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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Get connection count over a period of time Post 302784365 by anil510 on Friday 22nd of March 2013 04:25:35 AM
Old 03-22-2013
Get connection count over a period of time

I used this script to get the connection to a domain in two specific minutes. I need to extend to give result over a range of minutes.

The below gives total number of connections in the minutes 00:40 and 01:13 on 22nd March.

Code:
 egrep "22/Mar/2013:00:40|22/Mar/2013:01:13" /usr/local/apache/domlogs/domain.com  | cut -d[ -f2 | cut -d] -f1 | awk -F: '{print $2":"$3}' | sort -nk1 -nk2 | uniq -c | sed 's/[ ]*//'
5 00:40
1 01:13

I need the script print number of connections in each minute from 00:40 and 01:13
 

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timetrans(3pm)						User Contributed Perl Documentation					    timetrans(3pm)

NAME
Net::DNS::SEC::Tools::timetrans - Convert an integer seconds count into text units. SYNOPSIS
use Net::DNS::SEC::Tools::timetrans; $timestring = timetrans(86488); $timestring = fuzzytimetrans(86488); DESCRIPTION
The timetrans() interface in Net::DNS::SEC::Tools::timetrans converts an integer seconds count into the equivalent number of days, hours, and minutes. The time converted is a relative time, not an absolute time. The returned time is given in terms of days, hours, minutes, and seconds, as required to express the seconds count appropriately. The fuzzytimetrans() interface converts an integer seconds count into the equivalent number of weeks or days or hours or minutes. The unit chosen is that which is most natural for the seconds count. One decimal place of precision is included in the result. INTERFACES
The interfaces to the Net::DNS::SEC::Tools::timetrans module are given below. timetrans() This routine converts an integer seconds count into the equivalent number of days, hours, and minutes. This converted seconds count is returned as a text string. The seconds count must be greater than zero or an error will be returned. Return Values: If a valid seconds count was given, the count converted into the appropriate text string will be returned. An empty string is returned if no seconds count was given or if the seconds count is less than one. fuzzytimetrans() This routine converts an integer seconds count into the equivalent number of weeks, days, hours, or minutes. This converted seconds count is returned as a text string. The seconds count must be greater than zero or an error will be returned. Return Values: If a valid seconds count was given, the count converted into the appropriate text string will be returned. An empty string is returned if no seconds count was given or if the seconds count is less than one. EXAMPLES
timetrans(400) returns 6 minutes, 40 seconds timetrans(420) returns 7 minutes timetrans(888) returns 14 minutes, 48 seconds timetrans(86400) returns 1 day timetrans(86488) returns 1 day, 28 seconds timetrans(715000) returns 8 days, 6 hours, 36 minutes, 40 second timetrans(720000) returns 8 days, 8 hours fuzzytimetrans(400) returns 6.7 minutes fuzzytimetrans(420) returns 7.0 minutes fuzzytimetrans(888) returns 14.8 minutes fuzzytimetrans(86400) returns 1.0 day fuzzytimetrans(86488) returns 1.0 day fuzzytimetrans(715000) returns 1.2 weeks fuzzytimetrans(720000) returns 1.2 weeks COPYRIGHT
Copyright 2004-2012 SPARTA, Inc. All rights reserved. See the COPYING file included with the DNSSEC-Tools package for details. AUTHOR
Wayne Morrison, tewok@tislabs.com SEE ALSO
timetrans(1) perl v5.14.2 2012-06-18 timetrans(3pm)
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