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} ${primaryhost} "tail -1 /oracle/$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)
Hello All,
I have a problem calculating the time difference between start and end timings...!
the timings are given by 24hr format..
Start Date : 08/05/10 12:55
End Date : 08/09/10 06:50
above values are in mm/dd/yy hh:mm format.
Now the thing is, 7th(08/07/10) and... (16 Replies)
Hi,
I have a file containing timestamps (at micro-seconds granularity). It looks like the following:
06:49:42.383818
06:49:42.390190
06:49:42.392308
06:49:42.392712
06:49:42.393437
06:49:42.393960
06:49:42.402115
Now I need a sed/awk script to take the difference of two successive... (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)
Hi All,
I'm looking for a script which can transpose field names from column headers to values in one column.
for example, the input is:
IDa;IDb;IDc;PARAM1;PARAM2;PARAM3;
a;b;c;p1val;p2val;p3val;
d;e;f;p4val;p5val;p6val;
g;h;i;p7val;p8val;p9val;
into the output like this:
... (6 Replies)
Hi Friends,
Require a quick help to write the difference between 2 timestamps based on a unique column value:
Input file:
08/23/2012 12:36:09,JOB_5340,08/23/2012 12:36:14,JOB_5340
08/23/2012 12:36:22,JOB_5350,08/23/2012 12:36:26,JOB_5350
08/23/2012 13:08:51,JOB_5360,08/23/2012... (4 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)
Gents,
Transpose from row to column, taking in consideration the first column, which contends the date.
Input file
72918,111000009,111000009,111000009,111000009,111000009,111000009,111000009,111000009,111000009
72918,2356,2357,2358,2359,2360,2361,2362,2363,2364
72918,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0... (12 Replies)
Discussion started by: jiam912
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DTRSYL(l) ) DTRSYL(l)
NAME
DTRSYL - solve the real Sylvester matrix equation
SYNOPSIS
SUBROUTINE DTRSYL( TRANA, TRANB, ISGN, M, N, A, LDA, B, LDB, C, LDC, SCALE, INFO )
CHARACTER TRANA, TRANB
INTEGER INFO, ISGN, LDA, LDB, LDC, M, N
DOUBLE PRECISION SCALE
DOUBLE PRECISION A( LDA, * ), B( LDB, * ), C( LDC, * )
PURPOSE
DTRSYL solves the real Sylvester matrix equation:
op(A)*X + X*op(B) = scale*C or
op(A)*X - X*op(B) = scale*C,
where op(A) = A or A**T, and A and B are both upper quasi- triangular. A is M-by-M and B is N-by-N; the right hand side C and the solution
X are M-by-N; and scale is an output scale factor, set <= 1 to avoid overflow in X.
A and B must be in Schur canonical form (as returned by DHSEQR), that is, block upper triangular with 1-by-1 and 2-by-2 diagonal blocks;
each 2-by-2 diagonal block has its diagonal elements equal and its off-diagonal elements of opposite sign.
ARGUMENTS
TRANA (input) CHARACTER*1
Specifies the option op(A):
= 'N': op(A) = A (No transpose)
= 'T': op(A) = A**T (Transpose)
= 'C': op(A) = A**H (Conjugate transpose = Transpose)
TRANB (input) CHARACTER*1
Specifies the option op(B):
= 'N': op(B) = B (No transpose)
= 'T': op(B) = B**T (Transpose)
= 'C': op(B) = B**H (Conjugate transpose = Transpose)
ISGN (input) INTEGER
Specifies the sign in the equation:
= +1: solve op(A)*X + X*op(B) = scale*C
= -1: solve op(A)*X - X*op(B) = scale*C
M (input) INTEGER
The order of the matrix A, and the number of rows in the matrices X and C. M >= 0.
N (input) INTEGER
The order of the matrix B, and the number of columns in the matrices X and C. N >= 0.
A (input) DOUBLE PRECISION array, dimension (LDA,M)
The upper quasi-triangular matrix A, in Schur canonical form.
LDA (input) INTEGER
The leading dimension of the array A. LDA >= max(1,M).
B (input) DOUBLE PRECISION array, dimension (LDB,N)
The upper quasi-triangular matrix B, in Schur canonical form.
LDB (input) INTEGER
The leading dimension of the array B. LDB >= max(1,N).
C (input/output) DOUBLE PRECISION array, dimension (LDC,N)
On entry, the M-by-N right hand side matrix C. On exit, C is overwritten by the solution matrix X.
LDC (input) INTEGER
The leading dimension of the array C. LDC >= max(1,M)
SCALE (output) DOUBLE PRECISION
The scale factor, scale, set <= 1 to avoid overflow in X.
INFO (output) INTEGER
= 0: successful exit
< 0: if INFO = -i, the i-th argument had an illegal value
= 1: A and B have common or very close eigenvalues; perturbed values were used to solve the equation (but the matrices A and B are
unchanged).
LAPACK version 3.0 15 June 2000 DTRSYL(l)