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Special Forums UNIX Desktop Questions & Answers grep a range of time & date Post 302586731 by birei on Tuesday 3rd of January 2012 05:47:44 AM
Old 01-03-2012
Hi boaz733,

One way using 'perl':
Code:
$ perl -ne 'if ( /2012\/01\/02 12:00:07/ .. /2012\/01\/03 12:00:08/ ) { print }' infile
result.log.00:2012/01/02 12:00:07.422    LOG STARTED HERE
  N6Kashya29MemoryShieldScheduler_AO_IMPLE, pid=8662/8658,
config=(alertThreshold=10,alertLevel=0,killThreshold=7200,coreThreshold=0,full=1),
deltaTime=0,
cmd=N6Kashya59MemoryShieldScheduler_AO_IMPL_printStatistics_6_CmdConcreteE
2012/01/02 16:53:18.228 - #0 - 8662/8658 - MemoryShield: errno=0 Assertionresult.log.00:2012/01/02 12:22:36.558  
 result.log.00:2012/01/02 19:39:33.562    LOG STARTED HEREN6Kashya29MemoryShieldScheduler_AO_IMPLE, pid=8662/8658,
result.log.00:2012/01/03 12:00:08.444   LOG STARTED  HERE

Regards,
Birei
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Name
       condor_preen remove - extraneous files from Condor directories

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       condor_preenexamines  the  directories belonging to Condor, and removes extraneous files and directories which may be left over from Condor
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