Hi,
I wanna to find files with specific date and time. I know this command: ls -ltr /system1/*.505 | grep 'Jan 18 09:00'.
I want the 'Jan 18 09:00' not hard coded, I want it coming from the system date and time. And I want the time varies from 09:00-09:05.
Is this possible without heavy... (3 Replies)
I have a script which archives log file events which are 90-days old. Script works fine but I wanted some input on one aspect of this script. My nawk statement, bolded below, that removes events 90-days prior from today, I need it to find anything 90-days or older. The log file date pattern looks... (0 Replies)
Hi
I need to find the list of files in a directory and to do some specific operations based on the type of files.
suppose in a directory am having .dat , .log, .err, .rej file types. i need to filter out .dat and .log only which are older than six months.
i used the below query but the... (2 Replies)
hi all
I would like to help me find the problem with this script to find and print to the screen a specific date of a log file that I have on my server, the date it is received as the first argument in the script $ 1
Here I show you a few lines that made the idea of my log file:
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Dear all,
kindly i have some files with different dates i need to grep word from these files but i need to search in files with date 2012-12-02 not all files in this directory
do u have any command (4 Replies)
Hello All,
I was wondering if anyone knew of a way to find out what commands were run on a specific date.
I'm looking to see if I can find certain commands that were run on 3/4, today is 3/10...?
Any thoughts or ideas would be much appreciated!
Thanks in Advance,
Matt
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My unix version is IBM AIX Version 6.1
I tried google my requirement and found the below answer,
find . -newermt “2012-06-15 08:13" ! -newermt “2012-06-15 18:20"
But newer command is not working in AIX version 6.1 unix
I have given my requirement below:
Input:
atr files:
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Hi,
I have a requirement to create a shell script(tcsh) that finds all the files in a directory having the file name containing date format "YYYYMMDDHHMM" and extract the date time part ""YYYYMMDDHHMM" for further processing.
Could you please have any idea on this.
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email::date
Email::Date(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Email::Date(3pm)NAME
Email::Date - Find and Format Date Headers
SYNOPSIS
use Email::Date;
my $email = join '', <>;
my $date = find_date($email);
print $date->ymd;
my $header = format_date($date->epoch);
Email::Simple->create(
header => [
Date => $header,
],
body => '...',
);
DESCRIPTION
RFC 2822 defines the "Date:" header. It declares the header a required part of an email message. The syntax for date headers is clearly
laid out. Stil, even a perfectly planned world has storms. The truth is, many programs get it wrong. Very wrong. Or, they don't include a
"Date:" header at all. This often forces you to look elsewhere for the date, and hoping to find something.
For this reason, the tedious process of looking for a valid date has been encapsulated in this software. Further, the process of creating
RFC compliant date strings is also found in this software.
FUNCTIONS
find_date
my $time_piece = find_date $email;
"find_date" accepts an email message in any format Email::Abstract can understand. It looks through the email message and finds a date,
converting it to a Time::Piece object.
If it can't find a date, it returns false.
"find_date" is exported by default.
format_date
my $date = format_date; # now
my $date = format_date( time - 60*60 ); # one hour ago
"format_date" accepts an epoch value, such as the one returned by "time". It returns a string representing the date and time of the
input, as specified in RFC 2822. If no input value is provided, the current value of "time" is used.
"format_date" is exported by default.
format_gmdate
my $date = format_gmdate;
"format_gmdate" is identical to "format_date", but it will return a string indicating the time in Greenwich Mean Time, rather than
local time.
"format_gmdate" is exported on demand, but not by default.
PERL EMAIL PROJECT
This module is maintained by the Perl Email Project
<http://emailproject.perl.org/wiki/Email::Date>
SEE ALSO
Email::Abstract, Time::Piece, Date::Parse, perl.
AUTHOR
Casey West, <casey@geeknest.com>.
Ricardo SIGNES, <rjbs@cpan.org>.
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (c) 2004 Casey West. All rights reserved.
This module is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
under the same terms as Perl itself.
perl v5.10.1 2007-12-01 Email::Date(3pm)