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ebeng_278441
Altocumulus
did someone found an answer for this one?
Ray_330743
Jan 17, 2018Altostratus
Did you have changes pending? Worked for me, 12.1.12.
Though I wonder what the timestamps represent. They don't look like a familiar timestamp format.
6510792451376654679
1
/Common/MY.LB.TLD
6511412335472880268
99
/Common/MY.LB.TLD
- IanBMar 27, 2020Employee
I realise the question was asked two years ago, but it's a unix timestamp, shifted left 32 bits with 32 bits of subsecond precision.
You can discard the right-hand 32 bits and treat the rest as a normal UTC unix epoch timestamp.
$ TZ=UTC date -d @$((6510792451376654679>>32))
Sun, Jan 14, 2018 6:39:57 AM