Hi,
I'm writing a script and have become stuck trying to define a variable (COMP) by adding an elapsed time (ELAPSE e.g 00:55) to a start time (START e.g 23:50).
Can anybody give me a solution as to how I can get a completion time in hh:mm from the variables above?
thanks
Richard (4 Replies)
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,
Can anyone help me how can I get the line that between the start time and end time.
file1.txt
15/03/2009 20:45:03 Request: - Data of this line
15/03/2009 20:45:12 Response: - Data of this line
15/03/2009 22:10:40 Request: - Data of this line
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Hi All,
Can we get to know the start time and end time of execution of a script? (This script doesn't write any logs.) I mean, is there any built in process logs to track these records? (2 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.
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Hi guys,
How can I specify the start and end time of a cron job. And my start time and end time are specified by minutes. For example, I want to set up a cron runs every 3 minutes from 18:40 to midnight. How can i do this please? Many thanks
Best regards,
Clu (4 Replies)
Oracle Enterprise Linux
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Dear team
I am using DB2 and wish to capture the ETL status on daily basis so that i can run the query and share the details in xls format to respective mail ids .
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LEARN ABOUT REDHAT
dnssec-signkey
DNSSEC-SIGNKEY(8)DNSSEC-SIGNKEY(8)NAME
dnssec-signkey - DNSSEC key set signing tool
SYNOPSIS
dnssec-signkey [ -a ] [ -c class ] [ -s start-time ] [ -e end-time ] [ -h ] [ -p ] [ -r randomdev ] [ -v level ] keyset key...
DESCRIPTION
dnssec-signkey signs a keyset. Typically the keyset will be for a child zone, and will have been generated by dnssec-makekeyset. The child
zone's keyset is signed with the zone keys for its parent zone. The output file is of the form signedkey-nnnn., where nnnn is the zone
name.
OPTIONS -a Verify all generated signatures.
-c class
Specifies the DNS class of the key sets.
-s start-time
Specify the date and time when the generated SIG records become valid. This can be either an absolute or relative time. An absolute
start time is indicated by a number in YYYYMMDDHHMMSS notation; 20000530144500 denotes 14:45:00 UTC on May 30th, 2000. A relative
start time is indicated by +N, which is N seconds from the current time. If no start-time is specified, the current time is used.
-e end-time
Specify the date and time when the generated SIG records expire. As with start-time, an absolute time is indicated in YYYYMMDDHHMMSS
notation. A time relative to the start time is indicated with +N, which is N seconds from the start time. A time realtive to the
current time is indicated with now+N. If no end-time is specified, 30 days from the start time is used as a default.
-h Prints a short summary of the options and arguments to dnssec-signkey.
-p Use pseudo-random data when signing the zone. This is faster, but less secure, than using real random data. This option may be use-
ful when signing large zones or when the entropy source is limited.
-r randomdev
Specifies the source of randomness. If the operating system does not provide a /dev/random or equivalent device, the default source
of randomness is keyboard input. randomdev specifies the name of a character device or file containing random data to be used
instead of the default. The special value keyboard indicates that keyboard input should be used.
-v level
Sets the debugging level.
keyset The file containing the child's keyset.
key The keys used to sign the child's keyset.
EXAMPLE
The DNS administrator for a DNSSEC-aware .com zone would use the following command to sign the keyset file for example.com created by
dnssec-makekeyset with a key generated by dnssec-keygen:
dnssec-signkey keyset-example.com. Kcom.+003+51944
In this example, dnssec-signkey creates the file signedkey-example.com., which contains the example.com keys and the signatures by the .com
keys.
SEE ALSO dnssec-keygen(8), dnssec-makekeyset(8), dnssec-signzone(8).
AUTHOR
Internet Software Consortium
BIND9 June 30, 2000 DNSSEC-SIGNKEY(8)