I'd like to convert a date string in the form of sun aug 19 09:03:10 EDT 2012, to unixtime timestamp using awk.
I tried
This is how each line of the file looks like, different date and time in this format Sun Aug 19 08:33:45 EDT 2012, user1(108.6.217.236) all: test on the 17th
Through some help here, I was able to add delimiter and make it the way I want Sun Aug 19 08:33:45 EDT 2012~user1~192.168.1.1~test on the 17t
I'd like to change the date part fields 1-6 to unixtime like 1344960720~user1~192.168.1.1~messages
I tried various mktime including trying to print the fields
. I know I have to remove the : to achieve this, but I tried substituting hh:mm:ss with 11 08 23, still does not work. I get -1 all the times.
Hi guys,
I know that this topic has been discuss numerous times, and I have search the net and this forum for it.
However, non able to address the problem I faced so far.
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I have standard web server log file. It contains different columns (like IP address, request result code, request type etc) including a date column with the format .
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Hi
I need help to do some calculation in script.
I have a monitor program (munin) that I would like to log uptime information from a server.
The script looks like this (not complete):
#!/bin/sh
# server_uptime
### Config Start
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Hi all ,
I need to know how to convert a time stamp entered by the user to be converted to GMT/UTC(epoch time) using mktime() and gmtime()
for exapample the input will be put in the form
ptm.tm_sec = 0;
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I need a script to do some date/time conversion. It should take as an input a particular time. It should then generates a series of offsets, in both hour:minute form and number of milliseconds elapsed.
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I have a cluster of two Solaris server (veritas cluster). one working and the other is standby
I am going to change the date on them , and am looking for a secure solution as it is giving an important service.
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Hi Folks,
My server time is in EDT. And i am sending automated mails from that server in which i need to display the current date time as per IST (GMT+5:30). Please advice how to display the date time as per IST.
IST time leads 9:30 mins to EDT. and i wrote something like below.
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# date +%s -d "Mon Feb 11 02:26:04"
1360567564
# perl -e 'print scalar localtime(1360567564), "\n";'
Mon Feb 11 02:26:04 2013
the epoch conversion is working fine. but one of my application needs 13 digit epoch time as input
1359453135154
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Hi,
I have a string date to my unix script(sun solaris). I wanted to convert it into unix date so that I can use it in a conditional statement. Please see below:
MyTest.sh -s 2018-05-09
suppdt=$1 # string date passed via arguement as 2018-04-09
curryr=`date '+%Y'`
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LEARN ABOUT PHP
date_sunrise
DATE_SUNRISE(3) 1 DATE_SUNRISE(3)date_sunrise - Returns time of sunrise for a given day and locationSYNOPSIS
mixed date_sunrise (int $timestamp, [int $format = SUNFUNCS_RET_STRING], [float $latitude = ini_get("date.default_latitude")], [float
$longitude = ini_get("date.default_longitude")], [float $zenith = ini_get("date.sunrise_zenith")], [float $gmt_offset])
DESCRIPTION date_sunrise(3) returns the sunrise time for a given day (specified as a $timestamp) and location.
PARAMETERS
o $timestamp
- The $timestamp of the day from which the sunrise time is taken.
o $format
-
$format constants
+-----------------------+-------------------------------------------+
| constant | |
| | |
| | description |
| | |
| | example |
| | |
+-----------------------+-------------------------------------------+
| SUNFUNCS_RET_STRING | |
| | |
| | returns the result as string |
| | |
| | 16:46 |
| | |
| SUNFUNCS_RET_DOUBLE | |
| | |
| | returns the result as float |
| | |
| | 16.78243132 |
| | |
|SUNFUNCS_RET_TIMESTAMP | |
| | |
| | returns the result as integer (timestamp) |
| | |
| | 1095034606 |
| | |
+-----------------------+-------------------------------------------+
o $latitude
- Defaults to North, pass in a negative value for South. See also: date.default_latitude
o $longitude
- Defaults to East, pass in a negative value for West. See also: date.default_longitude
o $zenith
- Default: date.sunrise_zenith
o $gmtoffset
- Specified in hours.
RETURN VALUES
Returns the sunrise time in a specified $format on success or FALSE on failure.
ERRORS /EXCEPTIONS
Every call to a date/time function will generate a E_NOTICE if the time zone is not valid, and/or a E_STRICT or E_WARNING message if using
the system settings or the $TZ environment variable. See also date_default_timezone_set(3)CHANGELOG
+--------+---------------------------------------------------+
|Version | |
| | |
| | Description |
| | |
+--------+---------------------------------------------------+
| 5.1.0 | |
| | |
| | Now issues the E_STRICT and E_NOTICE time zone |
| | errors. |
| | |
+--------+---------------------------------------------------+
EXAMPLES
Example #1
date_sunrise(3) example
<?php
/* calculate the sunrise time for Lisbon, Portugal
Latitude: 38.4 North
Longitude: 9 West
Zenith ~= 90
offset: +1 GMT
*/
echo date("D M d Y"). ', sunrise time : ' .date_sunrise(time(), SUNFUNCS_RET_STRING, 38.4, -9, 90, 1);
?>
The above example will output something similar to:
Mon Dec 20 2004, sunrise time : 08:54
SEE ALSO date_sunset(3).
PHP Documentation Group DATE_SUNRISE(3)