS
fails if any of the following conditions are encountered: [EAGAIN] The calling process has already allocated all of the timers it is allowed. [EINVAL] is not defined, or does not allow the specified notification mechanism. FILES
SEE ALSO timers(2), getclock(3C), gettimer(3C), reltimer(3C), rmtimer(3C), setclock(3C), thread_safety(5). STANDARDS CONFORMANCE
mktimer(3C)
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