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I have a log file that gets updated every second. Currently the size has grown to 20+ GB. I need to have a command/script, that will try to get the actual size of the file and will remove 50% of the data that are in the log file. I don't mind removing the data as the size has grown to huge... (8 Replies)
# date +%s -d "Mon Feb 11 02:26:04"
1360567564
# perl -e 'print scalar localtime(1360567564), "\n";'
Mon Feb 11 02:26:04 2013
the epoch conversion is working fine. but one of my application needs 13 digit epoch time as input
1359453135154
rather than 10 digit epoch time 1360567564... (3 Replies)
Dear experts,
I have an epoch time input file such as : -
1302451209564
1302483698948
1302485231072
1302490805383
1302519244700
1302492787481
1302505299145
1302506557022
1302532112140
1302501033105
1302511536485
1302512669550
I need the epoch time above to be converted into real... (4 Replies)
When I run "/etc/myApp" I am presented with continuous output, just about once per second.
However when I try to get the information in Perl via a piped open, it waits till the end to give me anything... my code:
open (OUTPUT,"/etc/myApp |");
while (<OUTPUT>){
print $_;
}... (2 Replies)
Newbie question:
I wrote korn shell script that lets me connect to a cisco switch thru telnet from sun server. I'm wodering if or what command i would use to capture info that is being sent to standard output when the script is running. Putting part of my script below and results.
#!/bin/ksh... (2 Replies)
Data::Printer::Filter::DateTime(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Data::Printer::Filter::DateTime(3pm)NAME
Data::Printer::Filter::DateTime - pretty-printing date and time objects (not just DateTime!)
SYNOPSIS
In your program:
use Data::Printer filters => {
-external => [ 'DateTime' ],
};
or, in your ".dataprinter" file:
{
filters => {
-external => [ 'DateTime' ],
},
};
You can also setup color and display details:
use Data::Printer
filters => {
-external => [ 'DateTime' ],
},
color => {
datetime => 'bright_green',
}
datetime => {
show_class_name => 1, # default is 0
show_timezone => 0, # default is 1 (only works for DateTime objects)
},
};
DESCRIPTION
This is a filter plugin for Data::Printer. It filters through several date and time manipulation classes and displays the time (or time
duration) as a string.
Parsed Modules
o DateTime
o DateTime::Duration
o DateTime::Incomplete
o Time::Piece
o Date::Handler
o Date::Handler::Delta
o Date::Calc::Object
o Date::Pcalc::Object
If you have any suggestions for more modules or better output, please let us know.
SEE ALSO
Data::Printer
perl v5.14.2 2011-06-07 Data::Printer::Filter::DateTime(3pm)