Wow! I'm impressed. I would never have guessed that GNU awk ignored the standards so much that the code:
would produce the output:
(as requested by Razu Ali) instead of the output:
that would be produced by a version of awk that conforms to the standards.
Why do I find it hard to believe that your version of awk actually produces that output?
hello everyone. im sure someone has run into the problem of timestamping files and end up haveing 2 files with the same name thus over writeing one of them.
In my application i am trying to get a timestamp w/ milliseconds but i am haveing no luck and finding an answer in the man pages.
I know... (3 Replies)
Input file:
Tue Oct 21 12:56:35 2008 Started
Tue Oct 21 12:56:39 2008 Completed
Tue Oct 21 12:57:25 2008 Started
Tue Oct 21 12:57:32 2008 Completed
Tue Oct 21 12:58:12 2008 Started
Tue Oct 21 12:58:50 2008 Completed
Output required:
Tue Oct 21 12:56:35 2008 Started
Tue Oct 21... (2 Replies)
I have a file named "suspected" with series of line like these :
{'protocol': 17, 'service': 'BitTorrent KRPC', 'server': '219.78.120.166', 'client_port': 52044, 'client': '10.64.68.44', 'server_port': 8291, 'time': 1226506312L, 'serverhostname': ''}
{'protocol': 17, 'service': 'BitTorrent... (3 Replies)
I use something like this in perl to get the date and time:
use Time::localtime;
use Time::gmtime;
$tm = gmtime;
$time_str = sprintf "%04d-%02d-%02d %02d:%02d:%02d",
$tm->year + 1900, $tm->mon + 1, $tm->mday,
$tm->hour, $tm->min, $tm->sec;
It gives me something like this:
2010-08-26... (1 Reply)
Hello All,
I have a problem calculating the time difference between start and end timings...!
the timings are given by 24hr format..
Start Date : 08/05/10 12:55
End Date : 08/09/10 06:50
above values are in mm/dd/yy hh:mm format.
Now the thing is, 7th(08/07/10) and... (16 Replies)
Hello,
I'm trying to create a shell script (#!/bin/sh) which should tell me the age of a file in minutes...
I have a process, which delivers me all 15 minutes a new file and I want to have a monitoring script, which sends me an email, if the present file is older than 20 minutes.
To do... (10 Replies)
Hi
i have a file which consists of the time records in following format
H:MM:SS.sss
0:00:09.249
0:00:00.102
0:00:00.105
0:00:08.499
0:00:08.499
0:00:06.980
0:00:04.249
0:00:05.749
0:00:00.108
0:00:00.107
0:00:03.014
0:00:00.000
I need to calculate their equivalent milliseconds... (3 Replies)
Hey everyone,
I'm coming from Linux where the top command gave me lots of process
info (particularly CPU time in milliseconds) and I'm trying to find
similar info in Solaris.
So far I've looked at prstat and ps but neither give cpu time in
milliseconds, both seem to have 1 second... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: maniac_ie
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vboxgetty.conf
vboxgetty.conf(5) Linux System Administration vboxgetty.conf(5)NAME
vboxgetty.conf - config file for vboxgetty
Description
The file /etc/isdn/vboxgetty.conf is used to configure vboxgetty. Please read the man page vboxgetty(8) for a description of how vboxgetty
works.
Everything after "#" is ignored, as are empty lines. All arguments must be separated by whitespace (spaces, tabs). Arguments may not con-
tain whitespace.
All settings before the first port command are global settings, after a port command they only affect the current port.
port <string>
ISDN device to configure.
modeminit <string>
Command to initialize the modem. You should set the MSN/EAZ on which vboxgetty should listen for incoming calls. Default is "ATZ".
user <string>
Name of the user that vboxgetty will use. This user must exist in /etc/passwd and you must use this parameter.
group <string>
Name of the group that vboxgetty will use. This group must exist in /etc/group and you must use this parameter.
umask <number>
Vboxgetty will use this umask when creating new files. You must give the umask as an octal number. Default is 077.
dropdtrtime <seconds>
Number of milliseconds to hold the DTR-Line low to reset the modem. Default value is 800.
initpause <number>
Number of milliseconds to wait after initializing the modem. This is used to compensate the delay of the "NO CARRIER" response.
Default value is 1500.
badinitsexit <number>
Maximum failures with modeminit. If this number is reached, vboxgetty exits. Default is 0.
ringtimeout <number>
Time in seconds to wait for a RING. If no RING is received within this time, no call is taken. Default is 5.
echotimeout <number>
Time in seconds to wait for the echo from the modem. Default is 4.
commandtimeout <number>
Time in seconds to wait for a response to a modem command. Default is 4.
alivetimeout <number>
After this time in seconds vboxgetty will check if the modem is still responding to modem commands. Default is 1800.
compression <string>
Audio compression to use to record new messages. Possible values are ADPCM-2, ADPCM-3, ADPCM-4 and ULAW. The ALAW compression mode
is no longer supported. Default is ULAW.
spooldir <string>
Spool directory to use. This directory must exist. It's used for control files of several programs. Default is
/var/spool/vbox/<user>.
vboxconfig <string>
Full path of the vbox config file. Default value is <spooldir>/vbox.conf.
freespace <number>
Number of bytes that must be available on the partition with the spool directory, so that a call may be taken. Default is 0.
FILES
/etc/isdn/vboxgetty.conf
this configuration file
SEE ALSO vboxgetty(8), vbox(5), vboxtcl(5)AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Andreas Jellinghaus <aj@dungeon.inka.de>, for Debian GNU/Linux and isdn4linux.
ISDN 4 Linux 3.1pre4 2000/09/15 vboxgetty.conf(5)