Timeranges

Steve McInerney spm at healthinsite.gov.au
Tue Feb 10 23:33:50 EST 2004


This just worked for me:
ra -t '2004/02/09.08:47-2004/02/09.08:50' -r /var/log/argus/argus.out

But it does have some underlap, which from memory of previous 
discussions others have had is due to how the "flow" is seen to 
begin/end. Carter or others may be able to explain better :-)

Didn't see any overlap, but that could be the luck of the draw...


???


- Steve

Andrew Pollock wrote:
> On Wed, Feb 11, 2004 at 12:56:50PM +1100, Steve McInerney wrote:
> 
>>Hi Andrew,
>>
>>I've not done it for hours per se, but have done days. The ra man page 
>>gives the details on how to do hours as well. Just a minor modification.
>>
>>from my notes:
>>ra -n -w ~/argus-oct.argus -t '2002/10/01-2002/10/31' -r 
>>/var/log/argus/argus.out.0.bz2 ?
> 
> 
> What I'm currently experimenting with is:
> 
> ra -r 2003-12-01 -t 12/01.00-12
> and
> ra -r 2003-12-01 -t 12/01.12-24
> 
> but I suspect I'm going to have overlap/underlap issues.
> 
> i.e. I've already got logfiles on a daily basis, I want to split them down
> further
> 
> Andrew




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