Displaying 20 results from an estimated 17426 matches for "minutes".
2006 Feb 24
1
RailsCron: Trigger one time
...''m using some of
your sample code to try this, but the behavior of some combinations of start,
every, and finish behave in some unpredictable ways.
3 class RailsMaintainer
4 include ActsAsBackground
5 background :remove_sessions, :start => Time.now, :every => 7.minutes,
:finish => 5.minutes.from_now
6
7
8 def self.remove_sessions
9 f = File.new("testfile", "a+")
10 fmt = "%d %b %Y at %I:%M:%S %p"
11
12 f << "The time is: " << Time.new.strftime(fmt) << &...
2017 Jul 11
2
Problems with time formats when importing data using readHTMLTable
...e:',
i, sep=''))
}
ais <- do.call('rbind', x)
ais <- ais[,-7]
and I got the following table:
> ais
Timestamp Source
Speed (kn) Latitude (??) Longitude (??) Course (??)
1 149977066014997706604 minutes ago Terr-AIS
8.6 37.36228 -9.176811 200
2 149977048714997704876 minutes ago Terr-AIS
8.4 37.36875 -9.174048 200
3 149976661414997666141 hour, 11 minutes ago Terr-AIS...
2016 Oct 21
2
Problem with REMAINDER? 957%60 be 15 remainder 57 not 15 remainder -3 ?
...SIP/6001-00000007",
"sec=3") in new stack
-- Executing [7 at fromvoipfone201:6] Verbose("PJSIP/6001-00000007",
"1,957,3") in new stack
Where is -3 coming from?!?
I can flip it around by using ABS to stop people freaking out when
they hear a track is "15 minutes minus 3 seconds long", but it's still
incorrect, isn't it?
(I add the second MATH function to everything I do now to make it an
integer as it seems you never can tell with Asterisk, just ignore it!)
Any ideas? Thanks.
2004 May 26
1
time
Hi, i need select data from data frame, for example:
x is a data frame with values in jump to 5 seconds
12:10:00 51 //one minute
12:10:05 63
12:10:10 75
12:10:15 88
..
12:10:59 45
12:11:00 46 //another minute
12:11:05 11
..
Have a command what to select the data minute to minute, for example
in the example above i need the maximun values minute to minute
1?? minute-->88
2?? minute--> 46
2007 Mar 15
7
SEC to minutes
Hi Friends,
I am new to ruby on rails.
I want to convert seconds to minutes.
like if 220sec= 3.40 minutes
I did in this way sec/60 but it giving the false results
ex : 70 sec = 110/6=1.8 but it is worong as for time
Can u give any advice?
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2007 Dec 21
3
Jobs running too slow
Say I have a job that runs every minute, but it takes longer than a
minute to execute. Will it start a new job every minute?
If it does, then how would I make a job that sleeps for a certain
amount of time, then restarts? I have a job that could take an hour
or two to complete, and I don''t want to have multiple copies of that
job running at the same time.
Joe
2006 Jan 25
1
ISDN D-channel disconnects for a minute every 5 minutes
I have a problem with Asterisk-bristuffed using a zaphfc card.
I am located in the Netherlands, so I have an ISDN line from KPN. When I
start Asterisk, and plug in the ISDN line, everything works perfectly for
about 5 minutes. And then the ISDN line is down for 1 minute, and after that
minute, the line comes back up and works for another 5 minutes. Every time
the line goes down I get the error message:
asterisktest kernel: zaphfc: received d channel frame with bad CRC.
asterisktest kernel: zaphfc: empty HDLC frame rec...
2017 Jul 11
0
Problems with time formats when importing data using readHTMLTable
...t; ais <- do.call('rbind', x)
> ais <- ais[,-7]
>
> and I got the following table:
>
>> ais
> Timestamp Source Speed (kn) Latitude (??) Longitude (??) Course (??)
> 1 149977066014997706604 minutes ago Terr-AIS 8.6 37.36228 -9.176811 200
There's undoubtedly a way to extract the time info from this HTML code (but I'm not the one to provide that solution.) This is the first entry in the webpage source when viewed right now:
<td>
<t...
2007 Dec 05
2
weird load values
Hi List,
I'm stumped by this:
load average: 10.65, 594.71, 526.58
We're monitoring load every ~3 minutes. It'll be fine (i.e. something
like load average: 2.14, 1.27, 1.03), and then in a single sample,
jump to something like the above. This seems to happen once a week or
so on a few different servers (all running in a similar application).
I've never seen the 1 minute sample spike as...
2007 Mar 20
4
Linux at command
I'm having a problem with the Linux (unix) at command. I have a
program/script that needs to run another program/script within seconds.
Unfortunately the at command only accepts minutes as input. Therefore,
scheduling a command within a minute (i.e. adding 1 minute to the
current time), can cause the command to run within 1 to 60 seconds.
(Add 1 minute to a time such as 11:43:59 will cause it to run at
11:44:00, one second later.) I don't quite understand why unix has this
l...
2006 May 17
65
BACKPACK: There was a problem processing your email
...age:
Subject: Re: [Rails] Knowing id before a call to save
To: rails@lists.rubyonrails.org
There''re a variety of things that can cause you to see this error, but it''s
OUR fault, NOT YOURS. Often times this is a temporary glitch that will be
fixed within a few seconds or minutes.
We''ve been alerted and will look into it shortly. If it''s not something we can
fix immediately, you can be sure it''s been put on the high priority list and
we''ll be getting to it shortly.
If after a few minutes you continue getting this response to emails you&...
2006 Dec 15
2
Bandwidth requirements for 1, 000, 000 minutes a month
This may expose my ignorance, but here goes :)
I've been asked to figure out how much bandwidth would be needed to handle
1,000,000 minutes a month.
Here's the environment:
) All calls are received via SIP.
) All calls use the ulaw codec.
) Calls average 10 minutes in duration.
) The "busiest" hour will account for 10% of the daily total.
This is how I'm figuring it...
Casual observation shows that SIP setup an...
2003 Sep 05
4
app_queue input needed...
...very x seconds.. or even just inject an
anouncement every x seconds. All setup in queues.conf and can be setup
per queue.
My next project is to add the ability to announce the callers estimated
wait time. I want some feedback to see whats the best method to calculate
that? What do you want just minutes? or minutes and seconds? Or the
option to use one or the other?
I'm thinking (totaltime / totalcalls) - (now - qe->start) = current
estimated wait time. Which would update after each call is hungup.
http://bugs.digium.com/bug_view_page.php?bug_id=0000214
Please let me know what you wou...
2013 Aug 01
2
Asterisk 1.4 CDR vs VoIP Innovations CDR
When I compare my total minutes on the bill from VoIP Innovations, to
the number from our CDRs, I'm finding a smalish (3-4%) discrepancy in
the count of minutes. I'm wondering why it's there.
Are there different methods of counting the billable start or end point
of a phone call?
If it matters, I'm counting...
2006 Feb 08
35
BACKPACK: There was a problem processing your email
...e:
Subject: [Rails] RJS templates before, during and after
To: rails@lists.rubyonrails.org
There''re a variety of things that can cause you to see this error, but it''s
OUR fault, NOT YOURS. Often times this is a temporary glitch that will be
fixed within a few seconds or minutes.
We''ve been alerted and will look into it shortly. If it''s not something we can
fix immediately, you can be sure it''s been put on the high priority list and
we''ll be getting to it shortly.
If after a few minutes you continue getting this response to emails you&...
2013 Apr 25
3
[LLVMdev] REMINDER: llvm.org is going down in 15 minutes
Just a reminder that llvm.org will be rebooted in 15 minutes, and will be down for about 30 minutes or less. It will be rebooted a couple times so you might see it come up and go back down, but do not get alarmed.
Thanks,
Tanya
2012 Oct 05
4
Minute Difference
Hi,
Here i have a time along with date,
for eg:- "10/5/2012 5:05:00 AM"
i need to do minus 10 minutes along current date
Like this :- "10/5/2012 4:55:00 AM"
Thanks in Advance
Antony
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2012 May 29
1
Extract time from irregular date and time data records
Hello,
I am having a problem making use of some data outputted from an
instrument in a somewhat weird format. The instrument outputs two
columns - one called JulianDay.Hour and one called Minutes.Seconds. I
would like to convert these columns into a single column with a time.
So I was using substr() and paste to extract that info. This works
fine for the JulianDay.Hour column as there are always five characters
in an entry. However in the Minutes.Seconds column any leading zeroes
are droppe...
2010 Jun 12
1
calling a function with new inputs every 1 minute
...)
function_result_0
at Time T2 (say one minute later)
input1_t1, input2_t1, input3_t1
function(input1_t1, input2_t1, input3_t1
function_result_1
...
end_result <- c(function_result_0, function_result_1, function_result_2,
..., n)
Ideally I'd want to do this every 1 minute for the next 500 minutes.
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2007 Apr 13
4
E1 capacity
Can anyone tell me what the capacity is of 2 E1's in minutes. Ie how many
minutes can 2 E1's take.
Steve
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