iso8601 (8) Linux Manual Page
Pacemaker – Part of the Pacemaker cluster resource manager
Synopsis
iso8601 command [output modifier]
Description
iso8601 – Display and parse ISO8601 dates and times
Options
- -?,
–help - This text
- -$,
–version - Version information
-V,–verbose- Increase debug output
Commands:
-n,–now- Display the current date/time
-d,–date=value- Parse an ISO8601 date/time. Eg. ‘2005-01-20 00:30:00 +01:00’ or ‘2005-040’
-p,–period=value- Parse an ISO8601 date/time with interval/period (wth start time). Eg. ‘2005-040/2005-043’
-D,–duration=value- Parse an ISO8601 date/time with duration (wth start time). Eg. ‘2005-040/P1M’
-E,–expected=value- Parse an ISO8601 date/time with duration (wth start time). Eg. ‘2005-040/P1M’
Output Modifiers:
-s,–seconds- Show result as a seconds since 0000-001 00:00:00Z
-S,–epoch- Show result as a seconds since EPOCH (1970-001 00:00:00Z)
-L,–local- Show result as a ‘local’ date/time
-O,–ordinal- Show result as an ‘ordinal’ date/time
-W,–week- Show result as an ‘calendar week’ date/time
For more information on the ISO8601 standard, see: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_8601
Author
Written by Andrew Beekhof
Reporting Bugs
Report bugs to pacemaker [at] oss.clusterlabs.org
