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,
Please help me in calculating the time difference between below mentioned timestamps.
a=07/17/2007 02:20:00 AM MST
b=07/17/2007 02:07:46 AM MST
Thanks (2 Replies)
Hi All,
I've written a script which reads all the systems backup information and saves it in a log file.
ssh -l ora${sid} ${primaryhost} "tail -2 /oracle/$ORACLE_SID/sapbackup/back$ORACLE_SID.log" |head -1 | awk '{print echo "PREVIOUS:-- Start Date&Time: " $3,$4,echo "|| End Date&Time:... (1 Reply)
Hi All,
I've written a script which reads all the systems backup information and saves it in a log file.
ssh -l ora${sid} ${primaryhost} "tail -1 /oracle/$ORACLE_SID/sapbackup/back$ORACLE_SID.log" | awk '{print $3,$4,$5,$6}' >> ${RESULTFILE}
The output comes as below:
2008-09-30 06.00.01... (2 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
15/03/2009 22:10:42 Response: - Data of... (1 Reply)
Process start time is not showing the correct time:
I had started a process on Jun 17th at 23:30:00.
Next day morning when I run the command "ps -ef | grep mq", the process is showing the start date of Jun 17th but the start time is 00:16:41
Day/Date is setup correctly on the server.
It... (2 Replies)
Hello,
I'm trying to create a shell script (#!/bin/sh) which should tell me the age of a file in minutes...
I have a process, which delivers me all 15 minutes a new file and I want to have a monitoring script, which sends me an email, if the present file is older than 20 minutes.
To do... (10 Replies)
I have time in a file in HH:MM:SS format as it contents(its not the file creation time). i need this to be converted to epoch time or time since 1970. The time is written into that file by a script, which i cannot modify. Im using AIX machine
$ cat abc.txt
10:29:34 (2 Replies)
i grepped the time stamp in a file as given below
now i need to calculate time difference
file data:
18:29:10
22:15:50 (5 Replies)
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syncache-drb
SYNCACHE-DRB(1) General Commands Manual SYNCACHE-DRB(1)NAME
syncache-drb - SynCache dRuby object cache server
SYNOPSIS
syncache-drb [ options ] [ URI ]
DESCRIPTION
syncache-drb starts a Distributed Ruby server providing a SynCache::Cache object.
SynCache::Cache is a thread-safe time-limited object cache with flexible replacement strategy.
OPTIONS
URI A URI with druby: schema that the DRb server binds to, default is druby://localhost:9000
--help
Display usage information and quit.
--ttl SECONDS
Time-to-live value for cache entries, default is 24 hours.
--size ENTRIES
Maximum number of objects in cache, default is 10000.
--flush-delay SECONDS
Rate-limit flush operations. If less than that number of seconds has passed since last flush, next flush will be delayed. Default is no
rate limit.
--user USER
Run as USER if started as root. Default is nobody.
--error-log ERROR_LOG_PATH
File to write errors to. Default is /dev/null. When run as root, the file is chowned to USER:adm.
--debug
Enable debug mode. If an error log is specified with --error-log, all messages will be sent there instead of syslog.
--pidfile PATH
Path to pidfile. By default, pidfile is created under /var/run/syncache-drb/ when run as root, or under $TMPDIR otherwise. Location
should be writeable by USER.
AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Dmitry Borodaenko <angdraug@debian.org>. Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this doc-
ument under the terms of the GNU GPL version 3 or later.
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