Issues with -t option

Nick Diel nick at engineerity.com
Mon Apr 7 19:40:44 EDT 2008


I am trying to use the -t option and am not having much luck.  I want to be
able to specify a range down to the seconds, but I can't get a filter
working more specific than a month.  Also is it possible to specify time in
UTC format for the -t option?


Regular output (I removed IP info), note this file is from last year.
[diel at lander-nic ~]$ ra -r argus.out
     2007/11/07-09:01:26.022023  e         *****
     2007/11/07-09:01:26.024221  e         *****
     2007/11/07-09:01:26.028978  e         *****
     2007/11/07-09:01:26.034025  e         *****
     2007/11/07-09:01:26.044853  e         *****


Non working time specifications.
[diel at lander-nic ~]$ ra -r argus.out -t 2007y11m7d
[diel at lander-nic ~]$ ra -r argus.out -t 2007y11m
[diel at lander-nic ~]$ ra -r argus.out -t 2007/11/07


Working time specifications
[diel at lander-nic ~]$ ra -r argus.out -t 2007/11
     2007/11/07-09:01:26.022023  e         *****
     2007/11/07-09:01:26.024221  e         *****
     2007/11/07-09:01:26.028978  e         *****
     2007/11/07-09:01:26.034025  e         *****
     2007/11/07-09:01:26.044853  e         *****
[diel at lander-nic ~]$ ra -r argus.out -t ****/11
     2007/11/07-09:01:26.022023  e         *****
     2007/11/07-09:01:26.024221  e         *****
     2007/11/07-09:01:26.028978  e         *****
     2007/11/07-09:01:26.034025  e         *****
     2007/11/07-09:01:26.044853  e         *****


Any thoughts?
Nick Diel
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