Displaying 20 results from an estimated 90000 matches similar to: "Editing timestamps?"
2015 Apr 26
2
The easiest way to restore timestamps of files?
Please, is possible (with rsync) re-create files timestamps?
I mean something like choosing a "-T" in the program mirror- from
it's man page e.g. there:
http://sunsite.univie.ac.at/textbooks/mirror/mirror.html#Flags
"Do not do any file transfers just force the time-stamps of any local
files to be reset to be the same as the remote files. Normally only
used when initialising a
2010 Dec 16
3
Icecast Logs Timestamp in UTC
Hello,
I'm having a major problem with the timestamps in both the Icecast access.log and error.log. The timestamp on the logfiles themselves is accurate, but the logging of the various connections to my streams is in UTC. No matter how I try to configure the hwclock or the system clock, the log timestamp is always UTC, which is 8 hours ahead of my current time zone. I've even tried
2012 Jul 31
1
TimeStamps to seconds
Dear all,
I am having a matrix that stores data information in the following format.
> roofPart1$TimeStamps[1:5,]
[,1] [,2] [,3] [,4] [,5] [,6]
[1,] 2011 7 21 15 25 20.609
[2,] 2011 7 21 15 25 23.265
[3,] 2011 7 21 15 25 26.000
[4,] 2011 7 21 15 25 28.671
[5,] 2011 7 21 15 25 31.343
I would like to be able to report some simple statistics
2009 Jun 06
2
expire-tool --test: timestamps
$ /usr/sbin/dovecot --exec-mail ext expire-tool --test
Info: Trash: timestamp 1243963680 (Tue Jun 2 19:28:00 2009
) -> 1244307774 (Tue Jun 2 19:28:00 2009
)
Both human readable timestamps are equal as ctime() returns a pointer
to a static buffer. In addition there are some newline characters added
by ctime(). The following patch is a try to fix this for 1.2.rc5.
--- expire-tool.c.orig
2019 Oct 24
2
DNS timestamps
Hi,
I have site running 4.11.0 with internal DNS and we want to turn on DNS
scavenging. Looking at the timestamps in DNS MMC they are all over the
place and trying to update the timestamp gives a "The record does not
exist" error. My question is whether this is supposed to work and whether
there is a way to manipulate that data on the command line with samba-tool
etc?
As a follow-up,
2009 Sep 02
4
diff of two timestamps
Hi all,
I have the following problem: I have a csv-file consisting of timestamp
values (no dates), e.g.:
Timestamp1;Timestamp2;
05:24:43;05:25:05;
15:47:02;15:47:22;
18:36:05;18:36:24;
15:21:24;15:22:04;
I need a vector with the difference of the two timestamps, so I read the
data with the read.csv-function:
myObj <- read.csv("file.csv",header=TRUE,sep=";").
I have then
1998 Dec 04
1
timezones not properly reflected on timestamps of files
I have read the documentation, performed the diagnostic tests, checked
the archives, so if the answer is there, please accept my apologies in
advance and simply direct me.
I am running redhat Linux 2.0.3 and using smbmount to mount several
directories from NT3.51 servers which are distributed gloablly in
different timezones. Once mounted the files all have local timestamps
which makes syncing
2008 Feb 21
1
Selecting timestamps
R-users,
I have two vectors (of timestamps)
d1 <- as.POSIXct(strptime("2.2.2002 07:00", format="%d.%m.%Y %H:%M"))
d2 <- as.POSIXct(strptime("4.2.2002 07:00", format="%d.%m.%Y %H:%M"))
seq1 <- seq(d1, d2, "hours")
seq1
d3 <- as.POSIXct(strptime("2.2.2002 15:22", format="%d.%m.%Y %H:%M"))
d4 <-
2002 Oct 28
3
SMBFS files receiving incorrect timestamps
Hello all.
Our system consists of two linux machines, each running Red Hat 7.1
(kernel 2.4.9-34), using SMB to mount multiple shares hosted by a
Windows 2000 Advance Server. smbclient from Samba 2.2.5 is used to do
the actual mounting.
Over the weekend, a number of files on these SMBFS shares were created
with incorrect timestamps (modification times). In some cases, the
timestamps were off by
2015 Feb 26
1
Re: [libvirt] Adding timestamps for all emulator output
On Thu, Feb 26, 2015 at 5:36 PM, Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com> wrote:
> On Thu, Feb 26, 2015 at 06:29:49PM +0400, Andrey Korolyov wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> I think it would be useful if libvirt will be able to prefix all
>> messages from emulator pipes with the date stamping, for example I am
>> trying to catch very rare and non-fatal race with
2008 Oct 13
2
Timestamps and manipulations
Hi All,
I've a couple of questions i've been struggling with using the time
features, can anyone help? sample data
Timestamp user_id
27/05/08 22:57 763830873067 27/05/08 23:00 763830873067 27/05/08 23:01
763830873067 27/05/08 23:01 763830873067 05/06/08 11:34 763830873067
29/05/08
23:08 765253440317 29/05/08 23:06 765253440317 29/05/08 22:52
765253440317
2007 Jul 02
2
Backup Echo Suppression
On Jul 2, 2007, at 7:34 PM, Jean-Marc Valin wrote:
> Selon "Coffey, Michael" <mcoffey@avistar.com>:
>> Believe me; I've "played with" priorities and buffering.
>
> Then either you haven't played well enough or you're using a
> braindead OS.
This is sort of what I was talking about with nibbling. Imagine you
have a microphone sampling
2019 Jun 29
5
Mac OS & Folder Timestamps
So this issue might not strictly a Samba problem, but it happens to be
where I found the issue and maybe there's a solution in the server or
someone who's familiar with the problem. Basically I'm using a Pi as a
small nas. I have a folder /media/ and a script that mounts usb drives
there automatically. So I shared /media/ with smb.conf. Windows & Linux had
no issue accessing the
2006 Mar 17
3
Timestamps casted to nil?
Hi,
for some reason, all timestamp fields with or without time zone in my
Postgres tables seem to be casted to nil. From console:
>> me = User.find(''PS12345'')
=> #<User:0x2379788 @attributes={"mtime"=>"01.03.2006 13:26:32.737166",
"valid"=>"8", "valid_from"=>"01.03.1999 14:09:21 CET",
2007 Apr 19
1
Problem handling future timestamps?
I use rsync as a backup tool (via rsnapshot) and noticed that it had a
problem with a couple of files which had timestamps way off in the
future. You can reproduce the problem quite simply:
$ touch -t 207608011200 foo
$ rsync -a foo bar
$ ls -l foo bar
-rw-rw-r-- 1 jburgess jburgess 0 Jun 26 1940 bar
-rw-rw-r-- 1 jburgess jburgess 0 Aug 1 2076 foo
Since the timestamp appears different between
2004 May 14
2
Timestamps...
Since we've been debating the merits of start or end timestamping... i'm
curious why the page doesn't have both stamps ?
That would solve the problems for all parties wouldn't it ?
It's not like the overhead is huge... less than 0.1%... so on the average
audio file thats 5 megs.... it's a 5k increase, which pretty much
insignificant. Even on a 1gig video file it's
2015 Apr 29
1
The easiest way to restore timestamps of files?
Kevin Korb wrote:
> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
> Hash: SHA1
>
> - --archive --itemize-changes --size-only --dry-run
> Obviously the last one is so you can confirm what it is going to do.
>
> On 04/26/2015 06:08 PM, Frantisek Hanzlik wrote:
>> Please, is possible (with rsync) re-create files timestamps? I mean
>> something like choosing a "-T" in
2002 Oct 16
2
HELP !!! Problem with file timestamps updating "weird" during rsync data pull
Running rsync 2.3.1, 2.4.1, and 2.5.5 on Solaris 8 on various system.
I'm using rsync to pull data over for collecting performance data for
graphing in Orca. What I'm seeing is the timestamps from time to time of
the data files is being setup "weird" on the system the data is being
pulled to.
The timestamp should match that of the system the data is pulled from right
?
2005 Aug 17
2
plotting issue with timestamps
I have a dataset with transactions and a timestamp at which they occoured
during a day. The time stamp is in the format YYYY/MM/DD hh:mm:ss. I would
like to plot a timeseries of the transactions to see if there is a
particular time in the day when there is a spike in transactions. Ofcourse
the YYYY/MM/DD can be dropped since I am monitoring activity for the day and
the actual date is
2006 Nov 17
1
SQLite3 put a parse error in my schema.rb for timestamps
Railsers:
I switched from MySQL to Sqlite3 for Test-Driven Development. It meant
the difference between
(Long term, I want to understand the db:migrate system well enough
that I can run a long test, occassionally, that migrates everything to
MySQL and retests it there. That will prevent nasty surprises at
deployment time. But that''s not the current question!)
Because I don''t