Hi all!
I'm working on a HPUX system, and I was wondering if there is a simple way to convert a date from seconds (since 1970) to a normal date.
Thanks (2 Replies)
Hi experts,
I am reading two log files and passing dates as output to a txt file.
Code is given below:
echo "Start Time:" >> Report.txt
cat start.log | while read LINE1
do
echo $DATE1 >> Report.txt
done
echo "End Time:" >> Report.txt
cat end.log | while read LINE2
... (7 Replies)
Need a little help developing a ksh script. Have read through Perderabo's datecalc routine and it does not seem to fit the function I am looking for. Basically what I am trying to do is find any file (in a specific directory) that was created within the last five minutes. I am not a programming... (3 Replies)
I have a problem. I am working on a Call Detail Report system. Come to find out the phone switch does not report in seconds. It is a 5 digit field that reports h:mm:ss
The problem is I have 1-5 digit numbers
Ie 1 = 1 second and should be reported as 0:00:01
22 should be 0:00:22
321 should be... (5 Replies)
Hello All,
I am working on script where I need to add hours,minutes or seconds in the time.Time is not the current but it could be future time.I thought I can store that time in variable and add hours.minutes or second but I am not able to add that in the time that is stores in a variable.
Time... (9 Replies)
I have a list of time spans in seconds, and want to compute the time span
as hh:mm:nn
I am coding in bash and have coded the following. However, the results are
wrong as "%.0f" rounds the values.
Example:
ftm: 25793.5
tmspan(hrs,min,sec): 7.16 429.89 25793.50
hh: 7
mm: 10
ss:... (2 Replies)
Hello,
How can we convert date like format 20181004171050 in seconds ?
I can able to convert till date but failing for HHMMSS.
date -d "20181004" "+%s" output as 1538596800 .
But when i add hhmmss it is failing date -d "20181004172000" "+%s" result Invalid date
Kindly guide.
Regards (16 Replies)
Hi, please help with below time conversion to minutes.
one column values:
2 minutes 16 seconds 420 msec
43 seconds 750 msec
0 days 3 hours 29 minutes 58 seconds 480 msec
11 seconds 150 msec
I need output in minutes(total elapsed time in minutes) (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: ramu.badugula
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rhnsd - A program for querying the Spacewalk server for updates and information.
SYNOPSIS
rhn_check [options]
DESCRIPTION
rhnsd is a background daemon process that periodically polls the Spacewalk server to see if there are any queued actions available. If any
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rhnsd is typically started from the initialization (init) scripts in /etc/init.d/rhnsd. when it's time to poll the Spacewalk server for
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To check for updates, rhnsd runs an external program called rhn_check. This is a small application that actually makes the network connec-
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rhnsd can be configured by editing the /etc/sysconfig/rhn/rhnsd. configuration file. This is actually the configuration file the rhnsd
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Configuration settings for the rhnsd daemon's initialization script.
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