Everything you can do in bash (faster) that is done in a child process is in red:
Okay. It also looks to me like the entire RESULTS=( ) loop construct should be done with one awk invocation.
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I am writting a script in the ksh shell and am trying to find a way to report the total execution time of the script without requiring the user to specify the time function when executing the script.
Does anyone have any examples they have used. I have been setting up two date variables (one at... (9 Replies)
Hi All,
The below script I run daily and it consumes 2 hours approx.
In this I am calling another script and executing the same twice.
Is the loop below the cause for the slow process?Is it possible to finetune the program so that it runs in a much faster way?
The first script:
#!/bin/ksh... (4 Replies)
i want to test whether a script has been executed in last 15 days or not....please help how can i do this...is there any copmmand there to know timings of last execution of any script (8 Replies)
HI ,
I have a list1 which consists of data that i have to search and a list2 which has the files that need to be searched .So basically i am using list1 on list2 to see if list1 data is present if found replace it .I have written the code using foreach loop for each list .This is taking the... (1 Reply)
Hi,
I have a simple question. How can I get the execution time of a script and maybe put it in a variable?
Another question. How can I get only time and not date and put it in a variable? I tried something with "date" command but with no success...
If someone could help me... (8 Replies)
Hello,
I'm running a bash script and I'd like to get more accurate a runtime information then now.
So far I've been using this method:
STARTM=`date -u "+%s"`
.........
*script function....
.........
STOPM=`date -u "+%s"`
RUNTIMEM=`expr $STOPM - $STARTM`
if (($RUNTIMEM>59)); then... (6 Replies)
Hello Guys,
I would like to know is there a way to take the script execution time
For e.g i am having a script.sh i need to write inside he script.sh like
Start time : 10-Mar-2016 02:30:35
all code over here
...
End time : 10-Mar-2016 03:30:32
Script start time - 02:30:35 ... (7 Replies)
We are trying to execute below script for finding out the occurrence of a particular word in a log file Need suggestions to optimize the script.
Test.log size - Approx to 500 to 600 MB
$wc -l Test.log
16609852 Test.log
po_numbers - 11 to 12k po's to search
$more po_numbers
xxx1335... (10 Replies)
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