Adding columns of time


 
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# 8  
Old 11-07-2012
Thanks again for your assistance,

It is the same as above:

Code:
000:00:17
000:00:23
000:00:24
000:00:26
000:00:27
000:00:32
000:00:35
000:00:38
000:00:40
000:00:45
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000:00:55
000:00:55
000:00:58
000:00:58
000:01:00
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000:01:06
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000:01:21
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000:01:24
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000:01:33
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000:02:07
000:02:19
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000:02:33
000:03:49
000:04:05
000:04:10
000:04:20
000:05:24
000:05:57
000:08:17
001:00:35

# 9  
Old 11-07-2012
Using that input with:
Code:
awk -F: '
{ s+=$3; m+=$2; h+=$1; }
END {
  if (int(s/60)>0) {m+=int(s/60); s=s%60;}
  if (int(m/60)>0) {h+=int(m/60); m=m%60;}
  printf "%03d:%02d:%02d\n", h, m, s;
}
'

result:
Code:
002:43:26

What do you get?
# 10  
Old 11-07-2012
When I put the times into a file, and awked like your original example, I got the same results as you: 002:43:26

When I fed the times in on the fly, my result was different: 004:57:27

I want to get those same results without having to output to a file first. Investigating...

---------- Post updated at 02:45 PM ---------- Previous update was at 02:19 PM ----------

Looks like I had differing output because in a prior version of the script I narrowed the search by backup_client and Backup_Policy. Recently, I took out the specification for the backup policy, which added in a few almost hour-long incremental backup elapsed times, making the figures higher.
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