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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting time stamp perl script error out of range 1..31 Post 302341850 by saha on Thursday 6th of August 2009 05:55:01 PM
Old 08-06-2009
time stamp perl script error out of range 1..31

Hi,

while running the perl script i am getting this error message ,
Day '' out of range 1..31 at rsty.sh line 44

what do iam missing in the script, any suggestion
#!/usr/bin/perl
use Time::Local;
my $wday = $ARGV[0];
my $month = $ARGV[1];
# convert the month shortname into 0-11 number
if ( $month eq "Jan" ) { $mon = 0 }
elsif ( $month eq "Feb" ) { $mon = 1 }
elsif ( $month eq "Mar" ) { $mon = 2 }
elsif ( $month eq "Apr" ) { $mon = 3 }
elsif ( $month eq "May" ) { $mon = 4 }
elsif ( $month eq "Jun" ) { $mon = 5 }
elsif ( $month eq "Jul" ) { $mon = 6 }
elsif ( $month eq "Aug" ) { $mon = 7 }
elsif ( $month eq "Sep" ) { $mon = 8 }
elsif ( $month eq "Oct" ) { $mon = 9 }
elsif ( $month eq "Nov" ) { $mon = 10 }
elsif ( $month eq "Dec" ) { $mon = 11 };
my $mday = $ARGV[2];
# initialize time varialble and split hours (24 hr format), minutes, seconds into an array
my $time = $ARGV[3];
@time = split /:/, $time;
# if the timezone is left out of the input, the position of year becomes 5th in ARGV
my $year = $ARGV[4];

$epoch= timelocal($time[2], $time[1], $time[0], $mday, $mon, $year);
print "$epoch\n";

Thanks
saha
 

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BB-REP.CGI(1)						      General Commands Manual						     BB-REP.CGI(1)

NAME
bb-rep.cgi - CGI front-end to bbgen reporting SYNOPSIS
bb-rep.cgi [--noclean] [bbgen-options] DESCRIPTION
bb-rep.cgi is invoked as a CGI script via the bb-rep.sh CGI wrapper. It triggers the generation of a Xymon availability report for the timeperiod specified by the CGI paramaters. bb-rep.cgi is passed a QUERY_STRING environment variable with the following parameters: start-mon (Start month of the report) start-day (Start day-of-month of the report) start-yr (Start year of the report) end-mon (End month of the report) end-day (End day-of-month of the report) end-yr (End year of the report) style (Report style) The following non-standard parameters are handled by the bbgen version of bb-rep.cgi: suburl (Page in report to go to, if not the top page) The "month" parameters must be specified as the three-letter english month name abbreviation: Jan, Feb, Mar ... Start- and end-days are in the range 1..31; the start- and end-year must be specified including century (e.g. "2003"). End-times beyond the current time are silently replaced with the current time. The generated report will include data for the start- and end-days, i.e. the report will begin at 00:00:00 of the start-day, and end at 23:59:59 of the end-day. The "style" parameter is passed directly to bbgen(1) and should be "crit", "non-crit" or "all". Other values result in undefined behaviour. All of the processing involved in generating the report is done by invoking bbgen(1) with the proper "--reportopts" option. OPTIONS
--noclean Do not clean the BBREP directory of old reports. Makes the report-tool go a bit faster - instead, you can clean up the BBREP direc- tory e.g. via a cron-job. --env=FILENAME Load the environment from FILENAME before executing the CGI. bbgen-options All other options passed to bb-rep.cgi are passed on to the bbgen(1) program building the report files. FILES
$BBHOME/web/report_header HTML template header for the report request form $BBHOME/web/report_footer HTML template footer for the report request form $BBHOME/web/report_form HTML template report request form ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
BBGENREPOPTS bbgen options passed by default to the bb-rep.cgi. This happens in the bb-rep.sh wrapper. BBHOME Home directory of the Xymon server installation BBREP Directory where generated reports are stored. This directory must be writable by the userid executing the CGI script, typically "www", "apache" or "nobody". Default: $BBHOME/www/rep/ BBREPURL The URL prefix to use when accessing the reports via a browser. Default: $BBWEB/rep SEE ALSO
bbgen(1), bb-hosts(5), hobbitserver.cfg(5) Xymon Version 4.2.3: 4 Feb 2009 BB-REP.CGI(1)
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