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Old 03-15-2016
Need record count on every 30 minute

We have the below records where we need record count of every 30 minute like 00:01 to 00:30 so in that we will have 48 record count in 24 hrs , and also we need sum of record count from 00:01 to 23:30. Please find sample data as well.

Code:
00:01   21
00:02   23
00:03   34
00:04   34
00:05   30
00:06   16
00:07   26
00:08   13
00:09   17
00:10   13
00:11   21
00:12   24
00:13   28
00:14   26
00:15   21
00:16   39
00:17   42
00:18   37
00:19   29
00:20   20
00:21   25
00:22   30
00:23   10
00:24   19
00:25   19
00:26   20
00:27   24
00:28   16
00:29   18
00:30   16
00:31   17
00:32   34
00:33   14
00:34   20
00:35   21
00:36   37
00:37   21
00:38   27
00:39   28
00:40   13
00:41   18
00:42   22
00:43   14
00:44   12
00:45   16
00:46   30
00:47   19
00:48   23
00:49   22
00:50   25
00:51   30
00:52   32
00:53   25
00:54   15
00:55   13
00:56   11
00:57   22
00:58   19
00:59   19
01:00   18
01:01   30
01:02   25
01:03   25
01:04   20
01:05   14
01:06   23
01:07   9
01:08   9
01:09   10
01:10   10
01:11   18
01:12   12
01:13   17
01:14   15
01:15   14
01:16   20
01:17   6
01:18   8
01:19   10
01:20   14
01:21   13
01:22   10
01:23   7
01:24   20
01:25   16
01:26   17
01:27   14
01:28   18
01:29   19
01:30   15
01:31   19
01:32   18
01:33   13
01:34   14
01:35   13
01:36   17
01:37   5
01:38   15
01:39   19
01:40   34
01:41   18
01:42   10
01:43   13
01:44   11
01:45   16
01:46   13
01:47   4
01:48   4
01:49   14
01:50   14
01:51   7
01:52   20
01:53   18
01:54   17
01:55   20
01:56   30
01:57   14
01:58   27
01:59   17
02:00   24
02:01   60
02:02   23
02:03   8
02:04   31
02:05   47
02:06   34
02:07   30
02:08   26
02:09   18
02:10   35
02:11   29
02:12   33
02:13   23
02:14   7

 

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UPTIMED(8)						      System Manager's Manual							UPTIMED(8)

NAME
uptimed - daemon to record uptime records SYNOPSIS
uptimed [ -?bv ] [ -e <email> ] [ -i <interval> ] [ -m <count> ] DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents the uptimed program. uptimed is a daemon that records statistics about a machine's uptime. Use the uprecords(1) program to get uptime record statistics. OPTIONS
These command-line options override settings in the configuration file /etc/uptimed.conf -? Show usage -b Create bootid and exit. This option is ignored on BSD systems, because the BSD kernel keeps a static boot time variable in memory so Uptimed does not need to cache this value. -p <file> Write PID to pidfile <file> -e <email> Send mail to <email> at milestones/records -i <interval> Use <interval> seconds for loop -m <count> Log a maximum of <count> entries -t <timespec> Set the minimum uptime to be considered a record -v Show version information SEE ALSO
uprecords(1) AUTHOR
Rob Kaper <cap@capsi.com>. This manual page was written by Alan Ford <alan@whirlnet.co.uk>, for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others). It was last modified for uptimed version 0.3.7. May 28, 2004 UPTIMED(8)
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