Ok, another fun hiccup in my UNIX learning curve. I am trying to count the number of occurrences of an IP address across multiple files named example.hits. I can extract the number of occurrences from the files individually but when you use grep -c with multiple files you get the output similar to... (5 Replies)
Hi All
Can anyone help me with the following du querry. I am trying to achieve a total size for all the zipped files in a directory. Using du -k *.gz gets me a file by file list but no handy total at the bottom.
Thanks
Ed (9 Replies)
Good afternoon! Im new at scripting and Im trying to write a script to
calculate total space, total used space and total free space in filesystem names matching a keyword (in this one we will use keyword virginia). Please dont be mean or harsh, like I said Im new and trying my best. Scripting... (4 Replies)
Hello,
I have one script which takes some time to complete.
I Need the total exact time taken by this script.
How can i modify this script.
Regards,
Sam. (21 Replies)
I'm using a .txt file filled with domain names for dig to use, the problem is that when i look at the results I get the query time for each individual query, I want to know how long it took in total for all queries to run, how can I achieve this? any help would be greatly appreciated, thank you.... (3 Replies)
Through find command I identified the files older that 1 year. I need the overall size utilizes by these 1 year older files. Please share me the command to identify it .Thanks
Please post in an adequate technical forum! (3 Replies)
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zdump
ZDUMP(8) Linux System Administration ZDUMP(8)NAME
zdump - timezone dumper
SYNOPSIS
zdump [ --version ] [ --help ] [ -v ] [ -c [loyear,]hiyear ] [ zonename ... ]
DESCRIPTION
Zdump prints the current time in each zonename named on the command line.
These options are available:
--version
Output version information and exit.
--help Output short usage and exit.
-v For each zonename on the command line, print the time at the lowest possible time value, the time one day after the lowest possible
time value, the times both one second before and exactly at each detected time discontinuity, the time at one day less than the
highest possible time value, and the time at the highest possible time value. Each line ends with isdst=1 if the given time is Day-
light Saving Time or isdst=0 otherwise.
-c [loyear,]hiyear
Cut off the verbose output near the start of the given year(s). The output still includes the lowest possible time value and one
day after it, and the highest possible time value preceded by the time value one day before it.
SEE ALSO tzfile(5), zic(8)COLOPHON
This page is part of release 3.53 of the Linux man-pages project. A description of the project, and information about reporting bugs, can
be found at http://www.kernel.org/doc/man-pages/.
2013-02-12 ZDUMP(8)