Thank you for this andrew. This worked! How would I go about changing the time. Not 100% sure on that part (how you got it too return 8/9:00.
I would like to be able to extract a time of 23:00 - 00:00
Cheers
Alex
Basically the [...]construct matches any of the characters inside the square brackets. So if you wanted to match any time from 03:00 to 06:59 inclusive the following expression will match:
but for a contiguous series of characters one would use a range:
To match a time of 23:00-23:59 you need to change the 0[89] to 23. However you will need a separate expression to match 00:00 as, for one thing, this will be in the following day (say the 5th instead of the 4th).
Hi,
I have a .log file in which it has many values. But i need some specific values. How it can be done using Shell Script. Please explain in detail.
Thankx in advance.
Sathish D V. (8 Replies)
Hi,
Is there anyway to print contents of any file ( say log files that grow automatically) within some timeframe ( comparing with current time), say
print contents of the added in:
1) last 2 hr
2) last 45 min
3) last 3 hrs 47 min (3 Replies)
How could I using the following example, change it to show 2 days ago within the same time frame 0600 AM to 0600 AM
let foo=`date "+(1%H-106)*60+1%M-100"` bar=foo+1440
find . -mmin +$foo -mmin -$bar | tr -s '/','-' '^' | cut -f2,3 -d"^" | tr -s '^' ' ' |
Please use code tags (7 Replies)
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I have a file name as logfiles_tar.tgz. How can I view the contents of the log files present in logfiles_tar.tgz ? Any help would be really appreciated.
Thanks (3 Replies)
Hi,
I have log file which rolls out every second which is as this.
HttpGenRequest - -<!--OXi dbPublish--> <created="2014-03-24 23:45:37" lastMsgId="" requestTime="0.0333"> <response request="getOutcomeDetails" code="114" message="Request found no matching data" debug="" provider="undefined"/>... (3 Replies)
Guys,
I am trying to use this command to find out the occurrence of the service "Loadservice" from the log file "log.06102010.svr1" in between the time frame 02:00:00 to 03:00:00 on the day 06-10-2010.
sed -n '/2010-06-10 02:00:00/,/2010-06-10 03:00:00/p' | fgrep "Loadservice"... (14 Replies)
I have a log file which have a date and time at the start of every line.
I need to search the log file starting from a specific time to the end of file.
For example:
Starting point: July 29 2018 21:00:00
End point : end of file
My concern is what if the pattern of `July 29 2018 21:00:00`... (3 Replies)
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cfourcc
cfourcc(1) User Commands cfourcc(1)NAME
cfourcc - tool for changing FourCC in Microsoft RIFF AVI files
SYNOPSIS
cfourcc [-i] <file.avi>
cfourcc -u <CODE> <file.avi>
OPTIONS -h Show summary of options.
-d CODE
Sets FOURCC codec decription string.
-f Force changing FOURCC on unsupported file
-i Display FOURCC information (default).
-u CODE
Set FOURCC codec.
None.
DESCRIPTION
Program identifies the codec used in AVI files (*.avi) and allows the user to change the FourCC description code (like fourcc-changer in
Windows). Useful for people working with Microsoft AVI file. A Linux clone of AviC fourcc changer tool.
EXAMPLES
Note that you only need to change the -u codec field most of the time and not touch the -d description:
cfourcc -u DIVX -d DIVX file.avi
ENVIRONMENT
None.
FILES
None.
SEE ALSO ffmpeg(1)mplayer(1)AUTHORS
cfourcc was written by Mohammad Hafiz bin Ismail aka "mypapit" <info@mypapit.net>.
This manual page was written by Jarno Elonen <elonen@debian.org>, for the Debian project (but may be used by others). Updated by Jari Aalto
<jari.aalto@cante.net>. Released under license GNU GPL v2 or (at your option) any later version. For more information about license, visit
<http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html>.
cfourcc 2012-04-02 cfourcc(1)