ra -t option

Carter Bullard carter at qosient.com
Fri Jan 25 15:58:45 EST 2008


There is a HUGE performance hit when you use time wildcarding,
so its not on by default.  Use the '*' if you want to get any day at  
12:30.

Carter


On Jan 25, 2008, at 3:09 PM, tbh wrote:

> Well, if I paid more attention to the man page....
> <snip>
> -t 14             specify the time range 2pm-3pm for TODAY
> <snip>
>
> My bad...:-(
> tbh
>
> On 1/25/08, tbh <tbh1000 at gmail.com> wrote:
>> Got a question on the -t option on the ra client. If I run:
>>
>> ra -r argus-eth1.2008.01.24.12.00.00.gz -t 2008/01/24.12:30
>>
>> I get the output for that time frame.
>>
>> However, if I run:
>>
>> ra -r argus-eth1.2008.01.24.12.00.00.gz -t 12:30
>>
>> I get nothing. The file being read is created via rasplit on the main
>> argus output file based on one hour increments. Shouldn't I be able  
>> to
>> filter the records on this file without having to specify the full
>> date as well? Or am I missing something?
>>
>>
>> The more I play around with argus, the more I like it!!
>>
>> Thanks!
>> tbh
>>
>



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