diff --git "a/train.jsonl" "b/train.jsonl" --- "a/train.jsonl" +++ "b/train.jsonl" @@ -1,19 +1,19 @@ -{"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\ns\ns': asciinema rec `date +%[7ms[27m`.rec\nc\n\n[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[Cc': a[7msc[27miinema rec `date +%s`.rec\n[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C\nr\n[17Pr': [7mscr[27meen -dr\n\n\n\n[8Pdemo@stephost:~$ scr\n[?2004l\n\n[r[m[2J[H[?7h[?1;4;6l[?1049h[22;0;0t[4l[?1h=[0m(B[1;59r\n[H[2J[H[2Jii libfreetype6:i386[16C2.6.3-3.2+deb9u1[18Ci386[9CFreeType 2 font engine, shared library files\nii libfuse2:i386[20C2.9.7-1+deb9u2[20Ci386[9CFilesystem in Userspace (library)\nii libgail-common:i386[14C2.24.31-2[25Ci386[9CGNOME Accessibility Implementation Library -- common modules\nii libgail18:i386[19C2.24.31-2[25Ci386[9CGNOME Accessibility Implementation Library -- shared libraries\nii libgcc-6-dev:i386[16C6.3.0-18+deb9u1[19Ci386[9CGCC support library (development files)\nii libgcc1:i386[21C1:6.3.0-18+deb9u1[17Ci386[9CGCC support library\nii libgcrypt20:i386[17C1.7.6-2+deb9u3[20Ci386[9CLGPL Crypto library - 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Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n]0;[H[2J]2;screenii libfreetype6:i386[16C2.6.3-3.2+deb9u1[18Ci386[9CFreeType 2 font engine, shared library files\nii libfuse2:i386[20C2.9.7-1+deb9u2[20Ci386[9CFilesystem in Userspace (library)\nii libgail-common:i386[14C2.24.31-2[25Ci386[9CGNOME Accessibility Implementation Library -- common modules\nii libgail18:i386[19C2.24.31-2[25Ci386[9CGNOME Accessibility Implementation Library -- shared libraries\nii libgcc-6-dev:i386[16C6.3.0-18+deb9u1[19Ci386[9CGCC support library (development files)\nii libgcc1:i386[21C1:6.3.0-18+deb9u1[17Ci386[9CGCC support library\nii libgcrypt20:i386[17C1.7.6-2+deb9u3[20Ci386[9CLGPL Crypto library - runtime library\nii libgd3:i386[22C2.2.4-2+deb9u5[20Ci386[9CGD Graphics Library\nii libgdbm3:i386[20C1.8.3-14[26Ci386[9CGNU dbm database routines (runtime version)\nii libgdk-pixbuf2.0-0:i386[10C2.36.5-2+deb9u2[19Ci386[9CGDK Pixbuf library\nii libgdk-pixbuf2.0-common[10C2.36.5-2+deb9u2[19Call[10CGDK Pixbuf library - 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Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n(Reading database ... \n\n(Reading database ... 5%\n(Reading database ... 10%\n(Reading database ... 15%\n(Reading database ... 20%\n(Reading database ... 25%\n(Reading database ... 30%\n(Reading database ... 35%\n(Reading database ... 40%\n(Reading database ... 45%\n(Reading database ... 50%\n(Reading database ... 55%\n(Reading database ... 60%\n(Reading database ... 65%\n(Reading database ... 70%\n(Reading database ... 75%\n\n(Reading database ... 80%\n\n(Reading database ... 85%\n\n(Reading database ... 90%\n\n(Reading database ... 95%\n\n(Reading database ... 100%\n(Reading database ... 51988 files and directories currently installed.)\n[1;58r[58;1H\n\nRemoving libgail18:i386 (2.24.31-2) ...\n[59;1H[42m[30mProgress: [ 0%][49m[39m [..............................................................................................................................................................................................] \n[A\n[59;1H[42m[30mProgress: [ 25%][49m[39m [###############################################...............................................................................................................................................] \n[A\n[59;1H[42m[30mProgress: [ 50%][49m[39m [###############################################################################################...............................................................................................] \n[A\n[59;1H[42m[30mProgress: [ 75%][49m[39m [##############################################################################################################################################................................................] \n[A\nProcessing triggers for libc-bin (2.24-11+deb9u4) ...\n\n\n[H[57B[A[J\ndemo@faiserver:~$ \n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\ns", "output": "60.285293, new event"} +{"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. 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[TRUNCATED 9 LINES OF SYSTEM OUTPUT] ...\n\nii libklibc[25C2.0.4-9[27Ci386[9Cminimal libc subset for use with initramfs\nii libkmod2:i386[20C23-2[30Ci386[9Clibkmod shared library\nii libkrb5-3:i386[19C1.15-1+deb9u1[21Ci386[9CMIT Kerberos runtime libraries\nii libkrb5support0:i386[13C1.15-1+deb9u1[21Ci386[9CMIT Kerberos runtime libraries - Support library\n:\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nq", "output": "39.014894, new event"} +{"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n\n2\n]0;screen[H[2J]2;screenii libfreetype6:i386[16C2.6.3-3.2+deb9u1[18Ci386[9CFreeType 2 font engine, shared library files\nii libfuse2:i386[20C2.9.7-1+deb9u2[20Ci386[9CFilesystem in Userspace (library)\nii libgcc-6-dev:i386[16C6.3.0-18+deb9u1[19Ci386[9CGCC support library (development files)\nii libgcc1:i386[21C1:6.3.0-18+deb9u1[17Ci386[9CGCC support library\nii libgcrypt20:i386[17C1.7.6-2+deb9u3[20Ci386[9CLGPL Crypto library - runtime library\nii libgd3:i386[22C2.2.4-2+deb9u5[20Ci386[9CGD Graphics Library\nii libgdbm3:i386[20C1.8.3-14[26Ci386[9CGNU dbm database routines (runtime version)\nii libgdk-pixbuf2.0-0:i386[10C2.36.5-2+deb9u2[19Ci386[9CGDK Pixbuf library\nii libgdk-pixbuf2.0-common[10C2.36.5-2+deb9u2[19Call[10C\nGDK Pixbuf library - data files\nii libgfortran3:i386[16C6.3.0-18+deb9u1[19Ci386[9CRuntime library for GNU Fortran applications\nii libglade2-0:i386[17C1:2.6.4-2[25Ci386[9Clibrary to load .glade files at runtime\nii libglib2.0-0:i386[16C2.50.3-2+deb9u2[19Ci386[9CGLib library of C routines\nii libgmp10:i386[20C2:6.1.2+dfsg-1[20Ci386[9CMultiprecision arithmetic library\n\n... 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Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n(Reading database ... \n\n(Reading database ... 5%\n(Reading database ... 10%\n(Reading database ... 15%\n(Reading database ... 20%\n(Reading database ... 25%\n\n... 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Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nr\nr\np\np\nh\nh\na\na\nn\nn\n\n\n\n\nsudo: unable to resolve host faiserver\n[59;1H\ndemo@faiserver:~$ \n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nOA", "output": "64.43915, new event"} -{"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nPAM - helper binaries\nii libpam-runtime 1.1.8-3.6 all Runtime support for the PAM library\nii libpam0g:i386 1.1.8-3.6 i386 Pluggable Authentication Modules library\nii libpango-1.0-0:i386 1.40.5-1 i386 Layout and rendering of internationalized text\nii libpangocairo-1.0-0:i386 1.40.5-1 i386 Layout and rendering of in\nternationalized text\nii libpangoft2-1.0-0:i386 1.40.5-1 i386 Layout and rendering of internationalized text\nii libpcap0.8:i386 1.8.1-3 i386 system interface for user-level packet capture\nii libpci3:i386 1:3.5.2-1 i386 Linux PCI Utilities (shared library)\nii libpcre3:i386 2:8.39-3 i386 Old Perl 5 Compatible Regul\nar Expression Library - runtime files\nii libperl5.24:i386 5.24.1-3+deb9u7 i386 shared Perl library\nii libpipeline1:i386 1.4.1-2 i386 pipeline manipulation library\nii libpixman-1-0:i386 0.34.0-1 i386 pixel-manipulation library for X and cairo\nii libpng16-16:i386 1.6.28-1+deb9u1 i386 PNG library - runtime (version 1.6)\nii libpopt0:i386 1.16-10+b2 i386 lib for parsing cmdline parameters\n:[K\n\n\n]0;[H[2J]2;screenii libldap-2.4-2:i386[15C2.4.44+dfsg-5+deb9u4[14Ci386[9COpenLDAP libraries\nii libldap-common[19C2.4.44+dfsg-5+deb9u4[14Call[10COpenLDAP common files for libraries\nii liblinear3:i386[18C2.1.0+dfsg-2[22Ci386[9CLibrary for Large Linear Classification\nii liblink-grammar4[17C4.7.4-2[27Ci386[9CCarnegie Mellon University's link grammar parser (libraries)\nii liblink-grammar4-dev[13C4.7.4-2[27Ci386[9CCarnegie Mellon University's link grammar parser (development headers)\nii liblink-grammar5:i386[12C5.3.14-1[26Ci386[9CCarnegie Mellon University's link grammar parser (libraries)\nii liblist-compare-perl[13C0.53-1[28Call[10CPerl module for comparing elements of two or more lists\nii libllvm3.8:i386[18C1:3.8.1-24[24Ci386[9CModular compiler and toolchain technologies, runtime library\nii liblocale-gettext-perl[11C1.07-3+b1[25Ci386[9Cmodule using libc functions for internationalization in Perl\nii liblockfile-bin[18C1.14-1+b1[25Ci386[9Csupport binaries for and cli utilities based on liblockfile\nii liblockfile-simple-perl[10C0.208-1[27Call[10CPerl module for simple advisory file locking\nii liblockfile1:i386[16C1.14-1+b1[25Ci386[9CNFS-safe locking library\nii liblog-agent-perl[16C1.001-2[27Call[10CPerl module providing helper logging routines\nii liblogging-stdlog0:i386[10C1.0.5-2+b2[24Ci386[9Ceasy to use and lightweight logging library\nii liblognorm5:i386[17C2.0.1-1.1+b1[22Ci386[9Clog normalizing library\nii libltdl-dev:i386[17C2.4.6-2\n[27Ci386[9CSystem independent dlopen wrapper for GNU libtool\nii libltdl7:i386[20C2.4.6-2[27Ci386[9CSystem independent dlopen wrapper for GNU libtool\nii liblua5.1-0:i386[17C5.1.5-8.1+b2[22Ci386[9CShared library for the Lua interpreter version 5.1\nii liblua5.3-0:i386[17C5.3.3-1[27Ci386[9CShared library for the Lua interpreter version 5.3\nii liblwp-mediatypes-perl[11C6.02-1[28Call[10Cmodule to guess media type for a file or a URL\nii liblwp-protocol-https-perl[7C6.06-2[28Call[10CHTTPS driver for LWP::UserAgent\nii liblz4-1:i386[20C0.0~r131-2+b1[21Ci386[9CFast LZ compression algorithm library - runtime\nii liblzma5:i386[20C5.2.2-1.2+b1[22Ci386[9CXZ-format compression library\nii liblzo2-2:i386[19C2.08-1.2+b2[23Ci386[9Cdata compression library\nii libmagic-mgc[21C1:5.30-1+deb9u3[19Ci386[9CFile type determination library using \"magic\" numbers (compiled magic file)\nii libmagic1:i386[19C1:5.30-1+deb9u3[19Ci386[9CRecognize the type of data in a file using \"magic\" numbers - library\nii libmailtools-perl[16C2.18-1[28Call[10CManipulate email in perl programs\nii libmnl0:i386[21C1.0.4-2[27Ci386[9Cminimalistic Netlink communication library\nii libmount1:i386[19C2.29.2-1+deb9u1[19Ci386[9Cdevice mounting library\nii libmpc3:i386[21C1.0.3-1+b2[24Ci386[9Cmultiple precision complex floating-point library\nii libmpdec2:i386[19C2.4.2-1[27Ci386[9Clibrary for decimal floating point arithmetic (runtime library)\nii libmpfr4:i386[20C3.1.5-1[27Ci386[9Cmultiple precision floating-point computation\nii libmpx2:i386[21C6.3.0-18+deb9u1[19Ci386[9CIntel memory protection extensions (runtime)\nii libmspack0:i386[18C0.5-1+deb9u3[22Ci386[9Clibrary for Microsoft compression formats (shared library)\nii libncurses5:i386[17C6.0+20161126-1+deb9u2[13Ci386[9Cshared libraries for terminal handling\nii libncurses5-dev:i386[13C6.0+20161126-1+deb9u2[13Ci386[9Cdeveloper's libraries for ncurses\nii libncursesw5:i386[16C6.0+20161126-1+deb9u2[13Ci386[9Cshared libraries for terminal handling (wide character support)\nii libnet-http-perl[17C6.12-1[28Call[10Cmodule providing low-level HTTP connection client\nii libnet-inet6glue-perl[12C0.603-2[27Call[10Cglue module to make perl modules IPv6 ready\nii libnet-smtp-ssl-p\nerl[13C1.04-1[28Call[10CPerl module providing SSL support to Net::SMTP\nii libnet-ssleay-perl[15C1.80-1[28Ci386[9CPerl module for Secure Sockets Layer (SSL)\nii libnetfilter-acct1:i386[10C1.0.2-1.1[25Ci386[9CNetfilter acct library\nii libnetfilter-conntrack3:i386[5C1.0.6-2[27Ci386[9CNetfilter netlink-conntrack library\nii libnettle6:i386[18C3.3-1+b2[26Ci386[9Clow level cryptographic library (symmetric and one-way cryptos)\nii libnewt0.52:i386[17C0.52.19-1+b1[22Ci386[9CNot Erik's Windowing Toolkit - text mode windowing with slang\nii libnfnetlink0:i386[15C1.0.1-3[27Ci386[9CNetfilter netlink library\nii libnfsidmap2:i386[16C0.25-5.1[26Ci386[9CNFS idmapping library\nii libnghttp2-14:i386[15C1.18.1-1+deb9u1[19Ci386[9Clibrary implementing HTTP/2 protocol (shared library)\nii libnpth0:i386[20C1.3-1[29Ci386[9Creplacement for GNU Pth using system threads\nii libopts25:i386[19C1:5.18.12-3[23Ci386[9Cautomated option processing library based on autogen\nii libp11-kit0:i386[17C0.23.3-2[26Ci386[9Clibrary for loading and coordinating access to PKCS#11 modules - runtime\nii libpam-modules:i386[14C1.1.8-3.6[25Ci386[9CPluggable Authentication Modules for PAM\nii libpam-modules-bin[15C1.1.8-3.6[25Ci386[9CPluggable Authentication Modules for PAM - helper binaries\nii libpam-runtime[19C1.1.8-3.6[25Call[10CRuntime support for the PAM library\nii libpam0g:i386[20C1.1.8-3.6[25Ci386[9CPluggable Authentication Modules library\nii libpango-1.0-0:i386[14C1.40.5-1[26Ci386[9CLayout and rendering of internationalized text\nii libpangocairo-1.0-0:i386[9C1.40.5-1[26Ci386[9CLayout and rendering of internationalized text\nii libpangoft2-1.0-0:i386[11C1.40.5-1[26Ci386[9CLayout and rendering of internationalized text\n:\n\n\n]0;screen[H[2J]2;screenii libldap-2.4-2:i386[15C2.4.44+dfsg-5+deb9u4[14Ci386[9COpenLDAP libraries\nii libldap-common[19C2.4.44+dfsg-5+deb9u4[14Call[10COpenLDAP common files for libraries\nii liblinear3:i386[18C2.1.0+dfsg-2[22Ci386[9CLibrary for Large Linear Classification\nii liblink-grammar5:i386[12C5.3.14-1[26Ci386[9CCarnegie Mellon University's link grammar parser (libraries)\nii libllvm3.8:i386[18C1:3.8.1-24[24Ci386[9CModular compiler and toolchain technologies, runtime library\nii liblocale-gettext-perl[11C1.07-3+b1[25Ci386[9Cmodule using libc functions for internationalization in Perl\nii liblockfile-bin[18C1.14-1+b1[25Ci386[9Csupport binaries for and cli utilities based on liblockfile\nii liblockfile-simple-perl[10C0.208-1[27Call[10CPerl module for simple advisory file locking\nii liblockfile1:i386[16C1.14-1+b1[25Ci386[9CNFS-safe locking library\nii liblog-agent-perl[16C1.001-2[27Call[10CPerl module providing helper logging routines\nii liblogging-stdlog0:i386[10C1.0.5-2+b2[24Ci386[9Ceasy to use and lightweight logging library\nii liblognorm5:i386[17C2.0.1-1.1+b1[22Ci386[9Clog normalizing library\nii libltdl7:i386[20C2.4.6-2[27Ci386[9CSystem independent dlopen wrapper for GNU libtool\nii liblua5\n.1-0:i386[17C5.1.5-8.1+b2[22Ci386[9CShared library for the Lua interpreter version 5.1\nii liblua5.3-0:i386[17C5.3.3-1[27Ci386[9CShared library for the Lua interpreter version 5.3\nii liblwp-mediatypes-perl[11C6.02-1[28Call[10Cmodule to guess media type for a file or a URL\nii liblwp-protocol-https-perl[7C6.06-2[28Call[10CHTTPS driver for LWP::UserAgent\nii liblz4-1:i386[20C0.0~r131-2+b1[21Ci386[9CFast LZ compression algorithm library - runtime\nii liblzma5:i386[20C5.2.2-1.2+b1[22Ci386[9CXZ-format compression library\nii liblzo2-2:i386[19C2.08-1.2+b2[23Ci386[9Cdata compression library\nii libmagic-mgc[21C1:5.30-1+deb9u3[19Ci386[9CFile type determination library using \"magic\" numbers (compiled magic file)\nii libmagic1:i386[19C1:5.30-1+deb9u3[19Ci386[9CRecognize the type of data in a file using \"magic\" numbers - library\nii libmnl0:i386[21C1.0.4-2[27Ci386[9Cminimalistic Netlink communication library\nii libmount1:i386[19C2.29.2-1+deb9u1[19Ci386[9Cdevice mounting library\nii libmpc3:i386[21C1.0.3-1+b2[24Ci386[9Cmultiple precision complex floating-point library\nii libmpdec2:i386[19C2.4.2-1[27Ci386[9Clibrary for decimal floating point arithmetic (runtime library)\nii libmpfr4:i386[20C3.1.5-1[27Ci386[9Cmultiple precision floating-point computation\nii libmpx2:i386[21C6.3.0-18+deb9u1[19Ci386[9CIntel memory protection extensions (runtime)\nii libmspack0:i386[18C0.5-1+deb9u3[22Ci386[9Clibrary for Microsoft compression formats (shared library)\nii libncurses5:i386[17C6.0+20161126-1+deb9u2[13Ci386[9Cshared libraries for terminal handling\nii libncurses5-dev:i386[13C6.0+20161126-1+deb9u2[13Ci386[9Cdeveloper's libraries for ncurses\nii libncursesw5:i386[16C6.0+20161126-1+deb9u2[13Ci386[9Cshared libraries for terminal handling (wide character support)\nii libnet-http-perl[17C6.12-1[28Call[10Cmodule providing low-level HTTP connection client\nii libnet-ssleay-perl[15C1.80-1[28Ci386[9CPerl module for Secure Sockets Layer (SSL)\nii libnetfilter-conntrack3:i386[5C1.0.6-2[27Ci386[9CNetfilter netlink-conntrack library\nii libnettle6:i386[18C3.3-1+b2[26Ci386[9Clow level cryptographic library (symmetric and one-way cryptos)\nii libnewt0.52:i386[17C0.52.19-1+b1[22Ci386[9CNot Erik's Windowing Toolkit - text mode windowing with slang\nii libnfnetlink0:i386[15C1.0.1-3[27Ci386[9CNetfilter netlink library\nii libnfsidmap2:i386[16C0.25-5.1[26Ci386[9CNFS idmapping library\nii libnghttp2-14:i386[15C1.18.1-1+deb9u1[19Ci386[9Clibrary implem\nenting HTTP/2 protocol (shared library)\nii libnpth0:i386[20C1.3-1[29Ci386[9Creplacement for GNU Pth using system threads\nii libopts25:i386[19C1:5.18.12-3[23Ci386[9Cautomated option processing library based on autogen\nii libp11-kit0:i386[17C0.23.3-2[26Ci386[9Clibrary for loading and coordinating access to PKCS#11 modules - runtime\nii libpam-modules:i386[14C1.1.8-3.6[25Ci386[9CPluggable Authentication Modules for PAM\nii libpam-modules-bin[15C1.1.8-3.6[25Ci386[9CPluggable Authentication Modules for PAM - helper binaries\nii libpam-runtime[19C1.1.8-3.6[25Call[10CRuntime support for the PAM library\nii libpam0g:i386[20C1.1.8-3.6[25Ci386[9CPluggable Authentication Modules library\nii libpango-1.0-0:i386[14C1.40.5-1[26Ci386[9CLayout and rendering of internationalized text\nii libpangocairo-1.0-0:i386[9C1.40.5-1[26Ci386[9CLayout and rendering of internationalized text\nii libpangoft2-1.0-0:i386[11C1.40.5-1[26Ci386[9CLayout and rendering of internationalized text\nii libpcap0.8:i386[18C1.8.1-3[27Ci386[9Csystem interface for user-level packet capture\nii libpci3:i386[21C1:3.5.2-1[25Ci386[9CLinux PCI Utilities (shared library)\nii libpcre3:i386[20C2:8.39-3[26Ci386[9COld Perl 5 Compatible Regular Expression Library - runtime files\nii libperl5.24:i386[17C5.24.1-3+deb9u7[19Ci386[9Cshared Perl library\nii libpipeline1:i386[16C1.4.1-2[27Ci386[9Cpipeline manipulation library\nii libpixman-1-0:i386[15C0.34.0-1[26Ci386[9Cpixel-manipulation library for X and cairo\nii libpng16-16:i386[17C1.6.28-1+deb9u1[19Ci386[9CPNG library - runtime (version 1.6)\nii libpopt0:i386[20C1.16-10+b2[24Ci386[9Clib for parsing cmdline parameters\n:]0;]0;screen\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n0", "output": "78.698613, new event"} -{"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n]0;[H[2J]2;screenii libldap-2.4-2:i386[15C2.4.44+dfsg-5+deb9u4[14Ci386[9COpenLDAP libraries\nii libldap-common[19C2.4.44+dfsg-5+deb9u4[14Call[10COpenLDAP common files for libraries\nii liblinear3:i386[18C2.1.0+dfsg-2[22Ci386[9CLibrary for Large Linear Classification\nii liblink-grammar4[17C4.7.4-2[27Ci386[9CCarnegie Mellon University's link grammar parser (libraries)\nii liblink-grammar4-dev[13C4.7.4-2[27Ci386[9CCarnegie Mellon University's link grammar parser (development headers)\nii liblink-grammar5:i386[12C5.3.14-1[26Ci386[9CCarnegie Mellon University's link grammar parser (libraries)\nii liblist-compare-perl[13C0.53-1[28Call[10CPerl module for comparing elements of two or more lists\nii libllvm3.8:i386[18C1:3.8.1-24[24Ci386[9CModular compiler and toolchain technologies, runtime library\nii liblocale-gettext-perl[11C1.07-3+b1[25Ci386[9Cmodule using libc functions for internationalization in Perl\nii liblockfile-bin[18C1.14-1+b1[25Ci386[9Csupport binaries for and cli utilities based on liblockfile\nii liblockfile-simple-perl[10C0.208-1[27Call[10CPerl module for simple advisory file locking\nii liblockfile1:i386[16C1.14-1+b1[25Ci386[9CNFS-safe locking library\nii liblog-agent-perl[16C1.001-2[27Call[10CPerl module providing helper logging routines\nii liblogging-stdlog0:i386[10C1.0.5-2+b2[24Ci386[9Ceasy to use and lightweight logging library\nii liblognorm5:i386[17C2.0.1-1.1+b1[22Ci386[9Clog normalizing library\nii libltdl-dev:i386[17C2.4.6-2\n[27Ci386[9CSystem independent dlopen wrapper for GNU libtool\nii libltdl7:i386[20C2.4.6-2[27Ci386[9CSystem independent dlopen wrapper for GNU libtool\nii liblua5.1-0:i386[17C5.1.5-8.1+b2[22Ci386[9CShared library for the Lua interpreter version 5.1\nii liblua5.3-0:i386[17C5.3.3-1[27Ci386[9CShared library for the Lua interpreter version 5.3\nii liblwp-mediatypes-perl[11C6.02-1[28Call[10Cmodule to guess media type for a file or a URL\nii liblwp-protocol-https-perl[7C6.06-2[28Call[10CHTTPS driver for LWP::UserAgent\nii liblz4-1:i386[20C0.0~r131-2+b1[21Ci386[9CFast LZ compression algorithm library - 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Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. 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Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nPAM - helper binaries\nii libpam-runtime 1.1.8-3.6 all Runtime support for the PAM library\nii libpam0g:i386 1.1.8-3.6 i386 Pluggable Authentication Modules library\nii libpango-1.0-0:i386 1.40.5-1 i386 Layout and rendering of internationalized text\nii libpangocairo-1.0-0:i386 1.40.5-1 i386 Layout and rendering of in\nternationalized text\nii libpangoft2-1.0-0:i386 1.40.5-1 i386 Layout and rendering of internationalized text\nii libpcap0.8:i386 1.8.1-3 i386 system interface for user-level packet capture\nii libpci3:i386 1:3.5.2-1 i386 Linux PCI Utilities (shared library)\nii libpcre3:i386 2:8.39-3 i386 Old Perl 5 Compatible Regul\nar Expression Library - runtime files\nii libperl5.24:i386 5.24.1-3+deb9u7 i386 shared Perl library\nii libpipeline1:i386 1.4.1-2 i386 pipeline manipulation library\nii libpixman-1-0:i386 0.34.0-1 i386 pixel-manipulation library for X and cairo\nii libpng16-16:i386 1.6.28-1+deb9u1 i386 PNG library - runtime (version 1.6)\nii libpopt0:i386 1.16-10+b2 i386 lib for parsing cmdline parameters\n:[K\n\n\n]0;[H[2J]2;screenii libldap-2.4-2:i386[15C2.4.44+dfsg-5+deb9u4[14Ci386[9COpenLDAP libraries\nii libldap-common[19C2.4.44+dfsg-5+deb9u4[14Call[10COpenLDAP common files for libraries\nii liblinear3:i386[18C2.1.0+dfsg-2[22Ci386[9CLibrary for Large Linear Classification\nii liblink-grammar4[17C4.7.4-2[27Ci386[9CCarnegie Mellon University's link grammar parser (libraries)\nii liblink-grammar4-dev[13C4.7.4-2[27Ci386[9CCarnegie Mellon University's link grammar parser (development headers)\n\n... 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[TRUNCATED 20 LINES OF SYSTEM OUTPUT] ...\n\nii libnpth0:i386[20C1.3-1[29Ci386[9Creplacement for GNU Pth using system threads\nii libopts25:i386[19C1:5.18.12-3[23Ci386[9Cautomated option processing library based on autogen\nii libp11-kit0:i386[17C0.23.3-2[26Ci386[9Clibrary for loading and coordinating access to PKCS#11 modules - runtime\nii libpam-modules:i386[14C1.1.8-3.6[25Ci386[9CPluggable Authentication Modules for PAM\nii libpam-modules-bin[15C1.1.8-3.6[25Ci386[9CPluggable Authentic\nation Modules for PAM - helper binaries\nii libpam-runtime[19C1.1.8-3.6[25Call[10CRuntime support for the PAM library\nii libpam0g:i386[20C1.1.8-3.6[25Ci386[9CPluggable Authentication Modules library\nii libpango-1.0-0:i386[14C1.40.5-1[26Ci386[9CLayout and rendering of internationalized text\nii libpangocairo-1.0-0:i386[9C1.40.5-1[26Ci386[9CLayout and rendering of internationalized text\nii libpangoft2-1.0-0:i386[11C1.40.5-1[26Ci386[9CLayout and rendering of internationalized text\n:\nq\n[K\ndemo@faiserver:~$ \n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\ns", "output": "100.472349, new event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n(Reading database ... 80%\n\n(Reading database ... 85%\n\n(Reading database ... 90%\n\n(Reading database ... 95%\n\n(Reading database ... 100%\n(Reading database ... 51982 files and directories currently installed.)\n[1;58r[58;1H\n\nRemoving liblink-grammar4-dev (4.7.4-2) ...\n[59;1H[42m[30mProgress: [ 0%][49m[39m [..............................................................................................................................................................................................] \n[A[59;1H[42m[30mProgress: [ 14%][49m[39m [###########################...................................................................................................................................................................] \n[A\n[59;1H[42m[30mProgress: [ 28%][49m[39m [######################################################........................................................................................................................................] \n[A\n[59;1H[42m[30mProgress: [ 42%][49m[39m [#################################################################################.............................................................................................................] \n[A\nRemoving liblink-grammar4 (4.7.4-2) ...\n\n[59;1H[42m[30mProgress: [ 57%][49m[39m [############################################################################################################..................................................................................] \n[A\n[59;1H[42m[30mProgress: [ 71%][49m[39m [#######################################################################################################################################.......................................................] \n[A\n[59;1H[42m[30mProgress: [ 85%][49m[39m [##################################################################################################################################################################............................] \n[A\n\n[H[57B[A[J\ndemo@faiserver:~$ \n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nOA", "output": "266.973476, new event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n[1@o\n \n[1@ \n\n\n\n\nsudo: unable to resolve host faiserver\n\n[sudo] password for demo: \nf\na\ni\n\n\n\n[master 8c0686a] libgnutls30-dev is not in debian 9.\n\n 1 file changed, 5 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)\n\ndemo@faiserver:/home/fai/config$ \n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nOA", "output": "30.693452, new event"} -{"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n \n[K\n gnuplot-nox\n[31m-liblink-grammar4-dev[39m\n link-grammar\n magit\n ncftp \n[36m@@ -28,4 +27,8 @@[39m chromium\n iceweasel\n abcde\n \n[31m-#FIXME: replaced grip with sound-juicer, but its not working on my laptop..[39m\n\\ No newline at end of file\n[32m+[39m[32m#FIXME: replaced grip with sound-juicer, but its not working on my laptop..[39m\n[32m+[39m\n[32m+[39m[32m# FIXME: liblink-grammar4-dev does not exist in debian 9[39m\n[32m+[39m[32m#PACKAGES aptitude[39m\n[32m+[39m[32m#liblink-grammar4-dev[39m\n[1mdiff --git a/package_config/KERNELDEV b/package_config/KERNELDEV[0m\n[1mindex 198fd2f..8a64f29 100644[0m\n[1m--- a/package_config/KERNELDEV[0m\n[1m+++ b/package_config/KERNELDEV[0m\n[36m@@ -1,3 +1,7 @@[39m\n PACKAGES aptitude\n[31m-kernel-package[39m\n subversion\n[32m+[39m\n[32m+[39m[32m# FIXME: kernel-package does not exist in debian 9.[39m\n[32m+[39m[32m#PACKAGES aptitude[39m\n[32m+[39m[32m# kernel-package[39m\n\n[41m+[49m\n[1mdiff --git a/package_config/SERVERCREATEVM b/package_config/SERVERCREATEVM[0m\n[1mindex e8664e6..464507b 100644[0m\n[1m--- a/package_config/SERVERCREATEVM[0m\n[1m+++ b/package_config/SERVERCREATEVM[0m\n[36m@@ -1,8 +1,8 @@[39m\n[32m+[39m[32m# Services for a physical host to run \"CreateVM\" style VMs on top of.[39m\n PACKAGES aptitude\n kvm\n procmail\n[31m-php5-pgsql[39m\n[31m-telnetd[39m\n tintin++\n nmap\n[31m-bridge-utils[39m\n\\ No newline at end of file\n[32m+[39m[32mbridge-utils[39m\n[41m+[49m\n[1mdiff --git a/package_config/SERVERFAI b/package_config/SERVERFAI[0m\n[1mindex e968e88..8291cc6 100644[0m\n[1m--- a/package_config/SERVERFAI[0m\n[1m+++ b/package_config/SERVERFAI[0m\n[36m@@ -1,8 +1,11 @@[39m\n[32m+[39m[32m# a server which produces FAI CDs.[39m\n[32m+[39m\n PACKAGES aptitude\n debmirror \n apt-cacher-ng\n apt-move \n genisoimage\n:[K\n \n[K\n[32m+[39m[32msquashfs-tools[39m\n subversion \n debhelper \n gnupg \n[1mdiff --git a/package_config/SERVERIRCD b/package_config/SERVERIRCD[0m\n[1mindex a41c7d3..9f67f0a 100644[0m\n[1m--- a/package_config/SERVERIRCD[0m\n[1m+++ b/package_config/SERVERIRCD[0m\n[36m@@ -1,3 +1,7 @@[39m\n[31m-PACKAGES aptitude[39m\n[31m-ircd-ratbox[39m\n[31m-ratbox-services-pgsql[39m\n\\ No newline at end of file\n[32m+[39m[32m# an IRC server.[39m\n[32m+[39m\n[32m+[39m[32m# FIXME: completely deprecated.[39m\n[32m+[39m[32m# FIXME: packages do not exist in debian 9[39m\n[32m+[39m[32m#PACKAGES aptitude[39m\n[32m+[39m[32m#ircd-ratbox[39m\n[32m+[39m[32m#ratbox-services-pgsql[39m\n\\ No newline at end of file\n[1mdiff --git a/package_config/SERVERISCSI b/package_config/SERVERISCSI[0m\n[1mindex 434c19a..720b6e4 100644[0m\n[1m--- a/package_config/SERVERISCSI[0m\n[1m+++ b/package_config/SERVERISCSI[0m\n[36m@@ -1,3 +1,3 @@[39m\n[32m+[39m[32m# An ISCSI server; that is \na server who makes their disks available over the network via the iscsi protocol.[39m\n PACKAGES aptitude\n[31m-iscsitarget[39m\n[31m-iscsitarget-dkms[39m\n\\ No newline at end of file\n[32m+[39m[32mtgt[39m\n[1mdiff --git a/package_config/SERVERMYSQL b/package_config/SERVERMYSQL[0m\n\n[1mindex ec2aa9f..fc0e56f 100644[0m\n[1m--- a/package_config/SERVERMYSQL[0m\n[1m+++ b/package_config/SERVERMYSQL[0m\n[36m@@ -1,3 +1,5 @@[39m\n PACKAGES aptitude\n mysql-server\n[31m-php5-mysql[39m\n[32m+[39m\n[32m+[39m[32m# FIXME: PHP5 does not exist in debian 9+. also, php-mysql is known for being full of holes.[39m\n[32m+[39m[32m#php5-mysql[39m\n[1mdiff --git a/package_config/SERVERNAGIOS b/package_config/SERVERNAGIOS[0m\n[1mindex 1dde395..0c224f7 100644[0m\n[1m--- a/package_config/SERVERNAGIOS[0m\n[1m+++ b/package_config/SERVERNAGIOS[0m\n[36m@@ -1,7 +1,10 @@[39m\n[32m+[39m[32m# A server for the nagios monitoring system.[39m\n PACKAGES aptitude\n[31m-nagios3[39m\n nagios-plugins\n nagios-snmp-plugins\n[31m-[39m\n #for lockfile\n[31m-procmail[39m\n\\ No newline at end of file\n[32m+[39m[32mprocmail[39m\n:[K\n \n[K\n[32m+[39m\n[32m+[39m[32m# FIXME: nagios3 does not exist in Debian 9.[39m\n[32m+[39m[32m# PACKAGES aptitude[39m\n[32m+[39m[32m# nagios3[39m\n[1mdiff --git a/package_config/SERVERNTOP b/package_config/SERVERNTOP[0m\n[1mindex 187c80d..ae180d4 100644[0m\n[1m--- a/package_config/SERVERNTOP[0m\n[1m+++ b/package_config/SERVERNTOP[0m\n[36m@@ -1,2 +1,3 @@[39m\n[32m+[39m[32m# a server for NTop, the network traffic monitoring system.[39m\n PACKAGES aptitude\n[31m-ntop[39m\n\\ No newline at end of file\n[32m+[39m[32mntopng[39m\n\\ No newline at end of file\n[7m(END)[27m[K\n \n\n[K[?5h[?5l[K[7m(END)[27m[K\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nq", "output": "1325.822228, new event"} -{"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n\n[41m+[49m\n[1mdiff --git a/package_config/SERVERCREATEVM b/package_config/SERVERCREATEVM[0m\n[1mindex e8664e6..464507b 100644[0m\n[1m--- a/package_config/SERVERCREATEVM[0m\n[1m+++ b/package_config/SERVERCREATEVM[0m\n[36m@@ -1,8 +1,8 @@[39m\n[32m+[39m[32m# Services for a physical host to run \"CreateVM\" style VMs on top of.[39m\n PACKAGES aptitude\n kvm\n procmail\n[31m-php5-pgsql[39m\n[31m-telnetd[39m\n tintin++\n nmap\n[31m-bridge-utils[39m\n\\ No newline at end of file\n[32m+[39m[32mbridge-utils[39m\n[41m+[49m\n[1mdiff --git a/package_config/SERVERFAI b/package_config/SERVERFAI[0m\n[1mindex e968e88..8291cc6 100644[0m\n[1m--- a/package_config/SERVERFAI[0m\n[1m+++ b/package_config/SERVERFAI[0m\n[36m@@ -1,8 +1,11 @@[39m\n[32m+[39m[32m# a server which produces FAI CDs.[39m\n[32m+[39m\n PACKAGES aptitude\n debmirror \n apt-cacher-ng\n apt-move \n genisoimage\n:[K\n \n[K\n[32m+[39m[32msquashfs-tools[39m\n subversion \n debhelper \n gnupg \n[1mdiff --git a/package_config/SERVERIRCD b/package_config/SERVERIRCD[0m\n[1mindex a41c7d3..9f67f0a 100644[0m\n[1m--- a/package_config/SERVERIRCD[0m\n[1m+++ b/package_config/SERVERIRCD[0m\n[36m@@ -1,3 +1,7 @@[39m\n[31m-PACKAGES aptitude[39m\n[31m-ircd-ratbox[39m\n[31m-ratbox-services-pgsql[39m\n\\ No newline at end of file\n[32m+[39m[32m# an IRC server.[39m\n[32m+[39m\n[32m+[39m[32m# FIXME: completely deprecated.[39m\n[32m+[39m[32m# FIXME: packages do not exist in debian 9[39m\n[32m+[39m[32m#PACKAGES aptitude[39m\n[32m+[39m[32m#ircd-ratbox[39m\n[32m+[39m[32m#ratbox-services-pgsql[39m\n\\ No newline at end of file\n[1mdiff --git a/package_config/SERVERISCSI b/package_config/SERVERISCSI[0m\n[1mindex 434c19a..720b6e4 100644[0m\n[1m--- a/package_config/SERVERISCSI[0m\n[1m+++ b/package_config/SERVERISCSI[0m\n[36m@@ -1,3 +1,3 @@[39m\n[32m+[39m[32m# An ISCSI server; that is \na server who makes their disks available over the network via the iscsi protocol.[39m\n PACKAGES aptitude\n[31m-iscsitarget[39m\n[31m-iscsitarget-dkms[39m\n\\ No newline at end of file\n[32m+[39m[32mtgt[39m\n[1mdiff --git a/package_config/SERVERMYSQL b/package_config/SERVERMYSQL[0m\n\n[1mindex ec2aa9f..fc0e56f 100644[0m\n[1m--- a/package_config/SERVERMYSQL[0m\n[1m+++ b/package_config/SERVERMYSQL[0m\n[36m@@ -1,3 +1,5 @@[39m\n PACKAGES aptitude\n mysql-server\n[31m-php5-mysql[39m\n[32m+[39m\n[32m+[39m[32m# FIXME: PHP5 does not exist in debian 9+. also, php-mysql is known for being full of holes.[39m\n[32m+[39m[32m#php5-mysql[39m\n[1mdiff --git a/package_config/SERVERNAGIOS b/package_config/SERVERNAGIOS[0m\n[1mindex 1dde395..0c224f7 100644[0m\n[1m--- a/package_config/SERVERNAGIOS[0m\n[1m+++ b/package_config/SERVERNAGIOS[0m\n[36m@@ -1,7 +1,10 @@[39m\n[32m+[39m[32m# A server for the nagios monitoring system.[39m\n PACKAGES aptitude\n[31m-nagios3[39m\n nagios-plugins\n nagios-snmp-plugins\n[31m-[39m\n #for lockfile\n[31m-procmail[39m\n\\ No newline at end of file\n[32m+[39m[32mprocmail[39m\n:[K\n \n[K\n[32m+[39m\n[32m+[39m[32m# FIXME: nagios3 does not exist in Debian 9.[39m\n[32m+[39m[32m# PACKAGES aptitude[39m\n[32m+[39m[32m# nagios3[39m\n[1mdiff --git a/package_config/SERVERNTOP b/package_config/SERVERNTOP[0m\n[1mindex 187c80d..ae180d4 100644[0m\n[1m--- a/package_config/SERVERNTOP[0m\n[1m+++ b/package_config/SERVERNTOP[0m\n[36m@@ -1,2 +1,3 @@[39m\n[32m+[39m[32m# a server for NTop, the network traffic monitoring system.[39m\n PACKAGES aptitude\n[31m-ntop[39m\n\\ No newline at end of file\n[32m+[39m[32mntopng[39m\n\\ No newline at end of file\n[7m(END)[27m[K\n \n\n[K[?5h[?5l[K[7m(END)[27m[K\nq\n\n[K\ndemo@faiserver:/home/fai/config$ \n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\ng", "output": "1326.244128, new event"} -{"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n[32m+[39m\n[32m+[39m[32m# FIXME: nagios3 does not exist in Debian 9.[39m\n[32m+[39m[32m# PACKAGES aptitude[39m\n[32m+[39m[32m# nagios3[39m\n[1mdiff --git a/package_config/SERVERNTOP b/package_config/SERVERNTOP[0m\n[1mindex 187c80d..ae180d4 100644[0m\n[1m--- a/package_config/SERVERNTOP[0m\n[1m+++ b/package_config/SERVERNTOP[0m\n[36m@@ -1,2 +1,3 @@[39m\n[32m+[39m[32m# a server for NTop, the network traffic monitoring system.[39m\n PACKAGES aptitude\n[31m-ntop[39m\n\\ No newline at end of file\n[32m+[39m[32mntopng[39m\n\\ No newline at end of file\n[7m(END)[27m[K\n \n\n[K[?5h[?5l[K[7m(END)[27m[K\nq\n\n[K\ndemo@faiserver:/home/fai/config$ \ng\ng\ni\ni\nt\nt\n \n \n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\na", "output": "1327.070719, old event"} +{"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n \n[K\n gnuplot-nox\n[31m-liblink-grammar4-dev[39m\n link-grammar\n magit\n ncftp \n\n... [TRUNCATED 18 LINES OF SYSTEM OUTPUT] ...\n\n subversion\n[32m+[39m\n[32m+[39m[32m# FIXME: kernel-package does not exist in debian 9.[39m\n[32m+[39m[32m#PACKAGES aptitude[39m\n[32m+[39m[32m# kernel-package[39m\n\n[41m+[49m\n[1mdiff --git a/package_config/SERVERCREATEVM b/package_config/SERVERCREATEVM[0m\n[1mindex e8664e6..464507b 100644[0m\n[1m--- a/package_config/SERVERCREATEVM[0m\n\n... [TRUNCATED 22 LINES OF SYSTEM OUTPUT] ...\n\n debmirror \n apt-cacher-ng\n apt-move \n genisoimage\n:[K\n \n[K\n[32m+[39m[32msquashfs-tools[39m\n subversion \n debhelper \n gnupg \n[1mdiff --git a/package_config/SERVERIRCD b/package_config/SERVERIRCD[0m\n\n... [TRUNCATED 17 LINES OF SYSTEM OUTPUT] ...\n\n[1mindex 434c19a..720b6e4 100644[0m\n[1m--- a/package_config/SERVERISCSI[0m\n[1m+++ b/package_config/SERVERISCSI[0m\n[36m@@ -1,3 +1,3 @@[39m\n[32m+[39m[32m# An ISCSI server; that is \na server who makes their disks available over the network via the iscsi protocol.[39m\n PACKAGES aptitude\n[31m-iscsitarget[39m\n[31m-iscsitarget-dkms[39m\n\\ No newline at end of file\n[32m+[39m[32mtgt[39m\n[1mdiff --git a/package_config/SERVERMYSQL b/package_config/SERVERMYSQL[0m\n\n[1mindex ec2aa9f..fc0e56f 100644[0m\n[1m--- a/package_config/SERVERMYSQL[0m\n[1m+++ b/package_config/SERVERMYSQL[0m\n[36m@@ -1,3 +1,5 @@[39m\n PACKAGES aptitude\n\n... [TRUNCATED 16 LINES OF SYSTEM OUTPUT] ...\n\n #for lockfile\n[31m-procmail[39m\n\\ No newline at end of file\n[32m+[39m[32mprocmail[39m\n:[K\n \n[K\n[32m+[39m\n[32m+[39m[32m# FIXME: nagios3 does not exist in Debian 9.[39m\n[32m+[39m[32m# PACKAGES aptitude[39m\n[32m+[39m[32m# nagios3[39m\n[1mdiff --git a/package_config/SERVERNTOP b/package_config/SERVERNTOP[0m\n\n... [TRUNCATED 6 LINES OF SYSTEM OUTPUT] ...\n\n[31m-ntop[39m\n\\ No newline at end of file\n[32m+[39m[32mntopng[39m\n\\ No newline at end of file\n[7m(END)[27m[K\n \n\n[K[?5h[?5l[K[7m(END)[27m[K\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nq", "output": "1325.822228, new event"} +{"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n\n[41m+[49m\n[1mdiff --git a/package_config/SERVERCREATEVM b/package_config/SERVERCREATEVM[0m\n[1mindex e8664e6..464507b 100644[0m\n[1m--- a/package_config/SERVERCREATEVM[0m\n\n... [TRUNCATED 22 LINES OF SYSTEM OUTPUT] ...\n\n debmirror \n apt-cacher-ng\n apt-move \n genisoimage\n:[K\n \n[K\n[32m+[39m[32msquashfs-tools[39m\n subversion \n debhelper \n gnupg \n[1mdiff --git a/package_config/SERVERIRCD b/package_config/SERVERIRCD[0m\n\n... [TRUNCATED 17 LINES OF SYSTEM OUTPUT] ...\n\n[1mindex 434c19a..720b6e4 100644[0m\n[1m--- a/package_config/SERVERISCSI[0m\n[1m+++ b/package_config/SERVERISCSI[0m\n[36m@@ -1,3 +1,3 @@[39m\n[32m+[39m[32m# An ISCSI server; that is \na server who makes their disks available over the network via the iscsi protocol.[39m\n PACKAGES aptitude\n[31m-iscsitarget[39m\n[31m-iscsitarget-dkms[39m\n\\ No newline at end of file\n[32m+[39m[32mtgt[39m\n[1mdiff --git a/package_config/SERVERMYSQL b/package_config/SERVERMYSQL[0m\n\n[1mindex ec2aa9f..fc0e56f 100644[0m\n[1m--- a/package_config/SERVERMYSQL[0m\n[1m+++ b/package_config/SERVERMYSQL[0m\n[36m@@ -1,3 +1,5 @@[39m\n PACKAGES aptitude\n\n... [TRUNCATED 16 LINES OF SYSTEM OUTPUT] ...\n\n #for lockfile\n[31m-procmail[39m\n\\ No newline at end of file\n[32m+[39m[32mprocmail[39m\n:[K\n \n[K\n[32m+[39m\n[32m+[39m[32m# FIXME: nagios3 does not exist in Debian 9.[39m\n[32m+[39m[32m# PACKAGES aptitude[39m\n[32m+[39m[32m# nagios3[39m\n[1mdiff --git a/package_config/SERVERNTOP b/package_config/SERVERNTOP[0m\n\n... [TRUNCATED 6 LINES OF SYSTEM OUTPUT] ...\n\n[31m-ntop[39m\n\\ No newline at end of file\n[32m+[39m[32mntopng[39m\n\\ No newline at end of file\n[7m(END)[27m[K\n \n\n[K[?5h[?5l[K[7m(END)[27m[K\nq\n\n[K\ndemo@faiserver:/home/fai/config$ \n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\ng", "output": "1326.244128, new event"} +{"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n[32m+[39m\n[32m+[39m[32m# FIXME: nagios3 does not exist in Debian 9.[39m\n[32m+[39m[32m# PACKAGES aptitude[39m\n[32m+[39m[32m# nagios3[39m\n[1mdiff --git a/package_config/SERVERNTOP b/package_config/SERVERNTOP[0m\n\n... [TRUNCATED 6 LINES OF SYSTEM OUTPUT] ...\n\n[31m-ntop[39m\n\\ No newline at end of file\n[32m+[39m[32mntopng[39m\n\\ No newline at end of file\n[7m(END)[27m[K\n \n\n[K[?5h[?5l[K[7m(END)[27m[K\nq\n\n[K\ndemo@faiserver:/home/fai/config$ \ng\ng\ni\ni\nt\nt\n \n \n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\na", "output": "1327.070719, old event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\no\n[1@o\n \n[1@ \n\n\n\n\nsudo: unable to resolve host faiserver\n\n[sudo] password for demo: \nf\na\ni\n\n\n\n\ndemo@faiserver:/home/fai/config$ \n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nOA", "output": "1337.664634, new event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nn.'\ng\ng.'\nOC\n.\nOC\n'\nOC\n[?5h[?5l\n\n\n\n\nsudo: unable to resolve host faiserver\n\n[master d86f03c] ntop has become ntopng.\n 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)\n\ndemo@faiserver:/home/fai/config$ \n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\ng", "output": "1359.030432, new event"} -{"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n\n[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[Cscreen -dr[K\n\n\n\n[?2004l\n\n[r[m[2J[H[?7h[?1;4;6l[?1049h[22;0;0t[4l[?1h=[0m(B[1;196r\n[H[2J[H[2JBDB3015 /usr/fai/mirror/db/checksums.db: write failed for page 138\nBDB3027 /usr/fai/mirror/db/checksums.db: unable to flush page: 138\nBDB0137 write: 0x23624cc, 4096: No space left on device\nBDB3015 /usr/fai/mirror/db/checksums.db: write failed for page 139\nBDB3027 /usr/fai/mirror/db/checksums.db: unable to flush page: 139\nBDB0137 write: 0x234b13c, 4096: No space left on device\nBDB3015 /usr/fai/mirror/db/checksums.db: write failed for page 140\nBDB3027 /usr/fai/mirror/db/checksums.db: unable to flush page: 140\nBDB0137 write: 0x237881c, 4096: No space left on device\nBDB3015 /usr/fai/mirror/db/checksums.db: write failed for page 141\nBDB3027 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space left on device\nBDB3015 /usr/fai/mirror/db/checksums.db: write failed for page 141\nBDB3027 /usr/fai/mirror/db/checksums.db: unable to flush page: 141\nBDB0137 write: \n0x234912c, 4096: No space left on device\nBDB3015 /usr/fai/mirror/db/checksums.db: write failed for page 142\nBDB3027 /usr/fai/mirror/db/checksums.db: unable to flush page: 142\nBDB0137 write: 0x2305cec, 4096: No space left on device\nBDB3015 /usr/fai/mirror/db/checksums.db: write failed for page 143\nBDB3027 /usr/fai/mirror/db/checksums.db: unable to flush page: 143\ndb_close(checksums.db, pool): No space left on device\nError writing '/usr/fai/mirror/db/version.new': No space left on device(errno is 28)\nWarning: database 'cskoeln|main|i386' was modified but no index file was exported.\nChanges will only be visible after the next 'export'!\nThere have been errors!\n/usr/bin/fai-mirror finished.\nNumber of packages in the mirror: 1511\nMirror size and location: 1.2G /usr/fai/mirror\ndu: cannot access '/usr/fai/mirror/dists': No such file or directory\nCopying the nfsroot to CD image\nCopying the config space to CD image\nCopying the mirror to CD image\nNot enough space left on image for the mirror\nFilesystem[6CSize Used Avail Use% Mounted on\n/dev/loop0[6C2.3G 2.1G 236M 90% /home/tmp/fai-cd.0qDqsY/squashfs-root/LiveOS/mounted-ext3fs\nYou can add more space to the image by using the option -s. See man fai-cd for details.\nERROR:\nfai-cd failed with exit code 1. exiting...\n\nreal[4C17m27.011s\nuser[4C12m21.107s\nsys[5C1m57.635s\ndemo@faiserver:/home/fai$ sudo bash -c 'time ./make-fai-cd.sh 2>&1 | tee make-fai-cd.out'[?2004h\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nOB", "output": "4.220101, new event"} +{"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n\n[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[Cscreen -dr[K\n\n\n\n[?2004l\n\n[r[m[2J[H[?7h[?1;4;6l[?1049h[22;0;0t[4l[?1h=[0m(B[1;196r\n[H[2J[H[2JBDB3015 /usr/fai/mirror/db/checksums.db: write failed for page 138\nBDB3027 /usr/fai/mirror/db/checksums.db: unable to flush page: 138\nBDB0137 write: 0x23624cc, 4096: No space left on device\nBDB3015 /usr/fai/mirror/db/checksums.db: write failed for page 139\nBDB3027 /usr/fai/mirror/db/checksums.db: unable to flush page: 139\nBDB0137 write: 0x234b13c, 4096: No space left on device\nBDB3015 /usr/fai/mirror/db/checksums.db: write failed for page 140\nBDB3027 /usr/fai/mirror/db/checksums.db: unable to flush page: 140\nBDB0137 write: 0x237881c, 4096: No space left on device\nBDB3015 /usr/fai/mirror/db/checksums.db: write failed for page 141\nBDB3027 /usr/fai/mirror/db/checksums.db: unable to flush page: 141\nBDB0137 write: 0x234912c, 4096: No spac\ne left on device\nBDB3015 /usr/fai/mirror/db/checksums.db: write failed for page 142\nBDB3027 /usr/fai/mirror/db/checksums.db: unable to flush page: 142\nBDB0137 write: 0x2305cec, 4096: No space left on device\nBDB3015 /usr/fai/mirror/db/checksums.db: write failed for page 143\nBDB3027 /usr/fai/mirror/db/checksums.db: unable to flush page: 143\nBDB0137 write: 0x233bf3c, 4096: No space left on device\nBDB3015 /usr/fai/mirror/db/checksums.db: write failed for page 22\nBDB3027 /usr/fai/mirror/db/checksums.db: unable to flush page: 22\nBDB0137 write: 0x235936c, 4096: No space left on device\nBDB3015 /usr/fai/mirror/db/checksums.db: write failed for page 38\nBDB3027 /usr/fai/mirror/db/checksums.db: unable to flush page: 38\nBDB0137 write: 0x23685dc, 4096: No spac\ne left on device\nBDB3015 /usr/fai/mirror/db/checksums.db: write failed for page 58\nBDB3027 /usr/fai/mirror/db/checksums.db: unable to flush page: 58\nBDB0137 write: 0x238197c, 4096: No space left on device\nBDB3015 /usr/fai/mirror/db/checksums.db: write failed for page 60\n\n... 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[TRUNCATED 19 LINES OF SYSTEM OUTPUT] ...\n\n\nreal[4C17m27.011s\nuser[4C12m21.107s\nsys[5C1m57.635s\ndemo@faiserver:/home/fai$ sudo bash -c 'time ./make-fai-cd.sh 2>&1 | tee make-fai-cd.out'[?2004h\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nOB", "output": "4.220101, new event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nOB\n\ndemo@faiserver:/home/fai$ [K\nh\nh\n\n[K\nd\nd\nf\nf\n\n\n\n[?2004l\nFilesystem 1K-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on\nudev 1017128 0 1017128 0% /dev\ntmpfs 205932 480 205452 1% /run\n/dev/sda2 5672824 4224912 1136120 79% /\ntmpfs 1029644 0 1029644 0% /dev/shm\ntmpfs 5120 0 5120 0% /run/lock\nnone 1029644 668 1028976 1% /tmp\n/dev/sda3 6339196 2685592 3337116 45% /home\n/dev/sda1 87847 41251 41981 50% /boot\ntmpfs 1647432 13752 1633680 1% /home/fai/nfsroot/var/lib/dpkg\ntmpfs 1647432 3736 1643696 1% /home/fai/nfsroot/var/cache\n\n[?2004hdemo@faiserver:/home/fai$ \n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nd", "output": "20.099916, new event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n\ndemo@faiserver:/home/fai$ [K\nh\nh\n\n[K\nd\nd\nf\nf\n\n\n\n[?2004l\nFilesystem 1K-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on\nudev 1017128 0 1017128 0% /dev\ntmpfs 205932 480 205452 1% /run\n/dev/sda2 5672824 4224912 1136120 79% /\ntmpfs 1029644 0 1029644 0% /dev/shm\ntmpfs 5120 0 5120 0% /run/lock\nnone 1029644 668 1028976 1% /tmp\n/dev/sda3 6339196 2685592 3337116 45% /home\n/dev/sda1 87847 41251 41981 50% /boot\ntmpfs 1647432 13752 1633680 1% /home/fai/nfsroot/var/lib/dpkg\ntmpfs 1647432 3736 1643696 1% /home/fai/nfsroot/var/cache\n\n[?2004hdemo@faiserver:/home/fai$ \nd\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nd", "output": "20.102209, new event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nn\n\n\n\n[?2004l\nlibbpf0\n\nlibcbor0\nlibclamav9\n\nlibdns-export1110\nlibicu67\n\nlibidn11\nlibldap-2.4-2\n\nlibperl5.32\nlibprocps8\n\nlibpython3.9\n\nlibsigsegv2\nlibtiff5\n\nlibusb-0.1-4\n\n[?2004hdemo@faiserver:/home/fai$ \ns\ns\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nu", "output": "23.547939, new event"} @@ -22,19 +22,19 @@ {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nBuilding dependency tree... 0%\nBuilding dependency tree... 0%\n\nBuilding dependency tree... 50%\nBuilding dependency tree... 50%\n\nBuilding dependency tree... Done\nReading state information... 0% \nReading state information... 0%\n\nReading state information... Done\n\nThe following packages were automatically installed and are no longer required:\n\n g++-10 libapt-pkg-perl libffi7 libmpdec3 libpython3.9-minimal libpython3.9-stdlib libssl1.1 libstdc++-10-dev libstrictures-perl python3.9 python3.9-minimal telnet vrms\nUse 'sudo apt autoremove' to remove them.\n\nThe following packages will be REMOVED:\n\n libisc-export1105 libtfm1 libwebp6 perl-modules-5.32\n\n0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 4 to remove and 0 not upgraded.\nAfter this operation, 19.6 MB disk space will be freed.\nDo you want to continue? [Y/n] \ny\ny\n\n\n\n\n\n[H[195B[A\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n(Reading database ... \n", "output": "59.966576, old event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nBuilding dependency tree... 0%\nBuilding dependency tree... 0%\n\nBuilding dependency tree... 50%\nBuilding dependency tree... 50%\n\nBuilding dependency tree... Done\nReading state information... 0% \nReading state information... 0%\n\nReading state information... Done\n\nThe following packages were automatically installed and are no longer required:\n\n g++-10 libapt-pkg-perl libffi7 libmpdec3 libpython3.9-minimal libpython3.9-stdlib libssl1.1 libstdc++-10-dev libstrictures-perl python3.9 python3.9-minimal telnet vrms\nUse 'sudo apt autoremove' to remove them.\n\n0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.\n\n[?2004hdemo@faiserver:/home/fai$ \ns\ns\nu\nu\nd\nd\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\no", "output": "66.543898, new event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nProcessing triggers for ccache (4.8+really4.7.5-1) ...\n\nUpdating symlinks in /usr/lib/ccache ...\n\nProcessing triggers for man-db (2.11.2-2) ...\n\nProcessing triggers for mailcap (3.70+nmu1) ...\n\nProcessing triggers for libc-bin (2.36-9+deb12u7) ...\n\n\n[H[194B[A[J\n[?2004hdemo@faiserver:/home/fai$ \nd\nd\np\np\nk\nk\ng\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\ng", "output": "83.973203, new event"} -{"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\ns\nii isc-dhcp-common 4.4.3-P1-2 i386 common manpages relevant to all of the isc-dhcp packages\nii kbd 2.5.1-1+b1 i386 Linux console f\nont and keytable utilities\nii keyutils 1.6.3-2 i386 Linux Key Management Utilities\nii klibc-utils 2.0.12-1 i386 small utilities \nbuilt with klibc for early boot\nii kmod 30+20221128-1 i386 tools for managing Linux kernel modules\nii less 590-2.1~deb12u2 i386 pager program similar to more\nii libabsl20220623:i386 20220623.1-1 i386 extensions to the C++ standard library\nii libacl1:i386 2.3.1-3 i386 access control list - shared library\nii libaom3:i386 3.6.0-1 i386 AV1 Video Codec Library\nii libapparmor1:i386 3.0.8-3 i386 changehat AppArmor library\nii libapr1:i386 1.7.2-3 i386 Apache Portable Runtime Library\nii libaprutil1:i386 1.6.3-1 i386 Apache Portable Runtime Utility Library\nii libapt-pkg6.0:i386 2.6.1 i386 package management runtime library\nii libarchive-zip-perl 1.68-1 all Perl module for manipulation of ZIP archives\nii libarchive13:i386 3.6.2-1+deb12u1 i386 Multi-format archive and compression library (shared library)\nii libargon2-1:i386 0~20171227-0.3+deb12u1 i386 memory-hard hashing function - runtime library\nii libasan6:i386 11.3.0-12 i386 AddressSanitizer -- a fast memory error detector\nii libasan8:i386 12.2.0-14 i386 AddressSanitizer -- a fast memory error detector\nii libasound2:i386 1.2.8-1+b1 i386 shared library for ALSA applications\nii libasound2-data 1.2.8-1 \n all Configuration files and profiles for ALSA drivers\nii libaspell15:i386 0.60.8-4+b1 i386 GNU Aspell spell-checker runtime library\nii libassuan0:i386 2.5.5-5 i386 IPC library for the GnuPG components\nii libatomic1:i386 12.2.0-14 i386 support library providing __atomic built-in functions\nii libattr1:i386 \n 1:2.5.1-4 i386 extended attribute handling - shared library\nii libaudit-common 1:3.0.9-1 all Dynamic library for security auditing - common files\nii libaudit1:i386 1:3.0.9-1 i386 Dynamic library for security auditing\n:[K\nq\n[K\n[?2004hdemo@faiserver:/home/fai$ \ns\ns\nu\nu\nd\nd\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\no", "output": "104.100491, new event"} +{"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\ns\nii isc-dhcp-common 4.4.3-P1-2 i386 common manpages relevant to all of the isc-dhcp packages\nii kbd 2.5.1-1+b1 i386 Linux console f\nont and keytable utilities\nii keyutils 1.6.3-2 i386 Linux Key Management Utilities\nii klibc-utils 2.0.12-1 i386 small utilities \nbuilt with klibc for early boot\nii kmod 30+20221128-1 i386 tools for managing Linux kernel modules\nii less 590-2.1~deb12u2 i386 pager program similar to more\nii libabsl20220623:i386 20220623.1-1 i386 extensions to the C++ standard library\nii libacl1:i386 2.3.1-3 i386 access control list - shared library\n\n... 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Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n(Reading database ... 100%\n(Reading database ... 45982 files and directories currently installed.)\n[1;195r[195;1H\n\nRemoving gcc-9-base:i386 (9.3.0-22) ...\n[196;1H[42m[30mProgress: [ 0%][49m[39m [.........................................................................................................................................................................................................................] \n[A[196;1H[42m[30mProgress: [ 33%][49m[39m [########################################################################.................................................................................................................................................] \n[A\n[196;1H[42m[30mProgress: [ 67%][49m[39m [################################################################################################################################################.........................................................................] \n[A\n\n[H[194B[A[J\n[?2004hdemo@faiserver:/home/fai$ \nOA\nsudo apt remove gcc-9-base\nOD\n\nOD\n\nOD\n\nOD\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n", "output": "116.81242, new event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nProcessing triggers for ccache (4.8+really4.7.5-1) ...\n\nUpdating symlinks in /usr/lib/ccache ...\n\n\n[H[194B[A[J\n[?2004hdemo@faiserver:/home/fai$ \ns\ns\nu\nu\nd\nd\no\no\n \n \n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\na", "output": "127.380764, new event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nt\n \n \na\na\nu\nu\nt\nt\no\no\nr\nr\ne\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\ne", "output": "129.135841, old event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nFilesystem 1K-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on\n[196;1Hudev 1017128 0 1017128 0% /dev\n[1;196r[196;1H\ntmpfs 205932 480 205452 1% /run\n/dev/sda2 5672824 3949368 1411664 74% /\ntmpfs 1029644 0 1029644 0% /dev/shm\ntmpfs 5120 0 5120 0% /run/lock\nnone 1029644 668 1028976 1% /tmp\n/dev/sda3 6339196 2685592 3337116 45% /home\n/dev/sda1 87847 41251 41981 50% /boot\ntmpfs 1647432 13752 1633680 1% /home/fai/nfsroot/var/lib/dpkg\ntmpfs 1647432 3736 1643696 1% /home/fai/nfsroot/var/cache\n\n[?2004hdemo@faiserver:/home/fai$ \nh\nh\np\np\nk\nk\ng\ng\n \n \n-\n-\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n\\", "output": "178.701726, new event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\np\np\nk\nk\ng\ng\n \n \n-\n-\n\\\n\\\n \n \n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n", "output": "179.906957, old event"} -{"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nibuted revision control system\nii git-man 1:2.39.2-1.1 all fast, scalable, distributed revision control system (manual pages)\nii gnupg 2.2.40-1.1 all GNU privacy guard - a free PGP replacement\nii gnupg-l10n 2.2.40-1.1 all GNU privacy guard - localization files\nii gnupg-utils 2.2.40-1.1 i386 GNU privacy guard - utility programs\nii gnuplot-data 5.4.4+dfsg1-2 all Command-line driven interactive plotting program. Data-files\nii gnuplot-nox 5.\n4.4+dfsg1-2+b2 i386 Command-line driven interactive plotting program. No-X package\nii gpg 2.2.40-1.1 i386 GNU Privacy Guard -- minimalist public key operations\nii gpg-agent 2.2.40-1.1 i386 GNU privacy guard - cryptographic agent\nii gpg-wks-client 2.2.40-1.1 i386 GNU privacy guard - Web Key Ser\nvice client\nii gpg-wks-server 2.2.40-1.1 i386 GNU privacy guard - Web Key Service server\nii gpgconf 2.2.40-1.1 i386 GNU privacy guard - core configuration utilities\nii gpgsm 2.2.40-1.1 i386 GNU privacy guard - S/MIME version\nii gpgv 2.2.40-1.1 i386 GNU priva\ncy guard - signature verification tool\nii gpm 1.20.7-10+b1 i386 General Purpose Mouse interface\nii grep 3.8-5 i386 GNU grep, egrep and fgrep\nii groff-base 1.22.4-10 i386 GNU troff text-formatting system (base system components)\nii grub-common 2.06-13+deb12u1 i386 \n GRand Unified Bootloader (common files)\nii grub-pc 2.06-13+deb12u1 i386 GRand Unified Bootloader, version 2 (PC/BIOS version)\nii grub-pc-bin 2.06-13+deb12u1 i386 GRand Unified Bootloader, version 2 (PC/BIOS modules)\nii grub2-common 2.06-13+deb12u1 i386 GRand Unified Bootloader (common files for version 2)\nii gsasl-common 2.2.0-1 all GNU SASL platform independent files\nii guile-3.0-libs:i386 3.0.8-2 i386 Core Guile libraries\nii gzip 1.12-1 i386 GNU compression utilities\nii hdparm 9.65+ds-1 i386 tune hard disk parameters for high performance\nii hostname 3.23+nmu1 i386 utility to set/show the host name or domain name\nii ifupdown 0.8.41 i386 high level tools to configure network interfaces\nii inetutils-telnet 2:2.4-2+deb12u1 i386 telnet client\nii init 1.65.2 i386 metapackage ensuring an init system is installed\nii init-system-helpers \n 1.65.2 all helper tools for all init systems\nii initramfs-tools 0.142 all generic modular initramfs generator (automation)\nii initramfs-tools-core \n 0.142 all generic modular initramfs generator (core tools)\nii install-info 6.8-6+b1 i386 Manage installed documentation in info format\nii intltool-debian 0.35.0+20060710.6 all Help i18n of RFC822 compliant config files\nii iotop 0.6-42-ga14256a-0.1+b2 i386 simple top-like I/O monitor\nii ipr\noute2 6.1.0-3 i386 networking and traffic control tools\nii iputils-ping 3:20221126-1 i386 Tools to test the reachability of network hosts\nii isc-dhcp-client 4.4.3-P1-2 i386 DHCP client for automatically obtaining an IP address\nii isc-dhcp-common 4.4.3-P1-2 i386 common manpages r\nelevant to all of the isc-dhcp packages\nii kbd 2.5.1-1+b1 i386 Linux console font and keytable utilities\nii keyutils 1.6.3-2 i386 Linux Key Management Utilities\nii klibc-utils 2.0.12-1 i386 small utilities built with klibc for early boot\nii kmod 30+20221128-1 \ni386 tools for managing Linux kernel modules\nii less 590-2.1~deb12u2 i386 pager program similar to more\nii libabsl20220623:i386 20220623.1-1 i386 extensions to the C++ standard library\nii libacl1:i386 2.3.1-3 i386 access control list - shared library\nii libaom3:i386 3.6.0-1 i386 AV1 Video Codec Library\nii libapparmor1:i386 3.0.8-3 i386 changehat AppArmor library\nii libapr1:i386 1.7.2-3 i386 Apache Portable Runtime Library\nii libaprutil1:i386 1.6.3-1 i386 Apache Portable Runtime Utility Library\nii libapt-pkg6.0:i386 2.6.1 i386 package management runtime library\nii libarchive-zip-perl 1.68-1 all Perl module for manipulation of ZIP archives\nii libarchive13:i386 3.6.2-1+deb12u1 i386 Multi-format archive and compression library (shared library)\nii libargon2-1:i386 0~20171227-0.3+deb12u1 i386 memory-hard hashing function - runtime library\nii libasan8:i386 12.2.0-14 i386 AddressSanitizer -- a fast memory error detector\nii libasound2:i386 1.2.8-1+b1 i386 shared library for ALSA applications\nii libasound2-data 1.2.8-1 all Configuration files and profiles for ALSA drivers\nii libaspell15:i386 0.60.8-4+b1 i386 GNU Aspell spell-checker runtime library\nii libassuan0:i386 2.5.5-5 i386 IPC library for the GnuPG components\nii libatomic1:i386 12.2.0-14 i386 support library providing __atomic built-in functions\nii libattr1:i386\n 1:2.5.1-4 i386 extended attribute handling - shared library\nii libaudit-common 1:3.0.9-1 all Dynamic library for security auditing - common files\nii libaudit1:i386 1:3.0.9-1 i386 Dynamic library for security auditing\nii libavif15:i386 0.11.1-1 i386 Library for handling .avif fil\nes\nii libb-hooks-op-check-perl:i386 0.22-2+b1 i386 Perl wrapper for OP check callbacks\nii libbabeltrace1:i386 1.5.11-1+b2 i386 Babeltrace conversion libraries\nii libbinutils:i386 2.40-2 i386 GNU binary utilities (private shared library)\nii libblas3:i386 3.11.0-2 i386 Basic Linear Algebra Reference implementations, shared library\nii libblkid1:i386 2.38.1-5+deb12u1 i386 block device ID library\n:[K\nq\n[K\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n[?2004hdemo@faiserver:/home/fai$ ", "output": "211.464369, old event"} -{"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n GRand Unified Bootloader (common files)\nii grub-pc 2.06-13+deb12u1 i386 GRand Unified Bootloader, version 2 (PC/BIOS version)\nii grub-pc-bin 2.06-13+deb12u1 i386 GRand Unified Bootloader, version 2 (PC/BIOS modules)\nii grub2-common 2.06-13+deb12u1 i386 GRand Unified Bootloader (common files for version 2)\nii gsasl-common 2.2.0-1 all GNU SASL platform independent files\nii guile-3.0-libs:i386 3.0.8-2 i386 Core Guile libraries\nii gzip 1.12-1 i386 GNU compression utilities\nii hdparm 9.65+ds-1 i386 tune hard disk parameters for high performance\nii hostname 3.23+nmu1 i386 utility to set/show the host name or domain name\nii ifupdown 0.8.41 i386 high level tools to configure network interfaces\nii inetutils-telnet 2:2.4-2+deb12u1 i386 telnet client\nii init 1.65.2 i386 metapackage ensuring an init system is installed\nii init-system-helpers \n 1.65.2 all helper tools for all init systems\nii initramfs-tools 0.142 all generic modular initramfs generator (automation)\nii initramfs-tools-core \n 0.142 all generic modular initramfs generator (core tools)\nii install-info 6.8-6+b1 i386 Manage installed documentation in info format\nii intltool-debian 0.35.0+20060710.6 all Help i18n of RFC822 compliant config files\nii iotop 0.6-42-ga14256a-0.1+b2 i386 simple top-like I/O monitor\nii ipr\noute2 6.1.0-3 i386 networking and traffic control tools\nii iputils-ping 3:20221126-1 i386 Tools to test the reachability of network hosts\nii isc-dhcp-client 4.4.3-P1-2 i386 DHCP client for automatically obtaining an IP address\nii isc-dhcp-common 4.4.3-P1-2 i386 common manpages r\nelevant to all of the isc-dhcp packages\nii kbd 2.5.1-1+b1 i386 Linux console font and keytable utilities\nii keyutils 1.6.3-2 i386 Linux Key Management Utilities\nii klibc-utils 2.0.12-1 i386 small utilities built with klibc for early boot\nii kmod 30+20221128-1 \ni386 tools for managing Linux kernel modules\nii less 590-2.1~deb12u2 i386 pager program similar to more\nii libabsl20220623:i386 20220623.1-1 i386 extensions to the C++ standard library\nii libacl1:i386 2.3.1-3 i386 access control list - shared library\nii libaom3:i386 3.6.0-1 i386 AV1 Video Codec Library\nii libapparmor1:i386 3.0.8-3 i386 changehat AppArmor library\nii libapr1:i386 1.7.2-3 i386 Apache Portable Runtime Library\nii libaprutil1:i386 1.6.3-1 i386 Apache Portable Runtime Utility Library\nii libapt-pkg6.0:i386 2.6.1 i386 package management runtime library\nii libarchive-zip-perl 1.68-1 all Perl module for manipulation of ZIP archives\nii libarchive13:i386 3.6.2-1+deb12u1 i386 Multi-format archive and compression library (shared library)\nii libargon2-1:i386 0~20171227-0.3+deb12u1 i386 memory-hard hashing function - runtime library\nii libasan8:i386 12.2.0-14 i386 AddressSanitizer -- a fast memory error detector\nii libasound2:i386 1.2.8-1+b1 i386 shared library for ALSA applications\nii libasound2-data 1.2.8-1 all Configuration files and profiles for ALSA drivers\nii libaspell15:i386 0.60.8-4+b1 i386 GNU Aspell spell-checker runtime library\nii libassuan0:i386 2.5.5-5 i386 IPC library for the GnuPG components\nii libatomic1:i386 12.2.0-14 i386 support library providing __atomic built-in functions\nii libattr1:i386\n 1:2.5.1-4 i386 extended attribute handling - shared library\nii libaudit-common 1:3.0.9-1 all Dynamic library for security auditing - common files\nii libaudit1:i386 1:3.0.9-1 i386 Dynamic library for security auditing\nii libavif15:i386 0.11.1-1 i386 Library for handling .avif fil\nes\nii libb-hooks-op-check-perl:i386 0.22-2+b1 i386 Perl wrapper for OP check callbacks\nii libbabeltrace1:i386 1.5.11-1+b2 i386 Babeltrace conversion libraries\nii libbinutils:i386 2.40-2 i386 GNU binary utilities (private shared library)\nii libblas3:i386 3.11.0-2 i386 Basic Linear Algebra Reference implementations, shared library\nii libblkid1:i386 2.38.1-5+deb12u1 i386 block device ID library\n:[K\nq\n[K\n[?2004hdemo@faiserver:/home/fai$ \ns\ns\nu\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nu", "output": "213.169039, old event"} +{"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nibuted revision control system\nii git-man 1:2.39.2-1.1 all fast, scalable, distributed revision control system (manual pages)\nii gnupg 2.2.40-1.1 all GNU privacy guard - a free PGP replacement\nii gnupg-l10n 2.2.40-1.1 all GNU privacy guard - localization files\nii gnupg-utils 2.2.40-1.1 i386 GNU privacy guard - utility programs\nii gnuplot-data 5.4.4+dfsg1-2 all Command-line driven interactive plotting program. Data-files\nii gnuplot-nox 5.\n4.4+dfsg1-2+b2 i386 Command-line driven interactive plotting program. No-X package\nii gpg 2.2.40-1.1 i386 GNU Privacy Guard -- minimalist public key operations\nii gpg-agent 2.2.40-1.1 i386 GNU privacy guard - cryptographic agent\nii gpg-wks-client 2.2.40-1.1 i386 GNU privacy guard - Web Key Ser\nvice client\nii gpg-wks-server 2.2.40-1.1 i386 GNU privacy guard - Web Key Service server\nii gpgconf 2.2.40-1.1 i386 GNU privacy guard - core configuration utilities\nii gpgsm 2.2.40-1.1 i386 GNU privacy guard - S/MIME version\nii gpgv 2.2.40-1.1 i386 GNU priva\ncy guard - signature verification tool\nii gpm 1.20.7-10+b1 i386 General Purpose Mouse interface\nii grep 3.8-5 i386 GNU grep, egrep and fgrep\nii groff-base 1.22.4-10 i386 GNU troff text-formatting system (base system components)\nii grub-common 2.06-13+deb12u1 i386 \n GRand Unified Bootloader (common files)\nii grub-pc 2.06-13+deb12u1 i386 GRand Unified Bootloader, version 2 (PC/BIOS version)\nii grub-pc-bin 2.06-13+deb12u1 i386 GRand Unified Bootloader, version 2 (PC/BIOS modules)\nii grub2-common 2.06-13+deb12u1 i386 GRand Unified Bootloader (common files for version 2)\nii gsasl-common 2.2.0-1 all GNU SASL platform independent files\nii guile-3.0-libs:i386 3.0.8-2 i386 Core Guile libraries\nii gzip 1.12-1 i386 GNU compression utilities\nii hdparm 9.65+ds-1 i386 tune hard disk parameters for high performance\nii hostname 3.23+nmu1 i386 utility to set/show the host name or domain name\nii ifupdown 0.8.41 i386 high level tools to configure network interfaces\nii inetutils-telnet 2:2.4-2+deb12u1 i386 telnet client\nii init 1.65.2 i386 metapackage ensuring an init system is installed\nii init-system-helpers \n 1.65.2 all helper tools for all init systems\nii initramfs-tools 0.142 all generic modular initramfs generator (automation)\nii initramfs-tools-core \n 0.142 all generic modular initramfs generator (core tools)\nii install-info 6.8-6+b1 i386 Manage installed documentation in info format\nii intltool-debian 0.35.0+20060710.6 all Help i18n of RFC822 compliant config files\nii iotop 0.6-42-ga14256a-0.1+b2 i386 simple top-like I/O monitor\nii ipr\noute2 6.1.0-3 i386 networking and traffic control tools\nii iputils-ping 3:20221126-1 i386 Tools to test the reachability of network hosts\nii isc-dhcp-client 4.4.3-P1-2 i386 DHCP client for automatically obtaining an IP address\nii isc-dhcp-common 4.4.3-P1-2 i386 common manpages r\nelevant to all of the isc-dhcp packages\nii kbd 2.5.1-1+b1 i386 Linux console font and keytable utilities\nii keyutils 1.6.3-2 i386 Linux Key Management Utilities\nii klibc-utils 2.0.12-1 i386 small utilities built with klibc for early boot\nii kmod 30+20221128-1 \ni386 tools for managing Linux kernel modules\nii less 590-2.1~deb12u2 i386 pager program similar to more\nii libabsl20220623:i386 20220623.1-1 i386 extensions to the C++ standard library\nii libacl1:i386 2.3.1-3 i386 access control list - shared library\nii libaom3:i386 3.6.0-1 i386 AV1 Video Codec Library\n\n... 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Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. 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Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\ns\ns\nu\nu\nd\nd\no\no\n \n \na\na\np\np\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nt", "output": "290.208385, new event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nt\nt\n \n \nr\nr\ne\ne\nm\nm\no\no\nv\nv\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\ne", "output": "291.243234, old event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. 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Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n\ndemo@faiserver:/hom[7C\nl\ns\ns\n\n\n\n[?2004l\n[1m[32mcd_build_lint.sh[0m [1m[32mcd_build_lint.sh~[0m [1m[34mconfig[0m [1m[31mconfig.tar.gz[0m [1m[32mfailint.sh[0m [1m[32mfailint.sh~[0m fai_mirror.out make-fai-cd.out [1m[32mmake-fai-cd.sh[0m [1m[32mmake-fai-cd.sh~[0m [1m[34mnfsroot[0m [1m[32mzram_swap.sh[0m [1m[32mzram_swap.sh~[0m\n\n[?2004hdemo@faiserver:/home/fai$ \nc\nc\nd\nd\n \n \n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n~", "output": "381.940386, new event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nd\nd\n \n \n~\n~\n\n\n\n[?2004l\n[?2004hdemo@faiserver:~$ \nl\nl\ns\ns\n\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n\n[?2004l", "output": "382.825689, new event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n \n \n*\n*\n\n\n\n[?2004l\nsudo\n: unable to resolve host faiserver\n: Name or service not known\n\n4[7Cadduser\n\n1180[4Capparmor\n\n74604 apt\n0[7Capt-cacher\n0[7Capt-cacher-ng\n\n6544[4Cdebconf\n\n36[6Cdictionaries-common\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n84[6Cfontconfig\n", "output": "391.909065, old event"} @@ -53,14 +53,14 @@ {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nI: Validating dash 0.5.12-2\n\nI: Retrieving debconf 1.5.82\n\nI: Validating debconf 1.5.82\n\nI: Retrieving debconf-i18n 1.5.82\n\nI: Validating debconf-i18n 1.5.82\n\nI: Retrieving debian-archive-keyring 2023.3+deb12u1\n\nI: Validating debian-archive-keyring 2023.3+deb12u1\n\nI: Retrieving debianutils 5.7-0.5~deb12u1\n\nI: Validating debianutils 5.7-0.5~deb12u1\n\nI: Retrieving diffutils 1:3.8-4\n\nI: Validating diffutils 1:3.8-4\n\nI: Retrieving dmidecode 3.4-1\n\nI: Validating dmidecode 3.4-1\n\nI: Retrieving dmsetup 2:1.02.185-2\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nI: Validating dmsetup 2:1.02.185-2\n", "output": "570.57479, old event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nI: Retrieving libkmod2 30+20221128-1\n\nI: Validating libkmod2 30+20221128-1\n\nI: Retrieving libkrb5-3 1.20.1-2+deb12u1\n\nI: Validating libkrb5-3 1.20.1-2+deb12u1\n\nI: Retrieving libkrb5support0 1.20.1-2+deb12u1\n\nI: Validating libkrb5support0 1.20.1-2+deb12u1\n\nI: Retrieving liblocale-gettext-perl 1.07-5\n\nI: Validating liblocale-gettext-perl 1.07-5\n\nI: Retrieving liblz4-1 1.9.4-1\n\nI: Validating liblz4-1 1.9.4-1\n\nI: Retrieving liblzma5 5.4.1-0.2\n\nI: Validating liblzma5 5.4.1-0.2\n\nI: Retrieving libmd0 1.0.4-2\n\nI: Validating libmd0 1.0.4-2\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nI: Retrieving libmnl0 1.0.4-3\n", "output": "572.333766, old event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nI: Retrieving libzstd1 1.5.4+dfsg2-5\n\nI: Validating libzstd1 1.5.4+dfsg2-5\n\nI: Retrieving login 1:4.13+dfsg1-1+b1\n\nI: Validating login 1:4.13+dfsg1-1+b1\n\nI: Retrieving logrotate 3.21.0-1\n\nI: Validating logrotate 3.21.0-1\n\nI: Retrieving logsave 1.47.0-2\n\nI: Validating logsave 1.47.0-2\n\nI: Retrieving mawk 1.3.4.20200120-3.1\n\nI: Validating mawk 1.3.4.20200120-3.1\n\nI: Retrieving mount 2.38.1-5+deb12u1\n\nI: Validating mount 2.38.1-5+deb12u1\n\nI: Retrieving ncurses-base 6.4-4\n\nI: Validating ncurses-base 6.4-4\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nI: Retrieving ncurses-bin 6.4-4\n", "output": "573.566901, old event"} -{"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nI: Extracting libattr1...\n\nI: Extracting libaudit-common...\n\nI: Extracting libaudit1...\n\nI: Extracting libblkid1...\n\nI: Extracting libbz2-1.0...\n\nI: Extracting libc-bin...\n\nI: Extracting libc6...\n\nI: Extracting libcap-ng0...\n\nI: Extracting libcap2...\n\nI: Extracting libcom-err2...\nI: Extracting libcrypt1...\nI: Extracting libdb5.3...\nI: Extracting libdebconfclient0...\nI: Extracting libext2fs2...\nI: Extracting libffi8...\nI: Extracting libgcc-s1...\nI: Extracting libgcrypt20...\nI: Extracting libgmp10...\nI: Extracting libgnutls30...\nI: Extracting libgpg-error0...\nI: Extracting libhogweed6...\nI: Extracting libidn2-0...\nI: Extracting liblz4-1...\nI: Extracting liblzma5...\nI: Extracting libmd0...\nI: Extracting libmount1...\nI: Extracting libnettle8...\nI: Extracting libp11-kit0...\nI: Extracting libpam-modules...\nI: Extracting libpam-modules-bin...\nI: Extracting libpam-runtime...\nI: Extracting libpam0g...\n\nI: Extracting libpcre2-8-0...\n\nI: Extracting libseccomp2...\n\nI: Extracting libselinux1...\n\nI: Extracting libsemanage-common...\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nI: Extracting libsemanage2...\n", "output": "577.687427, old event"} +{"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nI: Extracting libattr1...\n\nI: Extracting libaudit-common...\n\nI: Extracting libaudit1...\n\nI: Extracting libblkid1...\n\nI: Extracting libbz2-1.0...\n\nI: Extracting libc-bin...\n\nI: Extracting libc6...\n\nI: Extracting libcap-ng0...\n\nI: Extracting libcap2...\n\nI: Extracting libcom-err2...\nI: Extracting libcrypt1...\nI: Extracting libdb5.3...\nI: Extracting libdebconfclient0...\nI: Extracting libext2fs2...\n\n... 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Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nI: Configuring hostname...\n\nI: Configuring libcap-ng0:i386...\n\nI: Configuring libext2fs2:i386...\n\nI: Configuring libnettle8:i386...\n\nI: Configuring libgmp10:i386...\n\nI: Configuring libp11-kit0:i386...\n\nI: Configuring libaudit1:i386...\n\nI: Configuring libuuid1:i386...\n\nI: Configuring libss2:i386...\n\nI: Configuring libsepol2:i386...\n\nI: Configuring libpcre2-8-0:i386...\n\nI: Configuring logsave...\n\nI: Configuring gpgv...\n\nI: Configuring util-linux-extra...\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nI: Configuring libhogweed6:i386...\n", "output": "621.298334, old event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nI: Configuring dpkg...\n\nI: Configuring mount...\n\nI: Configuring dash...\n\nI: Configuring libpam-modules:i386...\n\nI: Configuring grep...\n\nI: Configuring perl-base...\n\nI: Configuring gzip...\n\nI: Configuring passwd...\n\nI: Configuring libpam-runtime...\n\nI: Configuring login...\n\nI: Configuring adduser...\n\nI: Configuring apt...\n\nI: Configuring libc-bin...\n\nI: Unpacking the base system...\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nI: Unpacking apt-utils...\n", "output": "667.116961, old event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nI: Configuring vim-tiny...\n\nI: Configuring fdisk...\n\nI: Configuring libcwidget4:i386...\n\nI: Configuring libgssapi-krb5-2:i386...\n\nI: Configuring aptitude...\n\nI: Configuring whiptail...\n\nI: Configuring libtirpc3:i386...\n\nI: Configuring libnftables1:i386...\n\nI: Configuring nftables...\n\nI: Configuring iproute2...\n\nI: Configuring isc-dhcp-client...\n\nI: Configuring ifupdown...\n\nI: Configuring libc-bin...\n\nI: Base system installed successfully.\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nCreating base.tar.xz\n", "output": "686.364668, old event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nI: Configuring libc-bin...\n\nI: Base system installed successfully.\n\nCreating base.tar.xz\n\nWarning: no hostname for 172.16.0.17 found, not adding to /etc/hosts.\n'/etc/resolv.conf' -> '/srv/fai/nfsroot/etc/resolv.conf-installserver'\n\n'/etc/resolv.conf' -> '/srv/fai/nfsroot/etc/resolv.conf'\nUpgrading /srv/fai/nfsroot\n\nGet:1 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm InRelease [151 kB]\n\nGet:2 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 Packages [8680 kB]\n\nFetched 8831 kB in 3s (3358 kB/s)\nReading package lists...\n\n\nReading package lists...\n\n\nBuilding dependency tree...\n\n\nThe following additional packages will be installed:\n debconf-utils dracut-core fai-client fai-setup-storage file iputils-arping\n kpartx libfile-lchown-perl libgdbm-compat4 libgdbm6 liblinux-lvm-perl\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n liblzo2-2 libmagic-mgc libmagic1 libparse-recdescent-perl libparted2\n", "output": "692.364293, old event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nGet:62 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libssh2-1 i386 1.10.0-3+b1 [187 kB]\n\nGet:63 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libcurl4 i386 7.88.1-10+deb12u6 [425 kB]\n\nGet:64 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 curl i386 7.88.1-10+deb12u6 [319 kB]\n\nGet:65 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 dialog i386 1.3-20230209-1 [292 kB]\n\nGet:66 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libusb-1.0-0 i386 2:1.0.26-1 [65.6 kB]\n\nGet:67 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 discover-data all 2.2013.01.13 [389 kB]\n\nGet:68 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libdiscover2 i386 2.1.2-10 [94.2 kB]\n\nGet:69 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 discover i386 2.1.2-10 [43.3 kB]\n\nGet:70 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libdevmapper-event1.02.1 i386 2:1.02.185-2 [12.3 kB]\nGet:71 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libaio1 i386 0.3.113-4 [13.5 kB]\n\nGet:72 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 liblvm2cmd2.03 i386 2.03.16-2 [716 kB]\n\nGet:73 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 dmeventd i386 2:1.02.185-2 [58.1 kB]\n\nGet:74 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libdmraid1.0.0.rc16 i386 1.0.0.rc16-12 [108 kB]\n\nGet:75 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 dmraid i386 1.0.0.rc16-12 [37.0 kB]\n\nGet:76 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 dosfstools i386 4.2-1 [147 kB]\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nGet:77 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 dracut all 059-4 [6540 B]\nGet:78 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 dump i386 0.4b47-4 [143 kB]\n", "output": "706.02745, old event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nPreparing to unpack .../12-rpcbind_1.2.6-6+b1_i386.deb ...\n\nUnpacking rpcbind (1.2.6-6+b1) ...\n\nSelecting previously unselected package ucf.\n\nPreparing to unpack .../13-ucf_3.0043+nmu1_all.deb ...\n\nMoving old data out of the way\n\nUnpacking ucf (3.0043+nmu1) ...\n\nSelecting previously unselected package keyutils.\n\nPreparing to unpack .../14-keyutils_1.6.3-2_i386.deb ...\n\nUnpacking keyutils (1.6.3-2) ...\n\nSelecting previously unselected package libpython3.11-minimal:i386.\n\nPreparing to unpack .../15-libpython3.11-minimal_3.11.2-6+deb12u2_i386.deb ...\n\nUnpacking libpython3.11-minimal:i386 (3.11.2-6+deb12u2) ...\n\nSelecting previously unselected package libexpat1:i386.\n\nPreparing to unpack .../16-libexpat1_2.5.0-1_i386.deb ...\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nUnpacking libexpat1:i386 (2.5.0-1) ...\n", "output": "713.788217, old event"} -{"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nSelecting previously unselected package python3.11-minimal.\n\nPreparing to unpack .../17-python3.11-minimal_3.11.2-6+deb12u2_i386.deb ...\n\nUnpacking python3.11-minimal (3.11.2-6+deb12u2) ...\n\nSetting up libpython3.11-minimal:i386 (3.11.2-6+deb12u2) ...\n\nSetting up libexpat1:i386 (2.5.0-1) ...\n\nSetting up python3.11-minimal (3.11.2-6+deb12u2) ...\n\nSelecting previously unselected package python3-minimal.\n(Reading database ... \n\n(Reading database ... 5%\n\n(Reading database ... 10%\n\n(Reading database ... 15%\n\n(Reading database ... 20%\n\n(Reading database ... 25%\n\n(Reading database ... 30%\n\n(Reading database ... 35%\n(Reading database ... 40%\n(Reading database ... 45%\n(Reading database ... 50%\n(Reading database ... 55%\n(Reading database ... 60%\n(Reading database ... 65%\n(Reading database ... 70%\n(Reading database ... 75%\n(Reading database ... 80%\n(Reading database ... 85%\n(Reading database ... 90%\n(Reading database ... 95%\n(Reading database ... 100%\n(Reading database ... 13301 files and directories currently installed.)\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nPreparing to unpack .../python3-minimal_3.11.2-1+b1_i386.deb ...\nUnpacking python3-minimal (3.11.2-1+b1) ...\n", "output": "715.688526, old event"} +{"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nSelecting previously unselected package python3.11-minimal.\n\nPreparing to unpack .../17-python3.11-minimal_3.11.2-6+deb12u2_i386.deb ...\n\nUnpacking python3.11-minimal (3.11.2-6+deb12u2) ...\n\nSetting up libpython3.11-minimal:i386 (3.11.2-6+deb12u2) ...\n\nSetting up libexpat1:i386 (2.5.0-1) ...\n\nSetting up python3.11-minimal (3.11.2-6+deb12u2) ...\n\nSelecting previously unselected package python3-minimal.\n(Reading database ... \n\n(Reading database ... 5%\n\n(Reading database ... 10%\n\n(Reading database ... 15%\n\n(Reading database ... 20%\n\n(Reading database ... 25%\n\n(Reading database ... 30%\n\n(Reading database ... 35%\n(Reading database ... 40%\n(Reading database ... 45%\n(Reading database ... 50%\n(Reading database ... 55%\n\n... [TRUNCATED 6 LINES OF SYSTEM OUTPUT] ...\n\n(Reading database ... 90%\n(Reading database ... 95%\n(Reading database ... 100%\n(Reading database ... 13301 files and directories currently installed.)\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nPreparing to unpack .../python3-minimal_3.11.2-1+b1_i386.deb ...\nUnpacking python3-minimal (3.11.2-1+b1) ...\n", "output": "715.688526, old event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nPreparing to unpack .../050-libgomp1_12.2.0-14_i386.deb ...\nUnpacking libgomp1:i386 (12.2.0-14) ...\n\nSelecting previously unselected package libitm1:i386.\n\nPreparing to unpack .../051-libitm1_12.2.0-14_i386.deb ...\n\nUnpacking libitm1:i386 (12.2.0-14) ...\n\nSelecting previously unselected package libatomic1:i386.\n\nPreparing to unpack .../052-libatomic1_12.2.0-14_i386.deb ...\n\nUnpacking libatomic1:i386 (12.2.0-14) ...\n\nSelecting previously unselected package libasan8:i386.\n\nPreparing to unpack .../053-libasan8_12.2.0-14_i386.deb ...\n\nUnpacking libasan8:i386 (12.2.0-14) ...\n\nSelecting previously unselected package libubsan1:i386.\n\nPreparing to unpack .../054-libubsan1_12.2.0-14_i386.deb ...\n\nUnpacking libubsan1:i386 (12.2.0-14) ...\n\nSelecting previously unselected package libquadmath0:i386.\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nPreparing to unpack .../055-libquadmath0_12.2.0-14_i386.deb ...\n", "output": "737.052872, old event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nSelecting previously unselected package libnuma1:i386.\n\nPreparing to unpack .../092-libnuma1_2.0.16-1_i386.deb ...\nUnpacking libnuma1:i386 (2.0.16-1) ...\n\nSelecting previously unselected package libnvme1.\n\nPreparing to unpack .../093-libnvme1_1.3-1_i386.deb ...\nUnpacking libnvme1 (1.3-1) ...\n\nSelecting previously unselected package libpcap0.8:i386.\n\nPreparing to unpack .../094-libpcap0.8_1.10.3-1_i386.deb ...\n\nUnpacking libpcap0.8:i386 (1.10.3-1) ...\n\nSelecting previously unselected package libpcre3:i386.\n\nPreparing to unpack .../095-libpcre3_2%3a8.39-15_i386.deb ...\n\nUnpacking libpcre3:i386 (2:8.39-15) ...\n\nSelecting previously unselected package libudns0:i386.\n\nPreparing to unpack .../096-libudns0_0.4-1+b1_i386.deb ...\nUnpacking libudns0:i386 (0.4-1+b1) ...\n\nSelecting previously unselected package libx86-1:i386.\n\nPreparing to unpack .../097-libx86-1_1.1+ds1-12_i386.deb ...\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nUnpacking libx86-1:i386 (1.1+ds1-12) ...\n", "output": "754.414475, old event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nCreated symlink /etc/systemd/system/sshd.service -> /lib/systemd/system/ssh.service.\nCreated symlink /etc/systemd/system/multi-user.target.wants/ssh.service -> /lib/systemd/system/ssh.service.\n\nSetting up binutils-i686-linux-gnu (2.40-2) ...\nSetting up rpcbind (1.2.6-6+b1) ...\n\ninvoke-rc.d: could not determine current runlevel\n\ninvoke-rc.d: policy-rc.d denied execution of start.\n\nCreated symlink /etc/systemd/system/multi-user.target.wants/rpcbind.service -> /lib/systemd/system/rpcbind.service.\nCreated symlink /etc/systemd/system/sockets.target.wants/rpcbind.socket -> /lib/systemd/system/rpcbind.socket.\n\nSetting up python3 (3.11.2-1+b1) ...\n\nSetting up binutils (2.40-2) ...\n\nSetting up nmap (7.93+dfsg1-1) ...\nSetting up nfs-common (1:2.6.2-4) ...\n\n\nCreating config file /etc/idmapd.conf with new version\n\n\nCreating config file /etc/nfs.conf with new version\n\nAdding system user `statd' (UID 103) ...\nAdding new user `statd' (UID 103) with group `nogroup' ...\n\nNot creating home directory `/var/lib/nfs'.\n\ninvoke-rc.d: could not determine current runlevel\n\ninvoke-rc.d: policy-rc.d denied execution of start.\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nCreated symlink /etc/systemd/system/multi-user.target.wants/nfs-client.target -> /lib/systemd/system/nfs-client.target.\nCreated symlink /etc/systemd/system/remote-fs.target.wants/nfs-client.target -> /lib/systemd/system/nfs-client.target.\n", "output": "790.51008, old event"} @@ -93,7 +93,7 @@ {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nThe following NEW packages will be installed:\n debconf{a} gcc-12-base{a} libaudit-common{a} libaudit1{a} libc6{a} libcap-ng0{a} libcap2{a} libgcc-s1{a} libgcrypt20{a} libgpg-error0{a} liblz4-1{a} liblzma5{a} liblzo2-2{a} libnl-3-200{a} libnl-genl-3-200{a} libpam0g{a} libpkcs11-helper1{a} libssl3{a} libsystemd0{a} libzstd1{a} openvpn \nThe following packages are RECOMMENDED but will NOT be installed:\n apt-utils debconf-i18n easy-rsa libgpg-error-l10n libidn2-0 \n0 packages upgraded, 21 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.\nNeed to get 743 kB/7,630 kB of archives. After unpacking 26.2 MB will be used.\nWriting extended state information...\n\nGet: 1 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libpkcs11-helper1 i386 1.29.0-1 [54.8 kB]\n\nGet: 2 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 openvpn i386 2.6.3-1+deb12u2 [689 kB]\n\nFetched 743 kB in 0s (9,614 kB/s)\n\ninstall_packages: executing aptitude -R -d -o Aptitude::Log=/dev/null -o Aptitude::CmdLine::Ignore-Trust-Violations=yes -o APT::Get::AllowUnauthenticated=true -o Acquire::AllowInsecureRepositories=true -o DPkg::force-conflicts::=yes -o Dir::State=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/lib/apt -o Dir::Log=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/log/apt -o Dir::State::extended_states=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/lib/apt/lists/extended_states -o Dir::State::status=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/statefile -o Dir::Cache=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/cache/apt -o Dir::State=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/cache/apt -o Dir::Cache::Archives=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/cache/apt/archives -o Dir::Etc=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/etc/apt/ -o Dir::State::Lists=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/lib/apt/lists/ -y install postgresql\n\nReading package lists...\n\nBuilding dependency tree...\n\nReading state information...\n\nReading extended state information...\n\nInitializing package states...\n\nWriting extended state information...\n\nBuilding tag database...\n\nThe following NEW packages will be installed:\n adduser{a} debconf{a} dpkg{a} gcc-12-base{a} init-system-helpers{a} libacl1{a} libatomic1{a} libaudit-common{a} libaudit1{a} libbsd0{a} libbz2-1.0{a} libc-bin{a} libc-l10n{a} libc6{a} libcap-ng0{a} libcap2{a} libcom-err2{a} libcrypt1{a} libdb5.3{a} libedit2{a} libffi8{a} libfile-find-rule-perl{a} libgcc-s1{a} libgcrypt20{a} libgdbm-compat4{a} libgdbm6{a} libgmp10{a} libgnutls30{a} libgpg-error0{a} libgssapi-krb5-2{a} libhogweed6{a} libicu72{a} libidn2-0{a} libjson-perl{a} libk5crypto3{a} libkeyutils1{a} libkrb5-3{a} libkrb5support0{a} libldap-2.5-0{a} libllvm14{a} liblz4-1{a} liblzma5{a} libmd0{a} libnettle8{a} libnumber-compare-perl{a} libp11-kit0{a} libpam-modules{a} libpam-modules-bin{a} libpam0g{a} libpcre\n2-8-0{a} libperl5.36{a} libpq5{a} libreadline8{a} libsasl2-2{a} libsasl2-modules-db{a} libselinux1{a} libsemanage-common{a} libsemanage2{a} libsepol2{a} libssl3{a} libstdc++6{a} libsystemd0{a} libtasn1-6{a} libtext-glob-perl{a} libtinfo6{a} libunistring2{a} libuuid1{a} libxml2{a} libxslt1.1{a} libz3-4{a} libzstd1{a} locales{a} lsb-base{a} netbase{a} openssl{a} passwd{a} perl{a} perl-base{a} perl-modules-5.36{a} postgresql postgresql-15{a} postgresql-client-15{a} postgresql-client-common{a} postgresql-common{a} readline-common{a} sensible-utils{a} ssl-cert{a} sysvinit-utils{a} tar{a} tzdata{a} ucf{a} usrmerge{a} zlib1g{a} \nThe following packages are RECOMMENDED but will NOT be installed:\n apt-utils debconf-i18n e2fsprogs krb5-locales libgpg-error-l10n libj\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nson-xs-perl libldap-common libsasl2-modules logrotate manpages sysstat uuid-runtime \n0 packages upgraded, 93 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.\nNeed to get 19.0 MB/97.1 MB of archives. After unpacking 390 MB will be used.\nWriting extended ", "output": "1268.443262, old event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nBuilding dependency tree...\n\nReading state information...\n\nReading extended state information...\n\nInitializing package states...\n\nWriting extended state information...\n\nBuilding tag database...\n\nThe following NEW packages will be installed:\n adduser{a} coreutils{a} cpio{a} debconf{a} dmsetup{a} dpkg{a} gcc-12-base{a} init-system-helpers{a} initramfs-tools{a} initramfs-tools-core{a} klibc-utils{a} kmod{a} kpartx{a} libacl1{a} libaio1{a} libattr1{\na} libaudit-common{a} libaudit1{a} libblkid1{a} libbsd0{a} libbz2-1.0{a} libc6{a} libcap-ng0{a} libcap2{a} libcrypt1{a} libdb5.3{a} libdevmapper1.02.1{a} libedit2{a} libfile-find-rule-perl{a} libgcc-s1{a} libgcrypt20{a} libgdbm-compat4{a} libgdbm6{a} libgmp10{a} libgpg-error0{a} libjson-c5{a} libklibc{a} libkmod2{a} liblz4-1{a} liblzma5{a} libmd0{a} libnumber-compare-perl{a} libpam-modules{a} libpam-modules-bin{a} libpam0g{a} libpcre2-8-0{a} libperl5.36{a} libselinux1{a} libsemanage-common{a} libsemanage2{a} libsepol2{a} libsgutils2-1.46-2{a} libssl3{a} libsystemd0{a} libtext-glob-perl{a} libtinfo6{a} libudev1{a} liburcu8{a} libzstd1{a} linux-base{a} logsave{a} lsb-base{a} multipath-tools passwd{a} perl{a} perl-base{a} perl-modules-5.36{a} sg3-utils{a} sg3-utils-udev{a} sysvinit-utils{a} tar{a} udev{a} usrmerge{a} zlib1g{a} \nThe following packages are RECOMMENDED but will NOT be installed:\n apt-utils busybox busybox-static debconf-i18n libgpg-error-l10n libidn2-0 netbase sensible-utils zstd \n0 packages upgraded, 74 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.\nNeed to get 775 kB/30.0 MB of archives. After unpacking 136 MB will be used.\nWriting extended state information...\n\nGet: 1 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libklibc i386 2.0.12-1 [45.3 kB]\n\nGet: 2 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 klibc-utils i386 2.0.12-1 [95.1 kB]\n\nGet: 3 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 initramfs-tools-core all 0.142 [105 kB]\n\nGet: 4 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 initramfs-tools all 0.142 [72.9 kB]\n\nGet: 5 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 sg3-utils-udev all 1.46-3 [37.0 kB]\n\nGet: 6 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 liburcu8 i386 0.13.2-1 [71.5 kB]\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nGet: 7 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 multipath-tools i386 0.9.4-3+deb12u1 [349 kB]\n", "output": "1270.97815, old event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nInitializing package states...\n\nWriting extended state information...\n\nBuilding tag database...\n\nThe following NEW packages will be installed:\n apache2{a} apache2-bin{a} apache2-data{a} apache2-utils{a} ca-certificates{a} debconf{a} debianutils{a} default-mysql-client{a} dpkg{a} fontconfig-config{a} fonts-dejavu-core{a} gcc-12-base{a} init-system-helpers{a} libabsl20220623{a} libacl1{a} libaom3{a} libapache2-mod-php{a} libapache2-mod-php8.2{a} libapr1{a} libaprutil1{a} libaprutil1-dbd-sqlite3{a} libaprutil1-ldap{a} libargon2-1{a} libavif15{a} libbrotli1{a} libbsd0{a} libbz2-1.0{a} libc6{a} libcap2{a} libcom-err2{a} libconfig-inifiles-perl{a} libcrypt1{a} libcurl4{a} libdav1d6{a} libdb5.3{a} libde265-0{a} libdeflate0{a} libedit2{a} libexpat1{a} libffi8{a} libfile-find-rule-perl{a} libfontconfig1{a} libfreetype6{a} libgav1-1{a} libgcc-s1{a} libgcrypt20{a} libgd3{a} libgdbm-compat4{a} libgdbm6{a} libgmp10{a} libgnutls30{a} libgpg-error0{a} libgssapi-krb5-2{a} libheif1{a} libhogweed6{a} libicu72{a} libidn2-0{a} libjansson4{a} libjbig0{a} libjpeg62-turbo{a} libjs-cropper{a} libjs-prototype{a} libjs-scriptac\nulous{a} libjs-underscore{a} libk5crypto3{a} libkeyutils1{a} libkrb5-3{a} libkrb5support0{a} libldap-2.5-0{a} liblerc4{a} liblua5.3-0{a} liblz4-1{a} liblzma5{a} libmagic-mgc{a} libmagic1{a} libmariadb3{a} libmd0{a} libncurses6{a} libncursesw6{a} libnettle8{a} libnghttp2-14{a} libnuma1{a} libnumber-compare-perl{a} libp11-kit0{a} libpcre2-8-0{a} libperl5.36{a} libpng16-16{a} libproc2-0{a} libpsl5{a} librav1e0{a} librtmp1{a} libsasl2-2{a} libsasl2-modules-db{a} libselinux1{a} libsodium23{a} libsqlite3-0{a} lib\nssh2-1{a} libssl3{a} libstdc++6{a} libsystemd0{a} libtasn1-6{a} libtext-glob-perl{a} libtiff6{a} libtinfo6{a} libunistring2{a} libuuid1{a} libwebp7{a} libx11-6{a} libx11-data{a} libx265-199{a} libxau6{a} libxcb1{a} libxdmcp6{a} libxml2{a} libxpm4{a} libyuv0{a} libzstd1{a} lsb-base{a} mariadb-client{a} mariadb-client-core{a} mariadb-common{a} media-types{a} mysql-common{a} openssl{a} perl{a} perl-base{a} perl-modules-5.36{a} php-common{a} php-gd{a} php-getid3{a} php-mysql{a} php8.2-cli{a} php8.2-common{a} php8.2-gd{a} php8.2-mysql{a} php8.2-opcache{a} php8.2-readline{a} procps{a} psmisc{a} sensible-utils{a} sysvinit-utils{a} tar{a} tzdata{a} ucf{a} usrmerge{a} wordpress zlib1g{a} \nThe following packages are RECOMMENDED but will NOT be installed:\n apt-utils debconf-i18n javascript-common krb5-locales libdbd-mariadb-perl libdbd-mysql-perl libdbi-perl libgpg-error-l10n libgpm2 libjs-jquery libldap-common libsasl2-modules libterm-readkey-perl netbase publicsuffix ssl-cert uuid-runtime vorbis-tools wordpress-l10n wordpress-theme-twentytwentythree \n0 packages upgraded, 147 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.\nNeed to get 12.3 MB/71.1 MB of archives. After unpacking 359 MB will be used.\nWriting extended state information...\n\nGet: 1 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libconfig-inifiles-perl all 3.000003-2 [45.9 kB]\n\nGet: 2 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 mariadb-client-core i386 1:10.11.6-0+deb12u1 [840 kB]\n\nGet: 3 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 mariadb-client i386 1:10.11.6-0+deb12u1 [2,814 kB]\n\nGet: 4 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 default-mysql-client all 1.1.0 [2,852 B]\n\nGet: 5 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libapache2-mod-php all 2:8.2+93 [3,764 B]\n\nGet: 6 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libjs-prototype all 1.7.3-1 [44.3 kB]\n\nGet: 7 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libjs-scriptaculous all 1.9.0-3 [110 kB]\n\nGet: 8 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libjs-cropper all 1.2.2-1.1 [130 kB]\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nGet: 9 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 php8.2-gd i386 8.2.20-1~deb12u1 [29.3 kB]\n", "output": "1320.473018, old event"} -{"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nOA\nasciinema rec `date +%s`.rec --stdin\nOA\n\n[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[Cscreen -dr[K\n\n\n\n[?2004l\n\n[r[m[2J[H[?7h[?1;4;6l[?1049h[22;0;0t[4l[?1h=[0m(B[1;196r\n[H[2J[H[2JReading package lists...\nBuilding dependency tree...\nReading state information...\nReading extended state information...\nInitializing package states...\nWriting extended state information...\nBuilding tag database...\nThe following NEW packages will be installed:\nTh\ndebconf{a} dpkg{a} fontconfig-config{a} fonts-dejavu-core{a} gcc-12-base{a} init-system-helpers{a} libabsl20220623{a} libacl1{a} libaom3{a} libavif15{a} libbrotli1{a} libbsd0{a} libbz2-1.0{a} libc6{a} libcrypt1{a} libdav1d6{a} libdb5.3{a} libde265-0{a} libdeflate0{a} libexpat1{a} libfile-find-rule-perl{a} libfontconfig1{a} libfreetype6{a} libgav1-1{a} libgcc-s1{a} libgd3{a} libgdbm-compat4{a} libgdbm6{a} libheif1{a} libjbig0{a} libjpeg62-turbo{a} liblerc4{a} liblzma5{a} libmd0{a} libnet-snmp-perl{a} libnuma1{a} libnumber-compare-perl{a} libpcre2-8-0{a} libperl5.36{a} libpng16-16{a} librav1e0{a} libselinux1{a} libsnmp-session-perl{a} libstdc++6{a} libtext-glob-perl{a} libtiff6{a} libwebp7{a} libx11-6{a} libx11-data{a} libx265-199{a} libxau6{a} libxcb1{a} libxdmcp6{a} libxpm4{a} libyuv0{a} libzstd1{a} mrtg perl{a} perl-base{a} perl-modules-5.36{a} tar{a} usrmerge{a} zlib1g{a}\nThe following packages are RECOMMENDED but will NOT be installed:\nTh\napt-utils debconf-i18n libidn2-0 libio-socket-inet6-perl libsocket6-perl netbase\n0 packages upgraded, 63 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.\nNeed to get 551 kB/27.7 MB of archives. After unpacking 117 MB will be used.\nWriting extended state information...\nGet: 1 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libsnmp-session-perl all 1.14~git20221124T101957-1 [163 kB]\nGet: 2 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 mrtg i386 2.17.10-5+deb12u2 [388 kB]\nFetched 551 kB in 0s (3,492 kB/s)\ninstall_packages: executing aptitude -R -d -o Aptitude::Log=/dev/null -o Aptitude::CmdLine::Ignore-Trust-Violations=yes -o APT::Get::AllowUnauthenticated=true -o Acquire::AllowInsecureRepositories=true -o DPkg::force-conflicts::=yes -o Dir::State=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/lib/apt -o Dir::Log=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/log/apt -o Dir::State::extended_states=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/lib/apt/lists/extended_states -o Dir::State::status=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/statefile -o Dir::Cache=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/cache/apt -o Dir::State=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/cache/apt -o Dir::Cache::Archives=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/cache/apt/archives -o Dir::Etc=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/etc/apt/ -o Dir::State::Lists=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/lib/apt/lists/ -y install statgrab\nReading package lists...\nBuilding dependency tree...\nReading state information...\nReading extended state information...\nInitializing package states...\nWriting extended state information...\nBuilding tag database...\nThe follow\ning NEW packages will be installed:\nTh\ngcc-12-base{a} libc6{a} libgcc-s1{a} libstatgrab10{a} statgrab\nThe following packages are RECOMMENDED but will NOT be installed:\nTh\nlibidn2-0\n0 packages upgraded, 5 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.\nNeed to get 219 kB/2,943 kB of archives. After unpacking 13.0 MB will be used.\nWriting extended state information...\nGet: 1 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libstatgrab10 i386 0.92.1-1.1 [120 kB]\nGet: 2 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 statgrab i386 0.92.1-1.1 [99.4 kB]\nFetched 219 kB in 0s (3,261 kB/s)\ninstall_packages: executing aptitude -R -d -o Aptitude::Log=/dev/null -o Aptitude::CmdLine::Ignore-Trust-Violations=yes -o APT::Get::AllowUnauthenticated=true -o Acquire::AllowInsecureRepositories=true -o DPkg::force-conflicts::=yes -o Dir::State=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/lib/apt -o Dir::Log=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/log/apt -o Dir::State::extended_states=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/lib/apt/lists/extended_states -o Dir::State::status=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/statefile -o Dir::Cache=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/cache/apt -o Dir::State=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/cache/apt -o Dir::Cache::Archives=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/cache/apt/archives -o Dir::Etc=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/etc/apt/ -o Dir::State::Lists=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/lib/apt/lists/ -y install git-core\nReading package lists...\nBuilding dependency tree...\nReading state information...\nReading extended state information...\nInitializing package states...\nWriting extended state information...\nBuilding tag database...\nNote: selecting "git" instead of the virtual package "git-core"\nThe following NEW packages will be installed:\nTh\ndpkg{a} gcc-12-base{a} git git-man{a} libacl1{a} libbrotli1{a} libbz2-1.0{a} libc6{a} libcom-err2{a} libcrypt1{a} libcurl3-gnutls{a} libdb5.3{a} liberror-perl{a} libexpat1{a} libffi8{a} libgcc-s1{a} libgdbm-compat4{a} libgdbm6{a} libgmp10{a} libgnutls30{a} libgssapi-krb5-2{a} libhogweed6{a\n} libidn2-0{a} libk5crypto3{a} libkeyutils1{a} libkrb5-3{a} libkrb5support0{a} libldap-2.5-0{a} liblzma5{a} libmd0{a} libnettle8{a} libnghttp2-14{a} libp11-kit0{a} libpcre2-8-0{a} libperl5.36{a} libpsl5{a} librtmp1{a} libsasl2-2{a} libsasl2-modules-db{a} libselinux1{a} libssh2-1{a} libssl3{a} libtasn1-6{a} libunistring2{a} libzstd1{a} perl{a} perl-base{a} perl-modules-5.36{a} tar{a} zlib1g{a}\nThe following packages are RECOMMENDED but will NOT be installed:\nTh\nca-certificates krb5-locales less libldap-common libsasl2-modules netbase openssh-client patch publicsuffix\n0 packages upgraded, 50 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.\nNeed to get 0 B/34.1 MB of archives. After unpacking 154 MB will be used.\nWriting extended state information...\ninstall_packages: executing aptitude -R -d -o Aptitude::Log=/dev/null -o Aptitude::CmdLine::Ignore-Trust-Violations=yes -o APT::Get::AllowUnauthenticated=true -o Acquire::AllowInsecureRepositories=true -o DPkg::force-conflicts::=yes -o Dir::State=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/lib/apt -o Dir::Log=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/log/apt -o Dir::State::extended_states=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/lib/apt/lists/extended_states -o Dir::State::status=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/statefile -o Dir::Cache=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/cache/apt -o Dir::State=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/cache/apt -o Dir::Cache::Archives=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/cache/apt/archives -o Dir::Etc=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/etc/apt/ -o Dir::State::Lists=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/lib/apt/lists/ -y install git-core\nReading package lists...\nBuilding dependency tree...\nReading state information...\nReading extended state information...\nInitializing package states...\nWriting extended state information...\nBuilding tag database...\nNote: selecting "git" instead of the virtual package "git-core"\nThe following NEW packages will be installed:\nTh\ndpkg{a} gcc-12-base{a} git git-man{a} libacl1{a} libbrotli1{a} libbz2-1.0{a} libc6{a} libcom-err2{a} libcrypt1{a} libcurl3-gnutls{a} libdb5.3{a} liberror-perl{a} libexpat1{a} libffi8{a} libgcc-s1{a} libgdbm-compat4{a} libgdbm6{a} libgmp10{a} libgnutls30{a} libgssapi-krb5-2{a} libhogweed6{a} libidn2-0{a} libk5crypto3{a} libkeyutils1{a} libkrb5-3{a} libkrb5support0{a} libldap-2.5-0{a} liblzma5{a} libmd0{a} libnettle8{a} libnghttp2-14{a} libp11-kit0{a} libpcre2-8-0{a} libperl5.36{a} libpsl5{a} librtmp1{a} libsasl2-2{a} libsasl2-modules-db{a} libselinux1{a} libssh2-1{a} libssl3{a} libtasn1-6{a} libunistring2{a} libzstd1{a} perl{a} perl-base{a} perl-modules-5.36{a} tar{a} zlib1g{a}\nThe following packages are RECOMMENDED but will NOT be installed:\nTh\nca-certificates krb5-locales less libldap-common libsasl2-modules netbase openssh-client patch publicsuffix\n0 packages upgraded, 50 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.\nNeed to get 0 B/34.1 MB of archives. After unpacking 154 MB will be used.\nWriting extended state information...\ninstall_packages: executing aptitude -R -d -o Aptitude::Log=/dev/null -o Aptitude::CmdLine::Ignore-Trust-Violations=yes -o APT::Get::AllowUnauthenticated=true -o Acquire::AllowInsecureRepositories=true -o DPkg::force-conflicts::=yes -o Dir::State=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/lib/apt -o Dir::Log=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/log/apt -o Dir::State::extended_states=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/lib/apt/lists/extended_states -o Dir::State::status=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/statefile -o Dir::Cache=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/cache/apt -o Dir::State=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/cache/apt -o Dir::Cache::Archives=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/cache/apt/archives -o Dir::Etc=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/etc/apt/ -o Dir::State::Lists=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/lib/apt/lists/ -y install xorg\nReading package lists...\nBuilding dependency tree...\nReading state information...\nReading extended state information...\nInitializing package states...\nWriting extended state information...\nBuilding tag database...\nThe following NEW packages will be installed:\nTh\nadduser{a} bsdextrautils{a} coreutils{a} cpp{a} cpp-12{a} debconf{a} dpkg{a} fontconfig-config{a\n} fonts-dejavu-core{a} gcc-12-base{a} groff-base{a} keyboard-configuration{a} libacl1{a} libatomic1{a} libattr1{a} libaudit-common{a} libaudit1{a} libblkid1{a} libbrotli1{a} libbsd0{a} libbz2-1.0{a} libc6{a} libcap-ng0{a} libcap2{a} libcrypt1{a} libdb5.3{a} libdbus-1-3{a} libdrm-amdgpu1{a} libdrm-common{a} libdrm-intel1{a} libdrm-nouveau2{a} libdrm-radeon1{a} libdrm2{a} libedit2{a} libegl-mesa0{a} libegl1{a} libelf1{a} libepoxy0{a} libevdev2{a} libexpat1{a} libffi8{a} libfontconfig1{a} libfontenc1{a} libfreetype6{a} libgbm1{a} libgcc-s1{a} libgcrypt20{a} libgdbm6{a} libgl1{a} libgl1-mesa-dri{a} libglapi-mesa{a} libglib2.0-0{a} libglu1-mesa{a} libglvnd0{a} libglx-mesa0{a} libglx0{a} libgmp10{a} libgpg-error0{a} libgudev-1.0-0{a} libice6{a} libicu72{a} libinput-bin{a} libinput10{a} libisl23{a} libkmod2{a} libllvm15{a} liblocale-gettext-perl{a} liblz4-1{a} liblzma5{a} libmd0{a} libmount1{a} libmpc3{a} libmpfr6{a} libmtdev1{a} libopengl0{a} libpam-modules{a} libpam-modules-bin{a} libpam0g{a} libpciaccess0{a} libpcre2-8-0{a} libpipeline1{a} libpixman-1-0{a} libpng16-16{a} libseccomp2{a} libselinux1{a} libsemanage-common{a} libsemanage2{a} libsensors-config{a} libsensors5{a} libsepol2{a} libsm6{a} libsmartcols1{a} libssl3{a} libstdc++6{a} libsystemd0{a} libtinfo6{a} libuchardet0{a} libudev1{a} libunwind8{a} libutempter0{a} libuuid1{a} libwacom-common{a} libwacom9{a} libwayland-client0{a} libwayland-server0{a} libx11-6{a} libx11-data{a} libx11-xcb1{a} libxatracker2{a} libxau6{a} libxaw7{a} libxcb-damage0{a} libxcb-dri2-0{a} libxcb-dri3-0{a} libxcb-glx0{a} libxcb-present0{a} libxcb-randr0{a} libxcb-shape0{a} libxcb-shm0{a} libxcb-sync1{a} libxcb-xfixes0{a} libxcb1{a} libxcomposite1{a} libxcursor1{a} libxcvt0{a} libxdmcp6{a} libxext6{a} libxfixes3{a} libxfont2{a} libxft2{a} libxi6{a} libxinerama1{a} libxkbfile1{a} libxml2{a} libxmu6{a} libxmuu1{a} libxpm4{a} libxrandr2{a} libxrender1{a} libxshmfence1{a} libxt6{a} libxtst6{a} libxv1{a} libxxf86dga1{a} libxxf86vm1{a} libz3-4{a} libzstd1{a} lsb-base{a} man-db{a} passwd{a} perl-base{a} sysvinit-utils{a} tar{a} udev{a} x11-apps{a} x11-common{a} x11-session-utils{a} x11-utils{a} x11-xkb-utils{a} x11-xserver-utils{a} xauth{a} xbitmaps{a} xfonts-100dpi{a} xfonts-75dpi{a} xfonts-base{a} xfonts-encodings{a} xfonts-scalable{a} xfonts-utils{a} xinit{a} xkb-data{a} xorg xorg-docs-core{a} xserver-common{a} xserver-xorg{a} xserver-xorg-core{a} xserver-xorg-input-all{a} xserver-xorg-input-libinput{a} xserver-xorg-video-all{a} xserver-xorg-video-amdgpu{a} xserver-xorg-video-ati{a} xserver-xorg-video-fbdev{a} xserver-xorg-video-nouveau{a} xserver-xorg-video-radeon{a} xserver-xorg-video-vesa{a} xserver-xorg-video-vmware{a} xterm{a} zlib1g{a}\nThe following packages are RECOMMENDED but will NOT be installed:\nTh\napt-utils dbus debconf-i18n libglib2.0-data libgpg-error-l10n libidn2-0 libpam-elogind libpam-systemd sensible-utils shared-mime-info uuid-runtime xcvt xdg-user-dirs xserver-xorg-input-wacom xserver-xorg-legacy xserver-xorg-video-intel xserver-xorg-video-qxl\n0 packages upgraded, 187 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.\nNeed to get 24.5 MB/127 MB of archives. After unpacking 443 MB will be used.\nWriting extended state information...\nGet: 1 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libxatracker2 i386 22.3.6-1+deb12u1 [2,030 kB]\nGet: 2 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libxcb-damage0 i386 1.15-1 [105 kB]\nGet: 3 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libxcvt0 i386 0.1.2-1 [5,696 B]\nGet: 4 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libxfont2 i386 1:2.0.6-1 [140 kB]\nGet: 5 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 x11-apps i386 7.7+9 [680 kB]\nGet: 6 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 x11-session-utils i386 7.7+5 [75.9 kB]\nGet: 7 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xfonts-100dpi all 1:1.0.5 [3,819 kB]\nGet: 8 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xfonts-75dpi al\nl 1:1.0.5 [3,365 kB]\nGet: 9 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xfonts-base all 1:1.0.5+nmu1 [5,895 kB]\nGet: 10 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xfonts-scalable all 1:1.0.3-1.3 [306 kB]\nGet: 11 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xinit i386 1.4.0-1 [50.2 kB]\nGet: 12 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xserver-common all 2:21.1.7-3+deb12u7 [2,383 kB]\nGet: 13 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xserver-xorg-core i386 2:21.1.7-3+deb12u7 [3,784 kB]\nGet: 14 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xserver-xorg-video-amdgpu i386 23.0.0-1 [144 kB]\nGet: 15 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xserver-xorg-video-radeon i386 1:19.1.0-3 [510 kB]\nGet: 16 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xserver-xorg-video-ati i386 1:19.1.0-3 [363 kB]\nGet: 17 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xserver-xorg-video-fbdev i386 1:0.5.0-2 [26.0 kB]\nGet: 18 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xserver-xorg-video-nouveau i386 1:1.0.17-2 [335 kB]\nGet: 19 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xserver-xorg-video-vesa i386 1:2.5.0-1+b1 [33.4 kB]\nGet: 20 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xserver-xorg-video-vmware i386 1:13.3.0-3.1+b1 [120 kB]\nGet: 21 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xserver-xorg-video-all i386 1:7.7+23 [38.7 kB]\nGet: 22 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xserver-xorg-input-libinput i386 1.2.1-1+b1 [67.5 kB]\nGet: 23 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xserver-xorg-input-all i386 1:7.7+23 [38.7 kB]\nGet: 24 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xserver-xorg i386 1:7.7+23 [94.2 kB]\nGet: 25 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xorg-docs-core all 1:1.7.1-1.2 [84.2 kB]\nGet: 26 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xorg i386 1:7.7+23 [39.1 kB]\nFetched 24.5 MB in 1s (39.0 MB/s)\ninstall_packages: executing aptitude -R -d -o Aptitude::Log=/dev/null -o Aptitude::CmdLine::Ignore-Trust-Violations=yes -o APT::Get::AllowUnauthenticated=true -o Acquire::AllowInsecureRepositories=true -o DPkg::force-conflicts::=yes -o Dir::State=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/lib/apt -o Dir::Log=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/log/apt -o Dir::State::extended_states=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/lib/apt/lists/extended_states -o Dir::State::status=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/statefile -o Dir::Cache=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/cache/apt -o Dir::State=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/cache/apt -o Dir::Cache::Archives=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/cache/apt/archives -o Dir::Etc=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/etc/apt/ -o Dir::State::Lists=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/lib/apt/lists/ -y install xscreensaver\nReading package lists...\nBuilding dependency tree...\nReading state information...\nReading extended state information...\nInitializing package states...\nWriting extended state information...\nBuilding tag database...\nThe following NEW packages will be installed:\nTh\nadduser{a} adwaita-icon-theme{a} at-spi2-common{a} ca-certificates{a} dbus{a} dbus-bin{a} dbus-daemon{a} dbus-session-bus-common{a} dbus-system-bus-common{a} dbus-user-session{a} dconf-gsettings-backend{a} dconf-service{a} debconf{a} dmsetup{a} dpkg{a} fontconfig{a} fontconfig-config{a} fonts-dejavu-core{a} gcc-12-base{a} gtk-update-icon-cache{a} hicolor-icon-theme{a} init-system-helpers{a} libacl1{a} libapparmor1{a} libargon2-1{a} libatk-bridge2.0-0{a} libatk1.0-0{a} libatspi2.0-0{a} libaudit-common{a} libaudit1{a} libavahi-client3{a} libavahi-common-data{a} libavahi-common3{a} libblkid1{a} libbrotli1{a} libbsd0{a} libbz2-1.0{a} 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ntpsec openntpd psmisc sensible-utils systemd-timesyncd uuid-runtime wamerican wamerican-huge wamerican-insane wamerican-large wamerican-small wbrazilian wbritish wbritish-huge wbritish-insane wbritish-large wbritish-small wbulgarian wcanadian wcanadian-huge wcanadian-insane wcanadian-large wcanadian-small wcatalan wdanish wdutch wesperanto wfaroese wfrench wgalician-minimos wgerman-medical witalian wngerman wnorwegian wogerman wpolish wportuguese wspanish wswedish wswiss wukrainian xdg-user-dirs xfonts-100dpi\n0 packages upgraded, 201 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.\nNeed to get 823 kB/77.5 MB of archives. After unpacking 299 MB will be used.\nWriting extended state information...\nGet: 1 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xscreensaver-data i386 6.06+dfsg1-3+deb12u1 [379 kB]\nGet: 2 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xscreensaver i386 6.06+dfsg1-3+deb12u1 [445 kB]\nFetched 823 kB in 0s (10.5 MB/s)\nCalling reprepro\nExporting indices...\n/usr/bin/fai-mirror finished.\nNumber of packages in the mirror: 2235\nMirror size and location: 1.5G /usr/fai/mirror\nCopying the nfsroot to CD image\nCopying the config space to CD image\nCopying the mirror to CD image\nWrite faile\nd because No space left on device\nFATAL ERROR: Failed to write to output filesystem\nParallel mksquashfs: Using 4 processors\nCreating 4.0 filesystem on /home/tmp/fai-cd.fYX2mU/LiveOS/squashfs.img, block size 131072.\n\nfai-cd failed with exit code 1. exiting...\n\nreal[4C19m5.605s\nuser[4C13m5.502s\nsys[5C2m11.432s\ndemo@faiserver:/home/fai$[?2004h \n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nd", "output": "55.122624, new event"} +{"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nOA\nasciinema rec `date +%s`.rec --stdin\nOA\n\n[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[Cscreen -dr[K\n\n\n\n[?2004l\n\n[r[m[2J[H[?7h[?1;4;6l[?1049h[22;0;0t[4l[?1h=[0m(B[1;196r\n[H[2J[H[2JReading package lists...\nBuilding dependency tree...\nReading state information...\nReading extended state information...\nInitializing package states...\n\n... 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[TRUNCATED 9 LINES OF SYSTEM OUTPUT] ...\n\nMirror size and location: 1.5G /usr/fai/mirror\nCopying the nfsroot to CD image\nCopying the config space to CD image\nCopying the mirror to CD image\nWrite faile\nd because No space left on device\nFATAL ERROR: Failed to write to output filesystem\nParallel mksquashfs: Using 4 processors\nCreating 4.0 filesystem on /home/tmp/fai-cd.fYX2mU/LiveOS/squashfs.img, block size 131072.\n\nfai-cd failed with exit code 1. exiting...\n\nreal[4C19m5.605s\nuser[4C13m5.502s\nsys[5C2m11.432s\ndemo@faiserver:/home/fai$[?2004h \n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nd", "output": "55.122624, new event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n all automatic configure script builder\n[HMii aspell 0.60.8-4+b1 i386 GNU Aspell spell-checker\n[HMii aptitude-common 0.8.13-5 all architecture independent files for the aptitude package manager\n[HMii aptitude 0.8.13-5 i386 terminal-based package manager\n[HMii apt-utils \n 2.6.1 i386 package management related utility programs\n[HMii apt-move 4.2.27-6 i386 maintain Debian packages in a package pool\n[HMii apt-cacher-ng 3.7.4-1+b2 i386 caching proxy server for software repositories\n[HMii apt 2.6.1 i386 commandline package man\nager\n[HMii apparmor 3.0.8-3 i386 user-space parser utility for AppArmor\n[HMii aglfn 1.7+git20191031.4036a9c-2 all Adobe Glyph List For\n New Fonts\n[HMii adduser 3.134 all add and remove users and groups\n[HMii acpid 1:2.0.33-2+b1 i386 Advanced Configuration and Power Interface event daemon\n[HM+++-================================-=======================================-============-================================================================================\n[HM||/ Name Version Architecture Description\n[HM|/ Err?=(none)/Reinst-required (Status,Err: uppercase=bad)\n[HM| Status=Not/Inst/Conf-files/Unpacked/halF-conf/Half-inst/trig-aWait/Trig-pend\n[HMDesired=Unknown/Install/Remove/Purge\n/Hold\n[194B[K:[K\n[5~\n[K [KESCESC[K[[[K55[K~~\n[K[?5h[?5l[K:[K\n[5~\n[K [KESCESC[K[[[K55[K~~\n[K[K:[K\n[5~\n[K [KESCESC[K[[[K55[K~~\n[K\n[?5h[?5l[K:[K\nq\n[K\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n[?2004hdemo@faiserver:/home/fai$ ", "output": "99.396225, new event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n(Reading database ... \n\n(Reading database ... 5%\n(Reading database ... 10%\n(Reading database ... 15%\n(Reading database ... 20%\n(Reading database ... 25%\n(Reading database ... 30%\n(Reading database ... 35%\n(Reading database ... 40%\n(Reading database ... 45%\n\n(Reading database ... 50%\n(Reading database ... 55%\n(Reading database ... 60%\n(Reading database ... 65%\n(Reading database ... 70%\n(Reading database ... 75%\n\n(Reading database ... 80%\n\n(Reading database ... 85%\n\n(Reading database ... 90%\n\n(Reading database ... 95%\n\n(Reading database ... 100%\n(Reading database ... 45757 files and directories currently installed.)\n[1;195r[195;1H\n\nRemoving clamav (1.0.5+dfsg-1~deb12u1) ...\n[196;1H[42m[30mProgress: [ 0%][49m[39m [.........................................................................................................................................................................................................................] \n[A[196;1H[42m[30mProgress: [ 20%][49m[39m [###########################################..............................................................................................................................................................................] \n[A\n[196;1H[42m[30mProgress: [ 40%][49m[39m [######################################################################################...................................................................................................................................] \n[A\n[196;1H[42m[30mProgress: [ 60%][49m[39m [##################################################################################################################################.......................................................................................] \n[A\n[196;1H[42m[30mProgress: [ 80%][49m[39m [#############################################################################################################################################################################............................................] \n[A\nProcessing triggers for man-db (2.11.2-2) ...\n\n\n[H[194B[A[J\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n[?2004hdemo@faiserver:/home/fai$ ", "output": "128.939408, new event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n[196;1H[42m[30mProgress: [ 53%][49m[39m [##################################################################################################################.......................................................................................................] \n[A\n[196;1H[42m[30mProgress: [ 59%][49m[39m [###############################################################################################################################..........................................................................................] \n[A\nRemoving ntpsec-ntpdate (1.2.2+dfsg1-1+deb12u1) ...\n\n[196;1H[42m[30mProgress: [ 65%][49m[39m [############################################################################################################################################.............................................................................] \n[A\n[196;1H[42m[30mProgress: [ 71%][49m[39m [#########################################################################################################################################################................................................................] \n[A\nRemoving ntpsec-ntpdig (1.2.2+dfsg1-1+deb12u1) ...\n\n[196;1H[42m[30mProgress: [ 76%][49m[39m [#####################################################################################################################################################################....................................................] \n[A\n[196;1H[42m[30mProgress: [ 82%][49m[39m [##################################################################################################################################################################################.......................................] \n[A\nRemoving python3-ntp (1.2.2+dfsg1-1+deb12u1) ...\n\n[196;1H[42m[30mProgress: [ 88%][49m[39m [###############################################################################################################################################################################################..........................] \n[A\n[196;1H[42m[30mProgress: [ 94%][49m[39m [############################################################################################################################################################################################################.............] \n[A\nProcessing triggers for man-db (2.11.2-2) ...\n\nProcessing triggers for libc-bin (2.36-9+deb12u7) ...\n\n\n[H[194B[A[J\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n[?2004hdemo@faiserver:/home/fai$ ", "output": "141.743159, new event"} @@ -104,7 +104,7 @@ {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nI: Extracting libdb5.3...\n\nI: Extracting libdebconfclient0...\n\nI: Extracting libext2fs2...\n\nI: Extracting libffi8...\n\nI: Extracting libgcc-s1...\n\nI: Extracting libgcrypt20...\n\nI: Extracting libgmp10...\n\nI: Extracting libgnutls30...\n\nI: Extracting libgpg-error0...\n\nI: Extracting libhogweed6...\n\nI: Extracting libidn2-0...\n\nI: Extracting liblz4-1...\n\nI: Extracting liblzma5...\n\nI: Extracting libmd0...\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nI: Extracting libmount1...\n", "output": "192.171242, old event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nI: Unpacking libudev1:i386...\n\nI: Unpacking libunistring2:i386...\n\nI: Unpacking libuuid1:i386...\n\nI: Unpacking libxxhash0:i386...\n\nI: Unpacking libzstd1:i386...\n\nI: Unpacking login...\n\nI: Unpacking logsave...\n\nI: Unpacking mawk...\n\nI: Unpacking mount...\n\nI: Unpacking ncurses-base...\n\nI: Unpacking ncurses-bin...\n\nI: Unpacking passwd...\n\nI: Unpacking perl-base...\n\nI: Unpacking sed...\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nI: Unpacking sysvinit-utils...\n", "output": "224.639904, old event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nI: Unpacking procps...\n\nI: Unpacking readline-common...\n\nI: Unpacking sensible-utils...\n\nI: Unpacking udev...\n\nI: Unpacking vim-common...\n\nI: Unpacking vim-tiny...\n\nI: Unpacking whiptail...\n\nI: Configuring the base system...\n\nI: Configuring cpio...\n\nI: Configuring libtext-iconv-perl:i386...\n\nI: Configuring libtext-charwidth-perl:i386...\n\nI: Configuring libxapian30:i386...\n\nI: Configuring libkeyutils1:i386...\n\nI: Configuring apt-utils...\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nI: Configuring init...\n", "output": "294.346711, old event"} -{"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nI: Configuring ifupdown...\n\nI: Configuring libc-bin...\n\nI: Base system installed successfully.\n\nCreating base.tar.xz\n\nWarning: no hostname for 172.16.0.17 found, not adding to /etc/hosts.\n\n'/etc/resolv.conf' -> '/srv/fai/nfsroot/etc/resolv.conf-installserver'\n\n'/etc/resolv.conf' -> '/srv/fai/nfsroot/etc/resolv.conf'\n\nUpgrading /srv/fai/nfsroot\n\nGet:1 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm InRelease [151 kB]\n\nGet:2 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 Packages [8680 kB]\n\nFetched 8831 kB in 2s (3563 kB/s)\nReading package lists...\n\n\nReading package lists...\n\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nBuilding dependency tree...\nThe following additional packages will be installed:\n debconf-utils dracut-core fai-client fai-setup-storage file iputils-arping\n kpartx libfile-lchown-perl libgdbm-compat4 libgdbm6 liblinux-lvm-perl\n liblzo2-2 libmagic-mgc libmagic1 libparse-recdescent-perl libparted2\n libperl5.36 parted patch perl perl-modules-5.36 pxelinux squashfs-tools\n syslinux-efi zstd\nSuggested packages:\n logtail libgraph-perl cryptsetup dosfstools jfsutils ntfs-3g reiserfsprogs\n xfsprogs gdbm-l10n libparted-dev libparted-i18n parted-doc ed diffutils-doc\n perl-doc libterm-readline-gnu-perl | libterm-readline-perl-perl make\n libtap-harness-archive-perl tftpd-hpa\nRecommended packages:\n cryptsetup dmraid lvm2 mdadm console-setup binutils pigz pkg-config\n nfs-common open-iscsi nbd-client curl syslinux-common\nThe following NEW packages will be installed:\n debconf-utils dracut-config-generic dracut-core dracut-live dracut-network\n dracut-squash fai-client fai-nfsroot fai-setup-storage file iputils-arping\n kpartx libfile-lchown-perl libgdbm-compat4 libgdbm6 liblinux-lvm-perl\n liblzo2-2 libmagic-mgc libmagic1 libparse-recdescent-perl libparted2\n libperl5.36 parted patch perl perl-modules-5.36 pxelinux squashfs-tools\n syslinux-efi zstd\n", "output": "307.874512, new event"} +{"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nI: Configuring ifupdown...\n\nI: Configuring libc-bin...\n\nI: Base system installed successfully.\n\nCreating base.tar.xz\n\nWarning: no hostname for 172.16.0.17 found, not adding to /etc/hosts.\n\n'/etc/resolv.conf' -> '/srv/fai/nfsroot/etc/resolv.conf-installserver'\n\n'/etc/resolv.conf' -> '/srv/fai/nfsroot/etc/resolv.conf'\n\nUpgrading /srv/fai/nfsroot\n\nGet:1 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm InRelease [151 kB]\n\nGet:2 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 Packages [8680 kB]\n\nFetched 8831 kB in 2s (3563 kB/s)\nReading package lists...\n\n\nReading package lists...\n\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nBuilding dependency tree...\nThe following additional packages will be installed:\n debconf-utils dracut-core fai-client fai-setup-storage file iputils-arping\n kpartx libfile-lchown-perl libgdbm-compat4 libgdbm6 liblinux-lvm-perl\n liblzo2-2 libmagic-mgc libmagic1 libparse-recdescent-perl libparted2\n\n... [TRUNCATED 13 LINES OF SYSTEM OUTPUT] ...\n\n kpartx libfile-lchown-perl libgdbm-compat4 libgdbm6 liblinux-lvm-perl\n liblzo2-2 libmagic-mgc libmagic1 libparse-recdescent-perl libparted2\n libperl5.36 parted patch perl perl-modules-5.36 pxelinux squashfs-tools\n syslinux-efi zstd\n", "output": "307.874512, new event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n bc binutils binutils-common binutils-i686-linux-gnu bzip2 ca-certificates\n console-common console-data cryptsetup cryptsetup-bin curl dialog discover\n discover-data dmeventd dmraid dosfstools dracut dump efibootmgr\n emacs-bin-common emacs-common emacs-el emacs-nox emacsen-common\n firmware-linux-free gddrescue gettext-base grub-common grub-efi-amd64-bin\n grub-pc grub-pc-bin grub2-common hdparm hwinfo initscripts insserv\n install-info kbd keyutils lftp libaio1 libasan8 libasound2 libasound2-data\n\n libatomic1 libbinutils libblas3 libbrotli1 libc-dev-bin libc6-dev libcbor0.8\n libcrypt-dev libctf-nobfd0 libctf0 libcurl4 libdbus-1-3\n libdevmapper-event1.02.1 libdiscover2 libdmraid1.0.0.rc16 libefiboot1\n libefivar1 libevent-core-2.1-7 libexpat1 l\nibfido2-1 libfreetype6 libfuse2\n libgcc-12-dev libgccjit0 libgomp1 libgpm2 libgprofng0 libhd21 libicu72\n libisl23 libitm1 liblcms2-2 libldap-2.5-0 liblinear4 liblua5.3-0\n liblvm2cmd2.03 libmpc3 libmpfr6 libncurses6 libnfsidmap1 libnghttp2-14\n libnsl-dev libnsl2 libnuma1 libnvme1 libpcap0.8 libpci3 libpcre3 libpng16-16\n libpsl5 libpython3-stdlib libpython3.11-minimal libpython3.11-stdlib\n\n libquadmath0 librtmp1 libsasl2-2 libsasl2-modules-db libssh2-1 libtirpc-dev\n libubsan1 libudns0 libusb-1.0-0 libwrap0 libx86-1 libx86emu3 libxml2\n linux-base linux-image-6.1.0-22-686-pae linux-image-686-pae linux-libc-dev\n lshw lua-lpeg lvm2 mdadm \nmdetect media-types netcat-traditional netselect\n\n nfs-common nmap nmap-common ntpsec-ntpdate ntpsec-ntpdig numactl nvme-cli\n openssh-client openssh-server openssh-sftp-server openssl pci.ids pciutils\n procinfo psmisc python3 python3-minimal python3-ntp python3.11\n python3.11-minimal rdate read-edid rpcbind rpcsvc-proto rsync runit-helper\n smartmontools ssh startpar strace sysv-rc sysvinit-core ucf udns-utils\n usbutils uuid-runtime xz-utils\n\n0 upgraded, 160 newly installed, 1 to remove and 0 not upgraded.\nNeed to get 166 MB of archives.\nAfter this operation, 625 MB of additional disk space will be used.\nGet:1 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 insserv i386 1.24.0-1 [71.5 kB]\n\nGet:2 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 startpar i386 0.65-1+b1 [25.1 kB]\n\nGet:3 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 sysv-rc all 3.06-4 [37.3 kB]\n\nGet:4 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 initscripts all 3.06-4 [61.4 kB]\n\nGet:5 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 sysvinit-core i386 3.06-4 [184 kB]\n\nGet:6 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 console-data all 2:1.12-9 [1063 kB]\n\nGet:7 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 kbd i386 2.5.1-1+b1 [328 kB]\n\nGet:8 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 console-common all 0.7.91 [107 kB]\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nGet:9 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 mdadm i386 4.2-5 [477 kB]\n", "output": "320.467894, old event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nSelecting previously unselected package binutils-common:i386.\n\nPreparing to unpack .../010-binutils-common_2.40-2_i386.deb ...\n\nUnpacking binutils-common:i386 (2.40-2) ...\n\nSelecting previously unselected package libbinutils:i386.\n\nPreparing to unpack .../011-libbinutils_2.40-2_i386.deb ...\n\nUnpacking libbinutils:i386 (2.40-2) ...\n\nSelecting previously unselected package libctf-nobfd0:i386.\nPreparing to unpack .../012-libctf-nobfd0_2.40-2_i386.deb ...\nUnpacking libctf-nobfd0:i386 (2.40-2) ...\n\nSelecting previously unselected package libctf0:i386.\n\nPreparing to unpack .../013-libctf0_2.40-2_i386.deb ...\n\nUnpacking libctf0:i386 (2.40-2) ...\n\nSelecting previously unselected package libgprofng0:i386.\n\nPreparing to unpack .../014-libgprofng0_2.40-2_i386.deb ...\n\nUnpacking libgprofng0:i386 (2.40-2) ...\n\nSelecting previously unselected package binutils-i686-linux-gnu.\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nPreparing to unpack .../015-binutils-i686-linux-gnu_2.40-2_i386.deb ...\n", "output": "335.903843, old event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nSetting up read-edid (3.0.2-1.1) ...\n\nSetting up dosfstools (4.2-1) ...\nSetting up lftp (4.9.2-2) ...\nSetting up binutils-common:i386 (2.40-2) ...\nSetting up libnghttp2-14:i386 (1.52.0-1+deb12u1) ...\nSetting up linux-libc-dev:i386 (6.1.94-1) ...\nSetting up bc (1.07.1-3) ...\n\nSetting up libctf-nobfd0:i386 (2.40-2) ...\n\nSetting up gettext-base (0.21-12) ...\n\nSetting up hdparm (9.65+ds-1) ...\n\nSetting up libgomp1:i386 (12.2.0-14) ...\n\nSetting up libfuse2:i386 (2.9.9-6+b1) ...\n\nSetting up lshw (02.19.git.2021.06.19.996aaad9c7-2+b1) ...\nSetting up bzip2 (1.0.8-5+b1) ...\nSetting up rdate (1:1.11-3) ...\nSetting up libsasl2-modules-db:i386 (2.1.28+dfsg-10) ...\nSetting up libasound2-data (1.2.8-1) ...\nSetting up console-data (2:1\n.12-9) ...\n\nLooking for keymap to install:\n\nNONE\n\nSetting up libpcre3:i386 (2:8.39-15) ...\n\nSetting up libdmraid1.0.0.rc16:i386 (1.0.0.rc16-12) ...\nSetting up libblas3:i386 (3.11.0-2) ...\n\nupdate-alternatives: using /usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/blas/libblas.so.3 to provide /usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/libblas.so.3 (libblas.so.3-i386-linux-gnu) in auto mode\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nSetting up libtirpc-dev:i386 (1.3.3+ds-1) ...\n", "output": "384.221892, old event"} @@ -137,33 +137,33 @@ {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nThe following NEW packages will be installed:\n adduser{a} adwaita-icon-theme{a} at-spi2-common{a} ca-certificates{a} dbus{a} dbus-bin{a} dbus-daemon{a} dbus-session-bus-common{a} dbus-system-bus-common{a} dbus-user-session{a} dconf-gsettings-backend{a} dconf-service{a} debconf{a} dmsetup{a} dpkg{a} fontconfig{a} fontconfig-config{a} fonts-dejavu-core{a} gcc-12-base{a} gtk-update-icon-cache{a} hicolor-icon-theme{a} init-system-helpers{a} libacl1{a} libapparmor1{a} libargon2-1{a} libatk-bridge2.0-0{a} libatk1.0-0{a} libatspi2.0-0{a} libaudit-common{a} libaudit1{a} libavahi-client3{a} libavahi-common-data{a} libavahi-common3{a} libblkid1{a} libbrotli1{a} libbsd0{a} libbz2-1.0{a} libc6{a} libcairo-gobject2{a} libcairo2{a} libcap-ng0{a} libcap2{a} libclone-perl{a} libcolord2{a} libcom-err2{a} libcrypt1{a} libcryptsetup12{a} libcups2{a} libdatrie1{a} libdb5.3{a} libdbus-1-3{a} libdconf1{a} libdeflate0{a} libdevmapper1.02.1{a} libencode-locale-perl{a} libepoxy0{a} libexpat1{a} libfdisk1{a} libffi8{a} libfile-find-rule-perl{a} libfile-listing-perl{a} libfontconfig1{a} libfreetype6{a} libfribidi0{a} libgcc-s1{a} libgcrypt20{a} libgdbm-compat4{a} libgdbm6{a} libgdk-pixbuf-2.0-0{a} libgdk-pixbuf2.0-common{a} libglib2.0-0{a} libgmp10{a} libgnutls30{a} libgpg-error0{a} l\nibgraphite2-3{a} libgssapi-krb5-2{a} libgtk-3-0{a} libgtk-3-common{a} libharfbuzz0b{a} libhogweed6{a} libhtml-parser-perl{a} libhtml-tagset-perl{a} libhtml-tree-perl{a} libhttp-cookies-perl{a} libhttp-date-perl{a} libhttp-message-perl{a} libhttp-negotiate-perl{a} libice6{a} libicu72{a} libidn2-0{a} libio-html-perl{a} libio-socket-ssl-perl{a} libip4tc2{a} libjbig0{a} libjpeg62-turbo{a} libjson-c5{a} libk5crypto3{a} libkeyutils1{a} libkmod2{a} libkrb5-3{a} libkrb5support0{a} liblcms2-2{a} liblerc4{a} liblwp-mediatypes-perl{a} liblwp-protocol-https-perl{a} liblz4-1{a} liblzma5{a} libmd0{a} libmount1{a} libncursesw6{a} libnet-http-perl{a} libnet-ssleay-perl{a} libnettle8{a} libnumber-compare-perl{a} libp11-kit0{a} libpam-modules{a} libpam-modules-bin{a} libpam-r\nuntime{a} libpam-systemd{a} libpam0g{a} libpango-1.0-0{a} libpangocairo-1.0-0{a} libpangoft2-1.0-0{a} libpcre2-8-0{a} libperl5.36{a} libpixman-1-0{a} libpng16-16{a} libproc2-0{a} libregexp-ipv6-perl{a} libseccomp2{a} libselinux1{a} libsemanage-common{a} libsemanage2{a} libsepol2{a} libsm6{a} libsmartcols1{a} libssl3{a} libstdc++6{a} libsystemd-shared{a} libsystemd0{a} libtasn1-6{a} libtext-glob-perl{a} libthai-data{a} libthai0{a} libtiff6{a} libtimedate-perl{a} libtinfo6{a} libtry-tiny-perl{a} libudev1{a} libunistring2{a} liburi-perl{a} libuuid1{a} libwayland-client0{a} libwayland-cursor0{a} libwayland-egl1{a} libwebp7{a} libwww-perl{a} libwww-robotrules-perl{a} libx11-6{a} libx11-data{a} libxau6{a} libxcb-render0{a} libxcb-shm0{a} libxcb1{a} libxcomposite1{a} libxcursor1{a} libxdamage1{a} libxdmcp6{a} libxext6{a} libxfixes3{a} libxft2{a} libxi6{a} libxinerama1{a} libxkbcommon0{a} libxml2{a} libxrandr2{a} libxrender1{a} libxt6{a} libxxf86vm1{a} libzstd1{a} lsb-base{a} mount{a} netbase{a} openssl{a} passwd{a} perl{a} perl-base{a} perl-modules-5.36{a} perl-openssl-defaults{a} procps{a} shared-mime-info{a} systemd{a} systemd-sysv{a} sysvinit-utils{a} tar{a} usrmerge{a} x11-common{a} xkb-data{a} xscreensaver xscreensaver-data{a} zlib1g{a} \nThe following packages are RECOMMENDED but will NOT be installed:\n apt-utils at-spi2-core chrony debconf-i18n fonts-urw-base35 krb5-locales libdata-dump-perl libgdk-pixbuf2.0-bin libglib2.0-data libgpg-error-l10n libgpm2 libgtk-3-bin libhtml-form-perl libhtml-format-perl libhttp-daemon-perl libjpeg-turbo-progs libmailtools-perl libnss-systemd librsvg2-common miscfiles ntpsec openntpd psmisc sensible-utils systemd-timesyncd uuid-runtime wamerican wamerican-huge wamerican-insane wamerican-large wamerican-small wbrazilian wbritish wbritish-huge wbritish-insane wbritish-large wbritish-small wbulgarian wcanadian wcanadian-huge wcanadian-insane wcanadian-large wcanadian-small wcatalan wdanish wdutch wesperanto wfaroese wfrench wgalician-minimos wgerman-medical witalian wngerman wnorwegia\nn wogerman wpolish wportuguese wspanish wswedish wswiss wukrainian xdg-user-dirs xfonts-100dpi \n0 packages upgraded, 201 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.\nNeed to get 823 kB/77.5 MB of archives. After unpacking 299 MB will be used.\nWriting extended state information...\n\nGet: 1 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xscreensaver-data i386 6.06+dfsg1-3+deb12u1 [379 kB]\n\nGet: 2 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xscreensaver i386 6.06+dfsg1-3+deb12u1 [445 kB]\n\nFetched 823 kB in 0s (12.7 MB/s)\n\nCalling reprepro\n\nExporting indices...\n\n/usr/bin/fai-mirror finished.\nNumber of packages in the mirror: \n2235\n\nMirror size and location: \n1.5G /usr/fai/mirror\n\nCopying the nfsroot to CD image\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nCopying the config space to CD image\n", "output": "1149.77028, new event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nGet: 2 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xscreensaver i386 6.06+dfsg1-3+deb12u1 [445 kB]\n\nFetched 823 kB in 0s (12.7 MB/s)\n\nCalling reprepro\n\nExporting indices...\n\n/usr/bin/fai-mirror finished.\nNumber of packages in the mirror: \n2235\n\nMirror size and location: \n1.5G /usr/fai/mirror\n\nCopying the nfsroot to CD image\n\nCopying the config space to CD image\n\nCopying the mirror to CD image\n\nWrite failed because No space left on device\nFATAL ERROR: Failed to write to output filesystem\nParallel mksquashfs: Using 4 processors\nCreating 4.0 filesystem on /home/tmp/fai-cd.59dFyR/LiveOS/squashfs.img, block size 131072.\n\n\nfai-cd failed with exit code 1. exiting...\n\n\nreal[4C18m8.850s\nuser[4C13m4.420s\nsys[5C2m8.123s\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n[?2004hdemo@faiserver:/home/fai$ ", "output": "1248.855317, new event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nCopying the config space to CD image\n\nCopying the mirror to CD image\n\nWrite failed because No space left on device\nFATAL ERROR: Failed to write to output filesystem\nParallel mksquashfs: Using 4 processors\nCreating 4.0 filesystem on /home/tmp/fai-cd.59dFyR/LiveOS/squashfs.img, block size 131072.\n\n\nfai-cd failed with exit code 1. exiting...\n\n\nreal[4C18m8.850s\nuser[4C13m4.420s\nsys[5C2m8.123s\n\n[?2004hdemo@faiserver:/home/fai$ \nd\nd\nf\nf\n\n\n\n[?2004l\nFilesystem 1K-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on\nudev 1017128 0 1017128 0% /dev\ntmpfs 205932 476 205456 1% /run\n/dev/sda2 5672824 3645712 1715320 69% /\ntmpfs 1029644 0 10\n29644 0% /dev/shm\ntmpfs 5120 0 5120 0% /run/lock\nnone 1029644 668 1028976 1% /tmp\n/dev/sda3 6339196 2685384 3337324 45% /home\n/dev/sda1 87847 41251 41981 50% /boot\ntmpfs 1647432 13752 1633680 1% /home/fai/nfsroot/var/lib/dpkg\ntmpfs 1647432 3736 1643696 1% /home/fai/nfsroot/var/cache\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n[?2004hdemo@faiserver:/home/fai$ ", "output": "1267.161365, new event"} -{"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nOA\n\n[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[Cscreen -dr[K\n\n\n\n[?2004l\n\n[r[m[2J[H[?7h[?1;4;6l[?1049h[22;0;0t[4l[?1h=[0m(B[1;196r\n[H[2J[H[2JThe following packages are RECOMMENDED but will NOT be installed:\nTh\napt-utils debconf-i18n libidn2-0 libio-socket-inet6-perl libsocket6-perl netbase\n0 packages upgraded, 63 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.\nNeed to get 551 kB/27.7 MB of archives. After unpacking 117 MB will be used.\nWriting extended state information...\nGet: 1 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libsnmp-session-perl all 1.14~git20221124T101957-1 [163 kB]\nGet: 2 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 mrtg i386 2.17.10-5+deb12u2 [388 kB]\nFetched 551 kB in 0s (18.0 MB/s)\ninstall_packages: executing aptitude -R -d -o Aptitude::Log=/dev/null -o Aptitude::CmdLine::Ignore-Trust-Violations=yes -o APT::Get::AllowUnauthenticated=true -o Acquire::AllowInsecureRepositories=true -o DPkg::force-conflicts::=yes -o Dir::State=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/lib/apt -o Dir::Log=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/log/apt -o Dir::State::extended_states=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/lib/apt/lists/extended_states -o Dir::State::status=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/statefile -o Dir::Cache=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/cache/apt -o Dir::State=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/cache/apt -o Dir::Cache::Archives=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/cache/apt/archives -o Dir::Etc=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/etc/apt/ -o Dir::State::Lists=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/lib/apt/lists/ -y install statgrab\nReading package lists...\nBuilding dependency tree...\nReading state information...\nReading extended state information...\nInitializing package states...\nWriting extended state information...\nBuilding tag database...\nThe following NEW packages will be installed:\nTh\ngcc-12-base{a} libc6{a} libgcc-s1{a} libstatgrab10{a} statgrab\nThe following packages are RECOM\nMENDED but will NOT be installed:\nTh\nlibidn2-0\n0 packages upgraded, 5 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.\nNeed to get 219 kB/2,943 kB of archives. After unpacking 13.0 MB will be used.\nWriting extended state information...\nGet: 1 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libstatgrab10 i386 0.92.1-1.1 [120 kB]\nGet: 2 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 statgrab i386 0.92.1-1.1 [99.4 kB]\nFetched 219 kB in 0s (1,337 kB/s)\ninstall_packages: executing aptitude -R -d -o Aptitude::Log=/dev/null -o Aptitude::CmdLine::Ignore-Trust-Violations=yes -o APT::Get::AllowUnauthenticated=true -o Acquire::AllowInsecureRepositories=true -o DPkg::force-conflicts::=yes -o Dir::State=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/lib/apt -o Dir::Log=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/log/apt -o Dir::State::extended_states=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/lib/apt/lists/extended_states -o Dir::State::status=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/statefile -o Dir::Cache=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/cache/apt -o Dir::State=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/cache/apt -o Dir::Cache::Archives=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/cache/apt/archives -o Dir::Etc=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/etc/apt/ -o Dir::State::Lists=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/lib/apt/lists/ -y install git-core\nReading package lists...\nBuilding dependency tree...\nReading state information...\nReading extended state information...\nInitializing package states...\nWriting extended state information...\nBuilding tag database...\nNote: selecting \"git\" instead of the virtual package \"git-core\"\nThe following NEW packages will be installed:\nTh\ndpkg{a} gcc-12-base{a} git git-man{a} libacl1{a} libbrotli1{a} libbz2-1.0{a} libc6{a} libcom-err2{a} libcrypt1{a} libcurl3-gnutls{a} libdb5.3{a} liberror-perl{a} libexpat1{a} libffi8{a} libgcc-s1{a} libgdbm-compat4{a} libgdbm6{a} libgmp10{a} libgnutls30{a} libgssapi-krb5-2{a} libhogweed6{a} libidn2-0{a} libk5crypto3{a} libkeyutils1{a} libkrb5-3{a} libkrb5support0{a} libldap-2.5-0{a} liblzma5{a} libmd0{a} libnettle8{a} libnghttp2-14{a} libp11-kit0{a} libpcre2-8-0{a} libperl5.36{a} libpsl5{a} librtmp1{a} libsasl2-2{a} libsasl2-modules-db{a} libselinux1{a} libssh2-1{a} libssl3{a} libtasn1-6{a} libunistring2{a} libzstd1{a} perl{a} perl-base{a} perl-modules-5.36{a} tar{a} zlib1g{a}\nThe following packages are RECOMMENDED but will NOT be installed:\nTh\nca-certificates krb5-locales less libldap-common libsasl2-modules netbase openssh-client patch publicsuffix\n0 packages upgraded, 50 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.\nNeed to get 0 B/34.1 MB of archives. After unpacking 154 MB will be used.\nWriting extended state information...\ninstall_packages: executing aptitude -R -d -o Aptitude::Log=/dev/null -o Aptitude::CmdLine::Ignore-Trust-Violations=yes -o APT::Get::AllowUnauthenticated=true -o Acquire::AllowInsecureRepositories=true -o DPkg::force-conflicts::=yes -o Dir::State=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/lib/apt -o Dir::Log=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/log/apt -o Dir::State::extended_states=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/li\nb/apt/lists/extended_states -o Dir::State::status=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/statefile -o Dir::Cache=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/cache/apt -o Dir::State=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/cache/apt -o Dir::Cache::Archives=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/cache/apt/archives -o Dir::Etc=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/etc/apt/ -o Dir::State::Lists=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/lib/apt/lists/ -y install git-core\nReading package lists...\nBuilding dependency tree...\nReading state information...\nReading extended state information...\nInitializing package states...\nWriting extended state information...\nBuilding tag database...\nNote: selecting \"git\" instead of the virtual package \"git-core\"\nThe following NEW packages will be installed:\nTh\ndpkg{a} gcc-12-base{a} git git-man{a} libacl1{a} libbrotli1{a} libbz2-1.0{a} libc6{a} libcom-err2{a} libcrypt1{a} libcurl3-gnutls{a} libdb5.3{a} liberror-perl{a} libexpat1{a} libffi8{a} libgcc-s1{a} libgdbm-compat4{a} libgdbm6{a} libgmp10{a} libgnutls30{a} libgssapi-krb5-2{a} libhogweed6{a} libidn2-0{a} libk5crypto3{a} libkeyutils1{a} libkrb5-3{a} libkrb5support0{a} libldap-2.5-0{a} liblzma5{a} libmd0{a} libnettle8{a} libnghttp2-14{a} libp11-kit0{a} libpcre2-8-0{a} libperl5.36{a} libpsl5{a} librtmp1{a} libsasl2-2{a} libsasl2-modules-db{a} libselinux1{a} libssh2-1{a} libssl3{a} libtasn1-6{a} libunistring2{a} libzstd1{a} perl{a} perl-base{a} perl-modules-5.36{a} tar{a} zlib1g{a}\nThe following packages are RECOMMENDED but will NOT be installed:\nTh\nca-certificates krb5-locales less libldap-common libsasl2-modules netbase openssh-client patch publicsuffix\n0 packages upgraded, 50 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.\nNeed to get 0 B/34.1 MB of archives. After unpacking 154 MB will be used.\nWriting extended state information...\ninstall_packages: executing aptitude -R -d -o Aptitude::Log=/dev/null -o Aptitude::CmdLine::Ignore-Trust-Violations=yes -o APT::Get::AllowUnauthenticated=true -o Acquire::AllowInsecureRepositories=true -o DPkg::force-conflicts::=yes -o Dir::State=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/lib/apt -o Dir::Log=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/log/apt -o Dir::State::extended_states=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/lib/apt/lists/extended_states -o Dir::State::status=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/statefile -o Dir::Cache=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/cache/apt -o Dir::State=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/cache/apt -o Dir::Cache::Archives=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/cache/apt/archives -o Dir::Etc=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/etc/apt/ -o Dir::State::Lists=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/lib/apt/lists/ -y install xorg\nReading package lists...\nBuilding dependency tree...\nReading state information...\nReading extended state information...\nInitializing package states...\nWriting extended state information...\nBuilding tag database...\nThe following NEW packages will be installed:\nTh\nadduser{a} bsdextrautils{a} coreutils{a} cpp{a} cpp-12{a} debconf{a} dpkg{a} fontconfig-config{a} fonts-dejavu-core{a} gcc-12-base{a} groff-base{a} keyboard-configuration{a} libacl1{a} libatomic1{a} libattr1{a} libaudit-common{a} libaudit1{a} libblkid1{a} libbrotli1{a} libbsd0{a} libbz2-1.0{a} libc6{a} libcap-ng0{a} libcap2{a} libcrypt1{a} libdb5.3{a} libdbus-1-3{a} libdrm-amdgpu1{a} libdrm-common{a} libdrm-intel1{a} libdrm-nouveau2{a} libdrm-radeon1{a} libdrm2{a} libedit2{a} libegl-mesa0{a} libegl1{a} libelf1{a} libepoxy0{a} libevdev2{a} libexpat1{a} libffi8{a} libfontconfig1{a} libfontenc1{a} libfreetype6{a} libgbm1{a} libgcc-s1{a} libgcrypt20{a} libgdbm6{a} libgl1{a} libgl1-mesa-dri{a} libglapi-mesa{a} libglib2.0-0{a} libglu1-mesa{a} libglvnd0{a} libglx-mesa0{a} libglx0{a} libgmp10{a} libgpg-error0{a} libgudev-1.0-0{a} libice6{a} libicu72{a} libinput-bin{a} libinput10{a} libisl23{a} libkmod2{a} libllvm15{a} liblocale-gettext-perl{a} liblz4-1{a} liblzma5{a} libmd0{a} libmount1{a} libmpc3{a} libmpfr6{a} libmtdev1{a} libopengl0{a} libpam-modules{a} libpam-modules-bin{a} libpam0g{a} libpciaccess0{a} libpcre2-8-0{a} libpipeline1{a} libpixman-1-0{a} libpng16-16{a} libseccomp2{a} libselinux1{a} libsemanage-common{a} libsemanage2{a} libsensors-config{a} libsensors5{a} libsepol2{a} libsm6{a} libsmartcols1{a} libssl3{a} libstdc++6{a} libsystemd0{a} libtinfo6{a} libuchardet0{a} libudev1{a} libunwind8{a} libutempter0{a} libuuid1{a} libwacom-common{a} libwacom9{a} libwayland-client0{a} libwayland-server0{a} libx11-6{a} libx11-data{a} libx11-xcb1{a} libxatracker2{a} libxau6{a} libxaw7{a} libxcb-damage0{a} libxcb-dri2-0{a} libxcb-dri3-0{a} libxcb-glx0{a} libxcb-present0{a} libxcb-randr0{a} libxcb-shape0{a} libxcb-shm0{a} libxcb-sync1{a} libxcb-xfixes0{a} libxcb1{a} libxcomposite1{a} libxcursor1{a} libxcvt0{a} libxdmcp6{a} libxext6{a} libxfixes3{a} libxfont2{a} libxft2{a} libxi6{a} libxinerama1{a} libxkbfile1{a} libxml2{a} libxmu6{a} libxmuu1{a} libxpm4{a} libxrandr2{a} libxrender1{a} libxshmfence1{a} libxt6{a} libxtst6{a} libxv1{a} libxxf86dga1{a} libxxf86vm1{a} libz3-4{a} libzstd1{a} lsb-base{a} man-db{a} passwd{a} perl-base{a} sysvinit-utils{a} tar{a} udev{a} x11-apps{a} x11-common{a} x11-session-utils{a} x11-utils{a} x11-xkb-utils{a} x11-xserver-utils{a} xauth{a} xbitmaps{a} xfonts-100dpi{a} xfonts-75dpi{a} xfonts-base{a} xfonts-encodings{a} xfonts-scalable{a} xfonts-utils{a} xinit{a} xkb-data{a} xorg xorg-docs-core{a} xserver-common{a} xserver-xorg{a} xserver-xorg-core{a} xserver-xorg-input-all{a} x\nserver-xorg-input-libinput{a} xserver-xorg-video-all{a} xserver-xorg-video-amdgpu{a} xserver-xorg-video-ati{a} xserver-xorg-video-fbdev{a} xserver-xorg-video-nouveau{a} xserver-xorg-video-radeon{a} xserver-xorg-video-vesa{a} xserver-xorg-video-vmware{a} xterm{a} zlib1g{a}\nThe following packages are RECOMMENDED but will NOT be installed:\nTh\napt-utils dbus debconf-i18n libglib2.0-data libgpg-error-l10n libidn2-0 libpam-elogind libpam-systemd sensible-utils shared-mime-info uuid-runtime xcvt xdg-user-dirs xserver-xorg-input-wacom xserver-xorg-legacy xserver-xorg-video-intel xserver-xorg-video-qxl\n0 packages upgraded, 187 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.\nNeed to get 24.5 MB/127 MB of archives. After unpacking 443 MB will be used.\nWriting extended state information...\nGet: 1 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libxatracker2 i386 22.3.6-1+deb12u1 [2,030 kB]\nGet: 2 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libxcb-damage0 i386 1.15-1 [105 kB]\nGet: 3 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libxcvt0 i386 0.1.2-1 [5,696 B]\nGet: 4 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libxfont2 i386 1:2.0.6-1 [140 kB]\nGet: 5 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 x11-apps i386 7.7+9 [680 kB]\nGet: 6 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 x11-session-utils i386 7.7+5 [75.9 kB]\nGet: 7 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xfonts-100dpi all 1:1.0.5 [3,819 kB]\nGet: 8 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xfonts-75dpi all 1:1.0.5 [3,365 kB]\nGet: 9 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xfonts-base all 1:1.0.5+nmu1 [5,895 kB]\nG\net: 10 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xfonts-scalable all 1:1.0.3-1.3 [306 kB]\nGet: 11 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xinit i386 1.4.0-1 [50.2 kB]\nGet: 12 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xserver-common all 2:21.1.7-3+deb12u7 [2,383 kB]\nGet: 13 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xserver-xorg-core i386 2:21.1.7-3+deb12u7 [3,784 kB]\nGet: 14 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xserver-xorg-video-amdgpu i386 23.0.0-1 [144 kB]\nGet: 15 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xserver-xorg-video-radeon i386 1:19.1.0-3 [510 kB]\nGet: 16 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xserver-xorg-video-ati i386 1:19.1.0-3 [363 kB]\nGet: 17 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xserver-xorg-video-fbdev i386 1:0.5.0-2 [26.0 kB]\nGet: 18 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xserver-xorg-video-nouveau i386 1:1.0.17-2 [335 kB]\nGet: 19 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xserver-xorg-video-vesa i386 1:2.5.0-1+b1 [33.4 kB]\nGet: 20 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xserver-xorg-video-vmware i386 1:13.3.0-3.1+b1 [120 kB]\nGet: 21 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xserver-xorg-video-all i386 1:7.7+23 [38.7 kB]\nGet: 22 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookw\norm/main i386 xserver-xorg-input-libinput i386 1.2.1-1+b1 [67.5 kB]\nGet: 23 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xserver-xorg-input-all i386 1:7.7+23 [38.7 kB]\nGet: 24 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xserver-xorg i386 1:7.7+23 [94.2 kB]\nGet: 25 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xorg-docs-core all 1:1.7.1-1.2 [84.2 kB]\nGet: 26 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xorg i386 1:7.7+23 [39.1 kB]\nFetched 24.5 MB in 1s (48.3 MB/s)\ninstall_packages: executing aptitude -R -d -o Aptitude::Log=/dev/null -o Aptitude::CmdLine::Ignore-Trust-Violations=yes -o APT::Get::AllowUnauthenticated=true -o Acquire::AllowInsecureRepositories=true -o DPkg::force-conflicts::=yes -o Dir::State=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/lib/apt -o Dir::Log=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/log/apt -o Dir::State::extended_states=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/lib/apt/lists/extended_states -o Dir::State::status=/usr/fai/mirror/aptc\nache/statefile -o Dir::Cache=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/cache/apt -o Dir::State=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/cache/apt -o Dir::Cache::Archives=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/cache/apt/archives -o Dir::Etc=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/etc/apt/ -o Dir::State::Lists=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/lib/apt/lists/ -y install xscreensaver\nReading package lists...\nBuilding dependency tree...\nReading state information...\nReading extended state information...\nInitializing package states...\nWriting extended state information...\nBuilding tag database...\nThe following NEW packages will be installed:\nTh\nadduser{a} adwaita-icon-theme{a} at-spi2-common{a} ca-certificates{a} dbus{a} dbus-bin{a} dbus-daemon{a} dbus-session-bus-common{a} dbus-system-bus-common{a} dbus-user-session{a} dconf-gsettings-backend{a} dconf-service{a} debconf{a} dmsetup{a} dpkg{a} fontconfig{a} fontconfig-config{a} fonts-dejavu-core{a} gcc-12-base{a} gtk-update-icon-cache{a} hicolor-icon-theme{a} init-system-helpers{a} libacl1{a} libapparmor1{a} libargon2-1{a} libatk-bridge2.0-0{a} libatk1.0-0{a} libatspi2.0-0{a} libaudit-common{a} libaudit1{a} libavahi-client3{a} libavahi-common-data{a} libavahi-common3{a} libblkid1{a} libbrotli1{a} libbsd0{a} libbz2-1.0{a} libc6{a} libcairo-gobject2{a} libcairo2{a} libcap-ng0{a} libcap2{a} libclone-perl{a} libcolord2{a} libcom-err2{a} libcrypt1{a} libcryptsetup12{a} libcups2{a} libdatrie1{a} libdb5.3{a} libdbus-1-3{a} libdconf1{a} libdeflate0{a} libdevmapper1.02.1{a} libencode-locale-perl{a} libepoxy0{a} libexpat1{a} libfdisk1{a} libffi8{a} libfile-find-rule-perl{a} libfile-listing-perl{a} libfontconfig1{a} libfreetype6{a} libfribidi0{a} libgcc-s1{a} libgcrypt20{a} libgdbm-compat4{a} libgdbm6{a} libgdk-pixbuf-2.0-0{a} libgdk-pixbuf2.0-common{a} libglib2.0-0{a} libgmp10{a} libgnutls30{a} libgpg-error0{a} libgraphite2-3{a} libgssapi-krb5-2{a} libgtk-3-0{a} libgtk-3-common{a} libharfbuzz0b{a} libhogweed6{a} libhtml-parser-perl{a} libhtml-tagset-perl{a} libhtml-tree-perl{a} libhttp-cookies-perl{a} libhttp-date-perl{a} libhttp-message-perl{a} libhttp-negotiate-perl{a} libice6{a} libicu72{a} libidn2-0{a} libio-html-perl{a} libio-socket-ssl-perl{a} libip4tc2{a} libjbig0{a} libjpeg62-turbo{a} libjson-c5{a} libk5crypto3{a} libkeyutils1{a} libkmod2{a} libkrb5-3{a} libkrb5support0{a} liblcms2-2{a} liblerc4{a} liblwp-mediatypes-perl{a} liblwp-protocol-https-perl{a} liblz4-1{a} liblzma5{a} libmd0{a} libmount1{a} libncursesw6{a} libnet-http-perl{a} libnet-ssleay-perl{a} libnettle8{a} libnumber-compare-perl{a} libp11-kit0{a} libpam-modules{a} libpam-modules-bin{a} libpam-runtime{a} libpam-systemd{a} libpam0g{a} libpango-1.0-0{a} libpangocairo-1.0-0{a} libpangoft2-1.0-0{a} libpcre2-8-0{a} libperl5.36{a} libpixman-1-0{a} libpng16-16{a} libproc2-0{a} libregexp-ipv6-perl{a} libseccomp2{a} libselinux1{a} libsemanage-common{a} libsemanage2{a} libsepol2{a} libsm6{a} libsmartcols1{a} libssl3{a} libstdc++6{a} libsystemd-shared{a} libsystemd0{a} libtasn1-6{a} libtext-glob-perl{a} libthai-data{a} libthai0{a} libtiff6{a} libtimedate-perl{a} libtinfo6{a} libtry-tiny-perl{a} libudev1{a} libunistring2{a} liburi-perl{a} libuuid1{a} libwayland-client0{a} libwayland-cursor0{a} libwayland-egl1{a} libwebp7{a} libwww-perl{a} libwww-robotrules-perl{a} libx11-6{a} libx11-data{a} libxau6{a} libxcb-render0{a} libxcb-shm0{a} libxcb1{a} libxcomposite1{a} libxcursor1{a} libxdamage1{a} libxdmcp6{a} libxext6{a} libxfixes3{a} libxft2{a} libxi6{a} libxinerama1{a} libxkbcommon0{a} libxml2{a} libxrandr2{a} libxrender1{a} libxt6{a} libxxf86vm1{a} libzstd1{a} lsb-base{a} mount{a} netbase{a} openssl{a} passwd{a} perl{a} perl-base{a} perl-modules-5.36{a} perl-openssl-defaults{a} procps{a} shared-mime-info{a} systemd{a} systemd-sysv{a} sysvinit-utils{a} tar{a} usrmerge{a} x11-common{a} xkb-data{a} xscreensaver xscreensaver-data{a} zlib1g{a}\nThe following packages are RECOMMENDED but will NOT be installed:\nTh\napt-utils at-spi2-core chrony debconf-i18n fonts-urw-base35 krb5-locales libdata-dump-perl libgdk-pixbuf2.0-bin libglib2.0-data libgpg-error-l10n libgpm2 libgtk-3-bin libht\nml-form-perl libhtml-format-perl libhttp-daemon-perl libjpeg-turbo-progs libmailtools-perl libnss-systemd librsvg2-common miscfiles ntpsec openntpd psmisc sensible-utils systemd-timesyncd uuid-runtime wamerican wamerican-huge wamerican-insane wamerican-large wamerican-small wbrazilian wbritish wbritish-huge wbritish-insane wbritish-large wbritish-small wbulgarian wcanadian wcanadian-huge wcanadian-insane wcanadian-large wcanadian-small wcatalan wdanish wdutch wesperanto wfaroese wfrench wgalician-minimos wgerman-medical witalian wngerman wnorwegian wogerman wpolish wportuguese wspanish wswedish wswiss wukrainian xdg-user-dirs xfonts-100dpi\n0 packages upgraded, 201 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.\nNeed to get 823 kB/77.5 MB of archives. After unpacking 299 MB will be used.\nWriting extended state information...\nGet: 1 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xscreensaver-data i386 6.06+dfsg1-3+deb12u1 [379 kB]\nGet: 2 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xscreensaver i386 6.06+dfsg1-3+deb12u1 [445 kB]\nFetched 823 kB in 0s (12.7 MB/s)\nCalling reprepro\nExporting indices...\n/usr/bin/fai-mirror finished.\nNumber of packages in the mirror: 2235\nMirror size and location: 1.5G /usr/fai/mirror\nCopying the nfsroot to CD image\nCopying the config space to CD image\nCopying the mirror to CD image\nWrite failed because No space left on device\nFATAL ERROR: Failed to write to output filesystem\nParallel mksquashfs: Using 4 processors\nCreating 4.0 filesystem on /home/tmp/fai-cd.59dFyR/LiveOS/squashfs.img, block size 131072.\n\nfai-cd failed with exit code 1. exiting...\n\nreal[4C18m8.850s\nuser[4C13m4.420s\nsys[5C2m8.123s\ndemo@faiserver:/home/fai$ df\nFilesystem[5C1K-blocks[4CUsed Available Use% Mounted on\nudev[13C1017128[7C0 1017128 0% /dev\ntmpfs[13C205932[5C476[4C205456 1% /run\n/dev/sda2[8C5672824 3645712 1715320 69% /\ntmpfs[12C1029644[7C0 1029644 0% /dev/shm\ntmpfs[15C5120[7C0[6C5120 0% /run/lock\nnone[13C1029644[5C668 1028976 1% /tmp\n/dev/sda3[8C6339196 2685384 3337324 45% /home\n/dev/sda1[10C87847 41251[5C41981 50% /boot\ntmpfs[12C1647432 13752 1633680 1% /home/fai/nfsroot/var/lib/dpkg\ntmpfs[12C1647432[4C3736 1643696 1% /home/fai/nfsroot/var/cache\ndemo@faiserver:/home/fai$[?2004h \n[?2004l[?1l>[196;1H\n[?1049l[23;0;0t\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n[remote detached from 120968.pts-29.stephost]\n", "output": "7221.569251, new event"} -{"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n:extended_states=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/lib/apt/lists/extended_states -o Dir::State::status=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/statefile -o Dir::Cache=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/cache/apt -o Dir::State=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/cache/apt -o Dir::Cache::Archives=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/cache/apt/archives -o Dir::Etc=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/etc/apt/ -o Dir::State::Lists=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/lib/apt/lists/ -y install xorg\nReading package lists...\nBuilding dependency tree...\nReading state information...\nReading extended state information...\nInitializing package states...\nWriting extended state information...\nBuilding tag database...\nThe following NEW packages will be installed:\nTh\nadduser{a} bsdextrautils{a} coreutils{a} cpp{a} cpp-12{a} debconf{a} dpkg{a} fontconfig-config{a} fonts-dejavu-core{a} gcc-12-base{a} groff-base{a} keyboard-configuration{a} libacl1{a} libatomic1{a} libattr1{a} libaudit-common{a} libaudit1{a} libblkid1{a} libbrotli1{a} libbsd0{a} libbz2-1.0{a} libc6{a} libcap-ng0{a} libcap2{a} libcrypt1{a} libdb5.3{a} libdbus-1-3{a} libdrm-amdgpu1{a} libdrm-common{a} libdrm-intel1{a} libdrm-nouveau2{a} libdrm-radeon1{a} libdrm2{a} libedit2{a} libegl-mesa0{a} libegl1{a} libelf1{a} libepoxy0{a} libevdev2{a} libexpat1{a} libffi8{a} libfontconfig1{a} libfontenc1{a} libfreetype6{a} libgbm1{a} libgcc-s1{a} libgcrypt20{a} libgdbm6{a} libgl1{a} libgl1-mesa-dri{a} libglapi-mesa{a} libglib2.0-0{a} libglu1-mesa{a} libglvnd0{a} libglx-mesa0{a} libglx0{a} libgmp10{a} libgpg-error0{a} libgudev-1.0-0{a} libice6{a} libicu72{a} libinput-bin{a} libinput10{a} libisl23{a} libkmod2{a} libllvm15{a} liblocale-gettext-perl{a} liblz4-1{a} liblzma5{a} libmd0{a} libmount1{a} libmpc3{a} libmpfr6{a} libmtdev1{a} libopengl0{a} libpam-modules{a} libpam-modules-bin{a} libpam0g{a} libpciaccess0{a} libpcre2-8-0{a} libpipeline1{a} libpixman-1-0{a} libpng16-16{a} libseccomp2{a} libselinux1{a} libsemanage-common{a} libsemanage2{a} libsensors-config{a} libsensors5{a} libsepol2{a} libsm6{a} libsmartcols1{a} libssl3{a} libstdc++6{a} libsystemd0{a} libtinfo6{a} libuchardet0{a} libudev1{a} libunwind8{a} libutempter0{a} libuuid1{a} libwacom-common{a} libwacom9{a} libwayland-client0{a} libwayland-server0{a} libx11-6{a} libx11-data{a} libx11-xcb1{a} libxatracker2{a} libxau6{a} libxaw7{a} libxcb-damage0{a} libxcb-dri2-0{a} libxcb-dri3-0{a} libxcb-glx0{a} libxcb-present0{a} libxcb-randr0{a} libxcb-shape0{a} libxcb-shm0{a} libxcb-sync1{a} libxcb-xfixes0{a} libxcb1{a} libxcomposite1{a} libxcursor1{a} libxcvt0{a} libxdmcp6{a} libxext6{\na} libxfixes3{a} libxfont2{a} libxft2{a} libxi6{a} libxinerama1{a} libxkbfile1{a} libxml2{a} libxmu6{a} libxmuu1{a} libxpm4{a} libxrandr2{a} libxrender1{a} libxshmfence1{a} libxt6{a} libxtst6{a} libxv1{a} libxxf86dga1{a} libxxf86vm1{a} libz3-4{a} libzstd1{\na} lsb-base{a} man-db{a} passwd{a} perl-base{a} sysvinit-utils{a} tar{a} udev{a} x11-apps{a} x11-common{a} x11-session-utils{a} x11-utils{a} x11-xkb-utils{a} x11-xserver-utils{a} xauth{a} xbitmaps{a} xfonts-100dpi{a} xfonts-75dpi{a} xfonts-base{a} xfonts-encodings{a} xfonts-scalable{a} xfonts-utils{a} xinit{a} xkb-data{a} xorg xorg-docs-core{a} xserver-common{a} xserver-xorg{a} xserver-xorg-core{a} xserver-xorg-input-all{a} xserver-xorg-input-libinput{a} xserver-xorg-video-all{a} xserver-xorg-video-amdgpu{a} xserver-xorg-video-ati{a} xserver-xorg-video-fbdev{a} xserver-xorg-video-nouveau{a} xserver-xorg-video-radeon{a} xserver-xorg-video-vesa{a} xserver-xorg-video-vmware{a} xterm{a} zlib1g{a}\nThe following packages are RECOMMENDED but will NOT be installed:\nTh\napt-utils dbus debconf-i18n libglib2.0-data libgpg-error-l10n libidn2-0 libpam-elogind libpam-systemd sensible-utils shared-mime-info uuid-runtime xcvt xdg-user-dirs xserver-xorg-input-wacom xserver-xorg-legacy xserver-xorg-video-intel xserver-xorg-vid\neo-qxl\n0 packages upgraded, 187 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.\nNeed to get 24.5 MB/127 MB of archives. 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http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xserver-xorg-video-fbdev i386 1:0.5.0-2 [26.0 kB]\nGet: 18 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xserver-xorg-video-nouveau i386 1:1.0.17-2 [335 kB]\nGet: 19 htt\np://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xserver-xorg-video-vesa i386 1:2.5.0-1+b1 [33.4 kB]\nGet: 20 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xserver-xorg-video-vmware i386 1:13.3.0-3.1+b1 [120 kB]\nGet: 21 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xserver-xorg-video-all i386 1:7.7+23 [38.7 kB]\nGet: 22 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xserver-xorg-input-libinput i386 1.2.1-1+b1 [67.5 kB]\nGet: 23 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xserver-xorg-input-all i386 1:7.7+23 [38.7 kB]\nGet: 24 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xserver-xorg i386 1:7.7+23 [94.2 kB]\nGet: 25 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xorg-docs-core all 1:1.7.1-1.2 [84.2 kB]\nGet: 26 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xorg i386 1:7.7+23 [39.1 kB]\nFetched 24.5 MB in 1s (34.9 MB/s)\ninstall_packages: executing aptitude -R -d -o Aptitude::Log=/dev/null -o Aptitude::CmdLine::Ignore-Trust-Violations=yes -o APT::Get::AllowUnauthenticated=true -o Acquire::AllowInsecureRepositories=true -o DPkg::force-conflicts::=yes -o Dir::State=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/lib/apt -o Dir::Log=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/log/apt -o Dir::State::extended_states=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/lib/apt/lists/extended_states -o Dir::State::status=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/statefile -o Dir::Cache=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/cache/apt -o Dir::State=/\nusr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/cache/apt -o Dir::Cache::Archives=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/cache/apt/archives -o Dir::Etc=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/etc/apt/ -o Dir::State::Lists=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/lib/apt/lists/ -y install xscreensaver\nReading pa\nckage lists...\nBuilding dependency tree...\nReading state information...\nReading extended state information...\nInitializing package states...\nWriting extended state information...\nBuilding tag database...\nThe following NEW packages will be installed:\nTh\nadduser{a} adwaita-icon-theme{a} at-spi2-common{a} ca-certificates{a} dbus{a} dbus-bin{a} dbus-daemon{a} dbus-session-bus-common{a} dbus-system-bus-common{a} dbus-user-session{a} dconf-gsettings-backend{a} dconf-service{a} debconf{a} dmsetup{a} dpkg{a} fontconfig{a} fontconfig-config{a} fonts-dejavu-core{a} gcc-12-base{a} gtk-update-icon-cache{a} hicolor-icon-theme{a} init-system-helpers{a} libacl1{a} libapparmor1{a} libargon2-1{a} libatk-bridge2.0-0{a} libatk1.0-0{a} libatspi2.0-0{a} libaudit-common{a} libaudit1{a} libavahi-client3{a} libavahi-common-data{a} libavahi-common3{a} libblkid1{a} libbrotli1{a} libbsd0{a} libbz2-1.0{a} 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libwww-perl{a} libwww-robotrules-perl{a} libx11-6{a} libx11-data{a} libxau6{a} libxcb-render0{a} libxcb-shm0{a} libxcb1{a} libxcomposite1{a} libxcursor1{a} libxdamage1{a} libxdmcp6{a} libxext6{a} libxfixes3{a} libxft2{a} libxi6{a} libxinerama1{a} libxkbcommon0{a} libxml2{a} libxrandr2{a} libxrender1{a} libxt6{a} libxxf86vm1{a} libzstd1{a} lsb-base{a} mount{a} netbase{a} openssl{a} passwd{a} perl{a} perl-base{a} perl-modules-5.36{a} perl-openssl-defaults{a} procps{a} shared-mime-info{a} systemd{a} systemd-sysv{a} sysvinit-utils{a} tar{a} usrmerge{a} x11-common{a} xkb-data{a} xscreensaver xscreensaver-data{a} zlib1g{a}\nThe following packages are RECOMMENDED but will NOT be installed:\nTh\n\napt-utils at-spi2-core chrony debconf-i18n fonts-urw-base35 krb5-locales libdata-dump-perl libgdk-pixbuf2.0-bin libglib2.0-data libgpg-error-l10n libgpm2 libgtk-3-bin libhtml-form-perl libhtml-format-perl libhttp-daemon-perl libjpeg-turbo-progs libmailtool\ns-perl libnss-systemd librsvg2-common miscfiles ntpsec openntpd psmisc sensible-utils systemd-timesyncd uuid-runtime wamerican wamerican-huge wamerican-insane wamerican-large wamerican-small wbrazilian wbritish wbritish-huge wbritish-insane wbritish-large wbritish-small wbulgarian wcanadian wcanadian-huge wcanadian-insane wcanadian-large wcanadian-small wcatalan wdanish wdutch wesperanto wfaroese wfrench wgalician-minimos wgerman-medical witalian wngerman wnorwegian wogerman wpolish wportuguese wspanish wswedish wswiss wukrainian xdg-user-dirs xfonts-100dpi\n0 packages upgraded, 201 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.\nNeed to get 823 kB/77.5 MB of archives. After unpacking 299 MB will be used.\nWriting extended state information...\nGet: 1 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xscreensaver-data i386 6.06+dfsg1-3+deb12u1 [379 kB]\nGet: 2 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xscreensaver i386 6.06+dfsg1-3+deb12u1 [445 kB]\nFetched 823 kB in 0s (6,617 kB/s)\nCalling reprepro\nExporting indices...\n/usr/bin/fai-mirror finished.\nNumber of packages in the mirror: 2233\nMirror size and location: 1.5G /usr/fai/mirror\nCopying the nfsroot to CD image\nCopying the config space to CD image\nCopying \nthe mirror to CD image\nFilesystem[5C1K-blocks[4CUsed Available Use% Mounted on\nudev[13C1017032[7C0 1017032 0% /dev\ntmpfs[13C205912[5C492[4C205420 1% /run\n/dev/sda2[8C5672824 3671320 1689712 69% /\ntmpfs[12C1029548[7C0 1029548 0% /dev/shm\ntmpfs[15C5120[7C0[6C5120 0% /run/lock\nnone[13C1029548[7C4 1029544 1% /tmp\n/dev/sda1[10C87847 41251[5C41981 50% /boot\n/dev/sda3[8C8404412 5150000 2858176 65% /home\ntmpfs[12C1647280 13888 1633392 1% /home/fai/nfsroot/var/lib/dpkg\ntmpfs[12C1647280[4C3840 1643440 1% /home/fai/nfsroot/var/cache\nParallel mksquashfs: Using 4 processors\nCreating 4.0 filesystem on /home/tmp/fai-cd.3qhBqn/LiveOS/squashfs.img, block size 131072.\n[======================================\n=====================\\] 22172/22172 100%\n\nExportable Squashfs 4.0 filesystem, zstd compressed, data block size 131072[67D\ncompressed data, compressed metadata, compressed fragments,[59D\ncompressed xattrs, compressed ids[33D\nduplicates are removed\nFilesystem size 1888198.35 Kbytes (1843.94 Mbytes)[42D\n66.53% of uncompressed filesystem size (2837977.57 Kbytes)\nInode table size 21553 bytes (21.05 Kbytes)[35D\n24.26% of uncompressed inode table size (88830 bytes)\nDirectory table size 56 bytes (0.05 Kbyt\nes)[35D\n96.55% of uncompressed directory table size (58 bytes)\nNumber of duplicate files found 0\nNumber of inodes 3\nNumber of files 1\nNumber of fragments 0\nNumber of symbolic links 0\nNumber of device nodes 0\nNumber of fifo nodes 0\nNumber of socket nodes 0\nNumber of directories 2\nNumber of hard-links 0\nNumber of ids (unique uids + gids) 1\nNumber of uids 1[8D\nroot (0)\nNumber of gids 1[8D\nroot (0)\nmkfs.fat 4.2 (2021-01-31)\nWriting FAI CD-ROM image to fai_cd.iso. This may need some time.\nxorriso 1.5.4 : RockRidge filesystem manipulator, libburnia project.\n\nISO image size and filename: 1.9G[7Cfai_cd.iso\n\nreal[4C19m32.506s\nuser[4C13m23.617s\nsys[5C2m23.087s\ndemo@faiserver:/home/fai$[?2004h \n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n", "output": "3.596496, new event"} -{"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\na} lsb-base{a} man-db{a} passwd{a} perl-base{a} sysvinit-utils{a} tar{a} udev{a} x11-apps{a} x11-common{a} x11-session-utils{a} x11-utils{a} x11-xkb-utils{a} x11-xserver-utils{a} xauth{a} xbitmaps{a} xfonts-100dpi{a} xfonts-75dpi{a} xfonts-base{a} xfonts-encodings{a} xfonts-scalable{a} xfonts-utils{a} xinit{a} xkb-data{a} xorg xorg-docs-core{a} xserver-common{a} xserver-xorg{a} xserver-xorg-core{a} xserver-xorg-input-all{a} xserver-xorg-input-libinput{a} xserver-xorg-video-all{a} xserver-xorg-video-amdgpu{a} xserver-xorg-video-ati{a} xserver-xorg-video-fbdev{a} xserver-xorg-video-nouveau{a} xserver-xorg-video-radeon{a} xserver-xorg-video-vesa{a} xserver-xorg-video-vmware{a} xterm{a} zlib1g{a}\nThe following packages are RECOMMENDED but will NOT be installed:\nTh\napt-utils dbus debconf-i18n libglib2.0-data libgpg-error-l10n libidn2-0 libpam-elogind libpam-systemd sensible-utils shared-mime-info uuid-runtime xcvt xdg-user-dirs xserver-xorg-input-wacom xserver-xorg-legacy xserver-xorg-video-intel xserver-xorg-vid\neo-qxl\n0 packages upgraded, 187 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.\nNeed to get 24.5 MB/127 MB of archives. After unpacking 443 MB will be used.\nWriting extended state information...\nGet: 1 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libxatracker2 i386 22.3.6-1+deb12u1 [2,030 kB]\nGet: 2 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libxcb-damage0 i386 1.15-1 [105 kB]\nGet: 3 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libxcvt0 i386 0.1.2-1 [5,696 B]\nGet: 4 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libxfont2 i386 1:2.0.6-1 [140 kB]\nGet: 5 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 x11-apps i386 7.7+9 [680 kB]\nGet: 6 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 x11-session-utils i386 7.7+5 [75.9 kB]\nGet: 7 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xfonts-100dpi all 1:1.0.5 [3,819 kB]\nGet: 8 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xfonts-75dpi all 1:1.0.5 [3,365 kB]\nGet: 9 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libwww-perl{a} libwww-robotrules-perl{a} libx11-6{a} libx11-data{a} libxau6{a} libxcb-render0{a} libxcb-shm0{a} libxcb1{a} libxcomposite1{a} libxcursor1{a} libxdamage1{a} libxdmcp6{a} libxext6{a} libxfixes3{a} libxft2{a} libxi6{a} libxinerama1{a} libxkbcommon0{a} libxml2{a} libxrandr2{a} libxrender1{a} libxt6{a} libxxf86vm1{a} libzstd1{a} lsb-base{a} mount{a} netbase{a} openssl{a} passwd{a} perl{a} perl-base{a} perl-modules-5.36{a} perl-openssl-defaults{a} procps{a} shared-mime-info{a} systemd{a} systemd-sysv{a} sysvinit-utils{a} tar{a} usrmerge{a} x11-common{a} xkb-data{a} xscreensaver xscreensaver-data{a} zlib1g{a}\nThe following packages are RECOMMENDED but will NOT be installed:\nTh\n\napt-utils at-spi2-core chrony debconf-i18n fonts-urw-base35 krb5-locales libdata-dump-perl libgdk-pixbuf2.0-bin libglib2.0-data libgpg-error-l10n libgpm2 libgtk-3-bin libhtml-form-perl libhtml-format-perl libhttp-daemon-perl libjpeg-turbo-progs libmailtool\ns-perl libnss-systemd librsvg2-common miscfiles ntpsec openntpd psmisc sensible-utils systemd-timesyncd uuid-runtime wamerican wamerican-huge wamerican-insane wamerican-large wamerican-small wbrazilian wbritish wbritish-huge wbritish-insane wbritish-large wbritish-small wbulgarian wcanadian wcanadian-huge wcanadian-insane wcanadian-large wcanadian-small wcatalan wdanish wdutch wesperanto wfaroese wfrench wgalician-minimos wgerman-medical witalian wngerman wnorwegian wogerman wpolish wportuguese wspanish wswedish wswiss wukrainian xdg-user-dirs xfonts-100dpi\n0 packages upgraded, 201 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.\nNeed to get 823 kB/77.5 MB of archives. After unpacking 299 MB will be used.\nWriting extended state information...\nGet: 1 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xscreensaver-data i386 6.06+dfsg1-3+deb12u1 [379 kB]\nGet: 2 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xscreensaver i386 6.06+dfsg1-3+deb12u1 [445 kB]\nFetched 823 kB in 0s (6,617 kB/s)\nCalling reprepro\nExporting indices...\n/usr/bin/fai-mirror finished.\nNumber of packages in the mirror: 2233\nMirror size and location: 1.5G /usr/fai/mirror\nCopying the nfsroot to CD image\nCopying the config space to CD image\nCopying \nthe mirror to CD image\nFilesystem[5C1K-blocks[4CUsed Available Use% Mounted on\nudev[13C1017032[7C0 1017032 0% /dev\ntmpfs[13C205912[5C492[4C205420 1% /run\n/dev/sda2[8C5672824 3671320 1689712 69% /\ntmpfs[12C1029548[7C0 1029548 0% /dev/shm\ntmpfs[15C5120[7C0[6C5120 0% /run/lock\nnone[13C1029548[7C4 1029544 1% /tmp\n/dev/sda1[10C87847 41251[5C41981 50% /boot\n/dev/sda3[8C8404412 5150000 2858176 65% /home\ntmpfs[12C1647280 13888 1633392 1% /home/fai/nfsroot/var/lib/dpkg\ntmpfs[12C1647280[4C3840 1643440 1% /home/fai/nfsroot/var/cache\nParallel mksquashfs: Using 4 processors\nCreating 4.0 filesystem on /home/tmp/fai-cd.3qhBqn/LiveOS/squashfs.img, block size 131072.\n[======================================\n=====================\\] 22172/22172 100%\n\nExportable Squashfs 4.0 filesystem, zstd compressed, data block size 131072[67D\ncompressed data, compressed metadata, compressed fragments,[59D\ncompressed xattrs, compressed ids[33D\nduplicates are removed\nFilesystem size 1888198.35 Kbytes (1843.94 Mbytes)[42D\n66.53% of uncompressed filesystem size (2837977.57 Kbytes)\nInode table size 21553 bytes (21.05 Kbytes)[35D\n24.26% of uncompressed inode table size (88830 bytes)\nDirectory table size 56 bytes (0.05 Kbyt\nes)[35D\n96.55% of uncompressed directory table size (58 bytes)\nNumber of duplicate files found 0\nNumber of inodes 3\nNumber of files 1\nNumber of fragments 0\nNumber of symbolic links 0\nNumber of device nodes 0\nNumber of fifo nodes 0\nNumber of socket nodes 0\nNumber of directories 2\nNumber of hard-links 0\nNumber of ids (unique uids + gids) 1\nNumber of uids 1[8D\nroot (0)\nNumber of gids 1[8D\nroot (0)\nmkfs.fat 4.2 (2021-01-31)\nWriting FAI CD-ROM image to fai_cd.iso. This may need some time.\nxorriso 1.5.4 : RockRidge filesystem manipulator, libburnia project.\n\nISO image size and filename: 1.9G[7Cfai_cd.iso\n\nreal[4C19m32.506s\nuser[4C13m23.617s\nsys[5C2m23.087s\ndemo@faiserver:/home/fai$[?2004h \n\n\n(reverse-i-search)`': [K\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\ns", "output": "3.929681, new event"} +{"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nOA\n\n[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[Cscreen -dr[K\n\n\n\n[?2004l\n\n[r[m[2J[H[?7h[?1;4;6l[?1049h[22;0;0t[4l[?1h=[0m(B[1;196r\n[H[2J[H[2JThe following packages are RECOMMENDED but will NOT be installed:\nTh\napt-utils debconf-i18n libidn2-0 libio-socket-inet6-perl libsocket6-perl netbase\n0 packages upgraded, 63 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.\nNeed to get 551 kB/27.7 MB of archives. After unpacking 117 MB will be used.\n\n... 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Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n:extended_states=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/lib/apt/lists/extended_states -o Dir::State::status=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/statefile -o Dir::Cache=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/cache/apt -o Dir::State=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/cache/apt -o Dir::Cache::Archives=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/cache/apt/archives -o Dir::Etc=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/etc/apt/ -o Dir::State::Lists=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/lib/apt/lists/ -y install xorg\nReading package lists...\nBuilding dependency tree...\nReading state information...\nReading extended state information...\nInitializing package states...\nWriting extended state information...\nBuilding tag database...\nThe following NEW packages will be installed:\nTh\nadduser{a} bsdextrautils{a} coreutils{a} cpp{a} cpp-12{a} debconf{a} dpkg{a} fontconfig-config{a} fonts-dejavu-core{a} gcc-12-base{a} groff-base{a} keyboard-configuration{a} libacl1{a} libatomic1{a} libattr1{a} libaudit-common{a} libaudit1{a} libblkid1{a} libbrotli1{a} libbsd0{a} libbz2-1.0{a} libc6{a} libcap-ng0{a} libcap2{a} libcrypt1{a} libdb5.3{a} libdbus-1-3{a} libdrm-amdgpu1{a} libdrm-common{a} libdrm-intel1{a} libdrm-nouveau2{a} libdrm-radeon1{a} libdrm2{a} libedit2{a} libegl-mesa0{a} libegl1{a} libelf1{a} libepoxy0{a} libevdev2{a} libexpat1{a} libffi8{a} libfontconfig1{a} libfontenc1{a} libfreetype6{a} libgbm1{a} libgcc-s1{a} libgcrypt20{a} libgdbm6{a} libgl1{a} libgl1-mesa-dri{a} libglapi-mesa{a} libglib2.0-0{a} libglu1-mesa{a} libglvnd0{a} libglx-mesa0{a} libglx0{a} libgmp10{a} libgpg-error0{a} libgudev-1.0-0{a} libice6{a} libicu72{a} libinput-bin{a} libinput10{a} libisl23{a} libkmod2{a} libllvm15{a} liblocale-gettext-perl{a} liblz4-1{a} liblzma5{a} libmd0{a} libmount1{a} libmpc3{a} libmpfr6{a} libmtdev1{a} libopengl0{a} libpam-modules{a} libpam-modules-bin{a} libpam0g{a} libpciaccess0{a} libpcre2-8-0{a} libpipeline1{a} libpixman-1-0{a} libpng16-16{a} libseccomp2{a} libselinux1{a} libsemanage-common{a} libsemanage2{a} libsensors-config{a} libsensors5{a} libsepol2{a} libsm6{a} libsmartcols1{a} libssl3{a} libstdc++6{a} libsystemd0{a} libtinfo6{a} libuchardet0{a} libudev1{a} libunwind8{a} libutempter0{a} libuuid1{a} libwacom-common{a} libwacom9{a} libwayland-client0{a} libwayland-server0{a} libx11-6{a} libx11-data{a} libx11-xcb1{a} libxatracker2{a} libxau6{a} libxaw7{a} libxcb-damage0{a} libxcb-dri2-0{a} libxcb-dri3-0{a} libxcb-glx0{a} libxcb-present0{a} libxcb-randr0{a} libxcb-shape0{a} libxcb-shm0{a} libxcb-sync1{a} libxcb-xfixes0{a} libxcb1{a} libxcomposite1{a} libxcursor1{a} libxcvt0{a} libxdmcp6{a} libxext6{\na} libxfixes3{a} libxfont2{a} libxft2{a} libxi6{a} libxinerama1{a} libxkbfile1{a} libxml2{a} libxmu6{a} libxmuu1{a} libxpm4{a} libxrandr2{a} libxrender1{a} libxshmfence1{a} libxt6{a} libxtst6{a} libxv1{a} libxxf86dga1{a} libxxf86vm1{a} libz3-4{a} libzstd1{\na} lsb-base{a} man-db{a} passwd{a} perl-base{a} sysvinit-utils{a} tar{a} udev{a} x11-apps{a} x11-common{a} x11-session-utils{a} x11-utils{a} x11-xkb-utils{a} x11-xserver-utils{a} xauth{a} xbitmaps{a} xfonts-100dpi{a} xfonts-75dpi{a} xfonts-base{a} xfonts-encodings{a} xfonts-scalable{a} xfonts-utils{a} xinit{a} xkb-data{a} xorg xorg-docs-core{a} xserver-common{a} xserver-xorg{a} xserver-xorg-core{a} xserver-xorg-input-all{a} xserver-xorg-input-libinput{a} xserver-xorg-video-all{a} xserver-xorg-video-amdgpu{a} xserver-xorg-video-ati{a} xserver-xorg-video-fbdev{a} xserver-xorg-video-nouveau{a} xserver-xorg-video-radeon{a} xserver-xorg-video-vesa{a} xserver-xorg-video-vmware{a} xterm{a} zlib1g{a}\nThe following packages are RECOMMENDED but will NOT be installed:\nTh\napt-utils dbus debconf-i18n libglib2.0-data libgpg-error-l10n libidn2-0 libpam-elogind libpam-systemd sensible-utils shared-mime-info uuid-runtime xcvt xdg-user-dirs xserver-xorg-input-wacom xserver-xorg-legacy xserver-xorg-video-intel xserver-xorg-vid\neo-qxl\n0 packages upgraded, 187 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.\nNeed to get 24.5 MB/127 MB of archives. 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[TRUNCATED 17 LINES OF SYSTEM OUTPUT] ...\n\n\nreal[4C19m32.506s\nuser[4C13m23.617s\nsys[5C2m23.087s\ndemo@faiserver:/home/fai$[?2004h \n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n", "output": "3.596496, new event"} +{"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\na} lsb-base{a} man-db{a} passwd{a} perl-base{a} sysvinit-utils{a} tar{a} udev{a} x11-apps{a} x11-common{a} x11-session-utils{a} x11-utils{a} x11-xkb-utils{a} x11-xserver-utils{a} xauth{a} xbitmaps{a} xfonts-100dpi{a} xfonts-75dpi{a} xfonts-base{a} xfonts-encodings{a} xfonts-scalable{a} xfonts-utils{a} xinit{a} xkb-data{a} xorg xorg-docs-core{a} xserver-common{a} xserver-xorg{a} xserver-xorg-core{a} xserver-xorg-input-all{a} xserver-xorg-input-libinput{a} xserver-xorg-video-all{a} xserver-xorg-video-amdgpu{a} xserver-xorg-video-ati{a} xserver-xorg-video-fbdev{a} xserver-xorg-video-nouveau{a} xserver-xorg-video-radeon{a} xserver-xorg-video-vesa{a} xserver-xorg-video-vmware{a} xterm{a} zlib1g{a}\nThe following packages are RECOMMENDED but will NOT be installed:\nTh\napt-utils dbus debconf-i18n libglib2.0-data libgpg-error-l10n libidn2-0 libpam-elogind libpam-systemd sensible-utils shared-mime-info uuid-runtime xcvt xdg-user-dirs xserver-xorg-input-wacom xserver-xorg-legacy xserver-xorg-video-intel xserver-xorg-vid\neo-qxl\n0 packages upgraded, 187 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.\nNeed to get 24.5 MB/127 MB of archives. 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Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. 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Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n\nfai_cd.iso 81% 1541MB 31.1MB/s 00:11 ETA\n\nfai_cd.iso 82% 1572MB 31.0MB/s 00:10 ETA\n\nfai_cd.iso 84% 1603MB 31.0MB/s 00:09 ETA\n\nfai_cd.iso 86% 1633MB 31.0MB/s 00:08 ETA\n\nfai_cd.iso 87% 1658MB 30.4MB/s 00:07 ETA\n\nfai_cd.iso 87% 1659MB 27.4MB/s 00:08 ETA\n\nfai_cd.iso 89% 1691MB 27.8MB/s 00:07 ETA\n\nfai_cd.iso 90% 1719MB 27.9MB/s 00:06 ETA\n\nfai_cd.iso 92% 1756MB 28.8MB/s 00:04 ETA\n\nfai_cd.iso 94% 1785MB 28.8MB/s 00:03 ETA\n\nfai_cd.iso 96% 1822MB 29.6MB/s 00:02 ETA\n\nfai_cd.iso 97% 1856MB 30.0MB/s 00:01 ETA\n\nfai_cd.iso 100% 1896MB 30.7MB/s 01:01 \n\n[?2004hdemo@faiserver:/home/fai$ \n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n", "output": "332.14622, new event"} -{"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. 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nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. 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`demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. 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Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n 2944 S 0.7 0.0[5C15,21 top\n \n120968 demo[6C20 0 13232 6528 2048 S 0.7 0.0 3:39.10 screen\n3791783 root[6C20 0 1693992 445716 29184 S 0.7 2.7 237:44.50 kvm[68D\n1 root[6C20 0 23924 15136 10112 S 0.3 0.1 13:55.62 systemd[74D\n\n... 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Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n\n(reverse-i-search)`': \nc\nc': s[7mc[27mreen -r faiserver-tearoff-9\n(reverse-i-search)`c': s\nm\nm': [7mcm[27m start\n \n[1@ ': [7mcm [27m\nk\nk': [7mcm k[27mill\n\n\n\n[4Pstephost:/disk1/isos# cm k\n[?2004l\n Logical volume \"faiserver-tearoff-9\" successfully removed.\n\nrm: cannot remove '/var/lib/createvm/arno/tearoff-faiserver-9-*': No such file or directory\n\n[?2004hstephost:/disk1/isos# \n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nOA", "output": "342.705528, new event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n7\n7\n2\n2\n2\n2\n\t\n.iso \n\n\n\n[?2004l\n\n4\n]0;]0;screen[H[2J]2;screen[1m[37m[40mgrub> serial --unit=0 --speed=115200 --word=8 --parity=no --stop=1 giftserver -- GIFT image processor system. lampserver -- A LAMP (Linux, Apache, MySQL, PHP) stack. \ngrub> terminal_output serial console \ngrub> linux (hd96)/boot/vmlinuz console=ttyS0,115200 console=tty0 boot=live FAI- \nFLAGS=\"verbose,createvt\" FAI_ACTION=install FAI_CONFIG_SRC=file:///var/lib/fai/c Use the and keys to select which entry is highlighted. Press enter to boot the selected OS, `e' to edit the commands \nonfig rd.live.image root=live:CDLABEL=FAI_CD hostname=faiserver quiet \ngrub> initrd (hd96)/boot/initrd.img The highlighted entry will be executed automatically in 16s. \ngrub> boot \n[0m[37m[40mchown: invalid group: '_rpc:root'[1m \n[0m[37m[40mStarting systemd-udevd version 252.26-1~deb12u2[1m \n[0m[37m[40mlosetup: /run/initramfs/squashfs/LiveOS/ext3fs.img: Warning: file does not fit i\nnto a 512-byte sector; the end of the file will be ignored.[1m \n[0m[37m[40mINIT: version 3.06 booting[1m \n[0m[37m[40mINIT: No inittab.d directory found[1m mmands \n[0m[37m[40mKernel currently running: [1m -line. \n[0m[37m\n[40m#endx 6.1.0-22-686-pae i686 GNU/Linux[1m 4s. \n[0m#SESSION 'local' DIED.[37m[40mT_IMAGE=(hd96)/boot/vmlinuz console=ttyS0,115200 console=t\n[174B[39m[49m#SESSION 'gts' ACTIVATED.\n\nGoodbye from TinTin++\n\n\n[screen is terminating]\ndemo@stephost:/disk1/isos$]0;]0;screen[?2004h \n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nOA", "output": "360.522341, new event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n\n[?2004l\n[sudo] password for demo: \nP\nh\n4\nb\n0\nS\n8\n\n\n\n\nThere are screens on:\n[8C1014438.preseed-faiserver-tearoff-9[5C(07/22/2024 02:48:39 PM)[8C(Detached)\n[8C922423.faiserver-tearoff-12[5C(07/21/2024 05:53:33 PM)[8C(Detached)\n[8C3792670.wikiserver-tearoff-3[4C(07/07/2024 08:43:33 PM)[8C(Detached)\n[8C3791781.nullhost-tearoff-10[5C(07/07/2024 08:43:28 PM)[8C(Detached)\n[8C3791257.nullhost-tearoff-6[6C(07/07/2024 08:43:23 PM)[8C(Detached)\n[8C2424.tty1.stephost[6C(05/30/2024 06:08:28 PM)[8C(Detached)\n6 Sockets in /run/screen/S-root.\n\n[?2004hdemo@stephost:/disk1/isos$ \nOA\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nsudo screen -ls", "output": "367.697596, old event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n0\n0\n0\n0\n\n[K\n1\n1\n\n\n\n[?2004l\n[H\n[H[2J[H[2J]2;TinTin++]0;]0;TinTin++[173;28H[1m[33m3Kingdoms [37m- [4m[33mhttp://3k.org[24m[0m[1m[33m[0m[1m[33m \n\n[0m[37mBased around the mighty town of Pinnacle, three main realms beckon the player\nto explore. These kingdoms are: Fantasy, a vast medieval realm of orcs, elves,\ndragons, and a myriad of other creatures; Science, a post-apocalyptic, war-torn\nworld set in the not-so-distant future; and Chaos, a transient realm where the\nrealities of Fantasy and Science collide to produce unimaginable results.\n \n3Kingdoms combines all these features, and so much more, to give the player an\nexperience that will stay with them for the rest of their lives. Come live the\nadventure and find out for yourself\n why 3K is the best there is!\n\n[1mTo connect to 3Kingdoms enter: #session 3K 3k.org 3000 \n\n[0m[36m ####################################################################\n #[37m \n [36m#\n #[37m T I N T I N + + 2.02.20 [36m#\n #[37m [36m#\n #[37m Code by Peter Unold, Bill Reis, and Igor van den Hoven [36m#\n #[37m [36m#\n ####################################################################\n\n[39m#TRYING TO LAUNCH 'local' RUNNING 'bash'.\nstephost:/disk1/isos#[?2004h \n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nc", "output": "372.898984, new event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n0\n0\n0\n\n[K\n1\n1\n\n\n\n[?2004l\n[H\n[H[2J[H[2J]2;TinTin++]0;]0;TinTin++[173;28H[1m[33m3Kingdoms [37m- [4m[33mhttp://3k.org[24m[0m[1m[33m[0m[1m[33m \n\n[0m[37mBased around the mighty town of Pinnacle, three main realms beckon the player\nto explore. These kingdoms are: Fantasy, a vast medieval realm of orcs, elves,\ndragons, and a myriad of other creatures; Science, a post-apocalyptic, war-torn\nworld set in the not-so-distant future; and Chaos, a transient realm where the\nrealities of Fantasy and Science collide to produce unimaginable results.\n \n3Kingdoms combines all these features, and so much more, to give the player an\nexperience that will stay with them for the rest of their lives. Come live the\nadventure and find out for yourself\n why 3K is the best there is!\n\n[1mTo connect to 3Kingdoms enter: #session 3K 3k.org 3000 \n\n[0m[36m ####################################################################\n #[37m \n [36m#\n #[37m T I N T I N + + 2.02.20 [36m#\n #[37m [36m#\n #[37m Code by Peter Unold, Bill Reis, and Igor van den Hoven [36m#\n #[37m [36m#\n ####################################################################\n\n[39m#TRYING TO LAUNCH 'local' RUNNING 'bash'.\nstephost:/disk1/isos#[?2004h \n\nc\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nc", "output": "373.019517, old event"} -{"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n[11A[0m[37m[40m\n[1;24H[1m[0m[1m[37m[40mGNU GRUB version 2.06-13+deb12u1\n\n \n +------------------------------------------------------+[19C \n | FAI-CD[8C(c) Thomas Lange, lange@debian.org |[19C \n | FAI 6.0.3+deb12u1 build 2024 Jul 21 - 23:39[6C|[20C \n +------------------------------------------------------+[19C \n [0m[30m[43m*Boot OS from first partition on first disk [1m[0m[1m[3\n7m[40m \n\n [76C \n [76C \n [76C \n [76C \n [10C \n \n \n \n \n \n Use the and keys to select which entry is highlighted. \n Press enter to boot the selected OS, `e' to edit the commands \n before booting or `c' for a command-line. \n \n \n [49m[0m[K[1m[37m[40m[C \n[21A[0m[37m[40m\n[8;77H[30m[43m [9;4H[1m[0m[1m[37m[40mnekohost -- Rescue system -- safe as kittens, no install performed.\n \nfaiserver -- Server for creating this CD.\n \nqemuhost -- QEMU server, designed for running the images on this CD in VMs \n \nwikiserver -- Trac/Apache wiki server.\n \npostserver -- mail server.\n \ngiftserver -- GIFT image processor system.\n \nlampserver -- A LAMP (Linux, Apache, MySQL, PHP) stack.\n \nkalliserver -- Kallithea, a git hosting service. For software distribution [22;4HThe highlighted entry will be executed automatically in 20s.\n[20A[0m[37m[40m\n[22;60H[1m[0m[1m[37m[40m19\n[20A[0m[37m[40m\n[39m[49m[H[H[2JQEMU 9.0.2 monitor - type 'help' for more information\n(qemu) \nq[Kqu[Kqui[Kquit[K\n\n[H[H[2J[1m[37m[40m GNU GRUB version 2.06-13+deb12u1 \n \n \n \n +------------------------------------------------------+ \n | FAI-CD (c) Thomas Lange, lange@debian.org | \n | FAI 6.0.3+deb12u1 build 2024 Jul 21 - 23:39 | \n +------------------------------------------------------+ \n [0m[30m[43m*Boot OS from first partition on first disk [1m[37m[40m nekohost -- Rescue system -- safe as kittens, no install performed. faiserver -- Server for creating this CD. \n\n qemuhost -- QEMU server, designed for running the images on this CD in VMs wikiserver -- Trac/Apache wiki server. \n postserver -- mail server. giftserver -- GIFT image processor system. lampserver -- A LAMP (Linux, Apache, MySQL, PHP) stack. \n\n kalliserver -- Kallithea, a git hosting service. For software distribution \n Use the and keys to select which entry is highlighted. Press enter to boot the selected OS, `e' to edit the commands \n\n\n before booting or `c' for a command-line. The highlighted entry will be executed automatically in 17s. \n [2;1H[0m[21B[K\n\n[screen is terminating]\n\n[?2004hsh>\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n#", "output": "468.165104, new event"} -{"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nr\n[25Pr': [7mscr[27meen -dr\n\n\n\n[8Pdemo@stephost:~$ scr\n[?2004l\n\n[r[m[2J[H[?7h[?1;4;6l[?1049h[22;0;0t[4l[?1h=[0m(B[1;196r\n[H[2J]0;screen[H[2J[22;2t]2;screenInitializing package states...\nWriting extended state information...\nBuilding tag database...\nThe following NEW packages will be installed:\nTh\ngcc-12-base{a} libc6{a} libgcc-s1{a} libstatgrab10{a} statgrab\nThe following packages are RECOMMENDED but will NOT be installed:\nTh\nlibidn2-0\n0 packages upgraded, 5 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.\nNeed to get 219 kB/2,943 kB of archives. After unpacking 13.0 MB will be used.\nWriting extended state information...\nGet: 1 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libstatgrab10 i386 0.92.1-1.1 [120 kB]\nGet: 2 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 statgrab i386 0.92.1-1.1 [99.4 kB]\nFetched 219 kB in 0s (1,045 kB/s)\ninstall_packages: executing aptitude -R -d -o Aptitude::Log=/dev/null -o Aptitude::CmdLine::Ignore-Trust-Violations=yes -o APT::Get::AllowUnauthenticated=true -o Acquire::AllowInsecureRepositories=true -o DPkg::force-conflicts::=yes -o Dir::State=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/lib/apt -o Dir::Log=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/log/apt -o Dir::State::extended_states=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/lib/apt/lists/extended_states -o Dir::State::status=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/statefile -o Dir::Cache=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/cache/apt -o Dir::State=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/cache/apt -o Dir::Cache::Archives=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/cache/apt/archives -o Dir::Etc=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/etc/apt/ -o Dir::State::Lists=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var\n/lib/apt/lists/ -y install git-core\nReading package lists...\nBuilding dependency tree...\nReading state information...\nReading extended state information...\nInitializing package states...\nWriting extended state information...\nBuilding tag database...\nNote: selecting "git" instead of the virtual package "git-core"\nThe following NEW packages will be installed:\nTh\ndpkg{a} gcc-12-base{a} git git-man{a} libacl1{a} libbrotli1{a} libbz2-1.0{a} libc6{a} libcom-err2{a} libcrypt1{a} libcurl3-gnutls{a} libdb5.3{a} liberror-perl{a} libexpat1{a} libffi8{a} libgcc-s1{a} libgdbm-compat4{a} libgdbm6{a} libgmp10{a} libgnutls30{a} libgssapi-krb5-2{a} libhogweed6{a} libidn2-0{a} libk5crypto3{a} libkeyutils1{a} libkrb5-3{a} libkrb5support0{a} libldap-2.5-0{a} liblzma5{a} libmd0{a} libnettle8{a} libnghttp2-14{a} libp11-kit0{a} libpcre2-8-0{a} libperl5.36{a} libpsl5{a} librtmp1{a} libsasl2-2{a} libsasl2-modules-db{a} libselinux1{a} libssh2-1{a} libssl3{a} libtasn1-6{a} libunistring2{a} libzstd1{a} perl{a} perl-base{a} perl-modules-5.36{a} tar{a} zlib1g{a}\nThe following packages are RECOMMENDED but will NOT be installed:\nTh\nca-certificates krb5-locales less libldap-common libsasl2-modules netbase openssh-client patch publicsuffix\n0 packages upgraded, 50 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.\nNeed to get 0 B/34.1 MB of archives. After unpacking 154 MB will be used.\nWriting extended state information...\ninstall_packages: executing aptitude -R -d -o Aptitude::Log=/dev/null -o Aptitude::CmdLine::Ignore-Trust-Violations=yes -o APT::Get::AllowUnauthenticated=true -o Acquire::AllowInsecureRepositories=true -o DPkg::force-conflicts::=yes -o Dir::State=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/lib/apt -o Dir::Log=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/log/apt -o Dir::State::extended_states=/u\nsr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/lib/apt/lists/extended_states -o Dir::State::status=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/statefile -o Dir::Cache=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/cache/apt -o Dir::State=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/cache/apt -o Dir::Cache::Archives=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/cache/apt/archives -o Dir::Etc=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/etc/apt/ -o Dir::State::Lists=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/lib/apt/lists/ -y install git-core\nReading package lists...\nBuilding dependency tree...\nReading state information...\nReading extended state information...\nInitializing package states...\nWriting extended state information...\nBuilding tag database...\nNote: selecting "git" instead of the virtual package "git-core"\nThe following NEW packages will be installed:\nTh\ndpkg{a} gcc-12-base{a} git git-man{a} libacl1{a} libbrotli1{a} libbz2-1.0{a} libc6{a} libcom-err2{a} libcrypt1{a} libcurl3-gnutls{a} libdb5.3{a} liberror-perl{a} libexpat1{a} libffi8{a} libgcc-s1{a} libgdbm-compat4{a} libgdbm6{a} libgmp10{a} libgnutls30{a} libgssapi-krb5-2{a} libhogweed6{a} libidn2-0{a} libk5crypto3{a} libkeyutils1{a} libkrb5-3{a} libkrb5support0{a} libldap-2.5-0{a} liblzma5{a} libmd0{a} libnettle8{a} libnghttp2-14{a} libp11-kit0{a} libpcre2-8-0{a} libperl5.36{a} libpsl5{a} librtmp1{a} libsasl2-2{a} libsasl2-modules-db{a} libselinux1{a} libssh2-1{a} libssl3{a} libtasn1-6{a} libunistring2{a} libzstd1{a} perl{a} perl-base{a} perl-modules-5.36{a} tar{a} zlib1g{a}\nThe following packages are RECOMMENDED but will NOT be installed:\nTh\nca-certificates krb5-locales less libldap-common libsasl2-modules netbase openssh-client patch publicsuffix\n0 packages upgraded, 50 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.\nNeed to get 0 B/34.1 MB of archives. After unpacking 154 MB will be used.\nWriting extended state information...\ninstall_packages: executing aptitude -R -d -o Aptitude::Log=/dev/null -o Aptitude::CmdLine::Ignore-Trust-Violations=yes -o APT::Get::AllowUnauthenticated=true -o Acquire::AllowInsecureRepositories=true -o DPkg::force-conflicts::=yes -o Dir::State=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/lib/apt -o Dir::Log=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/log/apt -o Dir::State::extended_states=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/lib/apt/lists/extended_states -o Dir::State::status=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/statefile -o Dir::Cache=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/cache/apt -o Dir::State=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/cache/apt -o Dir::Cache::Archives=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/cache/apt/archives -o Dir::Etc=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/etc/apt/ -o Dir::State::Lists=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/lib/apt/lists/ -y install xorg\nReading package lists...\nBuilding dependency tree...\nReading state information...\nReading extended state information...\nInitializing package states...\nWriting extended state information...\nBuilding tag database...\nThe following NEW packages will be installed:\nTh\nadduser{a} bsdextrautils{a} coreutils{a} cpp{a} cpp-12{a} debconf{a} dpkg{a} fontconfig-config{a} fonts-dejavu-core{a} gcc-12-base{a} groff-base{a} keyboard-configuration{a} libacl1{a} libatomic1{a} libattr1{a} libaudit-common{a} libaudit1{a} libblkid1{a} libbrotli1{a} libbsd0{a} libbz2-1.0{a} libc6{a} libcap-ng0{a} libcap2{a} libcrypt1{a} libdb5.3{a} libdbus-1-3{a} libdrm-amdgpu1{a} libdrm-common{a} libdrm-intel1{a} libdrm-nouveau2{a} libdrm-radeon1{a} libdrm2{a} libedit2{a} libegl-mesa0{a} libegl1{a} libelf1{a} libepoxy0{a} libevdev2{a} libexpat1{a} libffi8{a} libfontconfig1{a} libfontenc1{a} libfreetype6{a} libgbm1{a} libgcc-s1{a} libgcrypt20{a} libgdbm6{a} libgl1{a} libgl1-mesa-dri{a} libglapi-mesa{a} libglib2.0-0{a} libglu1-mesa{a} libglvnd0{a} libglx-mesa0{a} libglx0{a} libgmp10{a} libgpg-error0{a} libgudev-1.0-0{a} libice6{a} libicu72{a} libinput-bin{a} libinput10{a} libisl23{a} libkmod2{a} libllvm15{a} liblocale-gettext-perl{a} liblz4-1{a} liblzma5{a} libmd0{a} libmount1{a} libmpc3{a} libmpfr6{a} libmtdev1{a} libopengl0{a} libpam-modules{a} libpam-modules-bin{a} libpam0g{a} libpciaccess0{a} libpcre2-8-0{a} libpipeline1{a} libpixman-1-0{a} libpng16-16{a} libseccomp2{a} libselinux1{a} libsemanage-common{a} libsemanage2{a} libsensors-config{a} libsensors5{a} libsepol2{a} libsm6{a} libsmartcols1{a} libssl3{a} libstdc++6{a} libsystemd0{a} libtinfo6{a} libuchardet0{a} libudev1{a} libunwind8{a} libutempter0{a} libuuid1{a} libwacom-common{a} libwacom9{a} libwayland-client0{a} libwayland-server0{a} libx11-6{a} libx11-data{a} libx11-xcb1{a} libxatracker2{a} libxau6{a} libxaw7{a} libxcb-damage0{a} libxcb-dri2-0{a} libxcb-dri3-0{a} libxcb-glx0{a} libxcb-present0{a} libxcb-randr0{a} libxcb-shape0{a} libxcb-shm0{a} \nlibxcb-sync1{a} libxcb-xfixes0{a} libxcb1{a} libxcomposite1{a} libxcursor1{a} libxcvt0{a} libxdmcp6{a} libxext6{a} libxfixes3{a} libxfont2{a} libxft2{a} libxi6{a} libxinerama1{a} libxkbfile1{a} libxml2{a} libxmu6{a} libxmuu1{a} libxpm4{a} libxrandr2{a} libxrender1{a} libxshmfence1{a} libxt6{a} libxtst6{a} libxv1{a} libxxf86dga1{a} libxxf86vm1{a} libz3-4{a} libzstd1{a} lsb-base{a} man-db{a} passwd{a} perl-base{a} sysvinit-utils{a} tar{a} udev{a} x11-apps{a} x11-common{a} x11-session-utils{a} x11-utils{a} x11-xkb-utils{a} x11-xserver-utils{a} xauth{a} xbitmaps{a} xfonts-100dpi{a} xfonts-75dpi{a} xfonts-base{a} xfonts-encodings{a} xfonts-scalable{a} xfonts-utils{a} xinit{a} xkb-data{a} xorg xorg-docs-core{a} xserver-common{a} xserver-xorg{a} xserver-xorg-core{a} xserver-xorg-input-all{a} xserver-xorg-input-libinput{a} xserver-xorg-video-all{a} xserver-xorg-video-amdgpu{a} xserver-xorg-video-ati{a} xserver-xorg-video-fbdev{a} xserver-xorg-video-nouveau{a} xserver-xorg-video-radeon{a} xserver-xorg-video-vesa{a} xserver-xorg-video-vmware{a} xterm{a} zlib1g{a}\nThe following packages are RECOMMENDED but will NOT be installed:\nTh\napt-utils dbus debconf-i18n libglib2.0-data libgpg-error-l10n libidn2-0 libpam-elogind libpam-systemd sensible-utils shared-mime-info uuid-runtime xcvt xdg-user-dirs xserver-xorg-input-wacom xserver-xorg-legacy xserver-xorg-video-intel xserver-xorg-video-qxl\n0 packages upgraded, 187 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.\nNeed to get 24.5 MB/127 MB of archives. After unpacking 443 MB will be used.\nWriting extended state information...\nGet: 1 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libxatracker2 i386 22.3.6-1+deb12u1 [2,030 kB]\nGet: 2 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libxcb-damage0 i386 1.15-1 [105 kB]\nGet: 3 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libxcvt0 i386 0.1.2-1 [5,696 B]\nGet: 4 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libxfont2 i386 1:2.0.6-1 [140 kB]\nGet: 5 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 x11-apps i386 7.7+9 [680 kB]\nGet: 6 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 x11-session-utils i386 7.7+5 [75.9 kB]\nGet: 7 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xfonts-100dpi all 1:1.0.5 [3,819 kB]\nGet: 8 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xfonts-75dpi all 1:1.0.5 [3,365 kB]\nGet: 9 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xfonts-base all 1:1.0.5+nmu1 [5,895 kB]\nGet: 10 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xfonts-scalable all 1:1.0.3-1.3 [306 kB]\nGet: 11 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xinit i386 1.4.0-1 [50.2 kB]\nGet: 12 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xserver-common all 2:21.1.7-3+deb12u7 [2,383 kB]\nGet: 13 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xserver-xorg-core i386 2:21.1.7-3+deb12u7 [3,784 kB]\nGet: 14 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xserver-xorg-video-amdgpu i386 23.0.0-1 [144 kB]\nGet: 15 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xserver-xorg-video-radeon i386 1:19.1.0-3 [510 kB]\nGet: 16 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xserver-xorg-video-ati i386 1:19.1.0-3 [363 kB]\nGet: 17 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xserver-xorg-video-fbdev i386 1:0.5.0-2 [26.0 kB]\nGet: 18 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xserver-xorg-video-nouveau i386 1:1.0.17-2 [335 kB]\nGet: 19 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xserver-xorg-video-vesa i386 1:2.5.0-1+b1 [33.4 kB]\nGet: 20 http://127.0.0.1:314\n2/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xserver-xorg-video-vmware i386 1:13.3.0-3.1+b1 [120 kB]\nGet: 21 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xserver-xorg-video-all i386 1:7.7+23 [38.7 kB]\nGet: 22 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xserver-xorg-input-libinput i386 1.2.1-1+b1 [67.5 kB]\nGet: 23 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xserver-xorg-input-all i386 1:7.7+23 [38.7 kB]\nGet: 24 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xserver-xorg i386 1:7.7+23 [94.2 kB]\nGet: 25 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xorg-docs-core all 1:1.7.1-1.2 [84.2 kB]\nGet: 26 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xorg i386 1:7.7+23 [39.1 kB]\nFetched 24.5 MB in 12s (1,986 kB/s)\ninstall_packages: executing aptitude -R -d -o Aptitude::Log=/dev/null -o Aptitude::CmdLine::Ignore-Trust-Violations=yes -o APT::Get::AllowUnauthenticated=true -o Acquire::AllowInsecureRepositories=true -o DPkg::force-conflicts::=yes -o Dir::State=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/lib/apt -o Dir::Log=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/log/apt -o Dir::State::extended_states=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/lib/apt/lists/extended_states -o Dir::Sta\nte::status=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/statefile -o Dir::Cache=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/cache/apt -o Dir::State=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/cache/apt -o Dir::Cache::Archives=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/cache/apt/archives -o Dir::Etc=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/etc/apt/ -o Dir::State::Lists=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/lib/apt/lists/ -y install xscreensaver\nReading package lists...\nBuilding dependency tree...\nReading state information...\nReading extended state information...\nInitializing package states...\nWriting extended state information...\nBuilding tag database...\nThe following NEW packages will be installed:\nTh\nadduser{a} adwaita-icon-theme{a} at-spi2-common{a} ca-certificates{a} dbus{a} dbus-bin{a} dbus-daemon{a} dbus-session-bus-common{a} dbus-system-bus-common{a} dbus-user-session{a} dconf-gsettings-backend{a} dconf-service{a} debconf{a} dmsetup{a} dpkg{a} fontconfig{a} fontconfig-config{a} fonts-dejavu-core{a} gcc-12-base{a} gtk-update-icon-cache{a} hicolor-icon-theme{a} init-system-helpers{a} libacl1{a} libapparmor1{a} libargon2-1{a} libatk-bridge2.0-0{a} libatk1.0-0{a} libatspi2.0-0{a} libaudit-common{a} libaudit1{a} libavahi-client3{a} libavahi-common-data{a} libavahi-common3{a} libblkid1{a} libbrotli1{a} libbsd0{a} libbz2-1.0{a} libc6{a} libcairo-gobject2{a} libcairo2{a} libcap-ng0{a} libcap2{a} libclone-perl{a} libcolord2{a} libcom-err2{a} libcrypt1{a} libcryptsetup12{a} libcups2{a} libdatrie1{a} libdb5.3{a} libdbus-1-3{a} libdconf1{a} libdeflate0{a} libdevmapper1.02.1{a} libencode-locale-perl{a} libepoxy0{a} libexpat1{a} libfdisk1{a} libffi8{a} libfile-find-rule-perl{a} libfile-listing-perl{a} libfontconfig1{a} libfreetype6{a} libfribidi0{a} libgcc-s1{a} libgcrypt20{a} libgdbm-compat4{a} libgdbm6{a} libgdk-pixbuf-2.0-0{a} libgdk-pixbuf2.0-common{a} libglib2.0-0{a} libgmp10{a} libgnutls30{a} libgpg-error0{a} libgraphite2-3{a} libgssapi-krb5-2{a} libgtk-3-0{a} libgtk-3-common{a} libharfbuzz0b{a} libhogweed6{a} libhtml-parser-perl{a} libhtml-tagset-perl{a} libhtml-tree-perl{a} libhttp-cookies-perl{a} libhttp-date-perl{a} libhttp-message-perl{a} libhttp-negotiate-perl{a} libice6{a} libicu72{a} libidn2-0{a} libio-html-perl{a} libio-socket-ssl-perl{a} libip4tc2{a} libjbig0{a} libjpeg62-turbo{a} libjson-c5{a} libk5crypto3{a} libkeyutils1{a} libkmod2{a} libkrb5-3{a} libkrb5support0{a} liblcms2-2{a} liblerc4{a} liblwp-mediatypes-perl{a} liblwp-protocol-https-perl{a} liblz4-1{a} liblzma5{a} libmd0{a} libmount1{a} libncursesw6{a} libnet-http-perl{a} libnet-ssleay-perl{a} libnettle8{a} libnumber-compare-perl{a} libp11-kit0{a} libpam-modules{a} libpam-modules-bin{a} libpam-runtime{a} libpam-systemd{a} libpam0g{a} libpango-1.0-0{a} libpangocairo-1.0-0{a} libpangoft2-1.0-0{a} libpcre2-8-0{a} libperl5.36{a} libpixman-1-0{a} libpng16-16{a} libproc2-0{a} libregexp-ipv6-perl{a} libseccomp2{a} libselinux1{a} libsemanage-common{a} libsemanage2{a} libsepol2{a} libsm6{a} libsmartcols1{a} libssl3{a} libstdc++6{a} libsystemd-shared{a} libsystemd0{a} libtasn1-6{a} libtext-glob-perl{a} libthai-data{a} libthai0{a} libtiff6{a} libtimedate-perl{a} libtinfo6{a} libtry-tiny-perl{a} libudev1{a} libunistring2{a} liburi-perl{a} libuuid1{a} libwayland-client0{a} libwayland-cursor0{a} libwayland-egl1{a} libwebp7{a} libwww-perl{a} libwww-robotrules-perl{a} libx11-6{a} libx11-data{a} l\nibxau6{a} libxcb-render0{a} libxcb-shm0{a} libxcb1{a} libxcomposite1{a} libxcursor1{a} libxdamage1{a} libxdmcp6{a} libxext6{a} libxfixes3{a} libxft2{a} libxi6{a} libxinerama1{a} libxkbcommon0{a} libxml2{a} libxrandr2{a} libxrender1{a} libxt6{a} libxxf86vm1{a} libzstd1{a} lsb-base{a} mount{a} netbase{a} openssl{a} passwd{a} perl{a} perl-base{a} perl-modules-5.36{a} perl-openssl-defaults{a} procps{a} shared-mime-info{a} systemd{a} systemd-sysv{a} sysvinit-utils{a} tar{a} usrmerge{a} x11-common{a} xkb-data{a} xscreensaver xscreensaver-data{a} zlib1g{a}\nThe following packages are RECOMMENDED but will NOT be installed:\nTh\napt-utils at-spi2-core chrony debconf-i18n fonts-urw-base35 krb5-locales libdata-dump-perl libgdk-pixbuf2.0-bin libglib2.0-data libgpg-error-l10n libgpm2 libgtk-3-bin libhtml-form-perl libhtml-format-perl libhttp-daemon-perl libjpeg-turbo-progs libmailtools-perl libnss-systemd librsvg2-common miscfiles ntpsec openntpd psmisc sensible-utils systemd-timesyncd uuid-runtime wamerican wamerican-huge wamerican-insane wamerican-large wamerican-small wbrazilian wbritish wbritish-huge wbritish-insane wbritish-large wbritish-small wbulgarian wcanadian wcanadian-huge wcanadian-insane wcanadian-large wcanadian-small wcatalan wdanish wdutch wesperanto wfaroese wfrench wgalician-minimos wgerman-medical witalian wngerman wnorwegian wogerman wpolish wportuguese wspanish wswedish wswiss wukrainian xdg-user-dirs xfonts-100dpi\n0 packages upgraded, 201 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.\nNeed to get 823 kB/77.5 MB of archives. After unpacking 299 MB will be used.\nWriting extended state information...\nGet: 1 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xscreensaver-data i386 6.06+dfsg1-3+deb12u1 [379 kB]\nGet: 2 http://127.0.0.1:31\n42/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xscreensaver i386 6.06+dfsg1-3+deb12u1 [445 kB]\nFetched 823 kB in 0s (2,754 kB/s)\nCalling reprepro\nExporting indices...\n/usr/bin/fai-mirror finished.\nNumber of packages in the mirror: 2233\nMirror size and location: 1.5G /usr/fai/mirror\nCopying the nfsroot to CD image\nCopying the config space to CD image\nCopying the mirror to CD image\nParallel mksquashfs: Using 4 processors\nCreating 4.0 filesystem on /home/tmp/fai-cd.myjmE0/LiveOS/squashfs.img, block size 131072.\n[===========================================================\\] 22034/22034 100%\n\nExportable Squashfs 4.0 filesystem, zstd compressed, data block size 131072[67D\ncompressed data, compressed metadata, compressed fragments,[59D\ncompressed xattrs, compressed ids[33D\nduplicates are removed\nFilesystem size 1887842.53 Kbytes (1843.60 Mbytes)[42D\n66.94% of uncompressed filesystem size (2820398.90 Kbytes)\nInode table size 21561 bytes (21.06 Kbytes)[35D\n24.42% of uncompressed inode table size (88278 bytes)\nDirectory table size 56 bytes (0.05 Kbytes)[35D\n96.55% of uncompressed directory table size (58 bytes)\nNumber of duplicate files found 0\nNumber of inodes 3\nNumber of files 1\nNumber of fragments 0\nNumber of symbolic links 0\nNumber of device nodes 0\nNumber of fifo nodes 0\nNumber of socket nodes 0\nNumber of directories 2\nNumber of hard-links 0\nNumber of ids (unique uids + gids) 1\nNumber of uids 1[8D\nroot (0)\nNumber of gids 1[8D\nroot (0)\nmkfs.fat 4.2 (2021-01-31)\nWriting FAI CD-R\nOM image to fai_cd.iso. This may need some time.\nxorriso 1.5.4 : RockRidge filesystem manipulator, libburnia project.\n\nISO image size and filename: 1.9G[7Cfai_cd.iso\n\nreal[4C32m26.849s\nuser[4C14m17.323s\nsys[5C2m38.379s\ndemo@faiserver:/home/fai$]0;]0;screen[?2004h \n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n[?2004l[?1l>]0;]2;screen[23;2t[196;1H\n[?1049l[23;0;0t", "output": "42003.85206, new event"} -{"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n[1@c': [7msc[27m\nr\n[1@r': [7mscr[27m\n\n\n\n[8Pdemo@stephost:~$ scr\n[?2004l\n\n[r[m[2J[H[?7h[?1;4;6l[?1049h[22;0;0t[4l[?1h=[0m(B[1;196r\n[H[2J]0;screen[H[2J[22;2t]2;screen[32m[ 0.916645] [39mio scheduler mq-deadline registered\n[32m[ 0.919042] [33mshpchp: [39mStandard Hot Plug PCI Controller Driver version: 0.4\n[32m[ 0.919836] [33misapnp: [39mScanning for PnP cards...\n[32m[ 1.287602] [33misapnp: [39mNo Plug & Play device found\n[32m[ 1.287868] [33mSerial: [39m8250/16550 driver, 4 ports, IRQ sharing enabled\n[32m[ 1.288426] [33m00:04: [39mttyS0 at I/O 0x3f8 (irq = 4, base_baud = 115200) is a 16550A\n[32m[ 1.289256] [39mLinux agpgart interface v0.103\n[32m[ 1.290054] [33mi8042: [39mPNP: PS/2 Controller [PNP0303:KBD,PNP0f13:MOU] at 0x60,0x64 irq 1,12\n[32m[ 1.291109] [33mserio: [39mi8042 KBD port at 0x60,0x64 irq 1\n[32m[ 1.291123] [33mserio: [39mi8042 AUX port at 0x60,0x64 irq 12\n[32m[ 1.291534] [33mmousedev: [39mPS/2 mouse device common for all mice\n[32m[ 1.291639] [33mrtc_cmos 00:05: [39mRTC can wake from S4\n[32m[ 1.292902] [33minput: [39mAT Translated Set 2 keyboard as /devices/platform/i8042/serio0/input/input0\n[32m[ 1.293327] [33mrtc_cmos 00:05: [39mregistered as rtc0\n[32m[ 1.293507] [33mrtc_cmos 00:05: [39msetting system clock to 2024-07-25T21:08:06 UTC (1721941686)\n[32m[ 1.293656] [33mrtc_cmos 00:05: [39malarms up to one day, y3k, 242 bytes nvram, hpet irqs\n[32m[ 1.293866] [33mledtrig-cpu: [39mregistered to indicate activity on CPUs\n[32m[ 1.294277] [33mNET: [39mRegistered PF_INET6 protocol family\n[32m[ 1.300349] [39mSegment Routing with IPv6\n[32m[ 1.300380] [39mIn-situ OAM (IOAM) with IPv6\n[32m[ 1.300418] [33mmip6: [39mMobile IPv6\n[32m[ 1.300433] [33mNET: [39mRegistered PF_PACKET protocol family\n[32m[ 1.300577] [33mmpls_gso: [39mMPLS GS\nO support\n[32m[ 1.301085] [33mIPI shorthand broadcast: [39menabled\n[32m[ 1.301401] [39mregistered taskstats version 1\n[32m[ 1.301425] [39mLoading compiled-in X.509 certificates\n[32m[ 1.379013] [33mLoaded X.509 cert 'Debian Secure Boot CA: [39m6ccece7e4c6c0d1f6149f3dd27dfcc5cbb419ea1'\n[32m[ 1.379048] [33mLoaded X.509 cert 'Debian Secure Boot Signer 2022 - 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Quota mode: none.\n[32m[ 5.125717] [33msystemd-journald[212]: [39mReceived client request to flush runtime journal.\n[32m[ 5.607229] [33mrandom: [39mcrng init done\n[32m[ 5.853070] [33minput: [39mPC Speaker as /devices/platform/pcspkr/input/input4\n[32m[ 5.859120] [33minput: [39mPower Button as /devices/LNXSYSTM:00/LNXPWRBN:00/input/input5\n[32m[ 5.867653] [33msd 0:0:0:0: [39mAttached scsi generic sg0 type 0\n[32m[ 5.868059] [33msr 0:0:1:0: [39mAttached scsi generic sg1 type 5\n[32m[ 5.868232] [33msr 1:0:0:0: [39mAttached scsi generic sg2 type 5\n[32m[ 5.870393] [33mparport_pc 00:03: [39mreporte\nd by Plug and Play ACPI\n[32m[ 5.870776] [33mparport0: [39mPC-style at 0x378, irq 7 [PCSPP,TRISTATE]\n[32m[ 5.875349] [33mACPI: [39mbutton: Power Button [PWRF]\n[32m[ 6.177986] [33mpowernow_k8: [39mPower state transitions not supported\n[32m[ 6.178024] [33mpowernow_k8: [39mPower state transitions not supported\n[32m[ 6.178035] [33mpowernow_k8: [39mPower state transitions not supported\n[32m[ 6.178070] [33mpowernow_k8: [39mPower state transitions not supported\n[32m[ 6.251345] [33mppdev: [39muser-space parallel port driver\n[32m[ 6.363990] [33mEXT4-fs (sda1): [39mmounting ext2 file system using the ext4 subsystem\n[32m[ 6.370732] [33mEXT4-fs (sda1): [39mmounted filesystem without journal. 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Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nd by Plug and Play ACPI\n[32m[ 5.870776] [33mparport0: [39mPC-style at 0x378, irq 7 [PCSPP,TRISTATE]\n[32m[ 5.875349] [33mACPI: [39mbutton: Power Button [PWRF]\n[32m[ 6.177986] [33mpowernow_k8: [39mPower state transitions not supported\n[32m[ 6.178024] [33mpowernow_k8: [39mPower state transitions not supported\n[32m[ 6.178035] [33mpowernow_k8: [39mPower state transitions not supported\n[32m[ 6.178070] [33mpowernow_k8: [39mPower state transitions not supported\n[32m[ 6.251345] [33mppdev: [39muser-space parallel port driver\n[32m[ 6.363990] [33mEXT4-fs (sda1): [39mmounting ext2 file system using the ext4 subsystem\n[32m[ 6.370732] [33mEXT4-fs (sda1): [39mmounted filesystem without journal. 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After unpacking 13.0 MB will be used.\nWriting extended state information...\nGet: 1 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libstatgrab10 i386 0.92.1-1.1 [120 kB]\nGet: 2 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 statgrab i386 0.92.1-1.1 [99.4 kB]\nFetched 219 kB in 0s (823 kB/s)\ninstall_packages: executing aptitude -R -d -o Aptitude::Log=/dev/null -o Aptitude::CmdLine::Ignore-Trust-Violations=yes -o APT::Get::AllowUnauthenticated=true -o Acquire::AllowInsecureRepositories=true -o DPkg::force-conflicts::=yes -o Dir::State=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/lib/apt -o Dir::Log=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/log/apt -o Dir::State::extended_states=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/lib/apt/lists/extended_states -o Dir::State::status=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/statefile -o Dir::Cache=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/cache/apt -o Dir::State=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/cache/apt -o Dir::Cache::Archiv\nes=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/cache/apt/archives -o Dir::Etc=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/etc/apt/ -o Dir::State::Lists=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/lib/apt/lists/ -y install git-core\nReading package lists...\nBuilding dependency tree...\nReading state information...\nReading extended state information...\nInitializing package states...\nWriting extended state information...\nBuilding tag database...\nNote: selecting \"git\" instead of the virtual package \"git-core\"\nThe following NEW packages will be installed:\nTh\ndpkg{a} gcc-12-base{a} git git-man{a} libacl1{a} libbrotli1{a} libbz2-1.0{a} libc6{a} libcom-err2{a} libcrypt1{a} libcurl3-gnutls{a} libdb5.3{a} liberror-perl{a} libexpat1{a} libffi8{a} libgcc-s1{a} libgdbm-compat4{a} libgdbm6{a} libgmp10{a} libgnutls30{a} libgssapi-krb5-2{a} libhogweed6{a} libidn2-0{a} libk5crypto3{a} libkeyutils1{a} libkrb5-3{a} libkrb5support0{a} libldap-2.5-0{a} liblzma5{a} libmd0{a} libnettle8{a} libnghttp2-14{a} libp11-kit0{a} libpcre2-8-0{a} libperl5.36{a} libpsl5{a} librtmp1{a\n} libsasl2-2{a} libsasl2-modules-db{a} libselinux1{a} libssh2-1{a} libssl3{a} libtasn1-6{a} libunistring2{a} libzstd1{a} perl{a} perl-base{a} perl-modules-5.36{a} tar{a} zlib1g{a}\nThe following packages are RECOMMENDED but will NOT be installed:\nTh\nca-certificates krb5-locales less libldap-common libsasl2-modules netbase openssh-client patch publicsuffix\n0 packages upgraded, 50 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.\nNeed to get 0 B/34.1 MB of archives. After unpacking 154 MB will be used.\nWriting extended state information...\ninstall_packages: executing aptitude -R -d -o Aptitude::Log=/dev/null -o Aptitude::CmdLine::Ignore-Trust-Violations=yes -o APT::Get::AllowUnauthenticated=true -o Acquire::AllowInsecureRepositories=true -o DPkg::force-conflicts::=yes -o Dir::State=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/lib/apt -o Dir::Log=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/log/apt -o Dir::State::extended_states=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/lib/apt/lists/extended_states -o Dir::State::status=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/statefile -o Dir::Cache=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/cache/apt -o Dir::State=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/cache/apt -o Dir::Cache::Archives=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/cache/apt/archives -o Dir::Etc=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/etc/apt/ -o Dir::State::Lists=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/lib/apt/lists/ -y install git-core\nReading package lists...\nBuilding dependency tree...\nReading state information...\nReading extended state information...\nInitializing package states...\nWriting extended state information...\nBuilding tag database...\nNote: selecting \"git\" instead of the virtual package \"git-core\"\nThe following NEW packages will be installed:\nTh\ndpkg{a} gcc-12-base{a} git git-man{a} libacl1{a} libbrotli1{a} libbz2-1.0{a} libc6{a} libcom-err2{a} libcrypt1{a} libcurl3-gnutls{a} libdb5.3{a} liberror-perl{a} libexpat1{a} libffi8{a} libgcc-s1{a} libgdbm-compat4{a} libgdbm6{a} libgmp10{a} libgnutls30{a} libgssapi-krb5-2{a} libhogweed6{a} libidn2-0{a} libk5crypto3{a} libkeyutils1{a} libkrb5-3{a} libkrb5support0{a} libldap-2.5-0{a} liblzma5{a} libmd0{a} libnettle8{a} libnghttp2-14{a} libp11-kit0{a} libpcre2-8-0{a} libperl5.36{a} libpsl5{a} librtmp1{a} libsasl2-2{a} libsasl2-modules-db{a} libselinux1{a} libssh2-1{a} libssl3{a} libtasn1-6{a} libunistring2{a} libzstd1{a} perl{a} perl-base{a} perl-modules-5.36{a} tar{a} zlib1g{a}\nThe following packages are RECOMMENDED but will NOT be installed:\nTh\nca-certificates krb5-locales less libldap-common libsasl2-modules netbase openssh-client patch publicsuffix\n0 packages upgraded, 50 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.\nNeed to get 0 B/34.1 MB of archives. After unpacking 154 MB will be used.\nWriting extended state information...\ninstall_packages: executing aptitude -R -d -o Aptitude::Log=/dev/null -o Aptitude::CmdLine::Ignore-Trust-Violations=yes -o APT::Get::AllowUnauthenticated=true -o Acquire::AllowInsecureRepositories=true -o DPkg::force-conflicts::=yes -o Dir::State=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/lib/apt -o Dir::Log=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/log/apt -o Dir::Stat\ne::extended_states=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/lib/apt/lists/extended_states -o Dir::State::status=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/statefile -o Dir::Cache=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/cache/apt -o Dir::State=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/cache/apt -o Dir::Cache::Archives=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/cache/apt/archives -o Dir::Etc=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/etc/apt/ -o Dir::State::Lists=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/lib/apt/lists/ -y install xorg\nReading package lists...\nBuilding dependency tree...\nReading state information...\nReading extended state information...\nInitializing package states...\nWriting extended state information...\nBuilding tag database...\nThe following NEW packages will be installed:\nTh\nadduser{a} bsdextrautils{a} coreutils{a} cpp{a} cpp-12{a} debconf{a} dpkg{a} fontconfig-config{a} fonts-dejavu-core{a} gcc-12-base{a} groff-base{a} keyboard-configuration{a} libacl1{a} libatomic1{a} libattr1{a} libaudit-common{a} libaudit1{a} libblkid1{a} libbrotli1{a} libbsd0{a} libbz2-1.0{a} libc6{a} libcap-ng0{a} libcap2{a} libcrypt1{a} libdb5.3{a} libdbus-1-3{a} libdrm-amdgpu1{a} libdrm-common{a} libdrm-intel1{a} libdrm-nouveau2{a} libdrm-radeon1{a} libdrm2{a} libedit2{a} libegl-mesa0{a} libegl1{a} libelf1{a} libepoxy0{a} libevdev2{a} libexpat1{a} libffi8{a} libfontconfig1{a} libfontenc1{a} libfreetype6{a} libgbm1{a} libgcc-s1{a} libgcrypt20{a} libgdbm6{a} libgl1{a} libgl1-mesa-dri{a} libglapi-mesa{a} libglib2.0-0{a} libglu1-mesa{a} libglvnd0{a} libglx-mesa0{a} libglx0{a} libgmp10{a} libgpg-error0{a} libgudev-1.0-0{a} libice6{a} libicu72{a} libinput-bin{a} libinput10{a} libisl23{a} libkmod2{a} libllvm15{a} liblocale-gettext-perl{a} liblz4-1{a} liblzma5{a} libmd0{a} libmount1{a} libmpc3{a} libmpfr6{a} libmtdev1{a} libopengl0{a} libpam-modules{a} libpam-modules-bin{a} libpam0g{a} libpciaccess0{a} libpcre2-8-0{a} libpipeline1{a} libpixman-1-0{a} libpng16-16{a} libseccomp2{a} libselinux1{a} libsemanage-common{a} libsemanage2{a} libsensors-config{a} libsensors5{a} libsepol2{a} libsm6{a} libsmartcols1{a} libssl3{a} libstdc++6{a} libsystemd0{a} libtinfo6{a} libuchardet0{a} libudev1{a} libunwind8{a} libutempter0{a} libuuid1{a} libwacom-common{a} libwacom9{a} libwayland-client0{a} libwayland-server0{a} libx11-6{a} libx11-data{a} libx11-xcb1{a} libxatracker2{a} libxau6{a} \nlibxaw7{a} libxcb-damage0{a} libxcb-dri2-0{a} libxcb-dri3-0{a} libxcb-glx0{a} libxcb-present0{a} libxcb-randr0{a} libxcb-shape0{a} libxcb-shm0{a} libxcb-sync1{a} libxcb-xfixes0{a} libxcb1{a} libxcomposite1{a} libxcursor1{a} libxcvt0{a} libxdmcp6{a} libxext6{a} libxfixes3{a} libxfont2{a} libxft2{a} libxi6{a} libxinerama1{a} libxkbfile1{a} libxml2{a} libxmu6{a} libxmuu1{a} libxpm4{a} libxrandr2{a} libxrender1{a} libxshmfence1{a} libxt6{a} libxtst6{a} libxv1{a} libxxf86dga1{a} libxxf86vm1{a} libz3-4{a} libzstd1{a} lsb-base{a} man-db{a} passwd{a} perl-base{a} sysvinit-utils{a} tar{a} udev{a} x11-apps{a} x11-common{a} x11-session-utils{a} x11-utils{a} x11-xkb-utils{a} x11-xserver-utils{a} xauth{a} xbitmaps{a} xfonts-100dpi{a} xfonts-75dpi{a} xfonts-base{a} xfonts-encodings{a} xfonts-scalable{a} xfonts-utils{a} xinit{a} xkb-data{a} xorg xorg-docs-core{a} xserver-common{a} xserver-xorg{a} xserver-xorg-core{a} xserver-xorg-input-all{a} xserver-xorg-input-libinput{a} xserver-xorg-video-all{a} xserver-xorg-video-amdgpu{a} xserver-xorg-video-ati{a} xserver-xorg-video-fbdev{a} xserver-xorg-video-nouveau{a} xserver-xorg-video-radeon{a} xserver-xorg-video-vesa{a} xserver-xorg-video-vmware{a} xterm{a} zlib1g{a}\nThe following packages are RECOMMENDED but will NOT be installed:\nTh\napt-utils dbus debconf-i18n libglib2.0-data libgpg-error-l10n libidn2-0 libpam-elogind libpam-systemd sensible-utils shared-mime-info uuid-runtime xcvt xdg-user-dirs xserver-xorg-input-wacom xserver-xorg-legacy xserver-xorg-video-intel xserver-xorg-video-qxl\n0 packages upgraded, 187 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.\nNeed to get 24.5 MB/127 MB of archives. After unpacking 443 MB will be used.\nWriting extended state information...\nGet: 1 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libxatracker2 i386 22.3.6-1+deb12u1 [2,030 kB]\nGet: 2 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libxcb-damage0 i386 1.15-1 [105 kB]\nGet: 3 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libxcvt0 i386 0.1.2-1 [5,696 B]\nGet: 4 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libxfont2 i386 1:2.0.6-1 [140 kB]\nGet: 5 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 x11-apps i386 7.7+9 [680 kB]\nGet: 6 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 x11-session-utils i386 7.7+5 [75.9 kB]\nGet: 7 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xfonts-100dpi all 1:1.0.5 [3,819 kB]\nGet: 8 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xfonts-75dpi all 1:1.0.5 [3,365 kB]\nGet: 9 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xfonts-base all 1:1.0.5+nmu1 [5,895 kB]\nGet: 10 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xfonts-scalable all 1:1.0.3-1.3 [306 kB]\nGet: 11 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xinit i386 1.4.0-1 [50.2 kB]\nGet: 12 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xserver-common all 2:21.1.7-3+deb12u7 [2,383 kB]\nGet: 13 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xserver-xorg-core i386 2:21.1.7-3+deb12u7 [3,784 kB]\nGet: 14 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xserver-xorg-video-amdgpu i386 23.0.0-1 [144 kB]\n\nGet: 15 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xserver-xorg-video-radeon i386 1:19.1.0-3 [510 kB]\nGet: 16 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xserver-xorg-video-ati i386 1:19.1.0-3 [363 kB]\nGet: 17 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xserver-xorg-video-fbdev i386 1:0.5.0-2 [26.0 kB]\nGet: 18 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xserver-xorg-video-nouveau i386 1:1.0.17-2 [335 kB]\nGet: 19 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xserver-xorg-video-vesa i386 1:2.5.0-1+b1 [33.4 kB]\nGet: 20 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xserver-xorg-video-vmware i386 1:13.3.0-3.1+b1 [120 kB]\nGet: 21 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xserver-xorg-video-all i386 1:7.7+23 [38.7 kB]\nGet: 22 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xserver-xorg-input-libinput i386 1.2.1-1+b1 [67.5 kB]\nGet: 23 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xserver-xorg-input-all i386 1:7.7+23 [38.7 kB]\nGet: 24 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xserver-xorg i386 1:7.7+23 [94.2 kB]\nGet: 25 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xorg-docs-core all 1:1.7.1-1.2 [84.2 kB]\nGet: 26 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xorg i386 1:7.7+23 [39.1 kB]\nFetched 24.5 MB in 16s (1,539 kB/s)\ninstall_packages: executing aptitude -R -d -o Aptitude::Log=/dev/null -o Aptitude::CmdLine::Ignore-Trust-Violations=yes -o APT::Get::AllowUnauthenticated=true -o Acquire::AllowInsecureRepositories=true -o DPkg::force-conflicts::=yes -o Dir::State=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/lib/apt -o Dir::Log=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/log/apt -o Dir::State::extended_states=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/lib/apt/lists/extended_states -o Dir::State::status=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/statefile -o Dir::Cache=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/cache/apt -o Dir::State=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/cache/apt -o Dir::Cache::Archives=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/cache/apt/archives -o Dir::Etc=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/etc/apt/ -o Dir::State::Lists=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/lib/apt/lists/ -y install xscreensaver\nReading package lists...\nBuilding dependency tree...\nReading state information...\nReading extended state information...\nInitializing package states...\nWriting extended state information...\nBuilding tag database...\nThe following NEW packages will be installed:\nTh\nadduser{a} adwaita-icon-theme{a} at-spi2-common{a} ca-certificates{a} dbus{a} dbus-bin{a} dbus-daemon{a} dbus-session-bus-common{a} dbus-system-bus-common{a} dbus-user-session{a} dconf-gsettings-backend{a} dconf-service{a} debconf{a} dmsetup{a} dpkg{a} fontconfig{a} fontconfig-config{a} fonts-dejavu-core{a} gcc-12-base{a} gtk-update-icon-cache{a} hicolor-icon-theme{a} init-system-helpers{a} libacl1{a} libapparmor1{a} libargon2-1{a} libatk-bridge2.0-0{a} libatk1.0-0{a} libatspi2.0-0{a} libaudit-common{a} libaudit1{a} libavahi-client3{a} libavahi-common-data{a} libavahi-common3{a} libblkid1{a} libbrotli1{a} libbsd0{a} libbz2-1.0{a} libc6{a} libcairo-gobject2{a} libcairo2{a} libcap-ng0{a} libcap2{a} libclone-perl{a} libcolord2{a} libcom-err2{a} libcrypt1{a} libcryptsetup12{a} libcups2{a} libdatrie1{a} libdb5.3{a} libdbus-1-3{a} libdconf1{a} libdeflate0{a} libdevmapper1.02.1{a} libencode-locale-perl{a} libepoxy0{a} libexpat1{a} libfdisk1{a} libffi8{a} libfile-find-rule-perl{a} libfile-listing-perl{a} libfontconfig1{a} libfreetype6{a} libfribidi0{a} libgcc-s1{a} libgcrypt20{a} libgdbm-compat4{a} libgdbm6{a} libgdk-pixbuf-2.0-0{a} libgdk-pixbuf2.0-common{a} libglib2.0-0{a} libgmp10{a} libgnutls30{a} libgpg-error0{a} libgraphite2-3{a} libgssapi-krb5-2{a} libg\ntk-3-0{a} libgtk-3-common{a} libharfbuzz0b{a} libhogweed6{a} libhtml-parser-perl{a} libhtml-tagset-perl{a} libhtml-tree-perl{a} libhttp-cookies-perl{a} libhttp-date-perl{a} libhttp-message-perl{a} libhttp-negotiate-perl{a} libice6{a} libicu72{a} libidn2-0{a} libio-html-perl{a} libio-socket-ssl-perl{a} libip4tc2{a} libjbig0{a} libjpeg62-turbo{a} libjson-c5{a} libk5crypto3{a} libkeyutils1{a} libkmod2{a} libkrb5-3{a} libkrb5support0{a} liblcms2-2{a} liblerc4{a} liblwp-mediatypes-perl{a} liblwp-protocol-https-perl{a} liblz4-1{a} liblzma5{a} libmd0{a} libmount1{a} libncursesw6{a} libnet-http-perl{a} libnet-ssleay-perl{a} libnettle8{a} libnumber-compare-perl{a} libp11-kit0{a} libpam-modules{a} libpam-modules-bin{a} libpam-runtime{a} libpam-systemd{a} libpam0g{a} libpango-1.0-0{a} libpangocairo-1.0-0{a} libpangoft2-1.0-0{a} libpcre2-8-0{a} libperl5.36{a} libpixman-1-0{a} libpng16-16{a} libproc2-0{a} libregexp-ipv6-perl{a} libseccomp2{a} libselinux1{a} libsemanage-common{a} libsemanage2{a} libsepol2{a} libsm6{a} libsmartcols1{a} libssl3{a} libstdc++6{a} libsystemd-shared{a} libsystemd0{a} libtasn1-6{a} libtext-glob-perl{a} libthai-data{a} libthai0{a} libtiff6{a} libtimedate-perl{a} libtinfo6{a} libtry-tiny-perl{a} libudev1{a} libunistring2{a} liburi-perl{a} libuuid1{a} libwayland-client0{a} libwayland-cursor0{a} libwayland-egl1{a} libwebp7{a} libwww-perl{a} libwww-robotrules-perl{a} libx11-6{a} libx11-data{a} libxau6{a} libxcb-render0{a} libxcb-shm0{a} libxcb1{a} libxcomposite1{a} libxcursor1{a} libxdamage1{a} libxdmcp6{a} libxext6{a} libxfixes3{a} libxft2{a} libxi6{a} libxinerama1{a} libxkbcommon0{a} libxml2{a} libxrandr2{a} libxrender1{a} libxt6{a} libxxf86vm1{a} libzstd1{a} lsb-base{a} mount{a} netbase{a} openssl{a} passwd{a} perl{a} perl-base{a} perl-modules-5.36{a} perl-openssl-defaults{a} procps{a} shared-mime-info{a} systemd{a} systemd-sysv{a} sysvinit-utils{a} tar{a} usrmerge{a} x11-common{a} xkb-data{a} xscreensaver xscreensaver-data{a} zlib1g{a}\nThe following packages are RECOMMENDED but will NOT be installed:\nTh\napt-utils at-spi2-core chrony debconf-i18n fonts-urw-base35 krb5-locales libdata-dump-perl libgdk-pixbuf2.0-bin libglib2.0-data libgpg-error-l10n libgpm2 libgtk-3-bin libhtml-form-perl libhtml-format-perl libhttp-daemon-perl libjpeg-turbo-progs libmailtools-perl libnss-systemd librsvg2-common miscfiles ntpsec openntpd psmisc sensible-utils systemd-timesyncd uuid-runtime wamerican wamerican-huge wamerican-insane wamerican-large wamerican-small wbrazilian wbritish wbritish-huge wbritish-insane wbritish-large wbritish-small wbulgarian wcanadian wcanadian-huge wcanadian-insane wcanadian-large wcanadian-small wcatalan wdanish wdutch wesperanto wfaroese wfrench wgalician-minimos wgerman-medical witalian wngerman wnorwegian wogerman wpolish wportuguese wspanish wswedish wswiss wukrainian xdg-user-dirs xfonts-100dpi\n0 packages upgraded, 201 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.\nNeed to get 823 kB/77.5 MB of archives. After unpacking 299 MB will be used.\nWriting extended state information...\nGet: 1 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xscreensaver-data i386 6.06+dfsg1-3+deb12u1 [379 kB]\nGet: 2 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xscreensaver i386 6.06+dfsg1-3+deb12u1 [445 kB]\nFetched 823 kB in 1s (1,020 kB/s)\nCalling reprepro\nExporting indices...\n/usr/bin/fai-mirror finished.\nNumber of packages in the mirror: 2230\nMirror size and location: 1.5G /usr/fai/mirror\nCopying the nfsroot to CD image\nCopying the config space to CD image\nCopying the mirror to CD image\nParallel mksquashfs: Using 4 processors\nCreating 4.0 filesystem on /home/tmp/fai-cd.A904n9/LiveOS/squashfs.img, block size 131072.\n[===========================================================\\] 22019/22019 100%\n\nExportable Sq\nuashfs 4.0 filesystem, zstd compressed, data block size 131072[67D\ncompressed data, compressed metadata, compressed fragments,[59D\ncompressed xattrs, compressed ids[33D\nduplicates are removed\nFilesystem size 1886403.10 Kbytes (1842.19 Mbytes)[42D\n66.93% of uncompressed filesystem size (2818445.72 Kbytes)\nInode table size 21521 bytes (21.02 Kbytes)[35D\n24.40% of uncompressed inode table size (88218 bytes)\nDirectory table size 56 bytes (0.05 Kbytes)[35D\n96.55% of uncompressed directory table size (58 bytes)\nNumber of duplicate files found 0\nNumber of inodes 3\nNumber of files 1\nNumber of fragments 0\nNumber of symbolic links 0\nNumber of device nodes 0\nNumber of fifo nodes 0\nNumber of socket nodes 0\nNumber of directories 2\nNumber of hard-links 0\nNumber of ids (unique uids + gids) 1\nNumber of uids 1[8D\nroot (0)\nNumber of gids 1[8D\nroot (0)\nmkfs.fat 4.2 (2021-01-31)\nWriting FAI CD-ROM image to fai_cd.iso. This may need some time.\nxorriso 1.5.4 : RockRidge filesystem manipulator, libburnia project.\n\nISO image size and filename: 1.9G[7Cfai_cd.iso\n\nreal[4C34m47.030s\nuser[4C14m4.979s\nsys[5C2m35.336s\ndemo@faiserver:/home/fai$ scp fai_cd.iso demo@172.16.0.1:/disk1/isos/fai_dvd-`date +%Y%m%d`-2.iso\nThe authenticity of host '172.16.0.1 (172.16.0.1)' can't be established.\nED25519 key fingerprint is SHA256:93uUBMNloDj0vGdELz8x12HmojpeGShCAY+2QqmbFws.\nThis key is not known by any other names.\nAre you sure you want to continue connecting (yes/no/[fingerprint])? yes\nWarning: Permanently added '172.16.0.1' (ED25519) to the list of known hosts.\ndemo@172.16.0.1's password:\nfai_cd.iso[195C100% 1894MB 26.7MB/s 01:11\ndemo@faiserver:/home/fai$]0;]0;screen[?2004h \n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n2", "output": "70.74193, new event"} -{"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n\nGet: 15 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xserver-xorg-video-radeon i386 1:19.1.0-3 [510 kB]\nGet: 16 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xserver-xorg-video-ati i386 1:19.1.0-3 [363 kB]\nGet: 17 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xserver-xorg-video-fbdev i386 1:0.5.0-2 [26.0 kB]\nGet: 18 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xserver-xorg-video-nouveau i386 1:1.0.17-2 [335 kB]\nGet: 19 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xserver-xorg-video-vesa i386 1:2.5.0-1+b1 [33.4 kB]\nGet: 20 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xserver-xorg-video-vmware i386 1:13.3.0-3.1+b1 [120 kB]\nGet: 21 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xserver-xorg-video-all i386 1:7.7+23 [38.7 kB]\nGet: 22 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xserver-xorg-input-libinput i386 1.2.1-1+b1 [67.5 kB]\nGet: 23 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xserver-xorg-input-all i386 1:7.7+23 [38.7 kB]\nGet: 24 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xserver-xorg i386 1:7.7+23 [94.2 kB]\nGet: 25 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xorg-docs-core all 1:1.7.1-1.2 [84.2 kB]\nGet: 26 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xorg i386 1:7.7+23 [39.1 kB]\nFetched 24.5 MB in 16s (1,539 kB/s)\ninstall_packages: executing aptitude -R -d -o Aptitude::Log=/dev/null -o Aptitude::CmdLine::Ignore-Trust-Violations=yes -o APT::Get::AllowUnauthenticated=true -o Acquire::AllowInsecureRepositories=true -o DPkg::force-conflicts::=yes -o Dir::State=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/lib/apt -o Dir::Log=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/log/apt -o Dir::State::extended_states=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/lib/apt/lists/extended_states -o Dir::State::status=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/statefile -o Dir::Cache=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/cache/apt -o Dir::State=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/cache/apt -o Dir::Cache::Archives=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/cache/apt/archives -o Dir::Etc=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/etc/apt/ -o Dir::State::Lists=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/lib/apt/lists/ -y install xscreensaver\nReading package lists...\nBuilding dependency tree...\nReading state information...\nReading extended state information...\nInitializing package states...\nWriting extended state information...\nBuilding tag database...\nThe following NEW packages will be installed:\nTh\nadduser{a} adwaita-icon-theme{a} at-spi2-common{a} ca-certificates{a} dbus{a} dbus-bin{a} dbus-daemon{a} dbus-session-bus-common{a} dbus-system-bus-common{a} 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systemd-sysv{a} sysvinit-utils{a} tar{a} usrmerge{a} x11-common{a} xkb-data{a} xscreensaver xscreensaver-data{a} zlib1g{a}\nThe following packages are RECOMMENDED but will NOT be installed:\nTh\napt-utils at-spi2-core chrony debconf-i18n fonts-urw-base35 krb5-locales libdata-dump-perl libgdk-pixbuf2.0-bin libglib2.0-data libgpg-error-l10n libgpm2 libgtk-3-bin libhtml-form-perl libhtml-format-perl libhttp-daemon-perl libjpeg-turbo-progs libmailtools-perl libnss-systemd librsvg2-common miscfiles ntpsec openntpd psmisc sensible-utils systemd-timesyncd uuid-runtime wamerican wamerican-huge wamerican-insane wamerican-large wamerican-small wbrazilian wbritish wbritish-huge wbritish-insane wbritish-large wbritish-small wbulgarian wcanadian wcanadian-huge wcanadian-insane wcanadian-large wcanadian-small wcatalan wdanish wdutch wesperanto wfaroese wfrench wgalician-minimos wgerman-medical witalian wngerman wnorwegian wogerman wpolish wportuguese wspanish wswedish wswiss wukrainian xdg-user-dirs 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After unpacking 299 MB will be used.\nWriting extended state information...\nGet: 1 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xscreensaver-data i386 6.06+dfsg1-3+deb12u1 [379 kB]\nGet: 2 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xscreensaver i386 6.06+dfsg1-3+deb12u1 [445 kB]\nFetched 823 kB in 1s (1,020 kB/s)\nCalling reprepro\nExporting indices...\n/usr/bin/fai-mirror finished.\nNumber of packages in the mirror: 2230\nMirror size and location: 1.5G /usr/fai/mirror\nCopying the nfsroot to CD image\nCopying the config space to CD image\nCopying the mirror to CD image\nParallel mksquashfs: Using 4 processors\nCreating 4.0 filesystem on /home/tmp/fai-cd.A904n9/LiveOS/squashfs.img, block size 131072.\n[===========================================================\\] 22019/22019 100%\n\nExportable Sq\nuashfs 4.0 filesystem, zstd compressed, data block size 131072[67D\ncompressed data, compressed metadata, compressed fragments,[59D\ncompressed xattrs, compressed ids[33D\nduplicates are removed\nFilesystem size 1886403.10 Kbytes (1842.19 Mbytes)[42D\n66.93% of uncompressed filesystem size (2818445.72 Kbytes)\nInode table size 21521 bytes (21.02 Kbytes)[35D\n24.40% of uncompressed inode table size (88218 bytes)\nDirectory table size 56 bytes (0.05 Kbytes)[35D\n96.55% of uncompressed directory table size (58 bytes)\nNumber of duplicate files found 0\nNumber of inodes 3\nNumber of files 1\nNumber of fragments 0\nNumber of symbolic links 0\nNumber of device nodes 0\nNumber of fifo nodes 0\nNumber of socket nodes 0\nNumber of directories 2\nNumber of hard-links 0\nNumber of ids (unique uids + gids) 1\nNumber of uids 1[8D\nroot (0)\nNumber of gids 1[8D\nroot (0)\nmkfs.fat 4.2 (2021-01-31)\nWriting FAI CD-ROM image to fai_cd.iso. 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Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nes=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/cache/apt/archives -o Dir::Etc=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/etc/apt/ -o Dir::State::Lists=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/lib/apt/lists/ -y install git-core\nReading package lists...\nBuilding dependency tree...\nReading state information...\nReading extended state information...\nInitializing package states...\nWriting extended state information...\nBuilding tag database...\nNote: selecting \"git\" instead of the virtual package \"git-core\"\nThe following NEW packages will be installed:\nTh\ndpkg{a} gcc-12-base{a} git git-man{a} libacl1{a} libbrotli1{a} libbz2-1.0{a} libc6{a} libcom-err2{a} libcrypt1{a} libcurl3-gnutls{a} libdb5.3{a} liberror-perl{a} libexpat1{a} libffi8{a} libgcc-s1{a} libgdbm-compat4{a} libgdbm6{a} libgmp10{a} libgnutls30{a} libgssapi-krb5-2{a} libhogweed6{a} libidn2-0{a} libk5crypto3{a} libkeyutils1{a} libkrb5-3{a} libkrb5support0{a} libldap-2.5-0{a} liblzma5{a} libmd0{a} libnettle8{a} libnghttp2-14{a} libp11-kit0{a} libpcre2-8-0{a} libperl5.36{a} libpsl5{a} librtmp1{a} libsasl2-2{a} libsasl2-modules-db{a} libselinux1{a} libssh2-1{a} libssl3{a} libtasn1-6{a} libunistring2{a} libzstd1{a} perl{a} perl-base{a} perl-modules-5.36{a} tar{a} zlib1g{a}\nThe following packages are RECOMMENDED but will NOT be installed:\nTh\nca-certificates krb5-locales less libldap-common libsasl2-modules netbase openssh-client patch publicsuffix\n0 packages upgraded, 50 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.\nNeed to get 0 B/34.1 MB of archives. After unpacking 154 MB will be used.\nWriting extended state information...\ninstall_packages: executing aptitude -R -d -o Aptitude::Log=/dev/null -o Aptitude::CmdLine::Ignore-Trust-Violations=yes -o APT::Get::AllowUnauthenticated=true -o Acquire::AllowInsecureRepositories=true -o DPkg::force-conflicts::=yes -o Dir::State=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/lib/apt -o Dir::Log=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/log/apt -o Dir::State::extended_states=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/lib/apt/lists/extended_states -o Dir::State::status=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/statef\nile -o Dir::Cache=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/cache/apt -o Dir::State=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/cache/apt -o Dir::Cache::Archives=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/cache/apt/archives -o Dir::Etc=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/etc/apt/ -o Dir::State::Lists=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/lib/apt/lists/ -y install git-core\nReading package lists...\nBuilding dependency tree...\nReading state information...\nReading extended state information...\nInitializing package states...\nWriting extended state information...\nBuilding tag database...\nNote: selecting \"git\" instead of the virtual package \"git-core\"\nThe following NEW packages will be installed:\nTh\ndpkg{a} gcc-12-base{a} git git-man{a} libacl1{a} libbrotli1{a} libbz2-1.0{a} libc6{a} libcom-err2{a} libcrypt1{a} libcurl3-gnutls{a} libdb5.3{a} liberror-perl{a} libexpat1{a} libffi8{a} libgcc-s1{a} libgdbm-compat4{a} libgdbm6{a} libgmp10{a} libgnutls30{a} libgssapi-krb5-2{a} libhogweed6{a} libidn2-0{a} libk5crypto3{a} libkeyutils1{a} libkrb5-3{a} libkrb5support0{a} libldap-2.5-0{a} liblzma5{a} libmd0{a} libnettle8{a} libnghttp2-14{a} libp11-kit0{a} libpcre2-8-0{a} libperl5.36{a} libpsl5{a} librtmp1{a} libsasl2-2{a} libsasl2-modules-db{a} libselinux1{a} libssh2-1{a} libssl3{a} libtasn1-6{a} libunistring2{a} libzstd1{a} perl{a} perl-base{a} perl-modules-5.36{a} tar{a} zlib1g{a}\nThe following packages are RECOMMENDED but will NOT be installed:\nTh\nca-certificates krb5-locales less libldap-common libsasl2-modules netbase openssh-client patch publicsuffix\n0 packages upgraded, 50 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.\nNeed to get 0 B/34.1 MB of archives. After unpacking 154 MB will be used.\nWriting extended state information...\ninstall_packages: executing aptitude -R -d -o Aptitude::Log=/dev/null -o Aptitude::CmdLine::Ignore-Trust-Violations=yes -o APT::Get::AllowUnauthenticated=true -o Acquire::AllowInsecureRepositories=true -o DPkg::force-conflicts::=yes -o Dir::State=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/lib/apt -o Dir::Log=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/log/apt -o Dir::State::extended_states=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/lib/apt/lists/extended_states -o Dir::State::status=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/statefile -o Dir::Cache=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/cache/apt -o Dir::State=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/cache/apt -o Dir::Cache::\nArchives=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/cache/apt/archives -o Dir::Etc=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/etc/apt/ -o Dir::State::Lists=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/lib/apt/lists/ -y install xorg\nReading package lists...\nBuilding dependency tree...\nReading state information...\nReading extended state information...\nInitializing package states...\nWriting extended state information...\nBuilding tag database...\nThe following NEW packages will be installed:\nTh\nadduser{a} bsdextrautils{a} coreutils{a} cpp{a} cpp-12{a} debconf{a} dpkg{a} fontconfig-config{a} fonts-dejavu-core{a} gcc-12-base{a} groff-base{a} keyboard-configuration{a} libacl1{a} libatomic1{a} libattr1{a} libaudit-common{a} libaudit1{a} libblkid1{a} libbrotli1{a} libbsd0{a} libbz2-1.0{a} libc6{a} libcap-ng0{a} libcap2{a} libcrypt1{a} libdb5.3{a} libdbus-1-3{a} libdrm-amdgpu1{a} libdrm-common{a} libdrm-intel1{a} libdrm-nouveau2{a} libdrm-radeon1{a} libdrm2{a} libedit2{a} libegl-mesa0{a} libegl1{a} libelf1{a} libepoxy0{a} libevdev2{a} libexpat1{a} libffi8{a} libfontconfig1{a} libfontenc1{a} libfreetype6{a} libgbm1{a} libgcc-s1{a} libgcrypt20{a} libgdbm6{a} libgl1{a} libgl1-mesa-dri{a} libglapi-mesa{a} libglib2.0-0{a} libglu1-mesa{a} libglvnd0{a} libglx-mesa0{a} libglx0{a} libgmp10{a} libgpg-error0{a} libgudev-\n1.0-0{a} libice6{a} libicu72{a} libinput-bin{a} libinput10{a} libisl23{a} libkmod2{a} libllvm15{a} liblocale-gettext-perl{a} liblz4-1{a} liblzma5{a} libmd0{a} libmount1{a} libmpc3{a} libmpfr6{a} libmtdev1{a} libopengl0{a} libpam-modules{a} libpam-modules-bin{a} libpam0g{a} libpciaccess0{a} libpcre2-8-0{a} libpipeline1{a} libpixman-1-0{a} libpng16-16{a} libseccomp2{a} libselinux1{a} libsemanage-common{a} libsemanage2{a} libsensors-config{a} libsensors5{a} libsepol2{a} libsm6{a} libsmartcols1{a} libssl3{a} libstdc++6{a} libsystemd0{a} libtinfo6{a} libuchardet0{a} libudev1{a} libunwind8{a} libutempter0{a} libuuid1{a} libwacom-common{a} libwacom9{a} libwayland-client0{a} libwayland-server0{a} libx11-6{a} libx11-data{a} libx11-xcb1{a} libxatracker2{a} libxau6{a} libxaw7{a} libxcb-damage0{a} libxcb-dri2-0{a} libxcb-dri3-0{a} libxcb-glx0{a} libxcb-present0{a} libxcb-randr0{a} libxcb-shape0{a} libxcb-shm0{a} libxcb-sync1{a} libxcb-xfixes0{a} libxcb1{a} libxcomposite1{a} libxcursor1{a} libxcvt0{a} libxdmcp6{a} libxext6{a} libxfixes3{a} libxfont2{a} libxft2{a} libxi6{a} libxinerama1{a} libxkbfile1{a} libxml2{a} libxmu6{a} libxmuu1{a} libxpm4{a} libxrandr2{a} libxrender1{a} libxshmfence1{a} libxt6{a} libxtst6{a} libxv1{a} libxxf86dga1{a} libxxf86vm1{a} libz3-4{a} libzstd1{a} lsb-base{a} man-db{a} passwd{a} perl-base{a} sysvinit-utils{a} tar{a} udev{a} x11-apps{a} x11-common{a} x11-session-utils{a} x11-utils{a} x11-xkb-utils{a} x11-xserver-utils{a} xauth{a} xbitmaps{a} xfonts-100dpi{a} xfonts-75dpi{a} xfonts-base{a} xfonts\n-encodings{a} xfonts-scalable{a} xfonts-utils{a} xinit{a} xkb-data{a} xorg xorg-docs-core{a} xserver-common{a} xserver-xorg{a} xserver-xorg-core{a} xserver-xorg-input-all{a} xserver-xorg-input-libinput{a} xserver-xorg-video-all{a} xserver-xorg-video-amdgpu{a} xserver-xorg-video-ati{a} xserver-xorg-video-fbdev{a} xserver-xorg-video-nouveau{a} xserver-xorg-video-radeon{a} xserver-xorg-video-vesa{a} xserver-xorg-video-vmware{a} xterm{a} zlib1g{a}\nThe following packages are RECOMMENDED but will NOT be installed:\nTh\napt-utils dbus debconf-i18n libglib2.0-data libgpg-error-l10n libidn2-0 libpam-elogind libpam-systemd sensible-utils shared-mime-info uuid-runtime xcvt xdg-user-dirs xserver-xorg-input-wacom xserver-xorg-legacy xserver-xorg-video-intel xserver-xorg-video-qxl\n0 packages upgraded, 187 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.\nNeed to get 24.5 MB/127 MB of archives. After unpacking 443 MB will be used.\nWriting extended state information...\nGet: 1 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libxatracker2 i386 22.3.6-1+deb12u1 [2,030 kB]\nGet: 2 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libxcb-damage0 i386 1.15-1 [105 kB]\nGet: 3 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libxcvt0 i386 0.1.2-1 [5,696 B]\nGet: 4 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libxfont2 i386 1:2.0.6-1 [140 kB]\nGet: 5 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 x11-apps i386 7.7+9 [680 kB]\nGet: 6 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 x11-session-utils i386 7.7+5 [75.9 kB]\nGet: 7 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xfonts-100dpi all 1:1.0.5 [3,819 kB]\nGet: 8 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xfonts-75dpi all 1:1.0.5 [3,365 kB]\nGet: 9 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xfonts-base all 1:1.0.5+nmu1 [5,895 kB]\nGet: 10 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xfonts-scalable all 1:1.0.3-1.3 [306 kB]\nGet: 11 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xinit i386 1.4.0-1 [50.2 kB]\nGet: 12 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xserver-common all 2:21.1.7-3+deb12u7 [2,383\n kB]\nGet: 13 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xserver-xorg-core i386 2:21.1.7-3+deb12u7 [3,784 kB]\nGet: 14 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xserver-xorg-video-amdgpu i386 23.0.0-1 [144 kB]\nGet: 15 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xserver-xorg-video-radeon i386 1:19.1.0-3 [510 kB]\nGet: 16 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xserver-xorg-video-ati i386 1:19.1.0-3 [363 kB]\nGet: 17 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xserver-xorg-video-fbdev i386 1:0.5.0-2 [26.0 kB]\nGet: 18 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xserver-xorg-video-nouveau i386 1:1.0.17-2 [335 kB]\nGet: 19 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xserver-xorg-video-vesa i386 1:2.5.0-1+b1 [33.4 kB]\nGet: 20 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xserver-xorg-video-vmware i386 1:13.3.0-3.1+b1 [120 kB]\nGet: 21\n http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xserver-xorg-video-all i386 1:7.7+23 [38.7 kB]\nGet: 22 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xserver-xorg-input-libinput i386 1.2.1-1+b1 [67.5 kB]\nGet: 23 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xserver-xorg-input-all i386 1:7.7+23 [38.7 kB]\nGet: 24 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xserver-xorg i386 1:7.7+23 [94.2 kB]\nGet: 25 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xorg-docs-core all 1:1.7.1-1.2 [84.2 kB]\nGet: 26 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xorg i386 1:7.7+23 [39.1 kB]\nFetched 24.5 MB in 16s (1,539 kB/s)\ninstall_packages: executing aptitude -R -d -o Aptitude::Log=/dev/null -o Aptitude::CmdLine::Ignore-Trust-Violations=yes -o APT::Get::AllowUnauthenticated=true -o Acquire::AllowInsecureRepositories=true -o DPkg::force-conflicts::=yes -o Dir::State=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/lib/apt -o Dir::Log=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/log/apt -o Dir::State::extended_states=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/lib/apt/lists/extended_states -o Dir::State::status=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/statefile -o Dir::Cache=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/cache/apt -o Dir::Sta\nte=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/cache/apt -o Dir::Cache::Archives=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/cache/apt/archives -o Dir::Etc=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/etc/apt/ -o 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libwww-perl{a} libwww-robotrules-perl{a} libx11-6{a} libx11-data{a} libxau6{a} libxcb-render0{a} libxcb-shm0{a} libxcb1{a} libxcomposite1{a} libxcursor1{a} libxdamage1{a} libxdmcp6{a} libxext6{a} libxfixes3{a} libxft2{a} libxi6{a} libxinerama1{a} libxkbcommon0{a} libxml2{a} libxrandr2{a} libxrender1{a} libxt6{a} libxxf86vm1{a} libzstd1{a} lsb-base{a} mount{a} netbase{a} openssl{a} passwd{a} perl{a} perl-base{a} perl-modules-5.36{a} perl-openssl-defaults{a} procps{a} shared-mime-info{a} systemd{a} systemd-sysv{a} sysvinit-utils{a} tar{a} usrmerge{a} x11-common{a} xkb-data{a} xscreensaver xscreensaver-data{a} zlib1g{a}\nThe following packages are RECOMMENDED but will NOT be installed:\nTh\napt-utils at-spi2-core chrony debconf-i18n fonts-urw-base35 krb5-locales libdata-dump-perl libgdk-pixbuf2.0-bin libglib2.0-data libgpg-error-l10n libgpm2 libgtk-3-bin libhtml-form-perl libhtml-format-perl libhttp-daemon-perl libjpeg-turbo-progs libmail\ntools-perl libnss-systemd librsvg2-common miscfiles ntpsec openntpd psmisc sensible-utils systemd-timesyncd uuid-runtime wamerican wamerican-huge wamerican-insane wamerican-large wamerican-small wbrazilian wbritish wbritish-huge wbritish-insane wbritish-large wbritish-small wbulgarian wcanadian wcanadian-huge wcanadian-insane wcanadian-large wcanadian-small wcatalan wdanish wdutch wesperanto wfaroese wfrench wgalician-minimos wgerman-medical witalian wngerman wnorwegian wogerman wpolish wportuguese wspanish wswedish wswiss wukrainian xdg-user-dirs xfonts-100dpi\n0 packages upgraded, 201 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.\nNeed to get 823 kB/77.5 MB of archives. After unpacking 299 MB will be used.\nWriting extended state information...\nGet: 1 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xscreensaver-data i386 6.06+dfsg1-3+deb12u1 [379 kB]\nGet: 2 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xscreensaver i386 6.06+dfsg1-3+deb12u1 [445 kB]\nFetched 823 kB in 1s (1,020 kB/s)\nCalling reprepro\nExporting indices...\n/usr/bin/fai-mirror finished.\nNumber of packages in the mirror: 2230\nMirror size and location: 1.5G /usr/fai/mirror\nCopying the nfsroot to CD image\nCopying the config space to CD image\nCopying the mirror to CD image\nParallel mksquashfs: Using 4 processors\nCreating 4.0 filesystem on /home/tmp/fai-cd.A904n9/LiveOS/squashfs.img, block size 131072.\n[===========================================================\\] 22019/22019 100%\n\nExportable Squashfs 4.0 filesystem, zstd compressed, data block size 131072[67D\ncompressed data, compressed metadata, compressed fragments,[59D\ncompressed xattrs, compressed ids[33D\nduplicates are removed\nFilesystem size 1886403.10 Kbytes (1842.19 Mbytes)[42D\n66.93% of uncompressed filesystem size (2818445.72 Kbytes)\nInode table size 21521 bytes (21.02 Kbytes)[35D\n24.40% of uncompressed inode table size (88218 bytes)\nDirectory table size 56 bytes (0.05 Kbytes)[35D\n96.55% of uncompressed directory table size (58\n bytes)\nNumber of duplicate files found 0\nNumber of inodes 3\nNumber of files 1\nNumber of fragments 0\nNumber of symbolic links 0\nNumber of device nodes 0\nNumber of fifo nodes 0\nNumber of socket nodes 0\nNumber of directories 2\nNumber of hard-links 0\nNumber of ids (unique uids + gids) 1\nNumber of uids 1[8D\nroot (0)\nNumber of gids 1[8D\nroot (0)\nmkfs.fat 4.2 (2021-01-31)\nWriting FAI CD-ROM image to fai_cd.iso. This may need some time.\nxorriso 1.5.4 : RockRidge filesystem manipulator, libburnia project.\n\nISO image size and filename: 1.9G[7Cfai_cd.iso\n\nreal[4C34m47.030s\nuser[4C14m4.979s\nsys[5C2m35.336s\ndemo@faiserver:/home/fai$ scp fai_cd.iso demo@172.16.0.1:/disk1/isos/fai_dvd-`date +%Y%m%d`-2.iso\nThe authenticity of host '172.16.0.1 (1\n72.16.0.1)' can't be established.\nED25519 key fingerprint is SHA256:93uUBMNloDj0vGdELz8x12HmojpeGShCAY+2QqmbFws.\nThis key is not known by any other names.\nAre you sure you want to continue connecting (yes/no/[fingerprint])? yes\nWarning: Permanently added '172.16.0.1' (ED25519) to the list of known hosts.\ndemo@172.16.0.1's password:\nfai_cd.iso[195C100% 1894MB 26.7MB/s 01:11\ndemo@faiserver:/home/fai$]0;]0;screen[?2004h \n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n0", "output": "80.361124, new event"} -{"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. 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http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xserver-xorg-video-fbdev i386 1:0.5.0-2 [26.0 kB]\nGet: 18 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xserver-xorg-video-nouveau i386 1:1.0.17-2 [335 kB]\nGet: 19 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xserver-xorg-video-vesa i386 1:2.5.0-1+b1 [33.4 kB]\nGet: 20 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xserver-xorg-video-vmware i386 1:13.3.0-3.1+b1 [120 kB]\nGet: 21\n http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xserver-xorg-video-all i386 1:7.7+23 [38.7 kB]\nGet: 22 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xserver-xorg-input-libinput i386 1.2.1-1+b1 [67.5 kB]\nGet: 23 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xserver-xorg-input-all i386 1:7.7+23 [38.7 kB]\nGet: 24 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xserver-xorg i386 1:7.7+23 [94.2 kB]\nGet: 25 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xorg-docs-core all 1:1.7.1-1.2 [84.2 kB]\nGet: 26 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xorg i386 1:7.7+23 [39.1 kB]\nFetched 24.5 MB in 16s (1,539 kB/s)\ninstall_packages: executing aptitude -R -d -o Aptitude::Log=/dev/null -o Aptitude::CmdLine::Ignore-Trust-Violations=yes -o APT::Get::AllowUnauthenticated=true -o Acquire::AllowInsecureRepositories=true -o DPkg::force-conflicts::=yes -o Dir::State=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/lib/apt -o Dir::Log=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/log/apt -o Dir::State::extended_states=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/lib/apt/lists/extended_states -o Dir::State::status=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/statefile -o Dir::Cache=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/cache/apt -o Dir::Sta\nte=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/cache/apt -o Dir::Cache::Archives=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/cache/apt/archives -o Dir::Etc=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/etc/apt/ -o 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libwww-perl{a} libwww-robotrules-perl{a} libx11-6{a} libx11-data{a} libxau6{a} libxcb-render0{a} libxcb-shm0{a} libxcb1{a} libxcomposite1{a} libxcursor1{a} libxdamage1{a} libxdmcp6{a} libxext6{a} libxfixes3{a} libxft2{a} libxi6{a} libxinerama1{a} libxkbcommon0{a} libxml2{a} libxrandr2{a} libxrender1{a} libxt6{a} libxxf86vm1{a} libzstd1{a} lsb-base{a} mount{a} netbase{a} openssl{a} passwd{a} perl{a} perl-base{a} perl-modules-5.36{a} perl-openssl-defaults{a} procps{a} shared-mime-info{a} systemd{a} systemd-sysv{a} sysvinit-utils{a} tar{a} usrmerge{a} x11-common{a} xkb-data{a} xscreensaver xscreensaver-data{a} zlib1g{a}\nThe following packages are RECOMMENDED but will NOT be installed:\nTh\napt-utils at-spi2-core chrony debconf-i18n fonts-urw-base35 krb5-locales libdata-dump-perl libgdk-pixbuf2.0-bin libglib2.0-data libgpg-error-l10n libgpm2 libgtk-3-bin libhtml-form-perl libhtml-format-perl libhttp-daemon-perl libjpeg-turbo-progs libmail\ntools-perl libnss-systemd librsvg2-common miscfiles ntpsec openntpd psmisc sensible-utils systemd-timesyncd uuid-runtime wamerican wamerican-huge wamerican-insane wamerican-large wamerican-small wbrazilian wbritish wbritish-huge wbritish-insane wbritish-large wbritish-small wbulgarian wcanadian wcanadian-huge wcanadian-insane wcanadian-large wcanadian-small wcatalan wdanish wdutch wesperanto wfaroese wfrench wgalician-minimos wgerman-medical witalian wngerman wnorwegian wogerman wpolish wportuguese wspanish wswedish wswiss wukrainian xdg-user-dirs xfonts-100dpi\n0 packages upgraded, 201 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.\nNeed to get 823 kB/77.5 MB of archives. 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This may need some time.\nxorriso 1.5.4 : RockRidge filesystem manipulator, libburnia project.\n\nISO image size and filename: 1.9G[7Cfai_cd.iso\n\nreal[4C34m47.030s\nuser[4C14m4.979s\nsys[5C2m35.336s\ndemo@faiserver:/home/fai$ scp fai_cd.iso demo@172.16.0.1:/disk1/isos/fai_dvd-`date +%Y%m%d`-2.iso\nThe authenticity of host '172.16.0.1 (1\n72.16.0.1)' can't be established.\nED25519 key fingerprint is SHA256:93uUBMNloDj0vGdELz8x12HmojpeGShCAY+2QqmbFws.\nThis key is not known by any other names.\nAre you sure you want to continue connecting (yes/no/[fingerprint])? yes\nWarning: Permanently added '172.16.0.1' (ED25519) to the list of known hosts.\ndemo@172.16.0.1's password:\nfai_cd.iso[195C100% 1894MB 26.7MB/s 01:11\ndemo@faiserver:/home/fai$]0;]0;screen[?2004h \n\n0\n]0;[?2004l[H[2J]2;screen[7mFile Edit Options Buffers Tools Help \n[27mPACKAGES aptitude\nisc-dhcp-client tcpdump deborphan\nemacs-nox\nscreen\nbusybox\nconsole-common\ncron\ndebconf-utils\nfile\nless\nlynx\nlinks\nlinuxlogo\nlocales\nnscd\nntpsec-ntpdate\nopenssh-client\nopenssh-server\nrsync\nstrace\ntime\n\n# for ssh X11 forwarding\nxauth\n[170B[7m-UU-:----F1 [1mFAIBASE [27m[0m[7m All L17 Git:master (Fundamental) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------\n[27m(reverse-i-search)`scp': [7mscp[C[27mfai_cd.iso demo@172.16.0.1:/disk1/isos/fai_dvd-`date +%Y%m%d`.iso[?2004h[69D\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nOB", "output": "82.528428, new event"} +{"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n[11A[0m[37m[40m\n[1;24H[1m[0m[1m[37m[40mGNU GRUB version 2.06-13+deb12u1\n\n \n +------------------------------------------------------+[19C \n | FAI-CD[8C(c) Thomas Lange, lange@debian.org |[19C \n | FAI 6.0.3+deb12u1 build 2024 Jul 21 - 23:39[6C|[20C \n +------------------------------------------------------+[19C \n [0m[30m[43m*Boot OS from first partition on first disk [1m[0m[1m[3\n7m[40m \n\n [76C \n [76C \n [76C \n [76C \n [10C \n \n \n \n \n \n Use the and keys to select which entry is highlighted. \n Press enter to boot the selected OS, `e' to edit the commands \n before booting or `c' for a command-line. \n \n \n [49m[0m[K[1m[37m[40m[C \n[21A[0m[37m[40m\n[8;77H[30m[43m [9;4H[1m[0m[1m[37m[40mnekohost -- Rescue system -- safe as kittens, no install performed.\n \nfaiserver -- Server for creating this CD.\n \nqemuhost -- QEMU server, designed for running the images on this CD in VMs \n\n... 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For software distribution \n Use the and keys to select which entry is highlighted. Press enter to boot the selected OS, `e' to edit the commands \n\n\n before booting or `c' for a command-line. The highlighted entry will be executed automatically in 17s. \n [2;1H[0m[21B[K\n\n[screen is terminating]\n\n[?2004hsh>\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n#", "output": "468.165104, new event"} +{"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nr\n[25Pr': [7mscr[27meen -dr\n\n\n\n[8Pdemo@stephost:~$ scr\n[?2004l\n\n[r[m[2J[H[?7h[?1;4;6l[?1049h[22;0;0t[4l[?1h=[0m(B[1;196r\n[H[2J]0;screen[H[2J[22;2t]2;screenInitializing package states...\nWriting extended state information...\nBuilding tag database...\nThe following NEW packages will be installed:\nTh\n\n... [TRUNCATED 6 LINES OF SYSTEM OUTPUT] ...\n\nWriting extended state information...\nGet: 1 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libstatgrab10 i386 0.92.1-1.1 [120 kB]\nGet: 2 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 statgrab i386 0.92.1-1.1 [99.4 kB]\nFetched 219 kB in 0s (1,045 kB/s)\ninstall_packages: executing aptitude -R -d -o Aptitude::Log=/dev/null -o Aptitude::CmdLine::Ignore-Trust-Violations=yes -o APT::Get::AllowUnauthenticated=true -o Acquire::AllowInsecureRepositories=true -o DPkg::force-conflicts::=yes -o Dir::State=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/lib/apt -o Dir::Log=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/log/apt -o Dir::State::extended_states=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/lib/apt/lists/extended_states -o Dir::State::status=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/statefile -o Dir::Cache=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/cache/apt -o Dir::State=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/cache/apt -o Dir::Cache::Archives=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/cache/apt/archives -o Dir::Etc=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/etc/apt/ -o Dir::State::Lists=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var\n/lib/apt/lists/ -y install git-core\nReading package lists...\nBuilding dependency tree...\nReading state information...\nReading extended state information...\n\n... 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i386 xserver-xorg-input-all i386 1:7.7+23 [38.7 kB]\nGet: 24 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xserver-xorg i386 1:7.7+23 [94.2 kB]\nGet: 25 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xorg-docs-core all 1:1.7.1-1.2 [84.2 kB]\nGet: 26 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xorg i386 1:7.7+23 [39.1 kB]\nFetched 24.5 MB in 12s (1,986 kB/s)\ninstall_packages: executing aptitude -R -d -o Aptitude::Log=/dev/null -o Aptitude::CmdLine::Ignore-Trust-Violations=yes -o APT::Get::AllowUnauthenticated=true -o Acquire::AllowInsecureRepositories=true -o DPkg::force-conflicts::=yes -o Dir::State=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/lib/apt -o Dir::Log=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/log/apt -o Dir::State::extended_states=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/lib/apt/lists/extended_states -o Dir::Sta\nte::status=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/statefile -o Dir::Cache=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/cache/apt -o Dir::State=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/cache/apt -o Dir::Cache::Archives=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/cache/apt/archives -o Dir::Etc=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/etc/apt/ -o Dir::State::Lists=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/lib/apt/lists/ -y install xscreensaver\nReading package lists...\nBuilding dependency tree...\nReading state information...\nReading extended state information...\nInitializing package states...\nWriting extended state information...\nBuilding tag database...\nThe following NEW packages will be installed:\nTh\nadduser{a} adwaita-icon-theme{a} at-spi2-common{a} ca-certificates{a} dbus{a} dbus-bin{a} dbus-daemon{a} dbus-session-bus-common{a} dbus-system-bus-common{a} dbus-user-session{a} dconf-gsettings-backend{a} dconf-service{a} debconf{a} dmsetup{a} dpkg{a} fontconfig{a} fontconfig-config{a} fonts-dejavu-core{a} gcc-12-base{a} gtk-update-icon-cache{a} hicolor-icon-theme{a} init-system-helpers{a} libacl1{a} libapparmor1{a} libargon2-1{a} libatk-bridge2.0-0{a} 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This may need some time.\nxorriso 1.5.4 : RockRidge filesystem manipulator, libburnia project.\n\nISO image size and filename: 1.9G[7Cfai_cd.iso\n\nreal[4C32m26.849s\nuser[4C14m17.323s\nsys[5C2m38.379s\ndemo@faiserver:/home/fai$]0;]0;screen[?2004h \n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n[?2004l[?1l>]0;]2;screen[23;2t[196;1H\n[?1049l[23;0;0t", "output": "42003.85206, new event"} +{"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n[1@c': [7msc[27m\nr\n[1@r': [7mscr[27m\n\n\n\n[8Pdemo@stephost:~$ scr\n[?2004l\n\n[r[m[2J[H[?7h[?1;4;6l[?1049h[22;0;0t[4l[?1h=[0m(B[1;196r\n[H[2J]0;screen[H[2J[22;2t]2;screen[32m[ 0.916645] [39mio scheduler mq-deadline registered\n[32m[ 0.919042] [33mshpchp: [39mStandard Hot Plug PCI Controller Driver version: 0.4\n[32m[ 0.919836] [33misapnp: [39mScanning for PnP cards...\n[32m[ 1.287602] [33misapnp: [39mNo Plug & Play device found\n[32m[ 1.287868] [33mSerial: [39m8250/16550 driver, 4 ports, IRQ sharing enabled\n\n... 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Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nd by Plug and Play ACPI\n[32m[ 5.870776] [33mparport0: [39mPC-style at 0x378, irq 7 [PCSPP,TRISTATE]\n[32m[ 5.875349] [33mACPI: [39mbutton: Power Button [PWRF]\n[32m[ 6.177986] [33mpowernow_k8: [39mPower state transitions not supported\n[32m[ 6.178024] [33mpowernow_k8: [39mPower state transitions not supported\n[32m[ 6.178035] [33mpowernow_k8: [39mPower state transitions not supported\n[32m[ 6.178070] [33mpowernow_k8: [39mPower state transitions not supported\n[32m[ 6.251345] [33mppdev: [39muser-space parallel port driver\n[32m[ 6.363990] [33mEXT4-fs (sda1): [39mmounting ext2 file system using the ext4 subsystem\n[32m[ 6.370732] [33mEXT4-fs (sda1): [39mmounted filesystem without journal. Quota mode: none.\n[32m[ 6.381547] [33mEXT4-fs (sda3): [39mmounted filesystem with ordered data mode. 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After unpacking 13.0 MB will be used.\nWriting extended state information...\nGet: 1 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libstatgrab10 i386 0.92.1-1.1 [120 kB]\nGet: 2 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 statgrab i386 0.92.1-1.1 [99.4 kB]\nFetched 219 kB in 0s (823 kB/s)\ninstall_packages: executing aptitude -R -d -o Aptitude::Log=/dev/null -o Aptitude::CmdLine::Ignore-Trust-Violations=yes -o APT::Get::AllowUnauthenticated=true -o Acquire::AllowInsecureRepositories=true -o DPkg::force-conflicts::=yes -o Dir::State=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/lib/apt -o Dir::Log=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/log/apt -o Dir::State::extended_states=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/lib/apt/lists/extended_states -o Dir::State::status=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/statefile -o Dir::Cache=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/cache/apt -o Dir::State=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/cache/apt -o Dir::Cache::Archiv\nes=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/cache/apt/archives -o Dir::Etc=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/etc/apt/ -o Dir::State::Lists=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/lib/apt/lists/ -y install git-core\nReading package lists...\nBuilding dependency tree...\nReading state information...\nReading extended state information...\nInitializing package states...\nWriting extended state information...\nBuilding tag database...\nNote: selecting \"git\" instead of the virtual package \"git-core\"\nThe following NEW packages will be installed:\nTh\ndpkg{a} gcc-12-base{a} git git-man{a} libacl1{a} libbrotli1{a} libbz2-1.0{a} libc6{a} libcom-err2{a} libcrypt1{a} libcurl3-gnutls{a} libdb5.3{a} liberror-perl{a} libexpat1{a} libffi8{a} libgcc-s1{a} libgdbm-compat4{a} libgdbm6{a} libgmp10{a} libgnutls30{a} libgssapi-krb5-2{a} libhogweed6{a} libidn2-0{a} libk5crypto3{a} libkeyutils1{a} libkrb5-3{a} libkrb5support0{a} libldap-2.5-0{a} liblzma5{a} libmd0{a} libnettle8{a} libnghttp2-14{a} libp11-kit0{a} libpcre2-8-0{a} libperl5.36{a} libpsl5{a} librtmp1{a\n} libsasl2-2{a} libsasl2-modules-db{a} libselinux1{a} libssh2-1{a} libssl3{a} libtasn1-6{a} libunistring2{a} libzstd1{a} perl{a} perl-base{a} perl-modules-5.36{a} tar{a} zlib1g{a}\nThe following packages are RECOMMENDED but will NOT be installed:\nTh\nca-certificates krb5-locales less libldap-common libsasl2-modules netbase openssh-client patch publicsuffix\n0 packages upgraded, 50 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.\n\n... 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After unpacking 154 MB will be used.\nWriting extended state information...\ninstall_packages: executing aptitude -R -d -o Aptitude::Log=/dev/null -o Aptitude::CmdLine::Ignore-Trust-Violations=yes -o APT::Get::AllowUnauthenticated=true -o Acquire::AllowInsecureRepositories=true -o DPkg::force-conflicts::=yes -o Dir::State=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/lib/apt -o Dir::Log=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/log/apt -o Dir::Stat\ne::extended_states=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/lib/apt/lists/extended_states -o Dir::State::status=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/statefile -o Dir::Cache=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/cache/apt -o Dir::State=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/cache/apt -o Dir::Cache::Archives=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/cache/apt/archives -o Dir::Etc=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/etc/apt/ -o Dir::State::Lists=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/lib/apt/lists/ -y install xorg\nReading package lists...\nBuilding dependency tree...\nReading state information...\nReading extended state information...\nInitializing package states...\nWriting extended state information...\nBuilding tag database...\nThe following NEW packages will be installed:\nTh\nadduser{a} bsdextrautils{a} coreutils{a} cpp{a} cpp-12{a} debconf{a} dpkg{a} fontconfig-config{a} fonts-dejavu-core{a} gcc-12-base{a} groff-base{a} keyboard-configuration{a} libacl1{a} libatomic1{a} libattr1{a} libaudit-common{a} libaudit1{a} libblkid1{a} libbrotli1{a} libbsd0{a} libbz2-1.0{a} libc6{a} libcap-ng0{a} libcap2{a} libcrypt1{a} libdb5.3{a} libdbus-1-3{a} libdrm-amdgpu1{a} libdrm-common{a} libdrm-intel1{a} libdrm-nouveau2{a} libdrm-radeon1{a} libdrm2{a} libedit2{a} libegl-mesa0{a} libegl1{a} libelf1{a} libepoxy0{a} libevdev2{a} libexpat1{a} libffi8{a} libfontconfig1{a} libfontenc1{a} libfreetype6{a} libgbm1{a} libgcc-s1{a} libgcrypt20{a} libgdbm6{a} libgl1{a} libgl1-mesa-dri{a} libglapi-mesa{a} libglib2.0-0{a} libglu1-mesa{a} libglvnd0{a} libglx-mesa0{a} libglx0{a} libgmp10{a} libgpg-error0{a} libgudev-1.0-0{a} libice6{a} libicu72{a} libinput-bin{a} libinput10{a} libisl23{a} libkmod2{a} libllvm15{a} liblocale-gettext-perl{a} liblz4-1{a} liblzma5{a} libmd0{a} libmount1{a} libmpc3{a} libmpfr6{a} libmtdev1{a} libopengl0{a} libpam-modules{a} libpam-modules-bin{a} libpam0g{a} libpciaccess0{a} libpcre2-8-0{a} libpipeline1{a} libpixman-1-0{a} libpng16-16{a} libseccomp2{a} libselinux1{a} libsemanage-common{a} libsemanage2{a} libsensors-config{a} libsensors5{a} libsepol2{a} libsm6{a} libsmartcols1{a} libssl3{a} libstdc++6{a} libsystemd0{a} libtinfo6{a} libuchardet0{a} libudev1{a} libunwind8{a} libutempter0{a} libuuid1{a} libwacom-common{a} libwacom9{a} libwayland-client0{a} libwayland-server0{a} libx11-6{a} libx11-data{a} libx11-xcb1{a} libxatracker2{a} libxau6{a} \nlibxaw7{a} libxcb-damage0{a} libxcb-dri2-0{a} libxcb-dri3-0{a} libxcb-glx0{a} libxcb-present0{a} libxcb-randr0{a} libxcb-shape0{a} libxcb-shm0{a} libxcb-sync1{a} libxcb-xfixes0{a} libxcb1{a} libxcomposite1{a} libxcursor1{a} libxcvt0{a} libxdmcp6{a} libxext6{a} libxfixes3{a} libxfont2{a} libxft2{a} libxi6{a} libxinerama1{a} libxkbfile1{a} libxml2{a} libxmu6{a} libxmuu1{a} libxpm4{a} libxrandr2{a} libxrender1{a} libxshmfence1{a} libxt6{a} libxtst6{a} libxv1{a} libxxf86dga1{a} libxxf86vm1{a} libz3-4{a} libzstd1{a} lsb-base{a} man-db{a} passwd{a} perl-base{a} sysvinit-utils{a} tar{a} udev{a} x11-apps{a} x11-common{a} x11-session-utils{a} x11-utils{a} x11-xkb-utils{a} x11-xserver-utils{a} xauth{a} xbitmaps{a} xfonts-100dpi{a} xfonts-75dpi{a} xfonts-base{a} xfonts-encodings{a} xfonts-scalable{a} xfonts-utils{a} xinit{a} xkb-data{a} xorg xorg-docs-core{a} xserver-common{a} xserver-xorg{a} xserver-xorg-core{a} xserver-xorg-input-all{a} xserver-xorg-input-libinput{a} xserver-xorg-video-all{a} xserver-xorg-video-amdgpu{a} xserver-xorg-video-ati{a} xserver-xorg-video-fbdev{a} xserver-xorg-video-nouveau{a} xserver-xorg-video-radeon{a} xserver-xorg-video-vesa{a} xserver-xorg-video-vmware{a} xterm{a} zlib1g{a}\nThe following packages are RECOMMENDED but will NOT be installed:\nTh\napt-utils dbus debconf-i18n libglib2.0-data libgpg-error-l10n libidn2-0 libpam-elogind libpam-systemd sensible-utils shared-mime-info uuid-runtime xcvt xdg-user-dirs xserver-xorg-input-wacom xserver-xorg-legacy xserver-xorg-video-intel xserver-xorg-video-qxl\n0 packages upgraded, 187 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.\n\n... 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[TRUNCATED 15 LINES OF SYSTEM OUTPUT] ...\n\nWriting extended state information...\nBuilding tag database...\nThe following NEW packages will be installed:\nTh\nadduser{a} adwaita-icon-theme{a} at-spi2-common{a} ca-certificates{a} dbus{a} dbus-bin{a} dbus-daemon{a} dbus-session-bus-common{a} dbus-system-bus-common{a} dbus-user-session{a} dconf-gsettings-backend{a} dconf-service{a} debconf{a} dmsetup{a} dpkg{a} fontconfig{a} fontconfig-config{a} fonts-dejavu-core{a} gcc-12-base{a} gtk-update-icon-cache{a} hicolor-icon-theme{a} init-system-helpers{a} libacl1{a} libapparmor1{a} libargon2-1{a} libatk-bridge2.0-0{a} libatk1.0-0{a} libatspi2.0-0{a} libaudit-common{a} libaudit1{a} libavahi-client3{a} libavahi-common-data{a} libavahi-common3{a} libblkid1{a} libbrotli1{a} libbsd0{a} libbz2-1.0{a} libc6{a} libcairo-gobject2{a} libcairo2{a} libcap-ng0{a} libcap2{a} libclone-perl{a} libcolord2{a} libcom-err2{a} libcrypt1{a} libcryptsetup12{a} libcups2{a} libdatrie1{a} libdb5.3{a} libdbus-1-3{a} libdconf1{a} libdeflate0{a} libdevmapper1.02.1{a} libencode-locale-perl{a} libepoxy0{a} libexpat1{a} libfdisk1{a} libffi8{a} libfile-find-rule-perl{a} libfile-listing-perl{a} libfontconfig1{a} libfreetype6{a} libfribidi0{a} libgcc-s1{a} libgcrypt20{a} libgdbm-compat4{a} libgdbm6{a} libgdk-pixbuf-2.0-0{a} libgdk-pixbuf2.0-common{a} libglib2.0-0{a} libgmp10{a} libgnutls30{a} libgpg-error0{a} libgraphite2-3{a} libgssapi-krb5-2{a} libg\ntk-3-0{a} libgtk-3-common{a} libharfbuzz0b{a} libhogweed6{a} libhtml-parser-perl{a} libhtml-tagset-perl{a} libhtml-tree-perl{a} libhttp-cookies-perl{a} libhttp-date-perl{a} libhttp-message-perl{a} libhttp-negotiate-perl{a} libice6{a} libicu72{a} libidn2-0{a} libio-html-perl{a} libio-socket-ssl-perl{a} libip4tc2{a} libjbig0{a} libjpeg62-turbo{a} libjson-c5{a} libk5crypto3{a} libkeyutils1{a} libkmod2{a} libkrb5-3{a} libkrb5support0{a} liblcms2-2{a} liblerc4{a} liblwp-mediatypes-perl{a} liblwp-protocol-https-perl{a} liblz4-1{a} liblzma5{a} libmd0{a} libmount1{a} libncursesw6{a} libnet-http-perl{a} libnet-ssleay-perl{a} libnettle8{a} libnumber-compare-perl{a} libp11-kit0{a} libpam-modules{a} libpam-modules-bin{a} libpam-runtime{a} libpam-systemd{a} libpam0g{a} libpango-1.0-0{a} libpangocairo-1.0-0{a} libpangoft2-1.0-0{a} libpcre2-8-0{a} libperl5.36{a} libpixman-1-0{a} libpng16-16{a} libproc2-0{a} libregexp-ipv6-perl{a} libseccomp2{a} libselinux1{a} libsemanage-common{a} libsemanage2{a} libsepol2{a} libsm6{a} libsmartcols1{a} libssl3{a} libstdc++6{a} libsystemd-shared{a} libsystemd0{a} libtasn1-6{a} libtext-glob-perl{a} libthai-data{a} libthai0{a} libtiff6{a} libtimedate-perl{a} libtinfo6{a} libtry-tiny-perl{a} libudev1{a} libunistring2{a} liburi-perl{a} libuuid1{a} libwayland-client0{a} libwayland-cursor0{a} libwayland-egl1{a} libwebp7{a} libwww-perl{a} libwww-robotrules-perl{a} libx11-6{a} libx11-data{a} libxau6{a} libxcb-render0{a} libxcb-shm0{a} libxcb1{a} libxcomposite1{a} libxcursor1{a} libxdamage1{a} libxdmcp6{a} libxext6{a} libxfixes3{a} libxft2{a} libxi6{a} libxinerama1{a} libxkbcommon0{a} libxml2{a} libxrandr2{a} libxrender1{a} libxt6{a} libxxf86vm1{a} libzstd1{a} lsb-base{a} mount{a} netbase{a} openssl{a} passwd{a} perl{a} perl-base{a} perl-modules-5.36{a} perl-openssl-defaults{a} procps{a} shared-mime-info{a} systemd{a} systemd-sysv{a} sysvinit-utils{a} tar{a} usrmerge{a} x11-common{a} xkb-data{a} xscreensaver xscreensaver-data{a} zlib1g{a}\nThe following packages are RECOMMENDED but will NOT be installed:\nTh\napt-utils at-spi2-core chrony debconf-i18n fonts-urw-base35 krb5-locales libdata-dump-perl libgdk-pixbuf2.0-bin libglib2.0-data libgpg-error-l10n libgpm2 libgtk-3-bin libhtml-form-perl libhtml-format-perl libhttp-daemon-perl libjpeg-turbo-progs libmailtools-perl libnss-systemd librsvg2-common miscfiles ntpsec openntpd psmisc sensible-utils systemd-timesyncd uuid-runtime wamerican wamerican-huge wamerican-insane wamerican-large wamerican-small wbrazilian wbritish wbritish-huge wbritish-insane wbritish-large wbritish-small wbulgarian wcanadian wcanadian-huge wcanadian-insane wcanadian-large wcanadian-small wcatalan wdanish wdutch wesperanto wfaroese wfrench wgalician-minimos wgerman-medical witalian wngerman wnorwegian wogerman wpolish wportuguese wspanish wswedish wswiss wukrainian xdg-user-dirs xfonts-100dpi\n0 packages upgraded, 201 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.\n\n... 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[TRUNCATED 33 LINES OF SYSTEM OUTPUT] ...\n\nAre you sure you want to continue connecting (yes/no/[fingerprint])? yes\nWarning: Permanently added '172.16.0.1' (ED25519) to the list of known hosts.\ndemo@172.16.0.1's password:\nfai_cd.iso[195C100% 1894MB 26.7MB/s 01:11\ndemo@faiserver:/home/fai$]0;]0;screen[?2004h \n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n2", "output": "70.74193, new event"} +{"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n\nGet: 15 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xserver-xorg-video-radeon i386 1:19.1.0-3 [510 kB]\nGet: 16 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xserver-xorg-video-ati i386 1:19.1.0-3 [363 kB]\nGet: 17 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xserver-xorg-video-fbdev i386 1:0.5.0-2 [26.0 kB]\nGet: 18 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xserver-xorg-video-nouveau i386 1:1.0.17-2 [335 kB]\n\n... 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After unpacking 154 MB will be used.\nWriting extended state information...\ninstall_packages: executing aptitude -R -d -o Aptitude::Log=/dev/null -o Aptitude::CmdLine::Ignore-Trust-Violations=yes -o APT::Get::AllowUnauthenticated=true -o Acquire::AllowInsecureRepositories=true -o DPkg::force-conflicts::=yes -o Dir::State=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/lib/apt -o Dir::Log=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/log/apt -o Dir::State::extended_states=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/lib/apt/lists/extended_states -o Dir::State::status=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/statefile -o Dir::Cache=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/cache/apt -o Dir::State=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/cache/apt -o Dir::Cache::\nArchives=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/cache/apt/archives -o Dir::Etc=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/etc/apt/ -o Dir::State::Lists=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/lib/apt/lists/ -y install xorg\nReading package lists...\nBuilding dependency tree...\nReading state information...\nReading extended state information...\nInitializing package states...\nWriting extended state information...\nBuilding tag database...\nThe following NEW packages will be installed:\nTh\nadduser{a} bsdextrautils{a} coreutils{a} cpp{a} cpp-12{a} debconf{a} dpkg{a} fontconfig-config{a} fonts-dejavu-core{a} gcc-12-base{a} groff-base{a} keyboard-configuration{a} libacl1{a} libatomic1{a} libattr1{a} libaudit-common{a} libaudit1{a} libblkid1{a} libbrotli1{a} libbsd0{a} libbz2-1.0{a} libc6{a} libcap-ng0{a} libcap2{a} libcrypt1{a} libdb5.3{a} libdbus-1-3{a} libdrm-amdgpu1{a} libdrm-common{a} libdrm-intel1{a} libdrm-nouveau2{a} libdrm-radeon1{a} libdrm2{a} libedit2{a} libegl-mesa0{a} libegl1{a} libelf1{a} libepoxy0{a} libevdev2{a} libexpat1{a} libffi8{a} libfontconfig1{a} libfontenc1{a} libfreetype6{a} libgbm1{a} libgcc-s1{a} libgcrypt20{a} libgdbm6{a} libgl1{a} libgl1-mesa-dri{a} libglapi-mesa{a} libglib2.0-0{a} libglu1-mesa{a} libglvnd0{a} libglx-mesa0{a} libglx0{a} libgmp10{a} libgpg-error0{a} libgudev-\n1.0-0{a} libice6{a} libicu72{a} libinput-bin{a} libinput10{a} libisl23{a} libkmod2{a} libllvm15{a} liblocale-gettext-perl{a} liblz4-1{a} liblzma5{a} libmd0{a} libmount1{a} libmpc3{a} libmpfr6{a} libmtdev1{a} libopengl0{a} libpam-modules{a} libpam-modules-bin{a} libpam0g{a} libpciaccess0{a} libpcre2-8-0{a} libpipeline1{a} libpixman-1-0{a} libpng16-16{a} libseccomp2{a} libselinux1{a} libsemanage-common{a} libsemanage2{a} libsensors-config{a} libsensors5{a} libsepol2{a} libsm6{a} libsmartcols1{a} libssl3{a} libstdc++6{a} libsystemd0{a} libtinfo6{a} libuchardet0{a} libudev1{a} libunwind8{a} libutempter0{a} libuuid1{a} libwacom-common{a} libwacom9{a} libwayland-client0{a} libwayland-server0{a} libx11-6{a} libx11-data{a} libx11-xcb1{a} libxatracker2{a} libxau6{a} libxaw7{a} libxcb-damage0{a} libxcb-dri2-0{a} libxcb-dri3-0{a} libxcb-glx0{a} libxcb-present0{a} libxcb-randr0{a} libxcb-shape0{a} libxcb-shm0{a} libxcb-sync1{a} libxcb-xfixes0{a} libxcb1{a} libxcomposite1{a} libxcursor1{a} libxcvt0{a} libxdmcp6{a} libxext6{a} libxfixes3{a} libxfont2{a} libxft2{a} libxi6{a} libxinerama1{a} libxkbfile1{a} libxml2{a} libxmu6{a} libxmuu1{a} libxpm4{a} libxrandr2{a} libxrender1{a} libxshmfence1{a} libxt6{a} libxtst6{a} libxv1{a} libxxf86dga1{a} libxxf86vm1{a} libz3-4{a} libzstd1{a} lsb-base{a} man-db{a} passwd{a} perl-base{a} sysvinit-utils{a} tar{a} udev{a} x11-apps{a} x11-common{a} x11-session-utils{a} x11-utils{a} x11-xkb-utils{a} x11-xserver-utils{a} xauth{a} xbitmaps{a} xfonts-100dpi{a} xfonts-75dpi{a} xfonts-base{a} xfonts\n-encodings{a} xfonts-scalable{a} xfonts-utils{a} xinit{a} xkb-data{a} xorg xorg-docs-core{a} xserver-common{a} xserver-xorg{a} xserver-xorg-core{a} xserver-xorg-input-all{a} xserver-xorg-input-libinput{a} xserver-xorg-video-all{a} xserver-xorg-video-amdgpu{a} xserver-xorg-video-ati{a} xserver-xorg-video-fbdev{a} xserver-xorg-video-nouveau{a} xserver-xorg-video-radeon{a} xserver-xorg-video-vesa{a} xserver-xorg-video-vmware{a} xterm{a} zlib1g{a}\nThe following packages are RECOMMENDED but will NOT be installed:\nTh\napt-utils dbus debconf-i18n libglib2.0-data libgpg-error-l10n libidn2-0 libpam-elogind libpam-systemd sensible-utils shared-mime-info uuid-runtime xcvt xdg-user-dirs xserver-xorg-input-wacom xserver-xorg-legacy xserver-xorg-video-intel xserver-xorg-video-qxl\n0 packages upgraded, 187 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.\n\n... 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http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xserver-xorg-video-ati i386 1:19.1.0-3 [363 kB]\nGet: 17 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xserver-xorg-video-fbdev i386 1:0.5.0-2 [26.0 kB]\nGet: 18 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xserver-xorg-video-nouveau i386 1:1.0.17-2 [335 kB]\nGet: 19 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xserver-xorg-video-vesa i386 1:2.5.0-1+b1 [33.4 kB]\nGet: 20 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xserver-xorg-video-vmware i386 1:13.3.0-3.1+b1 [120 kB]\nGet: 21\n http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xserver-xorg-video-all i386 1:7.7+23 [38.7 kB]\nGet: 22 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xserver-xorg-input-libinput i386 1.2.1-1+b1 [67.5 kB]\nGet: 23 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xserver-xorg-input-all i386 1:7.7+23 [38.7 kB]\nGet: 24 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xserver-xorg i386 1:7.7+23 [94.2 kB]\nGet: 25 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xorg-docs-core all 1:1.7.1-1.2 [84.2 kB]\nGet: 26 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xorg i386 1:7.7+23 [39.1 kB]\nFetched 24.5 MB in 16s (1,539 kB/s)\ninstall_packages: executing aptitude -R -d -o Aptitude::Log=/dev/null -o Aptitude::CmdLine::Ignore-Trust-Violations=yes -o APT::Get::AllowUnauthenticated=true -o Acquire::AllowInsecureRepositories=true -o DPkg::force-conflicts::=yes -o Dir::State=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/lib/apt -o Dir::Log=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/log/apt -o Dir::State::extended_states=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/lib/apt/lists/extended_states -o Dir::State::status=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/statefile -o Dir::Cache=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/cache/apt -o Dir::Sta\nte=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/cache/apt -o Dir::Cache::Archives=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/cache/apt/archives -o Dir::Etc=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/etc/apt/ -o Dir::State::Lists=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/lib/apt/lists/ -y install xscreensaver\nReading package lists...\nBuilding dependency tree...\nReading state information...\nReading extended state information...\nInitializing package states...\nWriting extended state information...\nBuilding tag database...\nThe following NEW packages will be installed:\nTh\nadduser{a} adwaita-icon-theme{a} at-spi2-common{a} ca-certificates{a} dbus{a} dbus-bin{a} dbus-daemon{a} dbus-session-bus-common{a} dbus-system-bus-common{a} dbus-user-session{a} dconf-gsettings-backend{a} dconf-service{a} debconf{a} dmsetup{a} dpkg{a} fontconfig{a} fontconfig-config{a} fonts-dejavu-core{a} gcc-12-base{a} gtk-update-icon-cache{a} hicolor-icon-theme{a} init-system-helpers{a} libacl1{a} libapparmor1{a} libargon2-1{a} libatk-bridge2.0-0{a} libatk1.0-0{a} libatspi2.0-0{a} libaudit-commo\nn{a} libaudit1{a} libavahi-client3{a} libavahi-common-data{a} libavahi-common3{a} libblkid1{a} libbrotli1{a} libbsd0{a} libbz2-1.0{a} libc6{a} libcairo-gobject2{a} libcairo2{a} libcap-ng0{a} libcap2{a} libclone-perl{a} libcolord2{a} libcom-err2{a} libcrypt1{a} libcryptsetup12{a} libcups2{a} libdatrie1{a} libdb5.3{a} libdbus-1-3{a} libdconf1{a} libdeflate0{a} libdevmapper1.02.1{a} libencode-locale-perl{a} libepoxy0{a} libexpat1{a} libfdisk1{a} libffi8{a} libfile-find-rule-perl{a} libfile-listing-perl{a} libfontconfig1{a} libfreetype6{a} libfribidi0{a} libgcc-s1{a} libgcrypt20{a} libgdbm-compat4{a} libgdbm6{a} libgdk-pixbuf-2.0-0{a} libgdk-pixbuf2.0-common{a} libglib2.0-0{a} libgmp10{a} libgnutls30{a} libgpg-error0{a} libgraphite2-3{a} libgssapi-krb5-2{a} libgtk-3-0{a} libgtk-3-common{a} libharfbuzz0b{a} libhogweed6{a} libhtml-parser-perl{a} libhtml-tagset-perl{a} libhtml-tree-perl{a} libhttp-cookies-perl{a} libhttp-date-perl{a} libhttp-message-perl{a} libhttp-negotiate-perl{a} libice6{a} libicu72{a} libidn2-0{\na} libio-html-perl{a} libio-socket-ssl-perl{a} libip4tc2{a} libjbig0{a} libjpeg62-turbo{a} libjson-c5{a} libk5crypto3{a} libkeyutils1{a} libkmod2{a} libkrb5-3{a} libkrb5support0{a} liblcms2-2{a} liblerc4{a} liblwp-mediatypes-perl{a} liblwp-protocol-https-perl{a} liblz4-1{a} liblzma5{a} libmd0{a} libmount1{a} libncursesw6{a} libnet-http-perl{a} libnet-ssleay-perl{a} libnettle8{a} libnumber-compare-perl{a} libp11-kit0{a} libpam-modules{a} libpam-modules-bin{a} libpam-runtime{a} libpam-systemd{a} libpam0g{a} libpango-1.0-0{a} libpangocairo-1.0-0{a} libpangoft2-1.0-0{a} libpcre2-8-0{a} libperl5.36{a} libpixman-1-0{a} libpng16-16{a} libproc2-0{a} libregexp-ipv6-perl{a} libseccomp2{a} libselinux1{a} libsemanage-common{a} libsemanage2{a} libsepol2{a} libsm6{a} libsmartcols1{a} libssl3{a} libstdc++6{a} libsystemd-shared{a} libsystemd0{a} libtasn1-6{a} libtext-glob-perl{a} libthai-data{a} libthai0{a} libtiff6{a} libtimedate-perl{a} libtinfo6{a} libtry-tiny-perl{a} libudev1{a} libunistring2{a} liburi-perl{a} libuuid1{a} libwayland-client0{a} libwayland-cursor0{a} libwayland-egl1{a} libwebp7{a} libwww-perl{a} libwww-robotrules-perl{a} libx11-6{a} libx11-data{a} libxau6{a} libxcb-render0{a} libxcb-shm0{a} libxcb1{a} libxcomposite1{a} libxcursor1{a} libxdamage1{a} libxdmcp6{a} libxext6{a} libxfixes3{a} libxft2{a} libxi6{a} libxinerama1{a} libxkbcommon0{a} libxml2{a} libxrandr2{a} libxrender1{a} libxt6{a} libxxf86vm1{a} libzstd1{a} lsb-base{a} mount{a} netbase{a} openssl{a} passwd{a} perl{a} perl-base{a} perl-modules-5.36{a} perl-openssl-defaults{a} procps{a} shared-mime-info{a} systemd{a} systemd-sysv{a} sysvinit-utils{a} tar{a} usrmerge{a} x11-common{a} xkb-data{a} xscreensaver xscreensaver-data{a} zlib1g{a}\nThe following packages are RECOMMENDED but will NOT be installed:\nTh\napt-utils at-spi2-core chrony debconf-i18n fonts-urw-base35 krb5-locales libdata-dump-perl libgdk-pixbuf2.0-bin libglib2.0-data libgpg-error-l10n libgpm2 libgtk-3-bin libhtml-form-perl libhtml-format-perl libhttp-daemon-perl libjpeg-turbo-progs libmail\ntools-perl libnss-systemd librsvg2-common miscfiles ntpsec openntpd psmisc sensible-utils systemd-timesyncd uuid-runtime wamerican wamerican-huge wamerican-insane wamerican-large wamerican-small wbrazilian wbritish wbritish-huge wbritish-insane wbritish-large wbritish-small wbulgarian wcanadian wcanadian-huge wcanadian-insane wcanadian-large wcanadian-small wcatalan wdanish wdutch wesperanto wfaroese wfrench wgalician-minimos wgerman-medical witalian wngerman wnorwegian wogerman wpolish wportuguese wspanish wswedish wswiss wukrainian xdg-user-dirs xfonts-100dpi\n0 packages upgraded, 201 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.\nNeed to get 823 kB/77.5 MB of archives. After unpacking 299 MB will be used.\nWriting extended state information...\nGet: 1 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xscreensaver-data i386 6.06+dfsg1-3+deb12u1 [379 kB]\n\n... [TRUNCATED 19 LINES OF SYSTEM OUTPUT] ...\n\n66.93% of uncompressed filesystem size (2818445.72 Kbytes)\nInode table size 21521 bytes (21.02 Kbytes)[35D\n24.40% of uncompressed inode table size (88218 bytes)\nDirectory table size 56 bytes (0.05 Kbytes)[35D\n96.55% of uncompressed directory table size (58\n bytes)\nNumber of duplicate files found 0\nNumber of inodes 3\nNumber of files 1\nNumber of fragments 0\n\n... [TRUNCATED 17 LINES OF SYSTEM OUTPUT] ...\n\nreal[4C34m47.030s\nuser[4C14m4.979s\nsys[5C2m35.336s\ndemo@faiserver:/home/fai$ scp fai_cd.iso demo@172.16.0.1:/disk1/isos/fai_dvd-`date +%Y%m%d`-2.iso\nThe authenticity of host '172.16.0.1 (1\n72.16.0.1)' can't be established.\nED25519 key fingerprint is SHA256:93uUBMNloDj0vGdELz8x12HmojpeGShCAY+2QqmbFws.\nThis key is not known by any other names.\nAre you sure you want to continue connecting (yes/no/[fingerprint])? yes\nWarning: Permanently added '172.16.0.1' (ED25519) to the list of known hosts.\ndemo@172.16.0.1's password:\nfai_cd.iso[195C100% 1894MB 26.7MB/s 01:11\ndemo@faiserver:/home/fai$]0;]0;screen[?2004h \n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n0", "output": "80.361124, new event"} +{"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. 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[TRUNCATED 17 LINES OF SYSTEM OUTPUT] ...\n\nreal[4C34m47.030s\nuser[4C14m4.979s\nsys[5C2m35.336s\ndemo@faiserver:/home/fai$ scp fai_cd.iso demo@172.16.0.1:/disk1/isos/fai_dvd-`date +%Y%m%d`-2.iso\nThe authenticity of host '172.16.0.1 (1\n72.16.0.1)' can't be established.\nED25519 key fingerprint is SHA256:93uUBMNloDj0vGdELz8x12HmojpeGShCAY+2QqmbFws.\nThis key is not known by any other names.\nAre you sure you want to continue connecting (yes/no/[fingerprint])? yes\nWarning: Permanently added '172.16.0.1' (ED25519) to the list of known hosts.\ndemo@172.16.0.1's password:\nfai_cd.iso[195C100% 1894MB 26.7MB/s 01:11\ndemo@faiserver:/home/fai$]0;]0;screen[?2004h \n\n0\n]0;[?2004l[H[2J]2;screen[7mFile Edit Options Buffers Tools Help \n[27mPACKAGES aptitude\nisc-dhcp-client tcpdump deborphan\nemacs-nox\nscreen\n\n... [TRUNCATED 17 LINES OF SYSTEM OUTPUT] ...\n\n\n# for ssh X11 forwarding\nxauth\n[170B[7m-UU-:----F1 [1mFAIBASE [27m[0m[7m All L17 Git:master (Fundamental) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------\n[27m(reverse-i-search)`scp': [7mscp[C[27mfai_cd.iso demo@172.16.0.1:/disk1/isos/fai_dvd-`date +%Y%m%d`.iso[?2004h[69D\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nOB", "output": "82.528428, new event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n[12Pdpkg -l | less\nOB\ngrep -R ntpsec config/\nOB\n[3P config/\nOB\nsudo emacs config/package_config/FAIBASE \nOB\n\ndemo@faiserver:/home/fai$ [K\nOB\n[?5h[?5l\nOB\n[?5h[?5l\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n1", "output": "1870.805828, new event"} -{"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n[?5h[?5l\n\n1\n]0;screen[?2004l[H[2J]2;screenNeed to get 219 kB/2,943 kB of archives. After unpacking 13.0 MB will be used.\nWriting extended state information...\nGet: 1 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libstatgrab10 i386 0.92.1-1.1 [120 kB]\nGet: 2 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 statgrab i386 0.92.1-1.1 [99.4 kB]\nFetched 219 kB in 0s (823 kB/s)\ninstall_packages: executing aptitude -R -d -o Aptitude::Log=/dev/null -o Aptitude::CmdLine::Ignore-Trust-Violations=yes -o APT::Get::AllowUnauthenticated=true -o Acquire::AllowInsecureRepositories=true -o DPkg::force-conflicts::=yes -o Dir::State=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/lib/apt -o Dir::Log=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/log/apt -o Dir::State::extended_states=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/lib/apt/lists/extended_states -o Dir::State::status=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/statefile -o Dir::Cache=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/cache/apt -o Dir::State=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/cache/apt -o Dir::Cache::Archives=/u\nsr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/cache/apt/archives -o Dir::Etc=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/etc/apt/ -o Dir::State::Lists=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/lib/apt/lists/ -y install git-core\nReading package lists...\nBuilding dependency tree...\nReading state information...\nReading extended state information...\nInitializing package states...\nWriting extended state information...\nBuilding tag database...\nNote: selecting \"git\" instead of the virtual package \"git-core\"\nThe following NEW packages will be installed:\nTh\ndpkg{a} gcc-12-base{a} git git-man{a} libacl1{a} libbrotli1{a} libbz2-1.0{a} libc6{a} libcom-err2{a} libcrypt1{a} libcurl3-gnutls{a} libdb5.3{a} liberror-perl{a} libexpat1{a} libffi8{a} libgcc-s1{a} libgdbm-compat4{a} libgdbm6{a} libgmp10{a} libgnutls30{a} libgssapi-krb5-2{a} libhogweed6{a} libidn2-0{a} libk5crypto3{a} libkeyutils1{a} libkrb5-3{a} libkrb5support0{a} libldap-2.5-0{a} liblzma5{a} libmd0{a} libnettle8{a} libnghttp2-14{a} libp11-kit0{a} libpcre2-8-0{a} libperl5.36{a} libpsl5{a} librtmp1{a} libsasl2-2{a} libsasl2-modules-db{a} libselinux1{a} libssh2-1{a} libssl3{a} libtasn1-6{a} libunistring2{a} libzstd1{a} perl{a} perl-base{a} perl-modules-5.36{a} tar{a} zlib1g{a}\nThe following packages are RECOMMENDED but will NOT be installed:\nTh\nca-certific\nates krb5-locales less libldap-common libsasl2-modules netbase openssh-client patch publicsuffix\n0 packages upgraded, 50 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.\nNeed to get 0 B/34.1 MB of archives. After unpacking 154 MB will be used.\nWriting extended state information...\ninstall_packages: executing aptitude -R -d -o Aptitude::Log=/dev/null -o Aptitude::CmdLine::Ignore-Trust-Violations=yes -o APT::Get::AllowUnauthenticated=true -o Acquire::AllowInsecureRepositories=true -o DPkg::force-conflicts::=yes -o Dir::State=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/lib/apt -o Dir::Log=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/log/apt -o Dir::State::extended_states=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/lib/apt/lists/extended_states -o Dir::State::status=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/statefile -\no Dir::Cache=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/cache/apt -o Dir::State=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/cache/apt -o Dir::Cache::Archives=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/cache/apt/archives -o Dir::Etc=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/etc/apt/ -o Dir::State::Lists=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/lib/apt/lists/ -y install git-core\nReading package lists...\nBuilding dependency tree...\nReading state information...\nReading extended state information...\nInitializing package states...\nWriting extended state information...\nBuilding tag database...\nNote: selecting \"git\" instead of the virtual package \"git-core\"\nThe following NEW packages will be installed:\nTh\ndpkg{a} gcc-12-base{a} git git-man{a} libacl1{a} libbrotli1{a} libbz2-1.0{a} libc6{a} libcom-err2{a} libcrypt1{a} libcurl3-gnutls{a} libdb5.3{a} liberror-perl{a} libexpat1{a} libffi8{a} libgcc-s1{a} libgdbm-compat4{a} libgdbm6{a} libgmp10{a} libgnutls30{a} libgssapi-krb5-2{a} libhogweed6{a} libidn2-0{a} libk5crypto3{a} libkeyutils1{a} libkrb5-3{a} libkrb5support0{a} libldap-2.5-0{a} liblzma5{a} libmd0{a} libnettle8{a} libnghttp2-14{a} libp11-kit0{a} libpcre2-8-0{a} libperl5.36{a} libpsl5{a} librtmp1{a} libsasl2-2{a} libsasl2-modules-db{a} libselinux1{a} libssh2-1{a} libssl3{a} libtasn1-6{a} libunistring2{a} libzstd1{a} perl{a} p\nerl-base{a} perl-modules-5.36{a} tar{a} zlib1g{a}\nThe following packages are RECOMMENDED but will NOT be installed:\nTh\nca-certificates krb5-locales less libldap-common libsasl2-modules netbase openssh-client patch publicsuffix\n0 packages upgraded, 50 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.\nNeed to get 0 B/34.1 MB of archives. After unpacking 154 MB will be used.\nWriting extended state information...\ninstall_packages: executing aptitude -R -d -o Aptitude::Log=/dev/null -o Aptitude::CmdLine::Ignore-Trust-Violations=yes -o APT::Get::AllowUnauthenticated=true -o Acquire::AllowInsecureRepositories=true -o DPkg::force-conflicts::=yes -o Dir::State=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/lib/apt -o Dir::Log=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/log/apt -o Dir::State::extended_states=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/lib/apt/lists/extended_states -o Dir::State::status=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/statefile -o Dir::Cache=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/cache/apt -o Dir::State=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/cache/apt -o Dir::Cache::Archives=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/cache/apt/archives -o Dir::Etc=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/etc/apt/ -o Dir::State::Lists=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/lib/apt/lists/ -y install xorg\nReading package lists...\nBuilding dependency tree...\nReading state information...\nReading extended state information...\nInitializing package states...\nWriting extended state information...\nBuilding tag database...\nThe following NEW packages will be installed:\nTh\nadduser{a} bsdextrautils{a} coreutils{a} cpp{a} cpp-12{a} debconf{a} dpkg{a} fontconfig-config{a} fonts-dejavu-core{a} gcc-12-base{a} groff-base{a} keyboard-configuration{a} libacl1{a} libatomic1{a} libattr1{a} libaudit-common{a} libaudit1{a} libblkid1{a} libbrotli1{a} libbsd0{a} libbz2-1.0{a} libc6{a} libcap-ng0{a} \nlibcap2{a} libcrypt1{a} libdb5.3{a} libdbus-1-3{a} libdrm-amdgpu1{a} libdrm-common{a} libdrm-intel1{a} libdrm-nouveau2{a} libdrm-radeon1{a} libdrm2{a} libedit2{a} libegl-mesa0{a} libegl1{a} libelf1{a} libepoxy0{a} libevdev2{a} libexpat1{a} libffi8{a} libfontconfig1{a} libfontenc1{a} libfreetype6{a} libgbm1{a} libgcc-s1{a} libgcrypt20{a} libgdbm6{a} libgl1{a} libgl1-mesa-dri{a} libglapi-mesa{a} libglib2.0-0{a} libglu1-mesa{a} libglvnd0{a} libglx-mesa0{a} libglx0{a} libgmp10{a} libgpg-error0{a} libgudev-1.0-0{a} libice6{a} libicu72{a} libinput-bin{a} libinput10{a} libisl23{a} libkmod2{a} libllvm15{a} liblocale-gettext-perl{a} liblz4-1{a} liblzma5{a} libmd0{a} libmount1{a} libmpc3{a} libmpfr6{a} libmtdev1{a} libopengl0{a} libpam-modules{a} libpam-modules-bin{a} libpam0g{a} libpciaccess0{a} libpcre2-8-0{a} libpipeline1{a} libpixman-1-0{a} libpng16-16{a} libseccomp2{a} libselinux1{a} libsemanage-common{a} libsemanage2{a} libsensors-config{a} libsensors5{a} libsepol2{a} libsm6{a} libsmartcols1{a} libssl3{a} libstdc++6{a} libsystemd0{a} libtinfo6{a} libuchardet0{a} libudev1{a} libunwind8{a} libutempter0{a} libuuid1{a} libwacom-common{a} libwacom9{a} libwayland-client0{a} libwayland-server0{a} libx11-6{a} libx11-data{a} libx11-xcb1{a} libxatracker2{a} libxau6{a} libxaw7{a} libxcb-damage0{a} libxcb-dri2-0{a} libxcb-dri3-0{a} libxcb-glx0{a} libxcb-present0{a} libxcb-randr0{a} libxcb-shape0{a} libxcb-shm0{a} libxcb-sync1{a} libxcb-xfixes0{a} libxcb1{a} libxcomposite1{a} libxcursor1{a} libxcvt0{a} libxdmcp6{a} libxext6{a} libxfixes3{a} libxfont2{a} libxft2{a} libxi6{a} libxinerama1{a} libxkbfile1{a} libxml2{a} libxmu6{a} libxmuu1{a} libxpm4{a} libxrandr2{a} libxrender1{a} libxshmfence1{a} libxt6{a} libxtst6{a} libxv1{a} libxxf86dga1{a} libxxf86vm1{a} libz3-4{a} libzstd1{a} lsb-base{a} man-db{a} passwd{a} perl-base{a} sysvinit-utils{a} tar{a} udev{a} x11-apps{a} x11-common{a} x11-session-utils{a} x11-utils{a} x11-xkb-utils{a} x11-xserver-utils{a} xauth{a} xbitmaps{a} xfonts-100dpi{a} xfonts-75dpi{a} xfonts-base{a} xfonts-encodings{a} xfonts-scalable{a} xfonts-utils{a} xinit{a} xkb-data{a} xorg xorg-docs-core{a} xserver-common{a} xserver-xorg{a} xserver-xorg-core{a} xserver-xorg-input-all{a} xserver-xorg-input-libinput{a} xserver-xorg-video-all{a} xserver-xorg-video-amdgpu{a} xserver-xorg-video-ati{a} xserver-xorg-video-fbdev{a} xserver-xorg-video-nouveau{a} xserver-xorg-video-radeon{a} xserver-xorg-video-vesa{a} xserver-xorg-video-vmware{a} xterm{a} zlib1g{a}\nThe following packages are RECOMMENDED but will NOT be installed:\nTh\napt-utils dbus debconf-i18n libglib2.0-data libgpg-error-l10n libidn2-0 libpam-elogind libpam-systemd sensible-utils shared-mime-info uuid-runtime xcvt xdg-user-dirs xserver-xorg-input-wacom xserver-xorg-legacy xserver-xorg-video-intel xserver-xorg-video-qxl\n0 packages upgraded, 187 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.\nNeed to get 24.5 MB/127 MB of archives. After unpacking 443 MB will be used.\nWriting extended state information...\nGet: 1 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libxatracker2 i386 22.3.6-1+deb12u1 [2,030 kB]\nGet: 2 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libxcb-damage0 i386 1.15-1 [105 kB]\nGet: 3 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libxcvt0 i386 0.1.2-1 [5,696 B]\nGet: 4 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libxfont2 i386 1:2.0.6-1 [140 kB]\nGet: 5 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 x11-apps i386 7.7+9 [680 kB]\nGet: 6 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 x11-session-utils i386 7.7+5 [75.9 kB]\nGet: 7 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xfonts-100dpi all 1:1.0.5 [3,819 kB]\nGet: 8 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian b\nookworm/main i386 xfonts-75dpi all 1:1.0.5 [3,365 kB]\nGet: 9 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xfonts-base all 1:1.0.5+nmu1 [5,895 kB]\nGet: 10 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xfonts-scalable all 1:1.0.3-1.3 [306 kB]\nGet: 11 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xinit i386 1.4.0-1 [50.2 kB]\nGet: 12 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xserver-common all 2:21.1.7-3+deb12u7 [2,383 kB]\nGet: 13 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xserver-xorg-core i386 2:21.1.7-3+deb12u7 [3,784 kB]\nGet: 14 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xserver-xorg-video-amdgpu i386 23.0.0-1 [144 kB]\nGet: 15 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xserver-xorg-video-radeon i386 1:19.1.0-3 [510 kB]\nGet: 16 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xserver-xorg-video-ati i386 1:19.1.0-3 [363 kB]\nGet: 17 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xserver-xorg-video-fbdev i386 1:0.5.0-2 [26.0 kB]\nGet: 18 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xserver-xorg-video-nouveau i386 1:1.0.17-2 [335 kB]\nGet: 19 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xserver-xorg-video-vesa i386 1:2.5.0-1+b1 [33.4 kB]\nGet: 20 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xserver-xorg-video-vmware i386 1:13.3.0-3.1+b1 [120 kB]\nGet: 21 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xserver-xorg-video-all i386 1:7.7+23 [38.7 kB]\nGet: 22 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xserver-xorg-input-libinput i386 1.2.1-1+b1 [67.5 kB]\nGet: 23 http://12\n7.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xserver-xorg-input-all i386 1:7.7+23 [38.7 kB]\nGet: 24 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xserver-xorg i386 1:7.7+23 [94.2 kB]\nGet: 25 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xorg-docs-core all 1:1.7.1-1.2 [84.2 kB]\nGet: 26 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xorg i386 1:7.7+23 [39.1 kB]\nFetched 24.5 MB in 16s (1,539 kB/s)\ninstall_packages: executing aptitude -R -d -o Aptitude::Log=/dev/null -o Aptitude::CmdLine::Ignore-Trust-Violations=yes -o APT::Get::AllowUnauthenticated=true -o Acquire::AllowInsecureRepositories=true -o DPkg::force-conflicts::=yes -o Dir::State=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/lib/apt -o Dir::Log=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/log/apt -o Dir::State::extended_states=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/lib/apt/lists/extended_states -o Dir::State::status=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/statefile -o Dir::Cache=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/cache/apt -o Dir::State=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/cache/apt -o Dir::Cache::Archives=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/cache/apt/archives -o Dir::Etc=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/etc/apt/ -o Dir::State::Lists=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/lib/apt/lists/ -y install xscreensaver\nReading package lists...\nBuilding dependency tree...\nReading state information...\nReading extended state information...\nInitializing package states...\nWriting extended state information...\nBuilding tag database...\nThe following NEW packages will be installed:\nTh\nadduser{a} adwaita-icon-theme{a} at-spi2-common{a} ca-certificates{a} dbus{a} dbus-bin{a} dbus-daemon{a} dbus-session-bus-common{a} dbus-system-bus-common{a} dbus-user-session{a} dconf-gsettings-backend{a} dconf-service{a} debconf{a} dmsetup{a} dpkg{a} fontconfig{a} fontconfig-config{a} fonts-dejavu-core{a} gcc-12-base{a} gtk-update-icon-cache{a} hicolor-icon-theme{a} init-system-helpers{a} libacl1{a} libapparmor1{a} libargon2-1{a} libatk-bridge2.0-0{a} libatk1.0-0{a} libatspi2.0-0{a} libaudit-common{a} libaudit1{a} libavahi-client3{a} libavahi-common-data{a} libavahi-common3{a} libblkid1{a} libbrotli1{a} libbsd0{a} libbz2-1.0{a} libc6{a} libcairo-gobject2{a} libcairo2{a} libcap-ng0{a} libcap2{a} libclone-perl{a} libcolord2{a} libcom-err2{a} libcrypt1{a} libcryptsetup12{a} libcups2{a} libdatrie1{a} libdb5.3{a} libdbus-1-3{a} libdconf1{a} libdeflate0{a} libdevmapper1.02.1{a} libencode-locale-perl{a} libepoxy0{a} libexpat1{a} libfdisk1{a} libffi8{a} libfile-find-rule-perl{a} libfile-listing-perl{a} libfontconfig1{a} libfreetype6{a} libfribidi0{a} libgcc-s1{a} libgcrypt20{a} libgdbm-compat4{a} libgdbm6{a} libgdk-pixbuf-2.0-0{a} libgdk-pixbuf2.0-common{a} libglib2.0-0{a} libgmp10{a} libgnutls30{a} libgpg-error0{a} libgraphite2-3{a} libgssapi-krb5-2{a} libgtk-3-0{a} libgtk-3-common{a} libharfbuzz0b{a} libhogweed6{a} libhtml-parser-perl{a} libhtml-tagset-perl{a} libhtml-tree-perl{a} libhttp-cookies-perl{a} libhttp-date-perl{a} libhttp-message-perl{a} libhttp-negotiate-perl{a} libice6{a} libicu72{a} libidn2-0{a} libio-html-perl{a} libio-socket-ssl-perl{a} libip4tc2{a} libjbig0{a} libjpeg62-turbo{a} libjson-c5{a} libk5crypto3{a} libkeyutils1{a} libkmod2{a} libkrb5-3{a} libkrb5support0{a} liblcms2-2{a} liblerc4{a} liblwp-mediatypes-perl{a} liblwp-protocol-https-perl{a} liblz4-1{a} liblzma5{a} libmd0{a} libmount1{a} libncursesw6{a} libnet-http-perl{a} libnet-ssleay-perl{a} libnettle8{a} libnumber-compare-perl{a} libp11-kit0{a} libpam-modules{a} libpam-modules-bin{a} libpam-runtime{a} libpam-systemd{a} libpam0g{a} libpango-1.0-0{a} libpangocairo-1.0-0{a} libpangoft2-1.0-0{a} libpcre2-8-0{a} libperl5.36{a} libpixman-1-0{a} libpng16-16{a} libproc2-0{a} libregexp-ipv6-perl{a} libseccomp2{a} libselinux1{a} libsemanage-common{a} libsemanage2{a} libsepol2{a} libsm6{a} libsmartcols1{a} libssl3{a} libstdc++6{a} libsystemd-shared{a} libsystemd0{a} libtasn1-6{a} libtext-glob-perl{a} libthai-data{a} libthai0{a} libtiff6{a} libtimedate-perl{a} libtinfo6{a} libtry-tiny-perl{a} libudev1{a} libunistring2{a} liburi-perl{a} libuuid1{a} li\nbwayland-client0{a} libwayland-cursor0{a} libwayland-egl1{a} libwebp7{a} libwww-perl{a} libwww-robotrules-perl{a} libx11-6{a} libx11-data{a} libxau6{a} libxcb-render0{a} libxcb-shm0{a} libxcb1{a} libxcomposite1{a} libxcursor1{a} libxdamage1{a} libxdmcp6{a} libxext6{a} libxfixes3{a} libxft2{a} libxi6{a} libxinerama1{a} libxkbcommon0{a} libxml2{a} libxrandr2{a} libxrender1{a} libxt6{a} libxxf86vm1{a} libzstd1{a} lsb-base{a} mount{a} netbase{a} openssl{a} passwd{a} perl{a} perl-base{a} perl-modules-5.36{a} perl-openssl-defaults{a} procps{a} shared-mime-info{a} systemd{a} systemd-sysv{a} sysvinit-utils{a} tar{a} usrmerge{a} x11-common{a} xkb-data{a} xscreensaver xscreensaver-data{a} zlib1g{a}\nThe following packages are RECOMMENDED but will NOT be installed:\nTh\napt-utils at-spi2-core chrony debconf-i18n fonts-urw-base35 krb5-locales libdata-dump-perl libgdk-pixbuf2.0-bin libglib2.0-data libgpg-error-l10n libgpm2 libgtk-3-bin libhtml-form-perl libhtml-format-perl libhttp-daemon-perl libjpeg-turbo-progs libmailtools-perl libnss-systemd librsvg2-common miscfiles ntpsec openntpd psmisc sensible-utils systemd-timesyncd uuid-runtime wamerican wamerican-huge wamerican-insane wamerican-large wamerican-small wbrazilian wbritish wbritish-huge wbritish-insane wbritish-large wbritish-small wbulgarian wcanadian wcanadian-huge wcanadian-insane wcanadian-large wcanadian-small wcatalan wdanish wdutch wesperanto wfaroese wfrench wgalician-minimos wgerman-medical witalian wngerman wnorwegian wogerman wpolish wportuguese wspanish wswedish wswiss wukrainian xdg-user-dirs xfonts-100dpi\n0 packages upgraded, 201 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.\nNeed to get 823 kB/77.5 MB of archives. After unpacking 299 MB will be used.\nWriting extended state information...\nGet: 1 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xscreensaver-data i386 6.06+dfsg1-3+deb12u1 [379 kB]\nGet: 2 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xscreensaver i386 6.06+dfsg1-3+deb12u1 [445 kB]\nFetched 823 kB in 1s (1,020 kB/s)\nCalling reprepro\nExporting indices...\n/usr/bin/fai-mirror finished.\nNumber of packages in the mirror: 2230\nMirror size and location: 1.5G /usr/fai/mirror\nCopying the nfsroot to CD image\nCopying the config space to CD image\nCopying the mirror to CD image\nParallel mksquashfs: Using 4 processors\nCreating 4.0 filesystem on /home/tmp/fai-cd.A904n9/LiveOS/squashfs.img, block size 131072.\n[===========================================================\\] 22019/22019 100%\n\nExportable Squashfs 4.0 filesystem, zstd compressed, data block size 131072[67D\ncompressed data, compressed metadata, compressed fragments,[59D\ncompressed xattrs, compressed ids[33D\nduplicates are removed\nFilesystem size 1886403.10 Kbytes (1842.19 Mbytes)[42D\n66.93% of uncompressed filesystem size (2818445.72 Kbytes)\nInode table size 21521 bytes (21.02 Kbytes)[35D\n24.40% of uncompressed inode table size (88218 bytes)\nDirectory table size 56 bytes (0.05 Kbytes)[35D\n96.55% of uncompressed directory table size (58 bytes)\nNumber of duplicate files found 0\nNumber of inodes 3\nNumber of files 1\nNumber of fragments 0\nNumber of symbolic links 0\nNumber of device nodes 0\nNumber of fifo nodes 0\nNumber of socket nodes 0\nNumber of directories 2\nNumber of hard-links 0\nNumber of ids (unique uids + gids) 1\nNumber of uids 1[8D\nroot (0)\nNumber of gids 1[8D\nroot (0)\nmkfs.fat 4.2 (2021-01-31)\nWriting FAI CD-ROM image to fai_cd.iso. This may need some time.\nxorriso 1.5.4 : RockRidge filesystem manipulator, libburnia project.\n\nISO image size and filename: 1.9G[7Cfai_cd.iso\n\nreal[4C34m47.030s\nuser[4C14m4.979s\nsys[5C2m35.336s\ndemo@faiserver:/home/fai$ scp fai_cd.iso demo@172.16.0.1:/disk1/isos/fai_dvd-`date +%Y%m%d`-2.iso\nThe authenticity of host '172.16.0.1 (172.16.0.1)' can't be established.\nED25519 key fingerprint is SHA256:93uUBMNloDj0vGdELz8x12HmojpeGShCAY+2QqmbFws.\nThis key is not known by any other names.\nAre you sure you want to continue connecting (yes/no/[fingerprint])? yes\nWarning: Permanently added \n'172.16.0.1' (ED25519) to the list of known hosts.\ndemo@172.16.0.1's password:\nfai_cd.iso[195C100% 1894MB 26.7MB/s 01:11\ndemo@faiserver:/home/fai$]0;]0;screen[?2004h \n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n2", "output": "1871.781498, new event"} -{"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nookworm/main i386 xfonts-75dpi all 1:1.0.5 [3,365 kB]\nGet: 9 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xfonts-base all 1:1.0.5+nmu1 [5,895 kB]\nGet: 10 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xfonts-scalable all 1:1.0.3-1.3 [306 kB]\nGet: 11 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xinit i386 1.4.0-1 [50.2 kB]\nGet: 12 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xserver-common all 2:21.1.7-3+deb12u7 [2,383 kB]\nGet: 13 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xserver-xorg-core i386 2:21.1.7-3+deb12u7 [3,784 kB]\nGet: 14 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xserver-xorg-video-amdgpu i386 23.0.0-1 [144 kB]\nGet: 15 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xserver-xorg-video-radeon i386 1:19.1.0-3 [510 kB]\nGet: 16 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xserver-xorg-video-ati i386 1:19.1.0-3 [363 kB]\nGet: 17 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xserver-xorg-video-fbdev i386 1:0.5.0-2 [26.0 kB]\nGet: 18 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xserver-xorg-video-nouveau i386 1:1.0.17-2 [335 kB]\nGet: 19 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xserver-xorg-video-vesa i386 1:2.5.0-1+b1 [33.4 kB]\nGet: 20 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xserver-xorg-video-vmware i386 1:13.3.0-3.1+b1 [120 kB]\nGet: 21 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xserver-xorg-video-all i386 1:7.7+23 [38.7 kB]\nGet: 22 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xserver-xorg-input-libinput i386 1.2.1-1+b1 [67.5 kB]\nGet: 23 http://12\n7.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xserver-xorg-input-all i386 1:7.7+23 [38.7 kB]\nGet: 24 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xserver-xorg i386 1:7.7+23 [94.2 kB]\nGet: 25 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xorg-docs-core all 1:1.7.1-1.2 [84.2 kB]\nGet: 26 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xorg i386 1:7.7+23 [39.1 kB]\nFetched 24.5 MB in 16s (1,539 kB/s)\ninstall_packages: executing aptitude -R -d -o Aptitude::Log=/dev/null -o Aptitude::CmdLine::Ignore-Trust-Violations=yes -o APT::Get::AllowUnauthenticated=true -o Acquire::AllowInsecureRepositories=true -o DPkg::force-conflicts::=yes -o Dir::State=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/lib/apt -o Dir::Log=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/log/apt -o Dir::State::extended_states=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/lib/apt/lists/extended_states -o Dir::State::status=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/statefile -o 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libtext-glob-perl{a} libthai-data{a} libthai0{a} libtiff6{a} libtimedate-perl{a} libtinfo6{a} libtry-tiny-perl{a} libudev1{a} libunistring2{a} liburi-perl{a} libuuid1{a} li\nbwayland-client0{a} libwayland-cursor0{a} libwayland-egl1{a} libwebp7{a} libwww-perl{a} libwww-robotrules-perl{a} libx11-6{a} libx11-data{a} libxau6{a} libxcb-render0{a} libxcb-shm0{a} libxcb1{a} libxcomposite1{a} libxcursor1{a} libxdamage1{a} libxdmcp6{a} libxext6{a} libxfixes3{a} libxft2{a} libxi6{a} libxinerama1{a} libxkbcommon0{a} libxml2{a} libxrandr2{a} libxrender1{a} libxt6{a} libxxf86vm1{a} libzstd1{a} lsb-base{a} mount{a} netbase{a} openssl{a} passwd{a} perl{a} perl-base{a} perl-modules-5.36{a} perl-openssl-defaults{a} procps{a} shared-mime-info{a} systemd{a} systemd-sysv{a} sysvinit-utils{a} tar{a} usrmerge{a} x11-common{a} xkb-data{a} xscreensaver xscreensaver-data{a} zlib1g{a}\nThe following packages are RECOMMENDED but will NOT be installed:\nTh\napt-utils at-spi2-core chrony debconf-i18n fonts-urw-base35 krb5-locales libdata-dump-perl libgdk-pixbuf2.0-bin libglib2.0-data libgpg-error-l10n libgpm2 libgtk-3-bin libhtml-form-perl libhtml-format-perl libhttp-daemon-perl libjpeg-turbo-progs libmailtools-perl libnss-systemd librsvg2-common miscfiles ntpsec openntpd psmisc sensible-utils systemd-timesyncd uuid-runtime wamerican wamerican-huge wamerican-insane wamerican-large wamerican-small wbrazilian wbritish wbritish-huge wbritish-insane wbritish-large wbritish-small wbulgarian wcanadian wcanadian-huge wcanadian-insane wcanadian-large wcanadian-small wcatalan wdanish wdutch wesperanto wfaroese wfrench wgalician-minimos wgerman-medical witalian wngerman wnorwegian wogerman wpolish wportuguese wspanish wswedish wswiss wukrainian xdg-user-dirs xfonts-100dpi\n0 packages upgraded, 201 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.\nNeed to get 823 kB/77.5 MB of archives. After unpacking 299 MB will be used.\nWriting extended state information...\nGet: 1 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xscreensaver-data i386 6.06+dfsg1-3+deb12u1 [379 kB]\nGet: 2 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xscreensaver i386 6.06+dfsg1-3+deb12u1 [445 kB]\nFetched 823 kB in 1s (1,020 kB/s)\nCalling reprepro\nExporting indices...\n/usr/bin/fai-mirror finished.\nNumber of packages in the mirror: 2230\nMirror size and location: 1.5G /usr/fai/mirror\nCopying the nfsroot to CD image\nCopying the config space to CD image\nCopying the mirror to CD image\nParallel mksquashfs: Using 4 processors\nCreating 4.0 filesystem on /home/tmp/fai-cd.A904n9/LiveOS/squashfs.img, block size 131072.\n[===========================================================\\] 22019/22019 100%\n\nExportable Squashfs 4.0 filesystem, zstd compressed, data block size 131072[67D\ncompressed data, compressed metadata, compressed fragments,[59D\ncompressed xattrs, compressed ids[33D\nduplicates are removed\nFilesystem size 1886403.10 Kbytes (1842.19 Mbytes)[42D\n66.93% of uncompressed filesystem size (2818445.72 Kbytes)\nInode table size 21521 bytes (21.02 Kbytes)[35D\n24.40% of uncompressed inode table size (88218 bytes)\nDirectory table size 56 bytes (0.05 Kbytes)[35D\n96.55% of uncompressed directory table size (58 bytes)\nNumber of duplicate files found 0\nNumber of inodes 3\nNumber of files 1\nNumber of fragments 0\nNumber of symbolic links 0\nNumber of device nodes 0\nNumber of fifo nodes 0\nNumber of socket nodes 0\nNumber of directories 2\nNumber of hard-links 0\nNumber of ids (unique uids + gids) 1\nNumber of uids 1[8D\nroot (0)\nNumber of gids 1[8D\nroot (0)\nmkfs.fat 4.2 (2021-01-31)\nWriting FAI CD-ROM image to fai_cd.iso. This may need some time.\nxorriso 1.5.4 : RockRidge filesystem manipulator, libburnia project.\n\nISO image size and filename: 1.9G[7Cfai_cd.iso\n\nreal[4C34m47.030s\nuser[4C14m4.979s\nsys[5C2m35.336s\ndemo@faiserver:/home/fai$ scp fai_cd.iso demo@172.16.0.1:/disk1/isos/fai_dvd-`date +%Y%m%d`-2.iso\nThe authenticity of host '172.16.0.1 (172.16.0.1)' can't be established.\nED25519 key fingerprint is SHA256:93uUBMNloDj0vGdELz8x12HmojpeGShCAY+2QqmbFws.\nThis key is not known by any other names.\nAre you sure you want to continue connecting (yes/no/[fingerprint])? yes\nWarning: Permanently added \n'172.16.0.1' (ED25519) to the list of known hosts.\ndemo@172.16.0.1's password:\nfai_cd.iso[195C100% 1894MB 26.7MB/s 01:11\ndemo@faiserver:/home/fai$]0;]0;screen[?2004h \n\n2\n]0;]0;screen[?2004l[H[2J]2;screen[32m[ 0.916645] [39mio scheduler mq-deadline registered\n[32m[ 0.919042] [33mshpchp: [39mStandard Hot Plug PCI Controller Driver version: 0.4\n[32m[ 0.919836] [33misapnp: [39mScanning for PnP cards...\n[32m[ 1.287602] [33misapnp: [39mNo Plug & Play device found\n[32m[ 1.287868] [33mSerial: [39m8250/16550 driver, 4 ports, IRQ sharing enabled\n[32m[ 1.288426] [33m00:04: [39mttyS0 at I/O 0x3f8 (irq = 4, base_baud = 115200) is a 16550A\n[32m[ 1.289256] [39mLinux agpgart interface v0.103\n[32m[ 1.290054] [33mi8042: [39mPNP: PS/2 Controller [PNP0303:KBD,PNP0f13:MOU] at 0x60,0x64 irq 1,12\n[32m[ 1.291109] [33mserio: [39mi8042 KBD port at 0x60,0x64 irq 1\n[32m[ 1.291123] [33mserio: [39mi8042 AUX port at 0x60,0x64 irq 12\n[32m[ 1.291534] [33mmousedev: [39mPS/2 mouse device common for all mice\n[32m[ 1.291639] [33mrtc_cmos 00:05: [39mRTC can wake from S4\n[32m[ 1.292902] [33minput: [39mAT Translated Set 2 keyboard as /devices/platform/i8042/serio0/input/input0\n[32m[ 1.293327] [33mrtc_cmos 00:05: [39mregistered as rtc0\n[32m[ 1.293507] [33mrtc_cmos 00:05: [39msetting system clock to 2024-07-25T21:08:06 UTC (1721941686)\n[32m[ 1.293656] [\n33mrtc_cmos 00:05: [39malarms up to one day, y3k, 242 bytes nvram, hpet irqs\n[32m[ 1.293866] [33mledtrig-cpu: [39mregistered to indicate activity on CPUs\n[32m[ 1.294277] [33mNET: [39mRegistered PF_INET6 protocol family\n[32m[ 1.300349] [39mSegment Routing with IPv6\n[32m[ 1.300380] [39mIn-situ OAM (IOAM) with IPv6\n[32m[ 1.300418] [33mmip6: [39mMobile IPv6\n[32m[ 1.300433] [33mNET: [39mRegistered PF_PACKET protocol family\n[32m[ 1.300577] [33mmpls_gso: [39mMPLS GSO support\n[32m[ 1.301085] [33mIPI shorthand broadcast: [39menabled\n[32m[ 1.301401] [39mregistered taskstats version 1\n[32m[ 1.301425] [39mLoading compiled-in X.509 certificates\n[32m[ 1.379013] [33mLoaded X.509 cert 'Debian Secure Boot CA: [39m6ccece7e4c6c0d1f6149f3dd27dfcc5cbb419ea1'\n[32m[ 1.379048] [33mLoaded X.509 cert 'Debian Secure Boot Signer 2022 - 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Quota mode: none.\n[32m[ 6.986732] [33maudit: [39mtype=1400 audit(1721941692.188:2): apparmor=\"STATUS\" operation=\"profile_load\" profile=\"unconfined\" name=\"nvidia_modprobe\" pid=288 comm=\"apparmor_parser\"\n[32m[ 6.989717] [33maudit: [39mtype=1400 audit(1721941692.192:3): apparmor=\"STATUS\" operation=\"profile_load\" profile=\"unconfined\" name=\"nvidia_modprobe//kmod\" pid=288 comm=\"apparmor_parser\"\n[32m[ 7.135061] [33maudit: [39mtype=1400 audit(1721941692.336:4): apparmor=\"STATUS\" operation=\"profile_load\" profile=\"unconfined\" name=\"lsb_release\" pid=287 comm=\"apparmor_parser\"\n[32m[ 7.230218] [33maudit: [39mtype=1400 audit(1721941692.432:5): apparmor=\"STATUS\" operation=\"profile_load\" profile=\"unconfined\" name=\"/usr/bin/man\" pid=290 comm=\"apparmor_parser\"\n[32m[ 7.231824] [33maudit: [39mtype=1400 audit(1721941692.436:6): apparmor=\"STATUS\" operation=\"profile_load\" profile=\"unconfined\" name=\"man_filter\" pid=290 comm=\"apparmor_parser\"\n[32m[ 7.234087] [33maudit: [39mtype=1400 audit(1721941692.436:7): apparmor=\"STATUS\" operation=\"profile_load\" profile=\"unconfined\" name=\"man_groff\" pid=290 comm=\"apparmor_parser\"\n[32m[ 7.395705] [33maudit: [39mtype=1400 audit(1721941692.600:8): apparmor=\"STATUS\" operation=\"profile_load\" profile=\"unconfined\" name=\"tcpdump\" pid=291 comm=\"apparmor_parser\"\n[32m[ 7.509082] [33maudit: [39mtype=1400 audit(1721941692.712:9): apparmor=\"STATUS\" operation=\"profile_load\" profile=\"unconfined\" name=\"/usr/lib/NetworkManager/nm-dhcp-client.action\" pid=289 comm=\"apparmor_parser\"\n[32m[ 7.510826] [33maudit: [39mtype=1400 audit(1721941692.712:10): apparmor=\"STATUS\" operation=\"profile_load\" profile=\"unconfined\" name=\"/usr/lib/NetworkManager/nm-dhcp-helper\" pid=289 comm=\"apparmor_parser\"\n[32m[ 7.512397] [33maudit: [39mtype=1400 audit(1721941692.716:11): apparmor=\"STATUS\" operation=\"profile_load\" profile=\"unconfined\" name=\"/usr/lib/connman/scripts/dhclient-script\" pid=289 comm=\"apparmor_parser\"\n[32m[ 8.084242] [33m8139cp 0000:00:03.0 ens3: [39mlink up, 100Mbps, full-duplex, lpa 0x05E1\ndemo@faiserver:~$]0;]0;screen[?2004h \n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n0", "output": "1873.795558, new event"} -{"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n'172.16.0.1' (ED25519) to the list of known hosts.\ndemo@172.16.0.1's password:\nfai_cd.iso[195C100% 1894MB 26.7MB/s 01:11\ndemo@faiserver:/home/fai$]0;]0;screen[?2004h \n\n2\n]0;]0;screen[?2004l[H[2J]2;screen[32m[ 0.916645] [39mio scheduler mq-deadline registered\n[32m[ 0.919042] [33mshpchp: [39mStandard Hot Plug PCI Controller Driver version: 0.4\n[32m[ 0.919836] [33misapnp: [39mScanning for PnP cards...\n[32m[ 1.287602] [33misapnp: [39mNo Plug & Play device found\n[32m[ 1.287868] [33mSerial: [39m8250/16550 driver, 4 ports, IRQ sharing enabled\n[32m[ 1.288426] [33m00:04: [39mttyS0 at I/O 0x3f8 (irq = 4, base_baud = 115200) is a 16550A\n[32m[ 1.289256] [39mLinux agpgart interface v0.103\n[32m[ 1.290054] [33mi8042: [39mPNP: PS/2 Controller [PNP0303:KBD,PNP0f13:MOU] at 0x60,0x64 irq 1,12\n[32m[ 1.291109] [33mserio: [39mi8042 KBD port at 0x60,0x64 irq 1\n[32m[ 1.291123] [33mserio: [39mi8042 AUX port at 0x60,0x64 irq 12\n[32m[ 1.291534] [33mmousedev: [39mPS/2 mouse device common for all mice\n[32m[ 1.291639] [33mrtc_cmos 00:05: [39mRTC can wake from S4\n[32m[ 1.292902] [33minput: [39mAT Translated Set 2 keyboard as /devices/platform/i8042/serio0/input/input0\n[32m[ 1.293327] [33mrtc_cmos 00:05: [39mregistered as rtc0\n[32m[ 1.293507] [33mrtc_cmos 00:05: [39msetting system clock to 2024-07-25T21:08:06 UTC (1721941686)\n[32m[ 1.293656] [\n33mrtc_cmos 00:05: [39malarms up to one day, y3k, 242 bytes nvram, hpet irqs\n[32m[ 1.293866] [33mledtrig-cpu: [39mregistered to indicate activity on CPUs\n[32m[ 1.294277] [33mNET: [39mRegistered PF_INET6 protocol family\n[32m[ 1.300349] [39mSegment Routing with IPv6\n[32m[ 1.300380] [39mIn-situ OAM (IOAM) with IPv6\n[32m[ 1.300418] [33mmip6: [39mMobile IPv6\n[32m[ 1.300433] [33mNET: [39mRegistered PF_PACKET protocol family\n[32m[ 1.300577] [33mmpls_gso: [39mMPLS GSO support\n[32m[ 1.301085] [33mIPI shorthand broadcast: [39menabled\n[32m[ 1.301401] [39mregistered taskstats version 1\n[32m[ 1.301425] [39mLoading compiled-in X.509 certificates\n[32m[ 1.379013] [33mLoaded X.509 cert 'Debian Secure Boot CA: [39m6ccece7e4c6c0d1f6149f3dd27dfcc5cbb419ea1'\n[32m[ 1.379048] [33mLoaded X.509 cert 'Debian Secure Boot Signer 2022 - 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[TRUNCATED 52 LINES OF SYSTEM OUTPUT] ...\n\nThe authenticity of host '172.16.0.1 (172.16.0.1)' can't be established.\nED25519 key fingerprint is SHA256:93uUBMNloDj0vGdELz8x12HmojpeGShCAY+2QqmbFws.\nThis key is not known by any other names.\nAre you sure you want to continue connecting (yes/no/[fingerprint])? yes\nWarning: Permanently added \n'172.16.0.1' (ED25519) to the list of known hosts.\ndemo@172.16.0.1's password:\nfai_cd.iso[195C100% 1894MB 26.7MB/s 01:11\ndemo@faiserver:/home/fai$]0;]0;screen[?2004h \n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n2", "output": "1871.781498, new event"} +{"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nookworm/main i386 xfonts-75dpi all 1:1.0.5 [3,365 kB]\nGet: 9 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xfonts-base all 1:1.0.5+nmu1 [5,895 kB]\nGet: 10 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xfonts-scalable all 1:1.0.3-1.3 [306 kB]\nGet: 11 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xinit i386 1.4.0-1 [50.2 kB]\nGet: 12 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xserver-common all 2:21.1.7-3+deb12u7 [2,383 kB]\n\n... 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Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n'172.16.0.1' (ED25519) to the list of known hosts.\ndemo@172.16.0.1's password:\nfai_cd.iso[195C100% 1894MB 26.7MB/s 01:11\ndemo@faiserver:/home/fai$]0;]0;screen[?2004h \n\n2\n]0;]0;screen[?2004l[H[2J]2;screen[32m[ 0.916645] [39mio scheduler mq-deadline registered\n[32m[ 0.919042] [33mshpchp: [39mStandard Hot Plug PCI Controller Driver version: 0.4\n[32m[ 0.919836] [33misapnp: [39mScanning for PnP cards...\n[32m[ 1.287602] [33misapnp: [39mNo Plug & Play device found\n[32m[ 1.287868] [33mSerial: [39m8250/16550 driver, 4 ports, IRQ sharing enabled\n\n... 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[TRUNCATED 16 LINES OF SYSTEM OUTPUT] ...\n\ntime\n\n# for ssh X11 forwarding\nxauth\n[170B[7m-UU-:----F1 [1mFAIBASE [27m[0m[7m All L17 Git:master (Fundamental) ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------\n---------------------------------------------------\n[27mdemo@faiserver:/home/fai$[?2004h \n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\ng", "output": "1877.039296, new event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nt\nt\na\na\nt\nt\nu\nu\ns\ns\n\n\n\n[?2004l\nfatal: detected dubious ownership in repository at '/home/fai/config'\nTo add an exception for this directory, call:\n\n[8Cgit config --global --add safe.directory /home/fai/config\n\n[?2004hdemo@faiserver:/home/fai/config$ \n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nl", "output": "1900.531341, new event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\ns\n \n \n-\n-\nl\nl\na\na\n\n\n\n[?2004l\ntotal 44\ndr-xr-xr-x 10 root root 4096 Apr 13 2017 [1m[34m.[0m\ndrwxr-xr-x 4 root root 4096 Jul 25 13:10 [1m[34m..[0m\ndr-xr-xr-x 2 root root 4096 Jul 24 14:36 [1m[34mclass[0m\n\ndr-xr-xr-x 2 root root 4096 Oct 20 2012 [1m[34mdebconf[0m\ndr-xr-xr-x 2 root root 4096 May 26 14:08 [1m[34mdisk_config[0m\ndr-xr-xr-x 7 root root 4096 Mar 3 2014 [1m[34mfiles[0m\ndr-xr-xr-x 8 root root 4096 Jul 25 17:55 [1m[34m.git[0m\n-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 14 Mar 3 2014 .gitignore\ndr-xr-xr-x 2 root root 4096 Jul 23 11:40 [1m[34mhooks[0m\ndr-xr-xr-x 2 root root 4096 Jul 25 17:55 [1m[34mpackage_config[0m\ndr-xr-xr-x 32 root root 4096 Apr 26 2017 [1m[34mscripts[0m\n\n[?2004hdemo@faiserver:/home/fai/config$ \n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nc", "output": "1910.091112, new event"} -{"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n\n\n\n\nGenerating public/private ed25519 key pair.\n\nEnter file in which to save the key (/root/.ssh/id_ed25519): \n\n\n\n\nEnter passphrase (empty for no passphrase): \n\n\n\nEnter same passphrase again: \n\n\n\n\nYour identification has been saved in /root/.ssh/id_ed25519\n\nYour public key has been saved in /root/.ssh/id_ed25519.pub\nThe key fingerprint is:\nSHA256:2oJ7HIScjkYNlroAhtswH32u1rSUCKNSwmLrZZIEPzs root@faiserver\nThe key's randomart image is:\n+--[ED25519 256]--+\n|= o |\n|B*O . . |\n|*%=B * . |\n|*++=* * |\n|+oEo * .S |\n|..o.+.+o |\n| . ...o.. |\n| .o. |\n| .. |\n+----[SHA256]-----+\n\n[?2004hdemo@faiserver:/home/fai/config$ \n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\ns", "output": "2264.505635, new event"} -{"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n[?2004hdemo@stephost:~$ \n\n\n(reverse-i-search)`': \ns\ns': asciinema rec `date +%s`.rec --[7ms[27mtdin\nc\n\n[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[Cc': a[7msc[27miinema rec `date +%s`.rec --stdin\n[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C\nr\n[25Pr': [7mscr[27meen -dr\n\n\n\n[8Pdemo@stephost:~$ scr\n[?2004l\n\n[r[m[2J[H[?7h[?1;4;6l[?1049h[22;0;0t[4l[?1h=[0m(B[1;196r\n[H[2J[H[2J[149B[7m-UU-:----F1 [1mFAIBASE [27m[0m[7m All L17 Git:master (Fundamental) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------\n[27mdemo@faiserver:/home/fai$ cd config/\ndemo@faiserver:/home/fai/config$ git status\nfatal: detected dubious ownership in repository at '/home/fai/config'\nTo add an exception for this directory, call:[37D\n\ngit config --global --add safe.directory /home/fai/config\ndemo@faiserver:/home/fai/config$ ls -la\ntotal 44\ndr-xr-xr-x 10 root root 4096 Apr 13 2017 [1m[34m.\n[0mdrwxr-xr-x 4 root root 4096 Jul 25 13:10 [1m[34m..\n[0mdr-xr-xr-x 2 root root 4096 Jul 24 14:36 [1m[34mclass\n[0mdr-xr-xr-x 2 root root 4096 Oct 20 2012 [1m[34mdebconf\n[0mdr-xr-xr-x 2 root root 4096 May 26 14:08 [1m[34mdisk_config\n[0mdr-xr-xr-x 7 root root 4096 Mar 3 2014 [1m[34mfiles\n[0mdr-xr-xr-x 8 root root 4096 Jul 25 17:55 [1m[34m.git\n[0m-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 14 Mar 3 2014 .gitignore\ndr-xr-xr-x 2 root root 4096 Jul 23 11:40 [1m[34mhooks\n[0mdr-xr-xr-x 2 root root 4096 Jul 25 17:55 [1m[34mpackage_config\n[0mdr-xr-xr-x 32 root root 4096 Apr 26 2017 [1m[34mscripts\n[0mdemo@faiserver:/home/fai/config$ sudo ssh-keygen -t ed25519\nsudo: unable to resolve host faiserver: Name or service not known\n[sudo] password for demo:\nGenerating public/private ed25519 key pair.\nEnter file in which to save the key (/root/.ssh/id_ed25519):\nEnter passphrase (empty for no passphrase):\nEnter same passphrase again:\nYour identification has been saved in /root/.ssh/id_ed25519\nYour public key has been saved in /root/.ssh/id_ed25519.pub\nThe key fingerprint is:\nSHA256:2oJ7HIScjkYNl\nroAhtswH32u1rSUCKNSwmLrZZIEPzs root@faiserver\nThe key's randomart image is:\n+--[ED25519 256]--+\n|= o[13C|\n|B*O . .[10C|\n|*%=B * .[9C|\n|*++=* *[10C|\n|+oEo * .S[8C|\n|..o.+.+o[9C|\n| . ...o..[8C|\n|[5C.o.[9C|\n|[4C..[11C|\n+----[SHA256]-----+\ndemo@faiserver:/home/fai/config$ sudo cat /root/.ssh/id_ed25519.pub\nsudo: unable to resolve host faiserver: Name or service not known\nssh-ed25519 AAAAC3NzaC1lZDI1NTE5AAAAIM0w6go6EkUZXUY9e1xabbVDHooXZEhcLPNFAjPEd1BZ root@faiserver\ndemo@faiserver:/home/fai/config$[?2004h \n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\ng", "output": "36.846178, new event"} +{"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n\n\n\n\nGenerating public/private ed25519 key pair.\n\nEnter file in which to save the key (/root/.ssh/id_ed25519): \n\n\n\n\nEnter passphrase (empty for no passphrase): \n\n\n\nEnter same passphrase again: \n\n\n\n\nYour identification has been saved in /root/.ssh/id_ed25519\n\nYour public key has been saved in /root/.ssh/id_ed25519.pub\nThe key fingerprint is:\nSHA256:2oJ7HIScjkYNlroAhtswH32u1rSUCKNSwmLrZZIEPzs root@faiserver\nThe key's randomart image is:\n+--[ED25519 256]--+\n\n... [TRUNCATED 6 LINES OF SYSTEM OUTPUT] ...\n\n| . ...o.. |\n| .o. |\n| .. |\n+----[SHA256]-----+\n\n[?2004hdemo@faiserver:/home/fai/config$ \n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\ns", "output": "2264.505635, new event"} +{"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n[?2004hdemo@stephost:~$ \n\n\n(reverse-i-search)`': \ns\ns': asciinema rec `date +%s`.rec --[7ms[27mtdin\nc\n\n[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[Cc': a[7msc[27miinema rec `date +%s`.rec --stdin\n[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C\nr\n[25Pr': [7mscr[27meen -dr\n\n\n\n[8Pdemo@stephost:~$ scr\n[?2004l\n\n[r[m[2J[H[?7h[?1;4;6l[?1049h[22;0;0t[4l[?1h=[0m(B[1;196r\n[H[2J[H[2J[149B[7m-UU-:----F1 [1mFAIBASE [27m[0m[7m All L17 Git:master (Fundamental) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------\n[27mdemo@faiserver:/home/fai$ cd config/\ndemo@faiserver:/home/fai/config$ git status\nfatal: detected dubious ownership in repository at '/home/fai/config'\nTo add an exception for this directory, call:[37D\n\n... [TRUNCATED 21 LINES OF SYSTEM OUTPUT] ...\n\nEnter same passphrase again:\nYour identification has been saved in /root/.ssh/id_ed25519\nYour public key has been saved in /root/.ssh/id_ed25519.pub\nThe key fingerprint is:\nSHA256:2oJ7HIScjkYNl\nroAhtswH32u1rSUCKNSwmLrZZIEPzs root@faiserver\nThe key's randomart image is:\n+--[ED25519 256]--+\n|= o[13C|\n|B*O . .[10C|\n\n... [TRUNCATED 7 LINES OF SYSTEM OUTPUT] ...\n\n+----[SHA256]-----+\ndemo@faiserver:/home/fai/config$ sudo cat /root/.ssh/id_ed25519.pub\nsudo: unable to resolve host faiserver: Name or service not known\nssh-ed25519 AAAAC3NzaC1lZDI1NTE5AAAAIM0w6go6EkUZXUY9e1xabbVDHooXZEhcLPNFAjPEd1BZ root@faiserver\ndemo@faiserver:/home/fai/config$[?2004h \n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\ng", "output": "36.846178, new event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nThere is no tracking information for the current branch.\nPlease specify which branch you want to merge with.\nSee git-pull(1) for details.\n\n git pull <remote> <branch>\n\nIf you wish to set tracking information for this branch you can do so with:\n\n git branch --set-upstream-to=gitlab/<branch> master\n\n\n[?2004hdemo@faiserver:/home/fai/config$ \ng\ng\ni\ni\nt\nt\n \n \nd\nd\ni\ni\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nf", "output": "3536.018319, old event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\ng\ng\ni\ni\nt\nt\n \n \na\na\nd\nd\nd\nd\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n ", "output": "4942.685929, old event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nOD\n\nOD\n\nOD\nOD\n\n\nOD\n\nOD\n\nOD\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nOD", "output": "4991.051801, old event"} @@ -195,14 +195,14 @@ {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\ne\n \n \nd\nd\ne\ne\nm\nm\no\no\nu\nu\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n[K", "output": "6959.491032, old event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n \ni\ni\nn\nn\n.\n.\n'\n'\n\n\n\n[?2004l\nsudo: unable to resolve host faiserver: Name or service not known\n\n[master bd1ab67] make it where the demo user can log in.\n\n 1 file changed, 4 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n[?2004hdemo@faiserver:/home/fai/config$ ", "output": "6966.567566, new event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\na\nc\nc\ns\ns\n \n \np\np\na\na\n\t\nckage_config/\nF\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nF", "output": "18.298449, old event"} -{"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. 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Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n[194B[?12l[?25h[?25lLoading /etc/emacs/site-start.d/00debian.el (source)...done[K[H\n[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\n[196;33H[?12l[?25h[?25l50autoconf.el (source)...[K[H\n[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\n[196;58H[?12l[?25h[?25ldone[H\n[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\n[196;35H[?12l[?25h[?25ldictionaries-common.el (source)...[H\n[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\n[196;9H[?12l[?25h[?25ldebian-ispell (native compiled elisp)...[K[H\n[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\n[196;9H[?12l[?25h[?25l/var/cache/dictionaries-common/emacsen-ispell-default.el (source)...[H\n[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\n[196;77H[?12l[?25h[?25ldone[H\n[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\n[196;9H[?12l[?25h[?25ldebian-ispell (native compiled elisp)...done[K[H\n[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\n[196;9H[?12l[?25h[?25l/var/cache/dictionaries-common/emacsen-ispell-dicts.el (source)...[H\n[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\n[196;75H[?12l[?25h[?25ldone[H\n[?12l[?25h[?12;25h[196;10H[?12l[?25h[?25letc/emacs/site-start.d/50dictionaries-common[6P[H\n[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\n[?2004h\n[194B[?12l[?25h[?25lFor information about GNU Emacs and the GNU system, type [40mC-h C-a[49m.[K[H\n[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\n[194B[?12l[?25h[?25lFor information about GNU Emacs and the GNU system, type [40mC-h C-a[49m.[K[H[7mFile Edit Options Buffers Tools Help [27m\n[H\nPACKAGES aptitude[K\nisc-dhcp-client tcpdump deborphan[K\nemacs-nox[K\n\n... 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Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nOD\n[195;34H[?12l[?25h[?25l[7m3[27m[4;11H[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\n\n[195;6H[?12l[?25h[?25l[7m**[27m[4;10H[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\n\n\n\n[192B[?12l[?25h[?25lSaving file /home/fai/config/package_config/FAIBASE...[4;10H[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\n\n[192B[?12l[?25h[?25lWrote /home/fai/config/package_config/FAIBASE[K[4;10H[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\n[195;6H[?12l[?25h[?25l[7m--[27m[4;10H[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\n\n\n[192B[K[4;10H\n\n\n[192B[K[?2004l[?12l[?25h\n[?2004hdemo@faiserver:/home/fai/config$ \n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nOA", "output": "28.000938, new event"} -{"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n...skipping...\n[1m--- a/package_config/EADMIN[0m\n[1m+++ b/package_config/EADMIN[0m\n[36m@@ -1,10 +1,11 @@[39m\n PACKAGES aptitude\n[31m-cruft[39m\n[32m+[39m[32mcruft-ng[39m\n chkrootkit\n gdb\n gddrescue\n[31m-iotop[39m\n[31m-lsof[39m\n n\nmap\n vrms\n magit\n[32m+[39m\n[32m+[39m[32mPACKAGES aptitude HWPHYS[39m\n[32m+[39m[32miotop[39m\n[1mdiff --git a/package_config/FAIBASE b/package_config/FAIBASE[0m\n[1mindex dcb78ca..fd9850c 100644[0m\n[1m--- a/package_config/FAIBASE[0m\n[1m+++ b/package_config/FAIBASE[0m\n[36m@@ -1,29 +1,24 @@[39m\n PACKAGES aptitude\n[31m-isc-dhcp-client wget tcpdump deborphan[39m\n[31m-emacs-nox gpm screen telnet[39m\n[32m+[39m[32misc-dhcp-client tcpdump deborphan[39m\n[32m+[39m[32memacs-nox[39m\n[32m+[39m[32mscreen[39m\n busybox\n console-common\n cron\n debconf-utils\n[31m-discover[39m\n file\n[31m-hdparm[39m\n less\n lynx\n links\n linuxlogo\n locales\n[31m-nfs-common[39m\n nscd\n[31m-ntpdate[39m\n[32m+[39m[32mntpsec-ntpd\nate[39m\n openssh-client\n openssh-server\n[31m-pciutils[39m\n[31m-rdate[39m\n rsync\n strace\n time\n[31m-usbutils[39m\n \n # 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FIXME: libmysqlclient-dev is not in Debian 9\n #libmysqlclient-dev\n[7m(END)[27m[K\nOF\n\n[K [KESCESC[K[[[K44[K~~\n[K\n...skipping...\n[1m--- a/package_config/EADMIN[0m\n[1m+++ b/package_config/EADMIN[0m\n[36m@@ -1,10 +1,11 @@[39m\n PACKAGES aptitude\n[31m-cruft[39m\n[32m+[39m[32mcruft-ng[39m\n chkrootkit\n gdb\n gddrescue\n[31m-iotop[39m\n[31m-lsof[39m\n nmap\n vrms\n magit\n[32m+[39m\n[32m+[39m[32mPACKAGES aptitude HWPHYS[39m\n[32m+[39m[32miotop[39m\n[1mdiff --git a/package_config/FAIBASE b/package_config/FAIBASE[0m\n[1mindex dcb78ca..fd9850c 100644[0m\n[1m--- a/package_config/FAIBASE[0m\n[1m+++ b/package_config/FAIBASE[0m\n[36m@@ -1,29 +1,24 @@[39m\n PACKAGES aptitude\n[31m-isc-dhcp-client wget tcpdump deborphan[39m\n[31m-emacs-nox gpm screen telnet[39m\n[32m+[39m[32misc-dhcp-client tcpdump deborphan[39m\n[32m+[39m[32memacs-nox[39m\n[32m+[39m[32mscreen[39m\n busybox\n console-common\n cron\n debconf-utils\n[31m-discover[39m\n file\n[31m-hdparm[39m\n less\n lynx\n links\n linuxlogo\n locales\n\n[31m-nfs-common[39m\n nscd\n[31m-ntpdate[39m\n[32m+[39m[32mntpsec-ntpdate[39m\n openssh-client\n openssh-server\n[31m-pciutils[39m\n[31m-rdate[39m\n rsync\n strace\n time\n[31m-usbutils[39m\n \n # for ssh X11 forwarding\n xauth\n[1mdiff --\ngit a/package_config/HOSTOFFICE b/package_config/HOSTOFFICE[0m\n[1mindex d61f377..1e0f2a4 100644[0m\n[1m--- a/package_config/HOSTOFFICE[0m\n[1m+++ b/package_config/HOSTOFFICE[0m\n[36m@@ -3,7 +3,6 @@[39m\n PACKAGES aptitude\n cups\n firefox-esr\n[31m-midori[39m\n wine\n evolution\n dia\n[36m@@ -13,7 +12,6 @@[39m smbclient\n libpam-ldap\n k3b\n \n[31m-[39m\n # FIXME: dropped after jessie:\n #PACKAGES aptitude JESSIE\n #browser-plugin-lightspark\n[36m@@ -23,3 +21,6 @@[39m k3b\n # FIXME: not in debian 10\n #gnash\n #browser-plugin-gnash\n[32m+[39m\n[32m+[39m[32m# FIXME: not in debian 12?[39m\n[32m+[39m[32m#midori[39m\n[1mdiff --git a/package_config/HWPHYS b/package_config/HWPHYS[0m\n[1mindex 059297c..1f314b3 100644[0m\n[1m--- a/package_config/HWPHYS[0m\n[1m+++ b/package_config/HWPHYS[0m\n[36m@@ -1,9 +1,16 @@[39m\n PACKAGES aptitude\n acpi-support-base\n[32m+[39m[32mdiscover[39m\n[32m+[39m[32mdmidecode[39m\n eject\n fancontrol\n flashrom\n[32m+[39m[32mgpm[39m\n[32m+[39m[32mhdparm[39m\n lm-sensors\n[32m+[39m[32mnfs-common[39m\n[32m+[39m[32mpciutils[39m\n[32m+[39m[32musbutils[39m\n x86info\n \n # for performance tuning hardware.\n[1mdiff --git a/package_config/JADMIN b/package_config/JADMIN[0m\n[1mindex fb3f384..efccf18 100644[0m\n[1m--- a/package_config/JADMIN[0m\n[1m+++ b/package_config/JADMIN[0m\n[36m@@ -2,15 +2,13 @@[39m\n PACKAGES aptitude\n apparmor\n bash-completion\n[31m-cruft[39m\n[32m+[39m[32mcruft-ng[39m\n chkrootkit\n[31m-cla\nmav[39m\n debsums\n fail2ban\n gdb\n gddrescue\n[31m-iotop[39m\n[31m-lsof[39m\n[32m+[39m[32minetutils-telnet[39m\n manpages\n nmap\n psmisc\n[36m@@ -24,3 +22,4 @@[39m foremost\n PACKAGES aptitude HWPHYS\n ethtool\n powertop\n[32m+[39m[32miotop[39m\n[1mdiff --git a/package_config/JUSER b/package_config/JUSER[0m\n[1mindex 986c3cf..27c9e89 100644[0m\n[1m--- a/package_config/JUSER[0m\n[1m+++ b/package_config/JUSER[0m\n[36m@@ -3,9 +3,7 @@[39m aspell\n bc\n ccache \n dpkg-dev-el\n[31m-fortunes-off [39m\n fortunes-bofh-excuses \n[31m-gnuplot-nox[39m\n link-grammar\n magit\n ncftp \n[36m@@ -22,11 +20,14 @@[39m vorbis-tools\n PACKAGES aptitude XORG\n evince\n freeciv-client-gtk \n[31m-midori[39m\n chromium\n firefox-esr\n abcde\n \n[32m+[39m[32m#FIXME: not in debian 12?[39m\n[32m+[39m[32m#fortunes-off[39m\n[32m+[39m[32m#midori[39m\n[32m+[39m\n #FIXME: replaced grip with sound-juicer, but its not working on my laptop..\n \n # FIXME: liblink-grammar4-dev does not exist in d\nebian 9\n[1mdiff --git a/package_config/LINUXPMIDEV b/package_config/LINUXPMIDEV[0m\n[1mindex e2b17c4..e69de29 100644[0m\n[1m--- a/package_config/LINUXPMIDEV[0m\n[1m+++ b/package_config/LINUXPMIDEV[0m\n[36m@@ -1,2 +0,0 @@[39m\n[31m-PACKAGES aptitude[39m\n[31m-lsof[39m\n\\ No newline at end of file\n[1mdiff --git a/package_config/SERVERQEMU b/package_config/SERVERQEMU[0m\n[1mindex 9fb0dfc..15c8aef 100644[0m\n[1m--- a/package_config/SERVERQEMU[0m\n[1m+++ b/package_config/SERVERQEMU[0m\n[36m@@ -5,7 +5,6 @@[39m mdadm\n multipath-tools\n multipath-tools-boot\n open-iscsi\n[31m-qemu[39m\n qemu-kvm\n arno-iptables-firewall\n \n[1mdiff --git a/package_config/SERVERSLEEPERMUD b/package_config/SERVERSLEEPERMUD[0m\n[1mindex 95f99a3..2433506 100644[0m\n[1m--- a/package_config/SERVERSLEEPERMUD[0m\n[1m+++ b/package_config/SERVERSLEEPERMUD[0m\n[36m@@ -2,7 +2,9 @@[39m\n PACKAGES aptitude\n git\n build-essential\n[31m-python2.7-dev[39m\n[32m+[39m\n[32m+[39m[32m# FIXME: python2.7-dev i\ns not in debian 12.[39m\n[32m+[39m[32m#python2.7-dev[39m\n \n # FIXME: libmysqlclient-dev is not in Debian 9\n #libmysqlclient-dev\n[7m(END)[27m[K\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nq", "output": "33.658672, new event"} -{"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n/package_config/JADMIN[0m\n[36m@@ -2,15 +2,13 @@[39m\n PACKAGES aptitude\n apparmor\n bash-completion\n[31m-cruft[39m\n[32m+[39m[32mcruft-ng[39m\n chkrootkit\n[31m-clamav[39m\n debsums\n fail2ban\n gdb\n gddrescue\n[31m-iotop[39m\n[31m-lsof[39m\n[32m+[39m[32minetutils-telnet[39m\n manpages\n nmap\n psmisc\n[36m@@ -24,3 +22,4 @@[39m foremost\n PACKAGES aptitude HWPHYS\n ethtool\n powertop\n[32m+[39m[32miotop[39m\n[1mdiff --git a/package_config/JUSER b/package_config/JUSER[0m\n[1mindex 986c3cf..27c9e89 100644[0m\n[1m--- a/package_config/JUSER[0m\n[1m+++ b/package_config/JUSER[0m\n[36m@@ -3,9 +3,7 @@[39m aspell\n bc\n ccache \n dpkg-dev-el\n[31m-fortunes-off [39m\n fortunes-bofh-excuses \n[31m-gnuplot-nox[39m\n link-gramma\nr\n magit\n ncftp \n[36m@@ -22,11 +20,14 @@[39m vorbis-tools\n PACKAGES aptitude XORG\n evince\n freeciv-client-gtk \n[31m-midori[39m\n chromium\n firefox-esr\n abcde\n \n[32m+[39m[32m#FIXME: not in debian 12?[39m\n[32m+[39m[32m#fortunes-off[39m\n[32m+[39m[32m#midori[39m\n[32m+[39m\n #FIXME: replaced grip with sound-juicer, but its not working on my laptop..\n \n # FIXME: liblink-grammar4-dev does not exist in debian 9\n[1mdiff --git a/package_config/LINUXPMIDEV b/package_config/LINUXPMIDEV[0m\n[1mindex e2b17c4..e69de29 100644[0m\n[1m--- a/package_config/LINUXPMIDEV[0m\n[1m+++ b/package_config/LINUXPMIDEV[0m\n[36m@@ -1,2 +0,0 @@[39m\n[31m-PACKAGES aptitude[39m\n[31m-lsof[39m\n\\ No newline at end of file\n[1mdiff --git a/package_config/SERVERQEMU b/package_config/SERVERQEMU[0m\n[1mindex 9fb0dfc..15c8aef 100644[0m\n[1m--- a/package_config/SERVERQEMU[0m\n[1m+++ b/package_config/SERVERQEMU[0m\n[36m@@ -5,7 +5,6 @@[39m mdadm\n multipath-tools\n multipath-tools-boot\n open-i\nscsi\n[31m-qemu[39m\n qemu-kvm\n arno-iptables-firewall\n \n[1mdiff --git a/package_config/SERVERSLEEPERMUD b/package_config/SERVERSLEEPERMUD[0m\n[1mindex 95f99a3..2433506 100644[0m\n[1m--- a/package_config/SERVERSLEEPERMUD[0m\n[1m+++ b/package_config/SERVERSLEEPERMUD[0m\n[36m@@ -2,7 +2,9 @@[39m\n PACKAGES aptitude\n git\n build-essential\n[31m-python2.7-dev[39m\n[32m+[39m\n[32m+[39m[32m# FIXME: python2.7-dev is not in debian 12.[39m\n[32m+[39m[32m#python2.7-dev[39m\n \n # FIXME: libmysqlclient-dev is not in Debian 9\n #libmysqlclient-dev\n[7m(END)[27m[K\nOF\n\n[K [KESCESC[K[[[K44[K~~\n[K\n...skipping...\n[1m--- a/package_config/EADMIN[0m\n[1m+++ b/package_config/EADMIN[0m\n[36m@@ -1,10 +1,11 @@[39m\n PACKAGES aptitude\n[31m-cruft[39m\n[32m+[39m[32mcruft-ng[39m\n chkrootkit\n gdb\n gddrescue\n[31m-iotop[39m\n[31m-lsof[39m\n nmap\n vrms\n magit\n[32m+[39m\n[32m+[39m[32mPACKAGES aptitude HWPHYS[39m\n[32m+[39m[32miotop[39m\n[1mdiff --git a/package_config/FAIBASE b/package_config/FAIBASE[0m\n[1mindex dcb78ca..fd9850c 100644[0m\n[1m--- a/package_config/FAIBASE[0m\n[1m+++ b/package_config/FAIBASE[0m\n[36m@@ -1,29 +1,24 @@[39m\n PACKAGES aptitude\n[31m-isc-dhcp-client wget tcpdump deborphan[39m\n[31m-emacs-nox gpm screen telnet[39m\n[32m+[39m[32misc-dhcp-client tcpdump deborphan[39m\n[32m+[39m[32memacs-nox[39m\n[32m+[39m[32mscreen[39m\n busybox\n console-common\n cron\n debconf-utils\n[31m-discover[39m\n file\n[31m-hdparm[39m\n less\n lynx\n links\n linuxlogo\n locales\n\n[31m-nfs-common[39m\n nscd\n[31m-ntpdate[39m\n[32m+[39m[32mntpsec-ntpdate[39m\n openssh-client\n openssh-server\n[31m-pciutils[39m\n[31m-rdate[39m\n rsync\n strace\n time\n[31m-usbutils[39m\n \n # for ssh X11 forwarding\n xauth\n[1mdiff --\ngit a/package_config/HOSTOFFICE b/package_config/HOSTOFFICE[0m\n[1mindex d61f377..1e0f2a4 100644[0m\n[1m--- a/package_config/HOSTOFFICE[0m\n[1m+++ b/package_config/HOSTOFFICE[0m\n[36m@@ -3,7 +3,6 @@[39m\n PACKAGES aptitude\n cups\n firefox-esr\n[31m-midori[39m\n wine\n evolution\n dia\n[36m@@ -13,7 +12,6 @@[39m smbclient\n libpam-ldap\n k3b\n \n[31m-[39m\n # FIXME: dropped after jessie:\n #PACKAGES aptitude JESSIE\n #browser-plugin-lightspark\n[36m@@ -23,3 +21,6 @@[39m k3b\n # FIXME: not in debian 10\n #gnash\n #browser-plugin-gnash\n[32m+[39m\n[32m+[39m[32m# FIXME: not in debian 12?[39m\n[32m+[39m[32m#midori[39m\n[1mdiff --git a/package_config/HWPHYS b/package_config/HWPHYS[0m\n[1mindex 059297c..1f314b3 100644[0m\n[1m--- a/package_config/HWPHYS[0m\n[1m+++ b/package_config/HWPHYS[0m\n[36m@@ -1,9 +1,16 @@[39m\n PACKAGES aptitude\n acpi-support-base\n[32m+[39m[32mdiscover[39m\n[32m+[39m[32mdmidecode[39m\n eject\n fancontrol\n flashrom\n[32m+[39m[32mgpm[39m\n[32m+[39m[32mhdparm[39m\n lm-sensors\n[32m+[39m[32mnfs-common[39m\n[32m+[39m[32mpciutils[39m\n[32m+[39m[32musbutils[39m\n x86info\n \n # for performance tuning hardware.\n[1mdiff --git a/package_config/JADMIN b/package_config/JADMIN[0m\n[1mindex fb3f384..efccf18 100644[0m\n[1m--- a/package_config/JADMIN[0m\n[1m+++ b/package_config/JADMIN[0m\n[36m@@ -2,15 +2,13 @@[39m\n PACKAGES aptitude\n apparmor\n bash-completion\n[31m-cruft[39m\n[32m+[39m[32mcruft-ng[39m\n chkrootkit\n[31m-cla\nmav[39m\n debsums\n fail2ban\n gdb\n gddrescue\n[31m-iotop[39m\n[31m-lsof[39m\n[32m+[39m[32minetutils-telnet[39m\n manpages\n nmap\n psmisc\n[36m@@ -24,3 +22,4 @@[39m foremost\n PACKAGES aptitude HWPHYS\n ethtool\n powertop\n[32m+[39m[32miotop[39m\n[1mdiff --git a/package_config/JUSER b/package_config/JUSER[0m\n[1mindex 986c3cf..27c9e89 100644[0m\n[1m--- a/package_config/JUSER[0m\n[1m+++ b/package_config/JUSER[0m\n[36m@@ -3,9 +3,7 @@[39m aspell\n bc\n ccache \n dpkg-dev-el\n[31m-fortunes-off [39m\n fortunes-bofh-excuses \n[31m-gnuplot-nox[39m\n link-grammar\n magit\n ncftp \n[36m@@ -22,11 +20,14 @@[39m vorbis-tools\n PACKAGES aptitude XORG\n evince\n freeciv-client-gtk \n[31m-midori[39m\n chromium\n firefox-esr\n abcde\n \n[32m+[39m[32m#FIXME: not in debian 12?[39m\n[32m+[39m[32m#fortunes-off[39m\n[32m+[39m[32m#midori[39m\n[32m+[39m\n #FIXME: replaced grip with sound-juicer, but its not working on my laptop..\n \n # FIXME: liblink-grammar4-dev does not exist in d\nebian 9\n[1mdiff --git a/package_config/LINUXPMIDEV b/package_config/LINUXPMIDEV[0m\n[1mindex e2b17c4..e69de29 100644[0m\n[1m--- a/package_config/LINUXPMIDEV[0m\n[1m+++ b/package_config/LINUXPMIDEV[0m\n[36m@@ -1,2 +0,0 @@[39m\n[31m-PACKAGES aptitude[39m\n[31m-lsof[39m\n\\ No newline at end of file\n[1mdiff --git a/package_config/SERVERQEMU b/package_config/SERVERQEMU[0m\n[1mindex 9fb0dfc..15c8aef 100644[0m\n[1m--- a/package_config/SERVERQEMU[0m\n[1m+++ b/package_config/SERVERQEMU[0m\n[36m@@ -5,7 +5,6 @@[39m mdadm\n multipath-tools\n multipath-tools-boot\n open-iscsi\n[31m-qemu[39m\n qemu-kvm\n arno-iptables-firewall\n \n[1mdiff --git a/package_config/SERVERSLEEPERMUD b/package_config/SERVERSLEEPERMUD[0m\n[1mindex 95f99a3..2433506 100644[0m\n[1m--- a/package_config/SERVERSLEEPERMUD[0m\n[1m+++ b/package_config/SERVERSLEEPERMUD[0m\n[36m@@ -2,7 +2,9 @@[39m\n PACKAGES aptitude\n git\n build-essential\n[31m-python2.7-dev[39m\n[32m+[39m\n[32m+[39m[32m# FIXME: python2.7-dev i\ns not in debian 12.[39m\n[32m+[39m[32m#python2.7-dev[39m\n \n # FIXME: libmysqlclient-dev is not in Debian 9\n #libmysqlclient-dev\n[7m(END)[27m[K\nq\n\n[K\n[?2004hdemo@faiserver:/home/fai/config$ \n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\ns", "output": "35.290792, new event"} +{"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n...skipping...\n[1m--- a/package_config/EADMIN[0m\n[1m+++ b/package_config/EADMIN[0m\n[36m@@ -1,10 +1,11 @@[39m\n PACKAGES aptitude\n[31m-cruft[39m\n[32m+[39m[32mcruft-ng[39m\n chkrootkit\n gdb\n gddrescue\n[31m-iotop[39m\n[31m-lsof[39m\n n\nmap\n vrms\n magit\n[32m+[39m\n[32m+[39m[32mPACKAGES aptitude HWPHYS[39m\n\n... [TRUNCATED 23 LINES OF SYSTEM OUTPUT] ...\n\n locales\n[31m-nfs-common[39m\n nscd\n[31m-ntpdate[39m\n[32m+[39m[32mntpsec-ntpd\nate[39m\n openssh-client\n openssh-server\n[31m-pciutils[39m\n[31m-rdate[39m\n\n... [TRUNCATED 54 LINES OF SYSTEM OUTPUT] ...\n\n # for performance tuning hardware.\n[1mdiff --git a/package_config/JADMIN b/package_config/JADMIN[0m\n[1mindex fb3f384..efccf18 100644[0m\n[1m--- a/package_config/JADMIN[0m\n[1m+++ b\n/package_config/JADMIN[0m\n[36m@@ -2,15 +2,13 @@[39m\n PACKAGES aptitude\n apparmor\n bash-completion\n\n... [TRUNCATED 26 LINES OF SYSTEM OUTPUT] ...\n\n dpkg-dev-el\n[31m-fortunes-off [39m\n fortunes-bofh-excuses \n[31m-gnuplot-nox[39m\n link-gramma\nr\n magit\n ncftp \n[36m@@ -22,11 +20,14 @@[39m vorbis-tools\n PACKAGES aptitude XORG\n\n... [TRUNCATED 25 LINES OF SYSTEM OUTPUT] ...\n\n[1m+++ b/package_config/SERVERQEMU[0m\n[36m@@ -5,7 +5,6 @@[39m mdadm\n multipath-tools\n multipath-tools-boot\n open-i\nscsi\n[31m-qemu[39m\n qemu-kvm\n arno-iptables-firewall\n \n\n... [TRUNCATED 11 LINES OF SYSTEM OUTPUT] ...\n\n[32m+[39m[32m#python2.7-dev[39m\n \n # FIXME: libmysqlclient-dev is not in Debian 9\n #libmysqlclient-dev\n[7m(END)[27m[K\nOF\n\n[K [KESCESC[K[[[K44[K~~\n[K\n...skipping...\n[1m--- a/package_config/EADMIN[0m\n[1m+++ b/package_config/EADMIN[0m\n[36m@@ -1,10 +1,11 @@[39m\n PACKAGES aptitude\n\n... [TRUNCATED 31 LINES OF SYSTEM OUTPUT] ...\n\n less\n lynx\n links\n linuxlogo\n locales\n\n[31m-nfs-common[39m\n nscd\n[31m-ntpdate[39m\n[32m+[39m[32mntpsec-ntpdate[39m\n\n... [TRUNCATED 7 LINES OF SYSTEM OUTPUT] ...\n\n[31m-usbutils[39m\n \n # for ssh X11 forwarding\n xauth\n[1mdiff --\ngit a/package_config/HOSTOFFICE b/package_config/HOSTOFFICE[0m\n[1mindex d61f377..1e0f2a4 100644[0m\n[1m--- a/package_config/HOSTOFFICE[0m\n[1m+++ b/package_config/HOSTOFFICE[0m\n[36m@@ -3,7 +3,6 @@[39m\n\n... [TRUNCATED 50 LINES OF SYSTEM OUTPUT] ...\n\n bash-completion\n[31m-cruft[39m\n[32m+[39m[32mcruft-ng[39m\n chkrootkit\n[31m-cla\nmav[39m\n debsums\n fail2ban\n gdb\n gddrescue\n\n... [TRUNCATED 36 LINES OF SYSTEM OUTPUT] ...\n\n[32m+[39m[32m#midori[39m\n[32m+[39m\n #FIXME: replaced grip with sound-juicer, but its not working on my laptop..\n \n # FIXME: liblink-grammar4-dev does not exist in d\nebian 9\n[1mdiff --git a/package_config/LINUXPMIDEV b/package_config/LINUXPMIDEV[0m\n[1mindex e2b17c4..e69de29 100644[0m\n[1m--- a/package_config/LINUXPMIDEV[0m\n[1m+++ b/package_config/LINUXPMIDEV[0m\n\n... [TRUNCATED 22 LINES OF SYSTEM OUTPUT] ...\n\n git\n build-essential\n[31m-python2.7-dev[39m\n[32m+[39m\n[32m+[39m[32m# FIXME: python2.7-dev i\ns not in debian 12.[39m\n[32m+[39m[32m#python2.7-dev[39m\n \n # FIXME: libmysqlclient-dev is not in Debian 9\n #libmysqlclient-dev\n[7m(END)[27m[K\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nq", "output": "33.658672, new event"} +{"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n/package_config/JADMIN[0m\n[36m@@ -2,15 +2,13 @@[39m\n PACKAGES aptitude\n apparmor\n bash-completion\n\n... [TRUNCATED 26 LINES OF SYSTEM OUTPUT] ...\n\n dpkg-dev-el\n[31m-fortunes-off [39m\n fortunes-bofh-excuses \n[31m-gnuplot-nox[39m\n link-gramma\nr\n magit\n ncftp \n[36m@@ -22,11 +20,14 @@[39m vorbis-tools\n PACKAGES aptitude XORG\n\n... [TRUNCATED 25 LINES OF SYSTEM OUTPUT] ...\n\n[1m+++ b/package_config/SERVERQEMU[0m\n[36m@@ -5,7 +5,6 @@[39m mdadm\n multipath-tools\n multipath-tools-boot\n open-i\nscsi\n[31m-qemu[39m\n qemu-kvm\n arno-iptables-firewall\n \n\n... [TRUNCATED 11 LINES OF SYSTEM OUTPUT] ...\n\n[32m+[39m[32m#python2.7-dev[39m\n \n # FIXME: libmysqlclient-dev is not in Debian 9\n #libmysqlclient-dev\n[7m(END)[27m[K\nOF\n\n[K [KESCESC[K[[[K44[K~~\n[K\n...skipping...\n[1m--- a/package_config/EADMIN[0m\n[1m+++ b/package_config/EADMIN[0m\n[36m@@ -1,10 +1,11 @@[39m\n PACKAGES aptitude\n\n... [TRUNCATED 31 LINES OF SYSTEM OUTPUT] ...\n\n less\n lynx\n links\n linuxlogo\n locales\n\n[31m-nfs-common[39m\n nscd\n[31m-ntpdate[39m\n[32m+[39m[32mntpsec-ntpdate[39m\n\n... [TRUNCATED 7 LINES OF SYSTEM OUTPUT] ...\n\n[31m-usbutils[39m\n \n # for ssh X11 forwarding\n xauth\n[1mdiff --\ngit a/package_config/HOSTOFFICE b/package_config/HOSTOFFICE[0m\n[1mindex d61f377..1e0f2a4 100644[0m\n[1m--- a/package_config/HOSTOFFICE[0m\n[1m+++ b/package_config/HOSTOFFICE[0m\n[36m@@ -3,7 +3,6 @@[39m\n\n... [TRUNCATED 50 LINES OF SYSTEM OUTPUT] ...\n\n bash-completion\n[31m-cruft[39m\n[32m+[39m[32mcruft-ng[39m\n chkrootkit\n[31m-cla\nmav[39m\n debsums\n fail2ban\n gdb\n gddrescue\n\n... [TRUNCATED 36 LINES OF SYSTEM OUTPUT] ...\n\n[32m+[39m[32m#midori[39m\n[32m+[39m\n #FIXME: replaced grip with sound-juicer, but its not working on my laptop..\n \n # FIXME: liblink-grammar4-dev does not exist in d\nebian 9\n[1mdiff --git a/package_config/LINUXPMIDEV b/package_config/LINUXPMIDEV[0m\n[1mindex e2b17c4..e69de29 100644[0m\n[1m--- a/package_config/LINUXPMIDEV[0m\n[1m+++ b/package_config/LINUXPMIDEV[0m\n\n... [TRUNCATED 22 LINES OF SYSTEM OUTPUT] ...\n\n git\n build-essential\n[31m-python2.7-dev[39m\n[32m+[39m\n[32m+[39m[32m# FIXME: python2.7-dev i\ns not in debian 12.[39m\n[32m+[39m[32m#python2.7-dev[39m\n \n # FIXME: libmysqlclient-dev is not in Debian 9\n #libmysqlclient-dev\n[7m(END)[27m[K\nq\n\n[K\n[?2004hdemo@faiserver:/home/fai/config$ \n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\ns", "output": "35.290792, new event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nR\nR\nS\nS\n\t\n[?5h[?5l\nL\nL\n\t\nEEPERMUD\n\n\n\n[?2004l\nsudo: unable to resolve host faiserver: Name or service not known\n\n[?2004hdemo@faiserver:/home/fai/config$ \n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\ns", "output": "47.225664, new event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nc\nc\no\no\nm\nm\nm\nm\ni\ni\nt\nt\n \n \n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n-", "output": "49.904836, old event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n1\n1\n2\n2\n.\n.\n'\n'\n\n\n\n[?2004l\nsudo: unable to resolve host faiserver: Name or service not known\n\n[master bb05d54] python 2.7 no longer exists in debian 12.\n\n 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)\n\n[?2004hdemo@faiserver:/home/fai/config$ \n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nOA", "output": "63.595226, new event"} -{"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nOF\n[K [KESCESC[K[[[K44[K~~\n[K\n...skipping...\n[1m--- a/hooks/updatebase.DEFAULT.source[0m\n[1m+++ /dev/null[0m\n[36m@@ -1,10 +0,0 @@[39m\n[31m-#!/bin/bash[39m\n[31m-[39m\n[31m-# skip DEFAULT hook if a hook for $HOSTNAME exists[39m\n[31m-scriptname=$(basename $0 .DEFAULT)[39m\n[31m-[-f $FAI/hooks/$scriptname.$HOSTNAME ] && exit[39m\n[31m-# here follows the actions for class DEFAULT[39m\n[31m-cp /etc/apt/sources.list /target/etc/apt/sources.list[39m\n[31m-mkdir /target/faiserver[39m\n[31m-mount /faiserver /target/faiserver -t bind[39m\n[31m-export[39m\n[1mdiff --git a/package_config/EADMIN b/package_config/EADMIN[0m\n[1mindex dede538..f0f5263 100644[0m\n[1m--- a/package_config/EADMIN[0m\n[1m+++ b/package_config/EADMIN[0m\n[36m@@ -1,10 +1,11 @@[39m\n PACK\nAGES aptitude\n[31m-cruft[39m\n[32m+[39m[32mcruft-ng[39m\n chkrootkit\n gdb\n gddrescue\n[31m-iotop[39m\n[31m-lsof[39m\n nmap\n vrms\n magit\n[32m+[39m\n[32m+[39m[32mPACKAGES aptitude HWPHYS[39m\n[32m+[39m[32miotop[39m\n[1mdiff --git a/package_config/FAIBASE b/package_config/FAIBASE[0m\n[1mindex dcb78ca..fd9850c 100644[0m\n[1m--- a/package_config/FAIBASE[0m\n[1m+++ b/package_config/FAIBASE[0m\n[36m@@ -1,29 +1,24 @@[39m\n PACKAGES aptitude\n[31m-isc-dhcp-client wget tcpdump deb\norphan[39m\n[31m-emacs-nox gpm screen telnet[39m\n[32m+[39m[32misc-dhcp-client tcpdump deborphan[39m\n[32m+[39m[32memacs-nox[39m\n[32m+[39m[32mscreen[39m\n busybox\n console-common\n cron\n debconf-utils\n[31m-discover[39m\n file\n[31m-hdparm[39m\n less\n lynx\n links\n linuxlogo\n locales\n[31m-nfs-common[39m\n nscd\n[31m-ntpdate[39m\n[32m+[39m[32mntpsec-ntpdate[39m\n openssh-client\n openssh-server\n[31m-pciutils[39m\n[31m-rdate[39m\n rsync\n strace\n time\n[31m-usbutils[39m\n \n # for ssh X11 forwarding\n xauth\n[1mdiff --git a/package_config/HOSTOFFICE b/package_config/HOSTOFFICE[0m\n[1mi\nndex d61f377..1e0f2a4 100644[0m\n[1m--- a/package_config/HOSTOFFICE[0m\n[1m+++ b/package_config/HOSTOFFICE[0m\n[36m@@ -3,7 +3,6 @@[39m\n PACKAGES aptitude\n cups\n firefox-esr\n[31m-midori[39m\n wine\n evolution\n dia\n[36m@@ -13,7 +12,6 @@[39m smbclient\n libpam-ldap\n k3b\n \n[31m-[39m\n # FIXME: dropped after jessie:\n #PACKAGES aptitude JESSIE\n #browser-plugin-lightspark\n[36m@@ -23,3 +21,6 @@[39m k3b\n # FIXME: not in debian 10\n #gnash\n #browser-plugin-gnash\n[32m+[39m\n[32m+[39m[32m# FIXME: not in debian 12?[39m\n[32m+[39m[32m#midori[39m\n[1mdiff --git a/package_config/HWPHYS b/package_config/HWPHYS[0m\n[1mindex 059297c..1f314b3 100644[0m\n[1m--- a/package_config/HWPHYS[0m\n[1m+++ b/package_config/HWPHYS[0m\n[36m@@ -1,9 +1,16 @@[39m\n PACKAGES aptitude\n acpi-support-base\n[32m+[39m[32mdiscover[39m\n[32m+[39m[32mdmidecode[39m\n eject\n fancontrol\n flas\nhrom\n[32m+[39m[32mgpm[39m\n[32m+[39m[32mhdparm[39m\n lm-sensors\n[32m+[39m[32mnfs-common[39m\n[32m+[39m[32mpciutils[39m\n[32m+[39m[32musbutils[39m\n x86info\n \n # for performance tuning hardware.\n[1mdiff --git a/package_config/JADMI\nN b/package_config/JADMIN[0m\n[1mindex fb3f384..efccf18 100644[0m\n[1m--- a/package_config/JADMIN[0m\n[1m+++ b/package_config/JADMIN[0m\n[36m@@ -2,15 +2,13 @@[39m\n PACKAGES aptitude\n apparmor\n bash-completion\n[31m-cruft[39m\n[32m+[39m[32mcruft-ng[39m\n chkrootkit\n[31m-clamav[39m\n debsums\n fail2ban\n gdb\n gddrescue\n[31m-iotop[39m\n[31m-lsof[39m\n[32m+[39m[32minetutils-telnet[39m\n manpages\n nmap\n psmisc\n[36m@@ -24,3 +22,4 @@[39m foremost\n PACKAGES aptitude HWPHYS\n eth\ntool\n powertop\n[32m+[39m[32miotop[39m\n[1mdiff --git a/package_config/JUSER b/package_config/JUSER[0m\n[1mindex 986c3cf..27c9e89 100644[0m\n[1m--- a/package_config/JUSER[0m\n[1m+++ b/package_config/JUSER[0m\n[36m@@ -3,9 +3,7 @@[39m aspell\n\n bc\n ccache \n dpkg-dev-el\n[31m-fortunes-off [39m\n fortunes-bofh-excuses \n[31m-gnuplot-nox[39m\n link-grammar\n magit\n ncftp \n[36m@@ -22,11 +20,14 @@[39m vorbis-tools\n PACKAGES aptitude XORG\n evince\n freeciv-client-gtk \n[31m-midori[39m\n chromium\n firefox-esr\n abcde\n \n[32m+[39m[32m#FIXME: not in debian 12?[39m\n[32m+[39m[32m#fortunes-off[39m\n[32m+[39m[32m#midori[39m\n[32m+[39m\n #FIXME: replaced grip with sound-juicer, but its not working on my laptop..\n \n # FIXME: liblink-grammar4-dev does not exist in debian 9\n[1mdiff --git a/package_config/LINUXPMIDEV b/package_config/LINUXPMIDEV[0m\n[1mindex e2b17c4..e69de29 100644[0m\n[1m--- a/package_config/LINUXPMIDEV[0m\n[1m+++ b/package_config/LINUXPMIDEV[0m\n[36m@@ -1,2 +0,0 @@[39m\n[31m-PACKAGES aptitude[39m\n[31m-lsof[39m\n\\\n No newline at end of file\n[1mdiff --git a/package_config/SERVERQEMU b/package_config/SERVERQEMU[0m\n[1mindex 9fb0dfc..15c8aef 100644[0m\n[1m--- a/package_config/SERVERQEMU[0m\n[1m+++ b/package_config/SERVERQEMU[0m\n[36m@@ -5,7 +5,6 @@[39m mdadm\n multipath-tools\n multipath-tools-boot\n open-iscsi\n[31m-qemu[39m\n qemu-kvm\n arno-iptables-firewall\n \n[7m(END)[27m[K\nq\n\n[K\n[?2004hdemo@faiserver:/home/fai/config$ \n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\ns", "output": "69.555972, new event"} +{"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nOF\n[K [KESCESC[K[[[K44[K~~\n[K\n...skipping...\n[1m--- a/hooks/updatebase.DEFAULT.source[0m\n[1m+++ /dev/null[0m\n[36m@@ -1,10 +0,0 @@[39m\n[31m-#!/bin/bash[39m\n\n... [TRUNCATED 10 LINES OF SYSTEM OUTPUT] ...\n\n[1mindex dede538..f0f5263 100644[0m\n[1m--- a/package_config/EADMIN[0m\n[1m+++ b/package_config/EADMIN[0m\n[36m@@ -1,10 +1,11 @@[39m\n PACK\nAGES aptitude\n[31m-cruft[39m\n[32m+[39m[32mcruft-ng[39m\n chkrootkit\n gdb\n\n... [TRUNCATED 11 LINES OF SYSTEM OUTPUT] ...\n\n[1m--- a/package_config/FAIBASE[0m\n[1m+++ b/package_config/FAIBASE[0m\n[36m@@ -1,29 +1,24 @@[39m\n PACKAGES aptitude\n[31m-isc-dhcp-client wget tcpdump deb\norphan[39m\n[31m-emacs-nox gpm screen telnet[39m\n[32m+[39m[32misc-dhcp-client tcpdump deborphan[39m\n[32m+[39m[32memacs-nox[39m\n[32m+[39m[32mscreen[39m\n\n... [TRUNCATED 24 LINES OF SYSTEM OUTPUT] ...\n\n \n # for ssh X11 forwarding\n xauth\n[1mdiff --git a/package_config/HOSTOFFICE b/package_config/HOSTOFFICE[0m\n[1mi\nndex d61f377..1e0f2a4 100644[0m\n[1m--- a/package_config/HOSTOFFICE[0m\n[1m+++ b/package_config/HOSTOFFICE[0m\n[36m@@ -3,7 +3,6 @@[39m\n PACKAGES aptitude\n\n... [TRUNCATED 28 LINES OF SYSTEM OUTPUT] ...\n\n[32m+[39m[32mdiscover[39m\n[32m+[39m[32mdmidecode[39m\n eject\n fancontrol\n flas\nhrom\n[32m+[39m[32mgpm[39m\n[32m+[39m[32mhdparm[39m\n lm-sensors\n[32m+[39m[32mnfs-common[39m\n[32m+[39m[32mpciutils[39m\n[32m+[39m[32musbutils[39m\n x86info\n \n # for performance tuning hardware.\n[1mdiff --git a/package_config/JADMI\nN b/package_config/JADMIN[0m\n[1mindex fb3f384..efccf18 100644[0m\n[1m--- a/package_config/JADMIN[0m\n[1m+++ b/package_config/JADMIN[0m\n[36m@@ -2,15 +2,13 @@[39m\n\n... [TRUNCATED 15 LINES OF SYSTEM OUTPUT] ...\n\n nmap\n psmisc\n[36m@@ -24,3 +22,4 @@[39m foremost\n PACKAGES aptitude HWPHYS\n eth\ntool\n powertop\n[32m+[39m[32miotop[39m\n[1mdiff --git a/package_config/JUSER b/package_config/JUSER[0m\n[1mindex 986c3cf..27c9e89 100644[0m\n[1m--- a/package_config/JUSER[0m\n[1m+++ b/package_config/JUSER[0m\n[36m@@ -3,9 +3,7 @@[39m aspell\n\n bc\n ccache \n dpkg-dev-el\n[31m-fortunes-off [39m\n fortunes-bofh-excuses \n\n... [TRUNCATED 23 LINES OF SYSTEM OUTPUT] ...\n\n[1m+++ b/package_config/LINUXPMIDEV[0m\n[36m@@ -1,2 +0,0 @@[39m\n[31m-PACKAGES aptitude[39m\n[31m-lsof[39m\n\\\n No newline at end of file\n[1mdiff --git a/package_config/SERVERQEMU b/package_config/SERVERQEMU[0m\n[1mindex 9fb0dfc..15c8aef 100644[0m\n[1m--- a/package_config/SERVERQEMU[0m\n[1m+++ b/package_config/SERVERQEMU[0m\n[36m@@ -5,7 +5,6 @@[39m mdadm\n multipath-tools\n multipath-tools-boot\n open-iscsi\n[31m-qemu[39m\n qemu-kvm\n arno-iptables-firewall\n \n[7m(END)[27m[K\nq\n\n[K\n[?2004hdemo@faiserver:/home/fai/config$ \n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\ns", "output": "69.555972, new event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\ni\nt\nt\n \n \na\na\nd\nd\nd\nd\n \n \np\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\np", "output": "72.743598, old event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\ny\ny\ns\ns\n.\n.\n'\n'\n\n\n\n[?2004l\nsudo: unable to resolve host faiserver: Name or service not known\n\n[master 1e7db47] the qemu system emulator is no longer in the qemu package, and we do not use it anyways.\n\n 1 file changed, 1 deletion(-)\n\n[?2004hdemo@faiserver:/home/fai/config$ \n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nOA", "output": "117.528187, new event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n[K\n\n[K\n\n[K\n\t\n[?5h[?5lVER\n\t\n[?5h[?5l\n\t\n\n\nSERVERCACHE SERVERFAI SERVERISCSI SERVERNTOP SERVERREPRAP SERVERWIFIDOG SERVERWWW SERVERWWWOEMR \n\nSERVERCREATEVM SERVERFTP SERVERMAIL SERVEROPENVPN SERVERRORAILS SERVERWIKI SERVERWWWCREATEVM SERVERWWWOPENCART \nSERVERDHCP SERVERGIFT SERVERMAILPARANOID SERVERPGSQL SERVERSLEEPERMUD SERVERWIKIMEDIA SERVERWWWGIFT SERVERWWWPHP5 \nSERVERDNS SERVERIMPLICIT SERVERMYSQL SERVERQEMU SERVERSNMP SERVERWIKIMEDIAPARANOID SERVERWWWMAIL SERVERWWWSSL \nSERVERDRUPAL SERVERIRCD SERVERNAGIOS SERVERQEMUDEV SERVERSQUID SERVERWORDPRESS SERVERWWWMRT\nG SERVERZONEMINDER \ndemo@faiserver:/home/fai/config$ sudo git add package_config/SERVER\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nOD", "output": "141.651372, new event"} @@ -212,19 +212,19 @@ {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n\n[K\nr\nr\nc\nc\ne\ne\n\n\n\n\n[?2004l\nsudo: unable to resolve host faiserver: Name or service not known\n\nrm 'package_config/LINUXPMIDEV'\n\n[?2004hdemo@faiserver:/home/fai/config$ \n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\ng", "output": "22440.740069, new event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nt\nt\n \n \ni\ni\nn\nn\n \n \nd\nd\ne\ne\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nb", "output": "22469.039179, old event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n1\n1\n2\n2\n?\n?\n'\n'\n\n\n\n[?2004l\nsudo: unable to resolve host faiserver: Name or service not known\n\n[master 26fc5ac] remove LINUXPMIDEV class; lsof was last package in it, and it is not in debian 12?\n\n 1 file changed, 2 deletions(-)\n delete mode 100644 package_config/LINUXPMIDEV\n\n[?2004hdemo@faiserver:/home/fai/config$ \n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nOA", "output": "35432.305525, new event"} -{"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nclude=aptitude\"[39m\n \n # Configuration space\n FAI_CONFIGDIR=/srv/fai/config\n[1mdiff --git a/hooks/updatebase.DEFAULT.source b/hooks/updatebase.DEFAULT.source[0m\n[1mdeleted file mode 100755[0m\n[1mindex 5ae481e..0000000[0m\n[1m--- a/hooks/updatebase.DEFAULT.source[0m\n[1m+++ /dev/null[0m\n[36m@@ -1,10 +0,0 @@[39m\n[31m-#!/bin/bash[39m\n[31m-[39m\n[31m-# skip DEFAULT hook if a hook for $HOSTNAME exists[39m\n[31m-scriptname=$(basename $0 .DEFAULT)[39m\n[31m-[-f $FAI/hooks/$scriptname.$HOSTNAME ] && exit[39m\n[31m-# here follows the actions for class DEFAULT[39m\n[31m-cp /etc/apt/sources.list /target/etc/apt/sources.list[39m\n[31m-mkdir /target/faiserver[39m\n[31m-mount /faiserver /target/faiserver -t bind[39m\n[31m-export[39m\n[1mdiff --git a/package_config/EADMIN b/package_config/EADMIN[0m\n[1mindex dede538..f0f5263 100644[0m\n[1m--- a/package_config/EADMIN[0m\n[1m+++ b/package_config/EADMIN[0m\n[36m@@ -1,10 +1,11 @@[39m\n PACKAGES aptitude\n[31m-cruft[39m\n[32\nm+[39m[32mcruft-ng[39m\n chkrootkit\n gdb\n gddrescue\n[31m-iotop[39m\n[31m-lsof[39m\n nmap\n vrms\n magit\n[32m+[39m\n[32m+[39m[32mPACKAGES aptitude HWPHYS[39m\n[32m+[39m[32miotop[39m\n[1mdiff --git a/package_config/FAIBASE b/package_config/FAIBASE[0m\n[1mindex dcb78ca..fd9850c 100644[0m\n[1m--- a/package_config/FAIBASE[0m\n[1m+++ b/package_config/FAIBASE[0m\n[36m@@ -1,29 +1,24 @@[39m\n PACKAGES aptitude\n[31m-isc-dhcp-client wget tcpdump deborphan[39m\n[31m-emacs-nox gpm screen telnet[39m\n[32m+[39m[32misc-dhcp-client tcpdump deborphan[39m\n[32m+[39m[32memacs-nox[39m\n[32m+[39m[32mscreen[39m\n busybox\n console-common\n cron\n debconf-utils\n[31m-discover[39m\n file\n[31m-hdparm[39m\n less\n lynx\n links\n linuxlogo\n locales\n[31m-nfs-common[39m\n nscd\n[31m-ntpdate[39m\n[32m+[39m[32mntpsec-ntpdate[39m\n openssh-client\n openssh-server\n[31m-pciutils[39m\n[31m-rdate[39m\n rsync\n strace\n time\n[31m-usbutils[39m\n \n # for ssh X11 forwarding\n xauth\n[1mdiff --git a/package_config/HOSTOFFICE b/package_config/HOSTOFFICE[0m\n[1mindex d61f377..1e0f2a4 100644[0m\n[1m--- a/package_config/HOSTOFFICE[0m\n[1m+++ b/package_config/HOSTOFFICE[0m\n[36m@@ -3,7 +3,6 @@[39m\n:[K\n \n[K\n PACKAGES aptitude\n cups\n firefox-esr\n[31m-midori[39m\n wine\n evolution\n dia\n[36m@@ -13,7 +12,6 @@[39m smbclient\n libpam-ldap\n k3b\n \n[31m-[39m\n # FIXME: dropped after jessie:\n #PACKAGES aptitude JESSIE\n #browser-plugin-lightspark\n[36m@@ -23,3 +21,6 @@[39m k3b\n # FIXME: not in debian 10\n #gnash\n #browser-plugin-gnash\n[32m+[39m\n[32m+[39m[32m# FIXME: not in debian 12?[39m\n[32m+[39m[32m#midori[39m\n[1mdiff --git a/package_config/HWPHYS b/package_config/HWPHYS[0m\n[1mindex 059297c..1f314b3 100644[0m\n[1m--- a/package_config/HWPHYS[0m\n[1m+++ b/package_config/HWPHYS[0m\n[36m@@ -1,9 +1,16 @@[39m\n PACKAGES aptitude\n acpi-support-base\n[32m+[39m[32mdiscover[39m\n[32m+[39m[32mdmidecode[39m\n eject\n fancontrol\n flashrom\n[32m+[39m[32mgpm[39m\n[32m+[39m[32mhdparm[39m\n lm-sensors\n[32m+[39m[32mnfs-common[39m\n[32m+[39m[32mpciutils[39m\n[32m+[39m[32musbutils[39m\n x86info\n \n # for performance tuning hardware.\n[1mdiff --git a/package_config\n/JADMIN b/package_config/JADMIN[0m\n[1mindex fb3f384..efccf18 100644[0m\n[1m--- a/package_config/JADMIN[0m\n[1m+++ b/package_config/JADMIN[0m\n[36m@@ -2,15 +2,13 @@[39m\n PACKAGES aptitude\n apparmor\n bash-completion\n[31m-cruft[39m\n[32m+[39m[32mcruft-ng[39m\n chkrootkit\n[31m-clamav[39m\n debsums\n fail2ban\n gdb\n gddrescue\n[31m-iotop[39m\n[31m-lsof[39m\n[32m+[39m[32minetutils-telnet[39m\n manpages\n nmap\n psmisc\n[36m@@ -24,3 +22,4 @@[39m foremost\n PACKAGES aptitude HWPHYS\n ethtool\n powertop\n[32m+[39m[32miotop[39m\n[1mdiff --git a/package_config/JUSER b/package_config/JUSER[0m\n[1mindex 986c3cf..27c9e89 100644[0m\n[1m--- a/package_config/JUSER[0m\n[1m+++ b/package_config/JUSER[0m\n[36m@@ -3,9 +3,7 @@[39m as\npell\n bc\n ccache \n dpkg-dev-el\n[31m-fortunes-off [39m\n fortunes-bofh-excuses \n[31m-gnuplot-nox[39m\n link-grammar\n magit\n ncftp \n[36m@@ -22,11 +20,14 @@[39m vorbis-tools\n PACKAGES aptitude XORG\n evince\n freeciv-client-gtk \n[31m-midori[39m\n chromium\n firefox-esr\n abcde\n \n[32m+[39m[32m#FIXME: not in debian 12?[39m\n[32m+[39m[32m#fortunes-off[39m\n[32m+[39m[32m#midori[39m\n[32m+[39m\n #FIXME: replaced grip with sound-juicer, but its not working on my laptop..\n \n # FIXME: liblink-grammar4-dev does not exist in debian 9\n[7m(END)[27m[K\n \n\n[K[?5h[?5l[K[7m(END)[27m[K\n \n\n[K[?5h[?5l[K[7m(END)[27m[K\nq\n\n[K\n[?2004hdemo@faiserver:/home/fai/config$ \n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\ns", "output": "40268.540381, new event"} +{"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nclude=aptitude\"[39m\n \n # Configuration space\n FAI_CONFIGDIR=/srv/fai/config\n[1mdiff --git a/hooks/updatebase.DEFAULT.source b/hooks/updatebase.DEFAULT.source[0m\n\n... [TRUNCATED 18 LINES OF SYSTEM OUTPUT] ...\n\n[1m+++ b/package_config/EADMIN[0m\n[36m@@ -1,10 +1,11 @@[39m\n PACKAGES aptitude\n[31m-cruft[39m\n[32\nm+[39m[32mcruft-ng[39m\n chkrootkit\n gdb\n gddrescue\n[31m-iotop[39m\n\n... [TRUNCATED 46 LINES OF SYSTEM OUTPUT] ...\n\n[1mindex d61f377..1e0f2a4 100644[0m\n[1m--- a/package_config/HOSTOFFICE[0m\n[1m+++ b/package_config/HOSTOFFICE[0m\n[36m@@ -3,7 +3,6 @@[39m\n:[K\n \n[K\n PACKAGES aptitude\n cups\n firefox-esr\n[31m-midori[39m\n wine\n\n... [TRUNCATED 34 LINES OF SYSTEM OUTPUT] ...\n\n[32m+[39m[32musbutils[39m\n x86info\n \n # for performance tuning hardware.\n[1mdiff --git a/package_config\n/JADMIN b/package_config/JADMIN[0m\n[1mindex fb3f384..efccf18 100644[0m\n[1m--- a/package_config/JADMIN[0m\n[1m+++ b/package_config/JADMIN[0m\n[36m@@ -2,15 +2,13 @@[39m\n\n... [TRUNCATED 22 LINES OF SYSTEM OUTPUT] ...\n\n[1mdiff --git a/package_config/JUSER b/package_config/JUSER[0m\n[1mindex 986c3cf..27c9e89 100644[0m\n[1m--- a/package_config/JUSER[0m\n[1m+++ b/package_config/JUSER[0m\n[36m@@ -3,9 +3,7 @@[39m as\npell\n bc\n ccache \n dpkg-dev-el\n[31m-fortunes-off [39m\n\n... [TRUNCATED 17 LINES OF SYSTEM OUTPUT] ...\n\n[32m+[39m\n #FIXME: replaced grip with sound-juicer, but its not working on my laptop..\n \n # FIXME: liblink-grammar4-dev does not exist in debian 9\n[7m(END)[27m[K\n \n\n[K[?5h[?5l[K[7m(END)[27m[K\n \n\n[K[?5h[?5l[K[7m(END)[27m[K\nq\n\n[K\n[?2004hdemo@faiserver:/home/fai/config$ \n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\ns", "output": "40268.540381, new event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nU\nU\n\t\nSER\n\n\n\n[?2004l\nsudo: unable to resolve host faiserver: Name or service not known\n\n[sudo] password for demo: \nf\na\ni\n\n\n\n\n[?2004hdemo@faiserver:/home/fai/config$ \n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\ns", "output": "40276.811557, new event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\noctave-plplot - Octave support for PLplot, a plotting library\n\nprobcons-extra - Extra programs from the probcons package\n\npstoedit - PostScript and PDF files to editable vector graphics converter\n\npython3-pygnuplot - Simple Python wrapper for Gnuplot\n\npython3-gnuplot - Python interface to the gnuplot plotting program\npython3-gnuplotlib - Gnuplot-based plotter for numpy\n\nrheolef - efficient Finite Element environment\n\nrubber - automated system for building LaTeX documents\n\nruby-gnuplot - Ruby library to interact with gnuplot\n\nstda - simple tools for data analysis (stda)\n\ntcptrace - Tool for analyzing tcpdump output\n\ntexlive-pictures - TeX Live: Graphics, pictures, diagrams\n\ntexlive-latex-extra - TeX Live: LaTeX additional packages\n\ntexlive-science - TeX Live: Mathematics, natural sciences, computer science packages\n\n[?2004hdemo@faiserver:/home/fai/config$ \n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nOA", "output": "40328.123728, new event"} -{"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n\n1\n]0;screen[1;196r[?2004l[H[2J[22;2t]2;screenNeed to get 219 kB/2,943 kB of archives. After unpacking 13.0 MB will be used.\nWriting extended state information...\nGet: 1 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libstatgrab10 i386 0.92.1-1.1 [120 kB]\nGet: 2 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 statgrab i386 0.92.1-1.1 [99.4 kB]\nFetched 219 kB in 0s (823 kB/s)\ninstall_packages: executing aptitude -R -d -o Aptitude::Log=/dev/null -o Aptitude::CmdLine::Ignore-Trust-Violations=yes -o APT::Get::AllowUnauthenticated=true -o Acquire::AllowInsecureRepositories=true -o DPkg::force-conflicts::=yes -o Dir::State=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/lib/apt -o Dir::Log=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/log/apt -o Dir::State::extended_states=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/lib/apt/lists/extended_states -o Dir::State::status=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/statefile -o Dir::Cache=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/cache/apt -o Dir::State=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/cache/apt -o Dir::Cache::Archives=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/cache/apt/archives -o Dir::Etc=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/etc/apt/ -o Dir::State::Lists=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/lib/apt/lists/ -y install git-core\nReading package lists...\nBuilding dependency tree...\nReading state information...\nReading extended state information...\nInitializing package states...\nWriting extended state information...\nBuilding tag database...\nNote: selecting \"git\" instead of the virtual package \"git-core\"\nThe following NEW packages will be installed:\nTh\ndpkg{a} gcc-12-base{a} git git-man{a} libacl1{a} libbrotli1{a} libbz2-1.0{a} libc6{a} libcom-err2{a} libcrypt1{a} libcurl3-gnutls{a} libdb5.3{a} liberror-perl{a} libexpat1{a} libffi8{a} libgcc-s1{a} libgdbm-compat4{a} libgdbm6{a} libgmp10{a\n} libgnutls30{a} libgssapi-krb5-2{a} libhogweed6{a} libidn2-0{a} libk5crypto3{a} libkeyutils1{a} libkrb5-3{a} libkrb5support0{a} libldap-2.5-0{a} liblzma5{a} libmd0{a} libnettle8{a} libnghttp2-14{a} libp11-kit0{a} libpcre2-8-0{a} libperl5.36{a} libpsl5{a} librtmp1{a} libsasl2-2{a} libsasl2-modules-db{a} libselinux1{a} libssh2-1{a} libssl3{a} libtasn1-6{a} libunistring2{a} libzstd1{a} perl{a} perl-base{a} perl-modules-5.36{a} tar{a} zlib1g{a}\nThe following packages are RECOMMENDED but will NOT be installed:\nTh\nca-certificates krb5-locales less libldap-common libsasl2-modules netbase openssh-client patch publicsuffix\n0 packages upgraded, 50 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.\nNeed to get 0 B/34.1 MB of archives. After unpacking 154 MB will be used.\nWriting extended state information...\ninstall_packages: executing aptitude -R -d -o Aptitude::Log=/dev/null -o Aptitude::CmdLine::Ignore-Trust-Violations=yes -o APT::Get::AllowUnauthenticated=true -o Acquire::AllowInsecureRepositories=true -o DPkg:\n:force-conflicts::=yes -o Dir::State=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/lib/apt -o Dir::Log=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/log/apt -o Dir::State::extended_states=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/lib/apt/lists/extended_states -o Dir::State::status=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/statefile -o Dir::Cache=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/cache/apt -o Dir::State=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/cache/apt -o Dir::Cache::Archives=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/cache/apt/archives -o Dir::Etc=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/etc/apt/ -o Dir::State::Lists=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/lib/apt/lists/ -y install git-core\nReading package lists...\nBuilding dependency tree...\nReading state information...\nReading extended state information...\nInitializing package states...\nWriting extended state information...\nBuilding tag database...\nNote: selecting \"git\" instead of the virtual package \"git-core\"\nThe following NEW packages will be installed:\nTh\ndpkg{a} gcc-12-base{a} git git-man{a} libacl1{a} libbrotli1{a} libbz2-1.0{a} libc6{a} libcom-err2{a} libcrypt1{a} libcurl3-gnutls{a} libdb5.3{a} liberror-perl{a} libexpat1{a} libffi8{a} libgcc-s1{a} libgdbm-compat4{a} libgdbm6{a} libgmp10{a} libgnutls30{a} libgssapi-krb5-2{a} libhogweed6{a} libidn2-0{a} libk5crypto3{a} libkeyutils1{a} libkrb5-3{a} libkrb5support0{a} libldap-2.5-0{a} liblzma5{a} libmd0{a} libnettle8{a} libnghttp2-14{a} libp11-kit0{a} libpcre2-8-0{a} libperl5.36{a} libpsl5{a} librtmp1{a} libsasl2-2{a} libsasl2-modules-db{a} libselinux1{a} libssh2-1{a} libssl3{a} libtasn1-6{a} libunistring2{a} libzstd1{a} perl{a} perl-base{a} perl-modules-5.36{a} tar{a} zlib1g{a}\nThe following packages are RECOMMENDED but will NOT be installed:\nTh\nca-certificates krb5-locales less libldap-common libsasl2-modules netbase openssh-client patch publicsuffix\n0 packages upgraded, 50 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.\nNeed to get 0 B/34.1 MB of archives. After unpacking 154 MB will be used.\nWriting extended state information...\ninstall_packages: executing aptitude -R -d -o Aptitude::Log=/dev/null -o Aptitude::CmdLine::Ignore-Trust-Violations=yes -o APT::Get::AllowUnauthenticated=true -o Acquire::AllowInsecureRepositories=true -o DPkg::force-conflicts::=yes -o Dir::State=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/lib/apt -o Dir::Log=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/log/apt -o Dir::State::extended_states=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/lib/apt/lists/extended_states -o Dir::State::status=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/statefile -o Dir::Cache=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/cache/apt -o Dir::State=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/cache/apt -o Dir::Cache::Archives=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/cache/apt/archives -o Dir::Etc=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/etc/apt/ -o Dir::State::Lists=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/lib/apt/lists/ -y install xorg\nReading package lists...\nBuilding dependency tree...\nReading state information...\nReading extended state information...\nInitializing package states...\nWriting extended state information...\nBuilding tag database...\nThe following NEW packages will be installed:\nTh\nadduser{a} bsdextrautils{a} coreutils{a} cpp{a} cpp-12{a} debconf{a} dpkg{a} fontconfig-config{a} fonts-dejavu-core{a} gcc-12-base{a} groff-base{a} keyboard-configuration{a} libacl1{a} libatomic1{a} libattr1{a} libaudit-common{a} libaudit1{a} libblkid1{a} libbrotli1{a} libbsd0{a} libbz2-1.0{a} libc6{a} libcap-ng0{a} libcap2{a} libcrypt1{a} libdb5.3{a} libdbus-1-3{a} libdrm-amdgpu1{a} libdrm-common{a} libdrm-intel1{a} libdrm-nouveau2{a} libdrm-radeon1{a} libdrm2{a} libedit2{a} libegl-mesa0{a} libegl1{a} libelf1{a} libepoxy0{a} libevdev2{a} libexpat1{a} l\nibffi8{a} libfontconfig1{a} libfontenc1{a} libfreetype6{a} libgbm1{a} libgcc-s1{a} libgcrypt20{a} libgdbm6{a} libgl1{a} libgl1-mesa-dri{a} libglapi-mesa{a} libglib2.0-0{a} libglu1-mesa{a} libglvnd0{a} libglx-mesa0{a} libglx0{a} libgmp10{a} libgpg-error0{a} libgudev-1.0-0{a} libice6{a} libicu72{a} libinput-bin{a} libinput10{a} libisl23{a} libkmod2{a} libllvm15{a} liblocale-gettext-perl{a} liblz4-1{a} liblzma5{a} libmd0{a} libmount1{a} libmpc3{a} libmpfr6{a} libmtdev1{a} libopengl0{a} libpam-modules{a} libpam-modules-bin{a} libpam0g{a} libpciaccess0{a} libpcre2-8-0{a} libpipeline1{a} libpixman-1-0{a} libpng16-16{a} libseccomp2{a} libselinux1{a} libsemanage-common{a} libsemanage2{a} libsensors-config{a} libsensors5{a} libsepol2{a} libsm6{a} libsmartcols1{a} libssl3{a} libstdc++6{a} libsystemd0{a} libtinfo6{a} libuchardet0{a} libudev1{a} libunwind8{a} libutempter0{a} libuuid1{a} libwacom-common{a} libwacom9{a} libwayland-client0{a} libwayland-server0{a} libx11-6{a} libx11-data{a} libx11-xcb1{a} libxatracker2{a} libxau6{a} libxaw7{a} libxcb-damage0{a} libxcb-dri2-0{a} libxcb-dri3-0{a} libxcb-glx0{a} libxcb-present0{a} libxcb-randr0{a} libxcb-shape0{a} libxcb-shm0{a} libxcb-sync1{a} libxcb-xfixes0{a} libxcb1{a} libxcomposite1{a} libxcursor1{a} libxcvt0{a} libxdmcp6{a} libxext6{a} libxfixes3{a} libxfont2{a} libxft2{a} libxi6{a} libxinerama1{a} libxkbfile1{a} libxml2{a} libxmu6{a} libxmuu1{a} libxpm4{a} libxrandr2{a} libxrender1{a} libxshmfence1{a} libxt6{a} libxtst6{a} libxv1{a} libxxf86dga1{a} libxxf86vm1{a} libz3-4{a} libzstd1{a} lsb-base{a} man-db{a} passwd{a} perl-base{a} sysvinit-utils{a} tar{a} udev{a} x11-apps{a} x11-common{a} x11-session-utils{a} x11-utils{a} x11-xkb-utils{a} x11-xserver-utils{a} xauth{a} xbitmaps{a} xfonts-100dpi{a} xfonts-75dpi{a} xfonts-base{a} xfonts-encodings{a} xfonts-scalable{a} xfonts-utils{a} xinit{a} xkb-data{a} xorg xorg-docs-core{a} xserver-common{a} xserver-xorg{a} xserver-xorg-core{a} xserver-xorg-input-all{a} xserver-xorg-input-libinput{a} xserver-xorg-video-all{a} xserver-xorg-video-amdgpu{a} xserver-xorg-video-ati{a} xserver-xorg-video-fbdev{a} xserver-xorg-video-nouveau{a} xserver-xorg-video-radeon{a} xserver-xorg-video-vesa{a} xserver-xorg-video-vmware{a} xterm{a} zlib1g{a}\nThe following packages are RECOMMENDED but will NOT be installed:\nTh\napt-utils dbus debconf-i18n libglib2.0-data libgpg-error-l10n libidn2-0 libpam-elogind libpam-systemd sensible-utils shared-mime-info uuid-runtime xcvt xdg-user-dirs xserver-xorg-input-wacom xserver-xorg-legacy xserver-xorg-video-intel xserver-xorg-video-qxl\n0 packages upgraded, 187 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.\nNeed to get 24.5 MB/127 MB of archives. After unpacking 443 MB will be used.\nWriting extended state information...\nGet: 1 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libxatracker2 i386 22.3.6-1+deb12u1 [2,030 kB]\nGet: 2 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libxcb-damage0 i386 1.15-1 [105 kB]\nGet: 3 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libxcvt0 i386 0.1.2-1 [5,696 B]\nGet: 4 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libxfont2 i386 1:2.0.6-1 [140 kB]\nGet: 5 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 x11-apps i386 7.7+9 [680 kB]\nGet: 6 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 x11-session-utils i386 7.7+5 [75.9 kB]\nGet: 7 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xfonts-100dpi all 1:1.0.5 [3,819 kB]\nGet: 8 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xfonts-75dpi all 1:1.0.5 [3,365 kB]\nGet: 9 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xfonts-base all 1:1.0.5+nmu1 [5,895 kB]\nGet: 10 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i38\n6 xfonts-scalable all 1:1.0.3-1.3 [306 kB]\nGet: 11 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xinit i386 1.4.0-1 [50.2 kB]\nGet: 12 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xserver-common all 2:21.1.7-3+deb12u7 [2,383 kB]\nGet: 13 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xserver-xorg-core i386 2:21.1.7-3+deb12u7 [3,784 kB]\nGet: 14 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xserver-xorg-video-amdgpu i386 23.0.0-1 [144 kB]\nGet: 15 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xserver-xorg-video-radeon i386 1:19.1.0-3 [510 kB]\nGet: 16 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xserver-xorg-video-ati i386 1:19.1.0-3 [363 kB]\nGet: 17 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xserver-xorg-video-fbdev i386 1:0.5.0-2 [26.0 kB]\nGet: 18 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xserver-xorg-video-nouveau i386 1:1.0.17-2 [335 kB]\nGet: 19 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xserver-xorg-video-vesa i386 1:2.5.0-1+b1 [33.4 kB]\nGet: 20 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xserver-xorg-video-vmware i386 1:13.3.0-3.1+b1 [120 kB\n]\nGet: 21 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xserver-xorg-video-all i386 1:7.7+23 [38.7 kB]\nGet: 22 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xserver-xorg-input-libinput i386 1.2.1-1+b1 [67.5 kB]\nGet: 23 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xserver-xorg-input-all i386 1:7.7+23 [38.7 kB]\nGet: 24 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xserver-xorg i386 1:7.7+23 [94.2 kB]\nGet: 25 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xorg-docs-core all 1:1.7.1-1.2 [84.2 kB]\nGet: 26 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xorg i386 1:7.7+23 [39.1 kB]\nFetched 24.5 MB in 16s (1,539 kB/s)\ninstall_packages: executing aptitude -R -d -o Aptitude::Log=/dev/null -o Aptitude::CmdLine::Ignore-Trust-Violations=yes -o APT::Get::AllowUnauthenticated=true -o Acquire::AllowInsecureRepositories=true -o DPkg::force-conflicts::=yes -o Dir::State=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/lib/apt -o Dir::Log=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/log/apt -o Dir::State::extended_states=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/lib/apt/lists/extended_states -o Dir::State::status=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/statefile -o Dir::Cache=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/cache/apt -o Dir::State=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/cache/apt -o Dir::Cache::Archives=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/cache/apt/archives -o Dir::Etc=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/etc/apt/ -o Dir::State::Lists=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/lib/apt/lists/ -y install xscreensaver\nReading package lists...\nBuilding dependency tree...\nReading state information...\nReading extended state information...\nInitializing package states...\nWriting extended state information...\nBuilding tag database...\nThe following NEW packages will be installed:\nTh\nadduser{a} adwaita-icon-theme{a} at-spi2-common{a} ca-certificates{a} dbus{a} dbus-bin{a} dbus-daemon{a} dbus-session-bus-common{a} dbus-system-bus-common{a} dbus-user-session{a} dconf-gsettings-backend{a} dconf-service{a} debconf{a} dmsetup{a} dpkg{a} fontconfig{a} fontconfig-config{a} fonts-dejavu-core{a} gcc-12-base{a} gtk-update-icon-cache{a} hicolor-icon-theme{a} init-system-helpers{a} libacl1{a} libapparmor1{a} libargon2-1{a} libatk-bridge2.0-0{a} libatk1.0-0{a} libatspi2.0-0{a} liba\nudit-common{a} libaudit1{a} libavahi-client3{a} libavahi-common-data{a} libavahi-common3{a} libblkid1{a} libbrotli1{a} libbsd0{a} libbz2-1.0{a} 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libk5crypto3{a} libkeyutils1{a} libkmod2{a} libkrb5-3{a} libkrb5support0{a} liblcms2-2{a} liblerc4{a} liblwp-mediatypes-perl{a} liblwp-protocol-https-perl{a} liblz4-1{a} liblzma5{a} libmd0{a} libmount1{a} libncursesw6{a} libnet-http-perl{a} libnet-ssleay-perl{a} libnettle8{a} libnumber-compare-perl{a} libp11-kit0{a} libpam-modules{a} libpam-modules-bin{a} libpam-runtime{a} libpam-systemd{a} libpam0g{a} libpango-1.0-0{a} libpangocairo-1.0-0{a} libpangoft2-1.0-0{a} libpcre2-8-0{a} libperl5.36{a} libpixman-1-0{a} libpng16-16{a} libproc2-0{a} libregexp-ipv6-perl{a} libseccomp2{a} libselinux1{a} libsemanage-common{a} libsemanage2{a} libsepol2{a} libsm6{a} libsmartcols1{a} libssl3{a} libstdc++6{a} libsystemd-shared{a} libsystemd0{a} libtasn1-6{a} libtext-glob-perl{a} libthai-data{a} libthai0{a} libtiff6{a} libtimedate-perl{a} libtinfo6{a} libtry-tiny-perl{a} libudev1{a} libunistring2{a} liburi-perl{a} libuuid1{a} libwayland-client0{a} libwayland-cursor0{a} libwayland-egl1{a} libwebp7{a} libwww-perl{a} libwww-robotrules-perl{a} libx11-6{a} libx11-data{a} libxau6{a} libxcb-render0{a} libxcb-shm0{a} libxcb1{a} libxcomposite1{a} libxcursor1{a} libxdamage1{a} libxdmcp6{a} libxext6{a} libxfixes3{a} libxft2{a} libxi6{a} libxinerama1{a} libxkbcommon0{a} libxml2{a} libxrandr2{a} libxrender1{a} libxt6{a} libxxf86vm1{a} libzstd1{a} lsb-base{a} mount{a} netbase{a} openssl{a} passwd{a} perl{a} perl-base{a} perl-modules-5.36{a} perl-openssl-defaults{a} procps{a} shared-mime-info{a} systemd{a} systemd-sysv{a} sysvinit-utils{a} tar{a} usrmerge{a} x11-common{a} xkb-data{a} xscreensaver xscreensaver-data{a} zlib1g{a}\nThe following packages are RECOMMENDED but will NOT be \ninstalled:\nTh\napt-utils at-spi2-core chrony debconf-i18n fonts-urw-base35 krb5-locales libdata-dump-perl libgdk-pixbuf2.0-bin libglib2.0-data libgpg-error-l10n libgpm2 libgtk-3-bin libhtml-form-perl libhtml-format-perl libhttp-daemon-perl libjpeg-turbo-progs libmailtools-perl libnss-systemd librsvg2-common miscfiles ntpsec openntpd psmisc sensible-utils systemd-timesyncd uuid-runtime wamerican wamerican-huge wamerican-insane wamerican-large wamerican-small wbrazilian wbritish wbritish-huge wbritish-insane wbritish-large wbritish-small wbulgarian wcanadian wcanadian-huge wcanadian-insane wcanadian-large wcanadian-small wcatalan wdanish wdutch wesperanto wfaroese wfrench wgalician-minimos wgerman-medical witalian wngerman wnorwegian wogerman wpolish wportuguese wspanish wswedish wswiss wukrainian xdg-user-dirs xfonts-100dpi\n0 packages upgraded, 201 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.\nNeed to get 823 kB/77.5 MB of archives. After unpacking 299 MB will be used.\nWriting extended state information...\nGet: 1 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xscreensaver-data i386 6.06+dfsg1-3+deb12u1 [379 kB]\nGet: 2 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xscreensaver i386 6.06+dfsg1-3+deb12u1 [445 kB]\nFetched 823 kB in 1s (1,020 kB/s)\nCalling reprepro\nExporting indices...\n/usr/bin/fai-mirror finished.\nNumber of packages in the mirror: 2230\nMirror size and location: 1.5G /usr/fai/mirror\nCopying the nfsroot to CD image\nCopying the config space to CD image\nCopying the mirror to CD image\nParallel mksquashfs: Using 4 processors\nCreating 4.0 filesystem on /home/tmp/fai-cd.A904n9/LiveOS/squashfs.img, block size 131072.\n[===========================================================\\] 22019/22019 100%\n\nExportable Squashfs 4.0 filesystem, zstd compressed, data block size 131072[67D\ncompressed data, compressed metadata, compressed fragments,[59D\ncompressed xattrs, compressed ids[33D\nduplicates are removed\nFilesystem size 1886403.10 Kbytes (1842.19 Mbytes)[42D\n66.93% of uncompressed filesystem size (2818445.72 Kbytes)\nInode table size 21521 bytes (21.02 Kbytes)[35D\n24.40% of uncompressed inode table size (88218 bytes)\nDirectory table size 56 bytes (0.05 Kbytes)[35D\n96.55% of uncompressed directory table size (58 bytes)\nNumber of duplicate files found 0\nNumber of inodes 3\nNumber of files 1\nNumber of fragments 0\nNumber of symbolic links 0\nNumber of device nodes 0\nNumber of fifo nodes 0\nNumber of socket nodes 0\nNumber of directories 2\nNumber of hard-links 0\nNumber of ids (unique uids + gids) 1\nNumber of uids 1[8D\nroot (0)\nNumber of gids 1[8D\nroot (0)\nmkfs.fat 4.2 (2021-01-31)\nWriting FAI CD-ROM image to fai_cd.iso. This may need some time.\nxorriso 1.5.4 : RockRidge filesystem manipulator, libburnia project.\n\nISO image size and filename: 1.9G[7Cfai_cd.iso\n\nreal[4C34m47.030s\nuser[4C14m4.979s\nsys[5C2m35.336s\ndemo@faiserver:/home/fai$ scp fai_cd.iso demo@172.16.0.1:/disk1/isos/fai_dvd-`date +%Y%m%d`-2.iso\nThe authenticity of host '172.16.0.1 (172.16.0.1)' can't be established.\nED25519 key fingerprint is SHA256:93uUBMNloDj0vGdELz8x12HmojpeGShCAY+2QqmbFws.\nThis key is not known by any other names.\nAre you sure you want to continue connecting (yes/no/[fingerprint])? yes\nWarning: Permanently added '172.16.0.1' (ED25519) to the list of known hosts.\ndemo@172.16.0.1's password:\nfai_cd.iso[195C100% 1894MB 26.7MB/s 01:11\ndemo@faiserver:/home/fai$]0;]0;screen[?2004h \n\n0\n]0;[?2004l[H[2J]2;screen[7mFile Edit Options Buffers Tools Help \n[27mPACKAGES aptitude\naspell\nbc\nccache\ndpkg-dev-el\nfortunes-bofh-excuses\ngnuplot-nox\nlink-grammar\nmagit\nncftp\nncurses-term\nquilt\nsubversion\nvalgrind\n\nPACKAGES aptitude HWPHYS\nboinc\nflac\nvorbis-tools\n\nPACKAGES aptitude XORG\nevince\nfreeciv-client-gtk\nchromium\nfirefox-esr\nabcde\n\n#FIXME: not in debian 12?\n#fortunes-off\n#midori\n\n#FIXME: replaced grip with sound-juicer, but its not working on my laptop..\n\n# FIXME: liblink-grammar4-dev does not exist in debian 9\n#PACKAGES aptitude\n#liblink-grammar4-dev\n[158B[7m-UU-:----F1 [1mJUSER [27m[0m[7m All L7 Git:master (Fundamental) -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------\n--------------------------------------------------\n[27mdemo@faiserver:/home/fai/config$[?2004h \n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nOA", "output": "40368.678704, new event"} -{"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n\n0\n]0;[?2004l[H[2J]2;screen[7mFile Edit Options Buffers Tools Help \n[27mPACKAGES aptitude\naspell\nbc\nccache\ndpkg-dev-el\nfortunes-bofh-excuses\ngnuplot-nox\nlink-grammar\nmagit\nncftp\nncurses-term\nquilt\nsubversion\nvalgrind\n\nPACKAGES aptitude HWPHYS\nboinc\nflac\nvorbis-tools\n\nPACKAGES aptitude XORG\nevince\nfreeciv-client-gtk\nchromium\nfirefox-esr\nabcde\n\n#FIXME: not in debian 12?\n#fortunes-off\n#midori\n\n#FIXME: replaced grip with sound-juicer, but its not working on my laptop..\n\n# FIXME: liblink-grammar4-dev does not exist in debian 9\n#PACKAGES aptitude\n#liblink-grammar4-dev\n[158B[7m-UU-:----F1 [1mJUSER [27m[0m[7m All L7 Git:master (Fundamental) -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------\n--------------------------------------------------\n[27mdemo@faiserver:/home/fai/config$[?2004h \nOA\nsudo emacs package_config/JUSER \nOA\n[8Papt-cache search gnuplot\nOA\nsudo git add package_config/JUSER\n\n\n\n[?2004l\nsudo: unable to resolve host faiserver: Name or service not known\n\n[?2004hdemo@faiserver:/home/fai/config$ \n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\ns", "output": "40374.266156, new event"} +{"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n\n1\n]0;screen[1;196r[?2004l[H[2J[22;2t]2;screenNeed to get 219 kB/2,943 kB of archives. After unpacking 13.0 MB will be used.\nWriting extended state information...\nGet: 1 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libstatgrab10 i386 0.92.1-1.1 [120 kB]\nGet: 2 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 statgrab i386 0.92.1-1.1 [99.4 kB]\nFetched 219 kB in 0s (823 kB/s)\n\n... [TRUNCATED 7 LINES OF SYSTEM OUTPUT] ...\n\nBuilding tag database...\nNote: selecting \"git\" instead of the virtual package \"git-core\"\nThe following NEW packages will be installed:\nTh\ndpkg{a} gcc-12-base{a} git git-man{a} libacl1{a} libbrotli1{a} libbz2-1.0{a} libc6{a} libcom-err2{a} libcrypt1{a} libcurl3-gnutls{a} libdb5.3{a} liberror-perl{a} libexpat1{a} libffi8{a} libgcc-s1{a} libgdbm-compat4{a} libgdbm6{a} libgmp10{a\n} libgnutls30{a} libgssapi-krb5-2{a} libhogweed6{a} libidn2-0{a} libk5crypto3{a} libkeyutils1{a} libkrb5-3{a} libkrb5support0{a} libldap-2.5-0{a} liblzma5{a} libmd0{a} libnettle8{a} libnghttp2-14{a} libp11-kit0{a} libpcre2-8-0{a} libperl5.36{a} libpsl5{a} librtmp1{a} libsasl2-2{a} libsasl2-modules-db{a} libselinux1{a} libssh2-1{a} libssl3{a} libtasn1-6{a} libunistring2{a} libzstd1{a} perl{a} perl-base{a} perl-modules-5.36{a} tar{a} zlib1g{a}\nThe following packages are RECOMMENDED but will NOT be installed:\nTh\nca-certificates krb5-locales less libldap-common libsasl2-modules netbase openssh-client patch publicsuffix\n0 packages upgraded, 50 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.\nNeed to get 0 B/34.1 MB of archives. 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Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n\n0\n]0;[?2004l[H[2J]2;screen[7mFile Edit Options Buffers Tools Help \n[27mPACKAGES aptitude\naspell\nbc\nccache\n\n... [TRUNCATED 28 LINES OF SYSTEM OUTPUT] ...\n\n\n# FIXME: liblink-grammar4-dev does not exist in debian 9\n#PACKAGES aptitude\n#liblink-grammar4-dev\n[158B[7m-UU-:----F1 [1mJUSER [27m[0m[7m All L7 Git:master (Fundamental) -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------\n--------------------------------------------------\n[27mdemo@faiserver:/home/fai/config$[?2004h \nOA\nsudo emacs package_config/JUSER \nOA\n[8Papt-cache search gnuplot\nOA\nsudo git add package_config/JUSER\n\n\n\n[?2004l\nsudo: unable to resolve host faiserver: Name or service not known\n\n[?2004hdemo@faiserver:/home/fai/config$ \n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\ns", "output": "40374.266156, new event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n \n \n1\n1\n2\n2\n.\n.\n'\n'\n\n\n\n[?2004l\nsudo: unable to resolve host faiserver: Name or service not known\n\n[master 2104e16] remove packages that are not in debian 12.\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n 1 file changed, 5 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-)\n", "output": "40391.031838, old event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n1\n1\n2\n2\n.\n.\n'\n'\n\n\n\n[?2004l\nsudo: unable to resolve host faiserver: Name or service not known\n\n[master 2104e16] remove packages that are not in debian 12.\n\n 1 file changed, 5 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-)\n\n[?2004hdemo@faiserver:/home/fai/config$ \n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\ns", "output": "40393.310685, new event"} -{"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n[1mdiff --git a/hooks/updatebase.DEFAULT.source b/hooks/updatebase.DEFAULT.source[0m\n[1mdeleted file mode 100755[0m\n[1mindex 5ae481e..0000000[0m\n[1m--- a/hooks/updatebase.DEFAULT.source[0m\n[1m+++ /dev/null[0m\n[36m@@ -1,10 +0,0 @@[39m\n[31m-#!/bin/bash[39m\n[31m-[39m\n[31m-# skip DEFAULT hook if a hook for $HOSTNAME exists[39m\n[31m-scriptname=$(basename $0 .DEFAULT)[39m\n[31m-[-f $FAI/hooks/$scriptname.$HOSTNAME ] && exit[39m\n[31m-# here follows the actions for class DEFAULT[39m\n[31m-cp /etc/apt/sources.list /target/etc/apt/sources.list[39m\n[31m-mkdir /target/faiserver[39m\n[31m-mount /faiserver /target/faiserver -t bind[39m\n[31m-export[39m\n[1mdiff --git a/package_config/EADMIN b/package_config/EADMIN[0m\n[1mindex\n dede538..f0f5263 100644[0m\n[1m--- a/package_config/EADMIN[0m\n[1m+++ b/package_config/EADMIN[0m\n[36m@@ -1,10 +1,11 @@[39m\n PACKAGES aptitude\n[31m-cruft[39m\n[32m+[39m[32mcruft-ng[39m\n chkrootkit\n gdb\n gddrescue\n[31m-iotop[39m\n[31m-lsof[39m\n nmap\n vrms\n magit\n[32m+[39m\n[32m+[39m[32mPACKAGES aptitude HWPHYS[39m\n[32m+[39m[32miotop[39m\n[1mdiff --git a/package_config/FAIBASE b/package_config/FAIBASE[0m\n[1mindex dcb78ca..fd9850c 100644[0m\n[1m--- a/package_config/FAIBASE[0m\n[1m+++ b/package_config/FAIBASE[0m\n[36m@@ -1,29 +1,24 @@[39m\n PACKAGES aptitude\n[31m-isc-dhcp-client wget tcpdump deborphan[39m\n[31m-emacs-nox gpm screen telnet[39m\n[32m+[39m[32misc-dhcp-client tcpdump deborphan[39m\n[32m+[39m[32memacs-nox[39m\n[32m+[39m[32mscreen[39m\n busybox\n console-common\n cron\n debconf-utils\n[31m-discover[39m\n file\n[31m-hdparm[39m\n less\n lynx\n links\n linuxlogo\n locales\n[31m-nfs-common[39m\n nscd\n[31m-ntpdate[39m\n[32m+[39m[\n32mntpsec-ntpdate[39m\n openssh-client\n openssh-server\n[31m-pciutils[39m\n[31m-rdate[39m\n rsync\n strace\n time\n[31m-usbutils[39m\n \n # for ssh X11 forwarding\n xauth\n[1mdiff --git a/package_config/HOSTOFFICE b/package_config/HOSTOFFICE[0m\n[1mindex d61f377..1e0f2a4 100644[0m\n[1m--- a/package_config/HOSTOFFICE[0m\n[1m+++ b/package_config/HOSTOFFICE[0m\n[36m@@ -3,7 +3,6 @@[39m\n:[K\n \n[K\n PACKAGES aptitude\n cups\n firefox-esr\n[31m-midori[39m\n wine\n evolution\n dia\n[36m@@ -13,7 +12,6 @@[39m smbclient\n libpam-ldap\n k3b\n \n[31m-[39m\n # FIXME: dropped after jessie:\n #PACKAGES aptitude JESSIE\n #browser-plugin-lightspark\n[36m@@ -23,3 +21,6 @@[39m k3b\n # FIXME: not in debian 10\n #gnash\n #browser-plugin-gnash\n[32m+[39m\n[32m+[39m[32m# FIXME: not in debian 12?[39m\n[32m+[39m[32m#midori[39m\n[1mdiff --git a/package_config/HWPHYS b/package_config/HWPHYS[0m\n[1mindex 059297c..1f314b3 100644[0m\n[1m--- a/package_config/HWPHYS[0m\n[1m+++ b/package_config/HWPHYS[0m\n[36m@@ -1,9 +1,16 @@[39m\n PACKAGES aptitude\n acpi-support-base\n[32m+[39m[32mdiscover[39m\n[32m+[39m[32mdmidecode[39m\n eject\n fancontrol\n\n\n flashrom\n[32m+[39m[32mgpm[39m\n[32m+[39m[32mhdparm[39m\n lm-sensors\n[32m+[39m[32mnfs-common[39m\n[32m+[39m[32mpciutils[39m\n[32m+\n[39m[32musbutils[39m\n\n x86info\n \n # for performance tuning hardware.\n[1mdiff --git a/package_config/JADMIN b/package_config/JADMIN[0m\n[1mindex fb3f384..efccf18 100644[0m\n[1m--- a/package_config/JADMIN[0m\n[1m+++ b/package_config/JADMIN[0m\n[36m@@ -2,15 +2,13 @@[39m\n PACKAGES aptitude\n apparmor\n bash-completion\n[31m-cruft[39m\n[32m+[39m[32mcruft-ng[39m\n chkrootkit\n[31m-clamav[39m\n debsums\n fail2ban\n gdb\n gddrescue\n[31m-iotop[39m\n[31m-lsof[39m\n[32m+[39m[32minetutils-telnet[39m\n manpages\n nmap\n psmisc\n[36m@@ -24,3 +22,4 @@[39m foremost\n PACKAGES aptitude HWPHYS\n ethtool\n powertop\n[32m+[39m[32miotop[39m\n[7m(END)[27m[K\n \n\n[K[?5h[?5l[K[7m(END)[27m[K\nq\n\n[K\n[?2004hdemo@faiserver:/home/fai/config$ \n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\ns", "output": "40434.50166, new event"} +{"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n[1mdiff --git a/hooks/updatebase.DEFAULT.source b/hooks/updatebase.DEFAULT.source[0m\n[1mdeleted file mode 100755[0m\n[1mindex 5ae481e..0000000[0m\n[1m--- a/hooks/updatebase.DEFAULT.source[0m\n[1m+++ /dev/null[0m\n\n... [TRUNCATED 8 LINES OF SYSTEM OUTPUT] ...\n\n[31m-mkdir /target/faiserver[39m\n[31m-mount /faiserver /target/faiserver -t bind[39m\n[31m-export[39m\n[1mdiff --git a/package_config/EADMIN b/package_config/EADMIN[0m\n[1mindex\n dede538..f0f5263 100644[0m\n[1m--- a/package_config/EADMIN[0m\n[1m+++ b/package_config/EADMIN[0m\n[36m@@ -1,10 +1,11 @@[39m\n PACKAGES aptitude\n\n... [TRUNCATED 35 LINES OF SYSTEM OUTPUT] ...\n\n locales\n[31m-nfs-common[39m\n nscd\n[31m-ntpdate[39m\n[32m+[39m[\n32mntpsec-ntpdate[39m\n openssh-client\n openssh-server\n[31m-pciutils[39m\n[31m-rdate[39m\n\n... [TRUNCATED 8 LINES OF SYSTEM OUTPUT] ...\n\n[1mindex d61f377..1e0f2a4 100644[0m\n[1m--- a/package_config/HOSTOFFICE[0m\n[1m+++ b/package_config/HOSTOFFICE[0m\n[36m@@ -3,7 +3,6 @@[39m\n:[K\n \n[K\n PACKAGES aptitude\n cups\n firefox-esr\n[31m-midori[39m\n wine\n\n... [TRUNCATED 24 LINES OF SYSTEM OUTPUT] ...\n\n[32m+[39m[32mdiscover[39m\n[32m+[39m[32mdmidecode[39m\n eject\n fancontrol\n\n\n flashrom\n[32m+[39m[32mgpm[39m\n[32m+[39m[32mhdparm[39m\n lm-sensors\n[32m+[39m[32mnfs-common[39m\n[32m+[39m[32mpciutils[39m\n[32m+\n[39m[32musbutils[39m\n\n x86info\n \n # for performance tuning hardware.\n[1mdiff --git a/package_config/JADMIN b/package_config/JADMIN[0m\n\n... [TRUNCATED 22 LINES OF SYSTEM OUTPUT] ...\n\n PACKAGES aptitude HWPHYS\n ethtool\n powertop\n[32m+[39m[32miotop[39m\n[7m(END)[27m[K\n \n\n[K[?5h[?5l[K[7m(END)[27m[K\nq\n\n[K\n[?2004hdemo@faiserver:/home/fai/config$ \n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\ns", "output": "40434.50166, new event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nA\nA\nD\nD\nM\nM\nI\nI\nN\nN\n\n\n\n[?2004l\nsudo: unable to resolve host faiserver: Name or service not known\n\n[?2004hdemo@faiserver:/home/fai/config$ \n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\ns", "output": "40445.552937, new event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nv\n,\n,\n \n \nj\nj\nu\nu\nd\nd\n\n[K\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n[K", "output": "40459.194411, old event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nl\nn\nn\ne\ne\nt\nt\n,\n,\n \n \na\na\nn\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nn", "output": "40491.647263, old event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\no\no\nf\nf\n.\n.\n'\n'\n\n\n\n[?2004l\nsudo: unable to resolve host faiserver: Name or service not known\n\n[master 40de92c] remove clamav, update cruft to cruft-ng, install iotop only on physical machines, install telnet, and remove lsof.\n\n 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-)\n\n[?2004hdemo@faiserver:/home/fai/config$ \n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nOA", "output": "40496.778611, new event"} -{"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nAGES install-norec DEBIAN_11 DEBIAN_[39m\n[31m-fdisk gpg[39m\n[1mdiff --git a/files/etc/fai/apt/sources.list/QEMUCLIENT b/files/etc/fai/apt/sources.list/QEMUCLIENT[0m\n[1mindex 9e9fedd..c72404c 100644[0m\n[1m--- a/files/etc/fai/apt/sources.list/QEMUCLIENT[0m\n[1m+++ b/files/etc/fai/apt/sources.list/QEMUCLIENT[0m\n[36m@@ -1,9 +1,9 @@[39m\n # These lines should work for many sites\n # A more comprehensive example is at /usr/share/doc/fai-doc/examples/etc\n \n[31m-#deb http://127.0.0.1:3142/faiserver/debian stretch main[39m\n[32m+[39m[32m#deb http://127.0.0.1:3142/faiserver/debian bookworm main[39m\n # lang = none is to work around debian issue #880170\n[31m-deb [lang=none] http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bullseye main[39m\n[32m+[39m[32mdeb [lang=none] http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm main[39m\n #deb http://127.0.0.1:3142/faiserver/debian unstable main\n \n # repository that may contain newer fai packages\n[1mdiff --git a/files/etc/fai/nfsroot.conf/SERVERFAI b/files/etc/fai/nfsroot.conf/SERVERFAI[0m\n[1mindex d7f1160..3581fef 100644[0m\n[1m--- a/files/etc/fai/nfsroot.conf/SERVERFAI[0m\n[1m+++ b/files/etc/fai/nfsroot.conf/SERVERFAI[0m\n[36m@@ -1,14 +1,14 @@[39m\n # For a detailed description see nfsroot.conf(5)\n \n # \"<suite> <mirror>\" for debootstrap\n[31m-#FAI_DEBOOTSTRAP=\"buster http://127.0.0.1:3142/faiserver/debian\"[39m\n[31m-FAI_DEBOOTSTRAP=\"bullseye http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.us.debian.org/debian\"[39m\n[32m+[39m[32m#FAI_DEBOOTSTRAP=\"bookworm http://127.0.0.1:3142/faiserver/debian\"[39m\n[32m+[39m[32mFAI_DEBOOTSTRAP=\"bookworm http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.us.debian.org/debian\"[39m\n FAI_ROOTPW='$1$kBnWcO.E$djxB128U7dMkrltJHPf6d1'\n \n NFSROOT=/srv/fai/nfsroot\n TFTPROOT=/srv/tftp/f\nai\n NFSROOT_HOOKS=/etc/fai/nfsroot-hooks/\n[31m-FAI_DEBOOTSTRAP_OPTS=\"--exclude=dhcp-client,info,tasksel-data,tasksel,nano,laptop-detect,kbd,dselect,tofrodos,lftp --include=aptitude\"[39m\n[32m+[39m[32mFAI_DEBOOTSTRAP_OPTS=\"--exclude=tasksel,nano --include=aptitude\"[39m\n \n # Configuration space\n FAI_CONFIGDIR=/srv/fai/config\n\n[1mdiff --git a/hooks/updatebase.DEFAULT.source b/hooks/updatebase.DEFAULT.source[0m\n[1mdeleted file mode 100755[0m\n[1mindex 5ae481e..0000000[0m\n[1m--- a/hooks/updatebase.DEFAULT.source[0m\n[1m+++ /dev/null[0m\n[36m@@ -1,10 +0,0 @@[39m\n[31\nm-#!/bin/bash[39m\n[31m-[39m\n[31m-# skip DEFAULT hook if a hook for $HOSTNAME exists[39m\n[31m-scriptname=$(basename $0 .DEFAULT)[39m\n[31m-[-f $FAI/hooks/$scriptname.$HOSTNAME ] && exit[39m\n[31m-# here follows the actions for class DEFAULT[39m\n[31m-cp /etc/apt/sources.list /target/etc/apt/sources.list[39m\n[31m-mkdir /target/faiserver[39m\n[31m-mount /faiserver /target/faiserver -t bind[39m\n[31m-export[39m\n[1mdiff --git a/package_config/EADMIN b/package_config/EADMIN[0m\n[1mindex dede538..f0f5263 100644[0m\n[1m--- a/package_config/EADMIN[0m\n[1m+++ b/package_config/EADMIN[0m\n[36m@@ -1,10 +1,11 @@[39m\n PACKAGES aptitude\n[31m-cruft[39m\n[32m+[39m[32mcruft-ng[39m\n chkrootkit\n gdb\n gddrescue\n\n[31m-iotop[39m\n[31m-lsof[39m\n nmap\n vrms\n magit\n[32m+[39m\n[32m+[39m[32mPACKAGES aptitude HWPHYS[39m\n[32m+[39m[32miotop[39m\n[1mdiff --git a/package_config/FAIBASE b/package_config/FAIBASE[0m\n[1mindex dcb78ca..fd9850c 100644[0m\n\n[1m--- a/package_config/FAIBASE[0m\n[1m+++ b/package_config/FAIBASE[0m\n[36m@@ -1,29 +1,24 @@[39m\n PACKAGES aptitude\n[31m-isc-dhcp-client wget tcpdump deborphan[39m\n[31m-emacs-nox gpm screen telnet[39m\n[32m+[39m[32misc-dhcp-client tcpdump deborphan[39m\n[32m+[39m[32memacs-nox[39m\n[32m+[39m[32mscreen[39m\n busybox\n console-common\n cron\n debconf-utils\n[31m-discover[39m\n file\n[31m-hdparm[39m\n less\n lynx\n links\n linuxlogo\n locales\n[31m-nfs-common[39m\n nscd\n[31m-ntpdate[39m\n[32m+[39m[32mntpsec-ntpdate[39m\n openssh-client\n openssh-server\n[31m-pciutils[39m\n[31m-rdate[39m\n rsync\n strace\n time\n[31m-usbutils\n[39m\n \n # for ssh X11 forwarding\n xauth\n[1mdiff --git a/package_config/HOSTOFFICE b/package_config/HOSTOFFICE[0m\n[1mindex d61f377..1e0f2a4 100644[0m\n[1m--- a/package_config/HOSTOFFICE[0m\n[1m+++ b/package_config/HOSTOFFICE[0m\n[36m@@ -3,7 +\n3,6 @@[39m\n:[K\n \n[K\n PACKAGES aptitude\n cups\n firefox-esr\n[31m-midori[39m\n wine\n evolution\n dia\n[36m@@ -13,7 +12,6 @@[39m smbclient\n libpam-ldap\n k3b\n \n[31m-[39m\n # FIXME: dropped after jessie:\n #PACKAGES aptitude JESSIE\n #browser-plugin-lightspark\n[36m@@ -23,3 +21,6 @@[39m k3b\n # FIXME: not in debian 10\n #gnash\n #browser-plugin-gnash\n[32m+[39m\n[32m+[39m[32m# FIXME: not in debian 12?[39m\n[32m+[39m[32m#midori[39m\n[1mdiff --git a/package_config/HWPHYS b/package_config/HWPHYS[0m\n[1mindex 059297c..1f314b3 100644[0m\n[1m--- a/package_config/HWPHYS[0m\n[1m+++ b/package_config/HWPHYS[0m\n[36m@@ -1,9 +1,16 @@[39m\n PACKAGES aptitude\n acpi-support-base\n[32m+[39m[32mdiscover[39m\n[32m+[39m[32mdmidecode[39m\n eject\n fancontrol\n flashrom\n[32m+[39m[32mgpm[39m\n[32m+[39m[32mhdparm[39m\n lm-sensors\n[32m+[39m[32mnfs-common[39m\n[32m+[39m[32mpciutils[39m\n[32m+[39m[32musbutils[39m\n x86info\n \n # for performance tuning hardware.\n[7m(END)[27m[K\nq\n\n[K\n[?2004hdemo@faiserver:/home/fai/config$ \n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\ns", "output": "40502.461761, new event"} +{"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nAGES install-norec DEBIAN_11 DEBIAN_[39m\n[31m-fdisk gpg[39m\n[1mdiff --git a/files/etc/fai/apt/sources.list/QEMUCLIENT b/files/etc/fai/apt/sources.list/QEMUCLIENT[0m\n[1mindex 9e9fedd..c72404c 100644[0m\n[1m--- a/files/etc/fai/apt/sources.list/QEMUCLIENT[0m\n\n... [TRUNCATED 24 LINES OF SYSTEM OUTPUT] ...\n\n[32m+[39m[32mFAI_DEBOOTSTRAP=\"bookworm http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.us.debian.org/debian\"[39m\n FAI_ROOTPW='$1$kBnWcO.E$djxB128U7dMkrltJHPf6d1'\n \n NFSROOT=/srv/fai/nfsroot\n TFTPROOT=/srv/tftp/f\nai\n NFSROOT_HOOKS=/etc/fai/nfsroot-hooks/\n[31m-FAI_DEBOOTSTRAP_OPTS=\"--exclude=dhcp-client,info,tasksel-data,tasksel,nano,laptop-detect,kbd,dselect,tofrodos,lftp --include=aptitude\"[39m\n[32m+[39m[32mFAI_DEBOOTSTRAP_OPTS=\"--exclude=tasksel,nano --include=aptitude\"[39m\n \n # Configuration space\n FAI_CONFIGDIR=/srv/fai/config\n\n[1mdiff --git a/hooks/updatebase.DEFAULT.source b/hooks/updatebase.DEFAULT.source[0m\n[1mdeleted file mode 100755[0m\n[1mindex 5ae481e..0000000[0m\n[1m--- a/hooks/updatebase.DEFAULT.source[0m\n[1m+++ /dev/null[0m\n[36m@@ -1,10 +0,0 @@[39m\n[31\nm-#!/bin/bash[39m\n[31m-[39m\n[31m-# skip DEFAULT hook if a hook for $HOSTNAME exists[39m\n[31m-scriptname=$(basename $0 .DEFAULT)[39m\n[31m-[-f $FAI/hooks/$scriptname.$HOSTNAME ] && exit[39m\n\n... [TRUNCATED 11 LINES OF SYSTEM OUTPUT] ...\n\n[31m-cruft[39m\n[32m+[39m[32mcruft-ng[39m\n chkrootkit\n gdb\n gddrescue\n\n[31m-iotop[39m\n[31m-lsof[39m\n nmap\n vrms\n magit\n[32m+[39m\n[32m+[39m[32mPACKAGES aptitude HWPHYS[39m\n[32m+[39m[32miotop[39m\n[1mdiff --git a/package_config/FAIBASE b/package_config/FAIBASE[0m\n[1mindex dcb78ca..fd9850c 100644[0m\n\n[1m--- a/package_config/FAIBASE[0m\n[1m+++ b/package_config/FAIBASE[0m\n[36m@@ -1,29 +1,24 @@[39m\n PACKAGES aptitude\n[31m-isc-dhcp-client wget tcpdump deborphan[39m\n\n... [TRUNCATED 23 LINES OF SYSTEM OUTPUT] ...\n\n[31m-rdate[39m\n rsync\n strace\n time\n[31m-usbutils\n[39m\n \n # for ssh X11 forwarding\n xauth\n[1mdiff --git a/package_config/HOSTOFFICE b/package_config/HOSTOFFICE[0m\n[1mindex d61f377..1e0f2a4 100644[0m\n[1m--- a/package_config/HOSTOFFICE[0m\n[1m+++ b/package_config/HOSTOFFICE[0m\n[36m@@ -3,7 +\n3,6 @@[39m\n:[K\n \n[K\n PACKAGES aptitude\n cups\n firefox-esr\n[31m-midori[39m\n wine\n\n... [TRUNCATED 34 LINES OF SYSTEM OUTPUT] ...\n\n[32m+[39m[32musbutils[39m\n x86info\n \n # for performance tuning hardware.\n[7m(END)[27m[K\nq\n\n[K\n[?2004hdemo@faiserver:/home/fai/config$ \n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\ns", "output": "40502.461761, new event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nu\nd\nd\no\no\n \n \ng\ng\ni\ni\nt\nt\n \n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n ", "output": "40503.892142, old event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n\n[K\nW\nW\n\t\n[?5h[?5l\nP\nP\n\t\nHYS\n\n\n\n[?2004l\nsudo: unable to resolve host faiserver: Name or service not known\n\n[?2004hdemo@faiserver:/home/fai/config$ \n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\ns", "output": "40511.640891, new event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n'\n'\na\na\nd\nd\nd\nd\n \n \nOA\nadd package_config/HWPHYS\nOD\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nOD", "output": "40540.19191, old event"} @@ -232,31 +232,31 @@ {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n[195;6H[?12l[?25h[?25l[7m--[27m[12;1H[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\n\n[196;1H[K[184A\n\n[196;1H[K[?2004l[?12l[?25h\n[?2004hdemo@faiserver:/home/fai/config$ \nOA\nsudo emacs package_config/HWPHYS\nOA\n[2@git add package_config/HWPHYS\n\n\n\n[1;196r[196;1H\n[?2004l\nsudo: unable to resolve host faiserver: Name or service not known\n\n[?2004hdemo@faiserver:/home/fai/config$ \n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\ns", "output": "40553.783691, new event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\na\ng\ng\ne\ne\ns\ns\n \n \nt\nt\nh\nh\na\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\na", "output": "40561.193841, old event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\ns\nt\nt\ns\ns\n.\n.\n'\n'\n\n\n\n[?2004l\nsudo: unable to resolve host faiserver: Name or service not known\n\n[master 9c7c5aa] add more packages that we want on physical hosts.\n 1 file changed, 6 insertions(+)\n\n[?2004hdemo@faiserver:/home/fai/config$ \n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\ns", "output": "40568.569945, new event"} -{"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nsudo: unable to resolve host faiserver: Name or service not known\n\n[1mdiff --git a/files/etc/fai/NFSROOT/SERVERFAI b/files/etc/fai/NFSROOT/SERVERFAI[0m\n[1mindex 36f9824..aeeea47 100644[0m\n[1m--- a/files/etc/fai/NFSROOT/SERVERFAI[0m\n[1m+++ b/files/etc/fai/NFSROOT/SERVERFAI[0m\n[36m@@ -3,11 +3,10 @@[39m\n # from FAI.\n PACKAGES install-norec FULL\n nfs-common fai-nfsroot rpcbind\n[31m-rsync lftp[39m\n[32m+[39m[32mrsync[39m\n lshw procinfo\n dump dosfstools\n hwinfo hdparm smartmontools nvme-cli\n[31m-rdate[39m\n numactl\n udns-utils\n netcat-traditional nmap\n[36m@@ -16,6 +15,7 @@[39m usbutils pciutils\n ssh\n netselect\n mdadm\n[32m+[39m[32mcryptsetup[39m\n \n # from FAI, round 2\n PACKAGES install-norec\n[36m@@ -23,11 +23,11 @@[39m PACKAGES install-norec\n dracut live-boot- initramfs-tools-\n dr\nacut-config-generic\n dracut-network\n[31m-sysvinit-core systemd-sysv-[39m\n[32m+[39m[32msysvinit-core[39m\n[32m+[39m[32minitscripts[39m\n curl lftp\n less\n[31m-moreutils[39m\n[31m-ntpdate[39m\n[32m+[39m[32mntpsec-ntpdate rdate[39m\n lvm2\n psmisc\n dialog\n[36m@@ -45,13 +45,12 @@[39m xz-utils\n # FIXME: can we remove aptitude?\n aptitude\n discover\n[32m+[39m[32mdmidecode[39m\n dump\n e2fsprogs\n iproute2\n isc-dhcp-client\n mdetect\n[31m-module-init-tools[39m\n[31m-usbutils[39m\n bzip2\n emacs-nox\n strace\n[36m@@ -69,7 +68,7 @@[39m PACKAGES install-norec I386\n grub-pc\n efibootmgr\n linux-image-686-pae\n[31m-# required or cd building just fails.[39m\n[32m+[39m[32m# required in the nfsroot or cd building just fails.[39m\n grub-efi-amd64-bin\n \n PACKAGES install-norec AMD64\n[36m@@ -77,7 +76,6 @@[39m grub-pc\n grub-efi-amd64-bin\n efibootmgr\n linux-image-amd64\n[31m-#linux-image-amd64/buster-backports # if you want to use a newer kernel[39m\n \n PACKAGES install-no\nrec ARM64\n grub-efi-arm64\n[36m@@ -88,6 +86,3 @@[39m PACKAGES install-norec ARMHF\n grub-efi-arm\n efibootmgr\n linux-image-armmp\n[31m-[39m\n[31m-PACKAGES install-norec DEBIAN_11 DEBIAN_[39m\n[31m-fdisk gpg[39m\n[1mdiff --git a/files/etc/fai/apt\n/sources.list/QEMUCLIENT b/files/etc/fai/apt/sources.list/QEMUCLIENT[0m\n[1mindex 9e9fedd..c72404c 100644[0m\n[1m--- a/files/etc/fai/apt/sources.list/QEMUCLIENT[0m\n[1m+++ b/files/etc/fai/apt/sources.list/QEMUCLIENT[0m\n[36m@@ -1,9 +1,9 @@[39m\n # These lines should work for many sites\n # A more comprehensive example is at /usr/share/doc/fai-doc/examples/etc\n \n[31m-#deb http://127.0.0.1:3142/faiserver/debian stretch main[39m\n[32m+[39m[32m#deb http://127.0.0.1:3142/faiserver/debian bookworm main[39m\n # lang = none is to work around debian issue #880170\n[31m-deb [lang=none] http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bullseye main[39m\n[32m+[39m[32mdeb [lang=none] http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm main[39m\n #deb http://127.0.0.1:3142/faiserver/debian unstable main\n \n # repository that may contain newer fai packages\n[1mdiff --git a/files/etc/fai/nfsroot.conf/SERVERFAI b/files/etc/fai/nfsroot.conf/SERVERFAI[0m\n[1mindex d7f1160..3581fef 100644[0m\n[1m--\n- a/files/etc/fai/nfsroot.conf/SERVERFAI[0m\n[1m+++ b/files/etc/fai/nfsroot.conf/SERVERFAI[0m\n[36m@@ -1,14 +1,14 @@[39m\n # For a detailed description see nfsroot.conf(5)\n \n # \"<suite> <mirror>\" for debootstrap\n[31m-#FAI_DEBOOTSTRAP=\"buster http://127.0.0.1:3142/faiserver/debian\"[39m\n[31m-FAI_DEBOOTSTRAP=\"bullseye http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.us.debian.org/debian\"[39m\n[32m+[39m[32m#FAI_DEBOOTSTRAP=\"bookworm http://127.0.0.1:3142/faiserver/debian\"[39m\n[32m+[39m[32mFAI_DEBOOTSTRAP=\"bookworm http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.us.debian.org/debian\"[39m\n FAI_ROOTPW='$1$kBnWcO.E$djxB128U7dMkrltJHPf6d1'\n \n NFSROOT=/srv/fai/nfsroot\n TFTPROOT=/srv/tftp/fai\n NFSROOT_HOOKS=/etc/fai/nfsroot-hooks/\n[31m-FAI_DEBOOTSTRAP_OPTS=\"--exclude=dhcp-client,info,tasksel-data,tasksel,nano,laptop-detect,kbd,dselect,tofrodos,lftp --include=aptitude\"[39m\n[32m+[39m[32mFAI_DEBOOTSTRAP_OPTS=\"--exclude=tasksel,nano --include=aptitude\"[39m\n \n # Configuration space\n FAI_CONFIGDIR=/srv/fai/config\n[1mdiff --git a/hooks/updatebase.DEFAULT.source b/hooks/updatebase.DEFAULT.source[0m\n[1mdeleted file mode 100755[0m\n[1mindex 5ae481e..0000000[0m\n[1m--- a/hooks/updatebase.DEFAULT.source[0m\n[1m+++ /dev/null[0m\n[36m@@ -1,10 +0,0 @@[39m\n[31m-#!/bin/bash[39m\n[31m-[39m\n[31m-# skip DEFAULT hook if a hook for $HOSTNAME exists[39m\n[31m-scriptname=$(basename $0 .DEFAULT)[39m\n[31m-[-f $FAI/hooks/$scriptname.$HOSTNAME ] && exit[39m\n[31m-# here follows the actions for class DEFAULT[39m\n[31m-cp /etc/apt/sources.list /target/etc/apt/sources.list[39m\n[31m-mkdir /target/faiserver[39m\n[31m-mount /faiserver /target/faiserver -t bind[39m\n[31m-export[39m\n[1mdiff --git a/package_config/EADMIN b/package_config/EADMIN[0m\n[1mindex dede538..f0f5263 \n100644[0m\n[1m--- a/package_config/EADMIN[0m\n[1m+++ b/package_config/EADMIN[0m\n[36m@@ -1,10 +1,11 @@[39m\n PACKAGES aptitude\n[31m-cruft[39m\n[32m+[39m[32mcruft-ng[39m\n chkrootkit\n gdb\n gddrescue\n[31m-iotop[39m\n[31m-lsof[39m\n nmap\n vrms\n magit\n[32m+[39m\n[32m+[39m[32mPACKAGES aptitude HWPHYS[39m\n[32m+[39m[32miotop[39m\n[1mdiff --git a/package_config/FAIBASE b/package_config/FAIBASE[0m\n[1mindex dcb78ca..fd9850c 100644[0m\n[1m--- a/package_config/FAIBASE[0m\n[1m+++ b/package_config/FAIBASE[0m\n[36m@@ -1,29 +1,24 @@[39m\n PACKAGES aptitude\n[31m-isc-dhcp-client wget tcpdump deborphan[39m\n[31m-emacs-nox gpm screen telnet[39m\n[32m+[39m[32misc-dhcp-client tcpdump deborphan[39m\n[32m+[39m[32memacs-nox[\n39m\n[32m+[39m[32mscreen[39m\n busybox\n console-common\n cron\n debconf-utils\n[31m-discover[39m\n file\n[31m-hdparm[39m\n less\n lynx\n links\n linuxlogo\n locales\n[31m-nfs-common[39m\n nscd\n[31m-ntpdate[39m\n[32m+[39m[32mntpsec-ntpdate[39m\n openssh-client\n openssh-server\n[31m-pciutils[39m\n[31m-rdate[39m\n rsync\n strace\n time\n[31m-usbutils[39m\n \n # for ssh X11 forwarding\n xauth\n[1mdiff --git a/package_config/HOSTOFFICE b/package_config/HOSTOFFICE[0m\n[1mindex d61f377..1e0f2a4 100644[0m\n[1m--- a/package_config/HOSTOFFICE[0m\n[1m+++ b/package_config/HOSTOFFICE[0m\n[36m@@ -3,7 +3,6 @@[39m\n:[K\n \n[K\n PACKAGES aptitude\n cups\n firefox-esr\n[31m-midori[39m\n wine\n evolution\n dia\n[36m@@ -13,7 +12,6 @@[39m smbclient\n libpam-ldap\n k3b\n \n[31m-[39m\n # FIXME: dropped after jessie:\n #PACKAGES aptitude JESSIE\n #browser-plugin-lightspark\n[36m@@ -23,3 +21,6 @@[39m k3b\n # FIXME: not in debian 10\n #gnash\n #browser-plugin-gnash\n[32m+[39m\n[32m+[39m[32m# FIXME: not in debian 12?[39m\n[32m+[39m[32m#midori[39m\n[7m(END)[27m[K\nq\n\n[K\n[?2004hdemo@faiserver:/home/fai/config$ \n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\ns", "output": "40574.351695, new event"} +{"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nsudo: unable to resolve host faiserver: Name or service not known\n\n[1mdiff --git a/files/etc/fai/NFSROOT/SERVERFAI b/files/etc/fai/NFSROOT/SERVERFAI[0m\n[1mindex 36f9824..aeeea47 100644[0m\n[1m--- a/files/etc/fai/NFSROOT/SERVERFAI[0m\n[1m+++ b/files/etc/fai/NFSROOT/SERVERFAI[0m\n[36m@@ -3,11 +3,10 @@[39m\n\n... [TRUNCATED 18 LINES OF SYSTEM OUTPUT] ...\n\n # from FAI, round 2\n PACKAGES install-norec\n[36m@@ -23,11 +23,11 @@[39m PACKAGES install-norec\n dracut live-boot- initramfs-tools-\n dr\nacut-config-generic\n dracut-network\n[31m-sysvinit-core systemd-sysv-[39m\n[32m+[39m[32msysvinit-core[39m\n[32m+[39m[32minitscripts[39m\n\n... [TRUNCATED 34 LINES OF SYSTEM OUTPUT] ...\n\n efibootmgr\n linux-image-amd64\n[31m-#linux-image-amd64/buster-backports # if you want to use a newer kernel[39m\n \n PACKAGES install-no\nrec ARM64\n grub-efi-arm64\n[36m@@ -88,6 +86,3 @@[39m PACKAGES install-norec ARMHF\n grub-efi-arm\n efibootmgr\n linux-image-armmp\n[31m-[39m\n[31m-PACKAGES install-norec DEBIAN_11 DEBIAN_[39m\n[31m-fdisk gpg[39m\n[1mdiff --git a/files/etc/fai/apt\n/sources.list/QEMUCLIENT b/files/etc/fai/apt/sources.list/QEMUCLIENT[0m\n[1mindex 9e9fedd..c72404c 100644[0m\n[1m--- a/files/etc/fai/apt/sources.list/QEMUCLIENT[0m\n[1m+++ b/files/etc/fai/apt/sources.list/QEMUCLIENT[0m\n[36m@@ -1,9 +1,9 @@[39m\n\n... [TRUNCATED 9 LINES OF SYSTEM OUTPUT] ...\n\n \n # repository that may contain newer fai packages\n[1mdiff --git a/files/etc/fai/nfsroot.conf/SERVERFAI b/files/etc/fai/nfsroot.conf/SERVERFAI[0m\n[1mindex d7f1160..3581fef 100644[0m\n[1m--\n- a/files/etc/fai/nfsroot.conf/SERVERFAI[0m\n[1m+++ b/files/etc/fai/nfsroot.conf/SERVERFAI[0m\n[36m@@ -1,14 +1,14 @@[39m\n # For a detailed description see nfsroot.conf(5)\n \n\n... [TRUNCATED 28 LINES OF SYSTEM OUTPUT] ...\n\n[31m-mkdir /target/faiserver[39m\n[31m-mount /faiserver /target/faiserver -t bind[39m\n[31m-export[39m\n[1mdiff --git a/package_config/EADMIN b/package_config/EADMIN[0m\n[1mindex dede538..f0f5263 \n100644[0m\n[1m--- a/package_config/EADMIN[0m\n[1m+++ b/package_config/EADMIN[0m\n[36m@@ -1,10 +1,11 @@[39m\n PACKAGES aptitude\n\n... [TRUNCATED 18 LINES OF SYSTEM OUTPUT] ...\n\n PACKAGES aptitude\n[31m-isc-dhcp-client wget tcpdump deborphan[39m\n[31m-emacs-nox gpm screen telnet[39m\n[32m+[39m[32misc-dhcp-client tcpdump deborphan[39m\n[32m+[39m[32memacs-nox[\n39m\n[32m+[39m[32mscreen[39m\n busybox\n console-common\n cron\n\n... [TRUNCATED 25 LINES OF SYSTEM OUTPUT] ...\n\n[1mindex d61f377..1e0f2a4 100644[0m\n[1m--- a/package_config/HOSTOFFICE[0m\n[1m+++ b/package_config/HOSTOFFICE[0m\n[36m@@ -3,7 +3,6 @@[39m\n:[K\n \n[K\n PACKAGES aptitude\n cups\n firefox-esr\n[31m-midori[39m\n wine\n\n... [TRUNCATED 13 LINES OF SYSTEM OUTPUT] ...\n\n #browser-plugin-gnash\n[32m+[39m\n[32m+[39m[32m# FIXME: not in debian 12?[39m\n[32m+[39m[32m#midori[39m\n[7m(END)[27m[K\nq\n\n[K\n[?2004hdemo@faiserver:/home/fai/config$ \n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\ns", "output": "40574.351695, new event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n[K\n\n[K\n\n[K\n\n[K\n\n[K\n\n[K\n\n[K\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n[K", "output": "40580.191703, old event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n[K\n\n[K\nt\nt\n \n \na\na\nd\nd\nd\nd\n \n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n ", "output": "40581.510638, old event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nH\nO\nO\n\t\n[?5h[?5lST\nO\nO\n\t\nFFICE\n\n\n\n\n[?2004l\nsudo: unable to resolve host faiserver: Name or service not known\n\n[?2004hdemo@faiserver:/home/fai/config$ \n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\ns", "output": "40656.165303, new event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\ne\n \n \ni\ni\nt\nt\n \n \ni\ni\ns\ns\n \n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n ", "output": "40667.631294, old event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n[K\n\n[K\n2\n2\n.\n.\n'\n'\n\n\n\n[?2004l\nsudo: unable to resolve host faiserver: Name or service not known\n\n[master b492da2] remove midori since it is not in debian 12.\n 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)\n\n[?2004hdemo@faiserver:/home/fai/config$ \n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nOA", "output": "40674.253897, new event"} -{"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n[1mdiff --git a/files/etc/fai/NFSROOT/SERVERFAI b/files/etc/fai/NFSROOT/SERVERFAI[0m\n[1mindex 36f9824..aeeea47 100644[0m\n[1m--- a/files/etc/fai/NFSROOT/SERVERFAI[0m\n[1m+++ b/files/etc/fai/NFSROOT/SERVERFAI[0m\n[36m@@ -3,11 +3,10 @@[39m\n # from FAI.\n PACKAGES install-norec FULL\n nfs-common fai-nfsroot rpcbind\n[31m-rsync lftp[39m\n[32m+[39m[32mrsync[39m\n lshw procinfo\n dump dosfstools\n hwinfo hdparm smartmontools nvme-cli\n[31m-rdate[39m\n numactl\n udns-utils\n netcat-traditional \nnmap\n[36m@@ -16,6 +15,7 @@[39m usbutils pciutils\n ssh\n netselect\n mdadm\n[32m+[39m[32mcryptsetup[39m\n \n # from FAI, round 2\n PACKAGES install-norec\n[36m@@ -23,11 +23,11 @@[39m PACKAGES install-norec\n dracut live-boot- initramfs-tools-\n dracut-config-generic\n dracut-network\n[31m-sysvinit-core systemd-sysv-[39m\n[32m+[39m[32msysvinit-core[39m\n[32m+[39m[32minitscripts[39m\n curl lft\np\n less\n[31m-moreutils[39m\n[31m-ntpdate[39m\n[32m+[39m[32mntpsec-ntpdate rdate[39m\n lvm2\n psmisc\n dialog\n[36m@@ -45,13 +45,12 @@[39m xz-utils\n # FIXME: can we remove aptitude?\n aptitude\n discover\n[32m+[39m[32mdmidecode[39m\n dump\n e2fsprogs\n iproute2\n isc-dhcp-client\n mdetect\n[31m-module-init-tools[39m\n[31m-usbutils[39m\n bzip2\n emacs-nox\n strace\n[36m@@ -69,7 +68,7 @@[39m PACKAGES install-norec I386\n grub-pc\n efibootmgr\n linux-image-686-pae\n[31m-# required or cd \nbuilding just fails.[39m\n[32m+[39m[32m# required in the nfsroot or cd building just fails.[39m\n grub-efi-amd64-bin\n \n PACKAGES install-norec AMD64\n[36m@@ -77,7 +76,6 @@[39m grub-pc\n grub-efi-amd64-bin\n efibootmgr\n linux-image-amd64\n[31m-#l\ninux-image-amd64/buster-backports # if you want to use a newer kernel[39m\n \n PACKAGES install-norec ARM64\n grub-efi-arm64\n[36m@@ -88,6 +86,3 @@[39m PACKAGES install-norec ARMHF\n grub-efi-arm\n efibootmgr\n linux-image-armmp\n[31m-[39m\n[31m-PACKAGES install-norec DEBIAN_11 DEBIAN_[39m\n[31m-fdisk gpg[39m\n[1mdiff --git a/files/etc/fai/apt/sources.list/QEMUCLIENT b/files/etc/fai/apt/sources.list/QEMUCLIENT[0m\n[1mindex 9e9fedd..c72404c 100644[0m\n[1m--- a/files/etc/fai/apt/sources.list/QEM\nUCLIENT[0m\n[1m+++ b/files/etc/fai/apt/sources.list/QEMUCLIENT[0m\n[36m@@ -1,9 +1,9 @@[39m\n # These lines should work for many sites\n # A more comprehensive example is at /usr/share/doc/fai-doc/examples/etc\n \n[31m-#deb http://127.0.0.1:3142/faise\nrver/debian stretch main[39m\n[32m+[39m[32m#deb http://127.0.0.1:3142/faiserver/debian bookworm main[39m\n # lang = none is to work around debian issue #880170\n[31m-deb [lang=none] http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bullseye main[39m\n\n[32m+[39m[32mdeb [lang=none] http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm main[39m\n #deb http://127.0.0.1:3142/faiserver/debian unstable main\n \n # repository that may contain newer fai packages\n[1mdiff --git a/files/etc/fai/nfsroot.conf/\nSERVERFAI b/files/etc/fai/nfsroot.conf/SERVERFAI[0m\n[1mindex d7f1160..3581fef 100644[0m\n[1m--- a/files/etc/fai/nfsroot.conf/SERVERFAI[0m\n[1m+++ b/files/etc/fai/nfsroot.conf/SERVERFAI[0m\n[36m@@ -1,14 +1,14 @@[39m\n # For a detailed description see nfsroot.conf(5)\n \n # \"<suite> <mirror>\" for debootstrap\n[31m-#FAI_DEBOOTSTRAP=\"buster http://127.0.0.1:3142/faiserver/debian\"[39m\n[31m-FAI_DEBOOTSTRAP=\"bullseye http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.us.debian.org/debian\"[39m\n[32m+[39m[32m#FAI_DEBOOTSTRAP=\"bookworm http://127.0.0.1:3142/faiserver/debian\"[39m\n[32m+[39m[32mFAI_DEBOOTSTRAP=\"bookworm http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.us.debian.org/debian\"[39m\n FAI_ROOTPW='$1$kBnWcO.E$djxB128U7dMkrltJHPf6d1'\n \n NFSROOT=/srv/fai/nfsroot\n TFTPROOT=/srv/tftp/fai\n NFSRO\nOT_HOOKS=/etc/fai/nfsroot-hooks/\n[31m-FAI_DEBOOTSTRAP_OPTS=\"--exclude=dhcp-client,info,tasksel-data,tasksel,nano,laptop-detect,kbd,dselect,tofrodos,lftp --include=aptitude\"[39m\n[32m+[39m[32mFAI_DEBOOTSTRAP_OPTS=\"--exclude=tasksel,nano --include=aptitude\"[39m\n \n # Configuration space\n FAI_CONFIGDIR=/srv/fai/config\n\n[1mdiff --git a/hooks/updatebase.DEFAULT.source b/hooks/updatebase.DEFAULT.source[0m\n[1mdeleted file mode 100755[0m\n[1mindex 5ae481e..0000000[0m\n[1m--- a/hooks/updatebase.DEFAULT.source[0m\n[1m+++ /dev/null[0m\n[36m@@ -1,10 +0,0 @@[39m\n[31m-#!/bin/bash[39m\n[31m-[39m\n[31m-# skip DEFAULT hook if a hook for $HOSTNAME exists[39m\n[31m-scriptname=$(basename $0 .DEFAULT)[39m\n[31m-[-f $FAI/hooks/$scriptname.$HOSTNAME ] && exit[39m\n[31m-# here follows the actions for class DEFAULT[39m\n[31m-cp /etc/apt/sources.list /target/etc/apt/sources.list[39m\n[31m-mkdir /target/faiserver[39m\n[31m-mount /faiserver /target/faiserver -t bind[39m\n[31m-export[39m\n[1mdiff --git a/package_config/EADMIN b/package_config/EADMIN[0m\n[1mindex dede538..f0f5263 100644[0m\n[1m--- a/package_config/EADMIN[0m\n[1m+++ b/package_config/EADMIN[0m\n[36m@@ -1,10 +1,11 @@[39m\n PACKAGES aptitude\n[31m-cruft[39m\n[32m+[39m[32mcruft-ng[39m\n chkrootkit\n gdb\n gddrescue\n\n[31m-iotop[39m\n[31m-lsof[39m\n nmap\n vrms\n magit\n[32m+[39m\n[32m+[39m[32mPACKAGES aptitude HWPHYS[39m\n[32m+[39m[32miotop[39m\n[1mdiff --git a/package_config/FAIBASE b/package_config/FAIBASE[0m\n[1mindex dcb78ca..fd9850c 100644[0m\n[1m--- a/package_config/FAIBASE[0m\n[1m+++ b/package_config/FAIBASE[0m\n[36m@@ -1,29 +1,24 @@[39m\n PACKAGES aptitude\n[31m-isc-dhcp-client wget tcpdump deborphan[39m\n[31m-emacs-nox gpm screen telnet[39m\n[32m+[39m[32misc-dhcp-client tcpdump deborphan[39m\n[32m+[39m[32memacs-nox[39m\n[32m+[39m[32mscreen[39m\n busybox\n console-common\n cron\n debconf-utils\n[31m-discover[39m\n file\n[31m-hdparm[39m\n less\n lynx\n links\n linuxlogo\n locales\n[31m-nfs-common[39m\n nscd\n[31m-ntpdate[39m\n[32m+[39m[32mntpsec-ntpdate[39m\n openssh-client\n openssh-server\n[31m-pciutils[39m\n[31m-rdate[39m\n rsync\n strace\n time\n[31m-usbutils[39m\n \n # for ssh X11 forwarding\n xauth\n\n[K\n[?2004hdemo@faiserver:/home/fai/config$ \n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\ng", "output": "41116.695277, new event"} +{"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n[1mdiff --git a/files/etc/fai/NFSROOT/SERVERFAI b/files/etc/fai/NFSROOT/SERVERFAI[0m\n[1mindex 36f9824..aeeea47 100644[0m\n[1m--- a/files/etc/fai/NFSROOT/SERVERFAI[0m\n[1m+++ b/files/etc/fai/NFSROOT/SERVERFAI[0m\n[36m@@ -3,11 +3,10 @@[39m\n\n... [TRUNCATED 7 LINES OF SYSTEM OUTPUT] ...\n\n hwinfo hdparm smartmontools nvme-cli\n[31m-rdate[39m\n numactl\n udns-utils\n netcat-traditional \nnmap\n[36m@@ -16,6 +15,7 @@[39m usbutils pciutils\n ssh\n netselect\n mdadm\n\n... [TRUNCATED 7 LINES OF SYSTEM OUTPUT] ...\n\n dracut-network\n[31m-sysvinit-core systemd-sysv-[39m\n[32m+[39m[32msysvinit-core[39m\n[32m+[39m[32minitscripts[39m\n curl lft\np\n less\n[31m-moreutils[39m\n[31m-ntpdate[39m\n[32m+[39m[32mntpsec-ntpdate rdate[39m\n\n... [TRUNCATED 18 LINES OF SYSTEM OUTPUT] ...\n\n[36m@@ -69,7 +68,7 @@[39m PACKAGES install-norec I386\n grub-pc\n efibootmgr\n linux-image-686-pae\n[31m-# required or cd \nbuilding just fails.[39m\n[32m+[39m[32m# required in the nfsroot or cd building just fails.[39m\n grub-efi-amd64-bin\n \n PACKAGES install-norec AMD64\n[36m@@ -77,7 +76,6 @@[39m grub-pc\n grub-efi-amd64-bin\n efibootmgr\n linux-image-amd64\n[31m-#l\ninux-image-amd64/buster-backports # if you want to use a newer kernel[39m\n \n PACKAGES install-norec ARM64\n grub-efi-arm64\n[36m@@ -88,6 +86,3 @@[39m PACKAGES install-norec ARMHF\n grub-efi-arm\n efibootmgr\n linux-image-armmp\n[31m-[39m\n[31m-PACKAGES install-norec DEBIAN_11 DEBIAN_[39m\n[31m-fdisk gpg[39m\n[1mdiff --git a/files/etc/fai/apt/sources.list/QEMUCLIENT b/files/etc/fai/apt/sources.list/QEMUCLIENT[0m\n[1mindex 9e9fedd..c72404c 100644[0m\n[1m--- a/files/etc/fai/apt/sources.list/QEM\nUCLIENT[0m\n[1m+++ b/files/etc/fai/apt/sources.list/QEMUCLIENT[0m\n[36m@@ -1,9 +1,9 @@[39m\n # These lines should work for many sites\n # A more comprehensive example is at /usr/share/doc/fai-doc/examples/etc\n \n[31m-#deb http://127.0.0.1:3142/faise\nrver/debian stretch main[39m\n[32m+[39m[32m#deb http://127.0.0.1:3142/faiserver/debian bookworm main[39m\n # lang = none is to work around debian issue #880170\n[31m-deb [lang=none] http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bullseye main[39m\n\n[32m+[39m[32mdeb [lang=none] http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm main[39m\n #deb http://127.0.0.1:3142/faiserver/debian unstable main\n \n # repository that may contain newer fai packages\n[1mdiff --git a/files/etc/fai/nfsroot.conf/\nSERVERFAI b/files/etc/fai/nfsroot.conf/SERVERFAI[0m\n[1mindex d7f1160..3581fef 100644[0m\n[1m--- a/files/etc/fai/nfsroot.conf/SERVERFAI[0m\n[1m+++ b/files/etc/fai/nfsroot.conf/SERVERFAI[0m\n[36m@@ -1,14 +1,14 @@[39m\n\n... [TRUNCATED 7 LINES OF SYSTEM OUTPUT] ...\n\n FAI_ROOTPW='$1$kBnWcO.E$djxB128U7dMkrltJHPf6d1'\n \n NFSROOT=/srv/fai/nfsroot\n TFTPROOT=/srv/tftp/fai\n NFSRO\nOT_HOOKS=/etc/fai/nfsroot-hooks/\n[31m-FAI_DEBOOTSTRAP_OPTS=\"--exclude=dhcp-client,info,tasksel-data,tasksel,nano,laptop-detect,kbd,dselect,tofrodos,lftp --include=aptitude\"[39m\n[32m+[39m[32mFAI_DEBOOTSTRAP_OPTS=\"--exclude=tasksel,nano --include=aptitude\"[39m\n \n # Configuration space\n FAI_CONFIGDIR=/srv/fai/config\n\n[1mdiff --git a/hooks/updatebase.DEFAULT.source b/hooks/updatebase.DEFAULT.source[0m\n[1mdeleted file mode 100755[0m\n[1mindex 5ae481e..0000000[0m\n[1m--- a/hooks/updatebase.DEFAULT.source[0m\n[1m+++ /dev/null[0m\n\n... [TRUNCATED 17 LINES OF SYSTEM OUTPUT] ...\n\n[31m-cruft[39m\n[32m+[39m[32mcruft-ng[39m\n chkrootkit\n gdb\n gddrescue\n\n[31m-iotop[39m\n[31m-lsof[39m\n nmap\n vrms\n\n... [TRUNCATED 38 LINES OF SYSTEM OUTPUT] ...\n\n[31m-usbutils[39m\n \n # for ssh X11 forwarding\n xauth\n\n[K\n[?2004hdemo@faiserver:/home/fai/config$ \n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\ng", "output": "41116.695277, new event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\ng\ng\ni\ni\nt\nt\n \n \na\na\nd\nd\nd\nd\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n", "output": "41118.454936, old event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n[1@o\n \n[1@ \n\ngit add\n \n \n[200~package_config/FAIBASE[201~\n[7mpackage_config/FAIBASE[27m\n\n\npackage_config/FAIBASE\n[?2004l\nsudo: unable to resolve host faiserver: Name or service not known\n\n[?2004hdemo@faiserver:/home/fai/config$ \ns\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\ns", "output": "41124.016003, new event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\na\nc\nc\nk\nk\na\na\ng\ng\ne\ne\ns\ns\n \n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n ", "output": "41134.62934, old event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nS\nS\nE\nE\n.\n.\n'\n'\n\n\n\n[?2004l\nsudo: unable to resolve host faiserver: Name or service not known\n\n[master 577274f] move packages for physical hosts out of FAIBASE.\n\n 1 file changed, 4 insertions(+), 9 deletions(-)\n\n[?2004hdemo@faiserver:/home/fai/config$ \n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nOA", "output": "41143.051929, new event"} -{"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\ndiff[K\n\n\n\n[?2004l\nsudo: unable to resolve host faiserver: Name or service not known\n\n[1mdiff --git a/files/etc/fai/NFSROOT/SERVERFAI b/files/etc/fai/NFSROOT/SERVERFAI[0m\n[1mindex 36f9824..aeeea47 100644[0m\n[1m--- a/files/etc/fai/NFSROOT/SERVERFAI[0m\n[1m+++ b/files/etc/fai/NFSROOT/SERVERFAI[0m\n[36m@@ -3,11 +3,10 @@[39m\n # from FAI.\n PACKAGES install-norec FULL\n nfs-common fai-nfsroot rpcbind\n[31m-rsync lftp[39m\n[32m+[39m[32mrsync[39m\n lshw procinfo\n dump dosfstools\n hwinfo hdparm smartmontools nvme-cli\n[31m-rdate[39m\n numactl\n udns-utils\n netcat-traditional nmap\n[36m@@ -16,6 +15,7 @@[39m usbutils pciutils\n ssh\n netselect\n mdadm\n[32m+[39m[32mcryptsetup[39m\n \n # from FAI, round 2\n PACKAGES install-norec\n[36m@@ -23,11 +23,11 @@[39m PACKAGES install-norec\n dracut live-boot- initramfs-tools-\n dr\nacut-config-generic\n dracut-network\n[31m-sysvinit-core systemd-sysv-[39m\n[32m+[39m[32msysvinit-core[39m\n[32m+[39m[32minitscripts[39m\n curl lftp\n less\n[31m-moreutils[39m\n[31m-ntpdate[39m\n[32m+[39m[32mntpsec-ntpdate rdate[39m\n lvm2\n psmisc\n dialog\n[36m@@ -45,13 +45,12 @@[39m xz-utils\n # FIXME: can we remove aptitude?\n aptitude\n discover\n[32m+[39m[32mdmidecode[39m\n dump\n e2fsprogs\n iproute2\n isc-dhcp-client\n mdetect\n[31m-module-init-tools[39m\n[31m-usbutils[39\nm\n bzip2\n emacs-nox\n strace\n[36m@@ -69,7 +68,7 @@[39m PACKAGES install-norec I386\n grub-pc\n efibootmgr\n linux-image-686-pae\n[31m-# required or cd building just fails.[39m\n[32m+[39m[32m# required in the nfsroot or cd building just fails.[39m\n grub-efi-amd64-bin\n \n PACKAGES install-norec AMD64\n[36m@@ -77,7 +76,6 @@[39m grub-pc\n grub-efi-amd64-bin\n efibootmgr\n linux-image-amd64\n[31m-#linux-image-amd64/buster-backports # if you want to use a newer kernel[39m\n \n PACKAGES install-norec ARM64\n\n grub-efi-arm64\n[36m@@ -88,6 +86,3 @@[39m PACKAGES install-norec ARMHF\n grub-efi-arm\n efibootmgr\n linux-image-armmp\n[31m-[39m\n[31m-PACKAGES install-norec DEBIAN_11 DEBIAN_[39m\n[31m-fdisk gpg[39m\n[1mdiff --git a/files/etc/fai/apt/sources.list/QEMUCLIENT b/files/etc/fai/apt/sources.list/QEMUCLIENT[0m\n[1mindex 9e9fedd..c72404c 100644[0m\n[1m--- a/files/etc/fai/apt/sources.list/QEMUCLIENT[0m\n[1m+++ b/files/etc/fai/apt/sources.list/QEMUCLIENT[0m\n[36m@@ -1,9 +1,9 @@[39m\n # These lines should work for many sites\n # A more comprehensive example is at /usr/share/doc/fai-doc/examples/etc\n \n[31m-#deb http://127.0.0.1:3142/faiserver/debian stretch main[39m\n[32m+[39m[32m#deb http://127.0.0.1:3142/faiserver/debian bookworm main[39m\n # lang = none is to work around debian issue #880170\n[31m-deb [lang=none] http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bullseye main[39m\n[32m+[39m[32mdeb [lang=none] http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.d\nebian.org/debian bookworm main[39m\n #deb http://127.0.0.1:3142/faiserver/debian unstable main\n \n # repository that may contain newer fai packages\n[1mdiff --git a/files/etc/fai/nfsroot.conf/SERVERFAI b/files/etc/fai/nfsroot.conf/SERVERFAI[0m\n[1mindex d7f1160..3581fef 100644[0m\n[1m--- a/files/etc/fai/nfsroot.conf/SERVERFAI[0m\n[1m+++ b/files/etc/fai/nfsroot.conf/SERVERFAI[0m\n[36m@@ -1,14 +1,14 @@[39m\n # For a detailed description see nfsroot.conf(5)\n \n # \"<suite> <mirror>\" for debootstrap\n\n[31m-#FAI_DEBOOTSTRAP=\"buster http://127.0.0.1:3142/faiserver/debian\"[39m\n[31m-FAI_DEBOOTSTRAP=\"bullseye http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.us.debian.org/debian\"[39m\n[32m+[39m[32m#FAI_DEBOOTSTRAP=\"bookworm http://127.0.0.1:3142/faiserver/debian\"[39m\n[32m+[39m[32mFAI_DEBOOTSTRAP=\"bookworm http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.us.debian.org/debian\"[39m\n FAI_ROOTPW='$1$kBnWcO.E$djxB128U7dMkrltJHPf6d1'\n \n NFSROOT=/srv/fai/nfsroot\n TFTPROOT=/srv/tftp/fai\n NFSROOT_HOOKS=/etc/fai/nfsroot-hooks/\n[31m-FAI_DEBOOTSTRAP_OPTS=\"--exclude=dhcp-client,info,tasksel-data,tasksel,nano,laptop-detect,kbd,dselect,tofrodos,lftp --include=aptitude\"[39m\n[32m+[39m[32mFAI_DEBOOTSTRAP_OPTS=\"--exclude=tasksel,nano --include=aptitude\"[39m\n \n # Configuration space\n FAI_CONFIGDIR=/srv/fai/config\n\n[1mdiff --git a/hooks/updatebase.DEFAULT.source b/hooks/updatebase.DEFAULT.source[0m\n[1mdeleted file mode 100755[0m\n[1mindex 5ae481e..0000000[0m\n[1m--- a/hooks/updatebase.DEFAULT.source[0m\n[1m+++ /dev/null[0m\n[36m@@ -1,10 +0,0 @@[39m\n[31m-#!/bin/bash[39m\n[31m-[39m\n[31m-# skip DEFAULT hook if a hook for $HOSTNAME exists[39m\n[31m-scriptname=$(basename $0 .DEFAULT)[39m\n[31m-[-f $FAI/hooks/$scriptname.$HOSTNAME ] && exit[39m\n[31m-# here follows the actions for class DEFAULT[39m\n[31m-cp /etc/apt/sources.list /target/etc/apt/sources.list[39m\n[31m-mkdir /target/faiserver[39m\n[31m-mount /faiserver /target/faiserver -t bind[39m\n[31m-export[39m\n[1mdiff --git a/package_config/EADMIN b/package_config/EADMIN[0m\n[1mindex\n dede538..f0f5263 100644[0m\n[1m--- a/package_config/EADMIN[0m\n[1m+++ b/package_config/EADMIN[0m\n[36m@@ -1,10 +1,11 @@[39m\n PACKAGES aptitude\n[31m-cruft[39m\n[32m+[39m[32mcruft-ng[39m\n chkrootkit\n gdb\n gddrescue\n[31m-iotop[39m\n[31m-lsof[39m\n nmap\n vrms\n magit\n[32m+[39m\n[32m+[39m[32mPACKAGES aptitude HWPHYS[39m\n[32m+[39m[32miotop[39m\n\n[K\n[?2004hdemo@faiserver:/home/fai/config$ \n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\ns", "output": "41161.487131, new event"} +{"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\ndiff[K\n\n\n\n[?2004l\nsudo: unable to resolve host faiserver: Name or service not known\n\n[1mdiff --git a/files/etc/fai/NFSROOT/SERVERFAI b/files/etc/fai/NFSROOT/SERVERFAI[0m\n[1mindex 36f9824..aeeea47 100644[0m\n[1m--- a/files/etc/fai/NFSROOT/SERVERFAI[0m\n[1m+++ b/files/etc/fai/NFSROOT/SERVERFAI[0m\n[36m@@ -3,11 +3,10 @@[39m\n\n... [TRUNCATED 18 LINES OF SYSTEM OUTPUT] ...\n\n # from FAI, round 2\n PACKAGES install-norec\n[36m@@ -23,11 +23,11 @@[39m PACKAGES install-norec\n dracut live-boot- initramfs-tools-\n dr\nacut-config-generic\n dracut-network\n[31m-sysvinit-core systemd-sysv-[39m\n[32m+[39m[32msysvinit-core[39m\n[32m+[39m[32minitscripts[39m\n\n... [TRUNCATED 15 LINES OF SYSTEM OUTPUT] ...\n\n iproute2\n isc-dhcp-client\n mdetect\n[31m-module-init-tools[39m\n[31m-usbutils[39\nm\n bzip2\n emacs-nox\n strace\n[36m@@ -69,7 +68,7 @@[39m PACKAGES install-norec I386\n\n... [TRUNCATED 10 LINES OF SYSTEM OUTPUT] ...\n\n efibootmgr\n linux-image-amd64\n[31m-#linux-image-amd64/buster-backports # if you want to use a newer kernel[39m\n \n PACKAGES install-norec ARM64\n\n grub-efi-arm64\n[36m@@ -88,6 +86,3 @@[39m PACKAGES install-norec ARMHF\n grub-efi-arm\n efibootmgr\n\n... [TRUNCATED 12 LINES OF SYSTEM OUTPUT] ...\n\n[31m-#deb http://127.0.0.1:3142/faiserver/debian stretch main[39m\n[32m+[39m[32m#deb http://127.0.0.1:3142/faiserver/debian bookworm main[39m\n # lang = none is to work around debian issue #880170\n[31m-deb [lang=none] http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bullseye main[39m\n[32m+[39m[32mdeb [lang=none] http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.d\nebian.org/debian bookworm main[39m\n #deb http://127.0.0.1:3142/faiserver/debian unstable main\n \n # repository that may contain newer fai packages\n[1mdiff --git a/files/etc/fai/nfsroot.conf/SERVERFAI b/files/etc/fai/nfsroot.conf/SERVERFAI[0m\n[1mindex d7f1160..3581fef 100644[0m\n[1m--- a/files/etc/fai/nfsroot.conf/SERVERFAI[0m\n[1m+++ b/files/etc/fai/nfsroot.conf/SERVERFAI[0m\n[36m@@ -1,14 +1,14 @@[39m\n # For a detailed description see nfsroot.conf(5)\n \n # \"<suite> <mirror>\" for debootstrap\n\n[31m-#FAI_DEBOOTSTRAP=\"buster http://127.0.0.1:3142/faiserver/debian\"[39m\n[31m-FAI_DEBOOTSTRAP=\"bullseye http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.us.debian.org/debian\"[39m\n[32m+[39m[32m#FAI_DEBOOTSTRAP=\"bookworm http://127.0.0.1:3142/faiserver/debian\"[39m\n[32m+[39m[32mFAI_DEBOOTSTRAP=\"bookworm http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.us.debian.org/debian\"[39m\n\n... [TRUNCATED 6 LINES OF SYSTEM OUTPUT] ...\n\n[32m+[39m[32mFAI_DEBOOTSTRAP_OPTS=\"--exclude=tasksel,nano --include=aptitude\"[39m\n \n # Configuration space\n FAI_CONFIGDIR=/srv/fai/config\n\n[1mdiff --git a/hooks/updatebase.DEFAULT.source b/hooks/updatebase.DEFAULT.source[0m\n[1mdeleted file mode 100755[0m\n[1mindex 5ae481e..0000000[0m\n[1m--- a/hooks/updatebase.DEFAULT.source[0m\n[1m+++ /dev/null[0m\n\n... [TRUNCATED 8 LINES OF SYSTEM OUTPUT] ...\n\n[31m-mkdir /target/faiserver[39m\n[31m-mount /faiserver /target/faiserver -t bind[39m\n[31m-export[39m\n[1mdiff --git a/package_config/EADMIN b/package_config/EADMIN[0m\n[1mindex\n dede538..f0f5263 100644[0m\n[1m--- a/package_config/EADMIN[0m\n[1m+++ b/package_config/EADMIN[0m\n[36m@@ -1,10 +1,11 @@[39m\n PACKAGES aptitude\n\n... [TRUNCATED 9 LINES OF SYSTEM OUTPUT] ...\n\n magit\n[32m+[39m\n[32m+[39m[32mPACKAGES aptitude HWPHYS[39m\n[32m+[39m[32miotop[39m\n\n[K\n[?2004hdemo@faiserver:/home/fai/config$ \n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\ns", "output": "41161.487131, new event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\na\na\nd\nd\nd\nd\n \n \n[200~package_config/EADMIN[201~\n[7mpackage_config/EADMIN[27m\n\n\npackage_config/EADMIN\n[?2004l\nsudo: unable to resolve host faiserver: Name or service not known\n\n[?2004hdemo@faiserver:/home/fai/config$ \n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\ns", "output": "41165.302297, new event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nv\nv\ne\ne\n \n \nl\nl\ns\ns\no\no\nf\nf\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n ", "output": "41181.26514, old event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\np\nh\nh\ny\ny\nl\nl\ni\ni\n\n[K\n\n[K\ns\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\ns", "output": "41196.856954, old event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nm\na\na\nc\nc\nh\nh\ni\ni\nn\nn\ne\ne\ns\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\ns", "output": "41199.21172, old event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\ne\ne\ns\ns\n.\n.\n'\n'\n\n\n\n[?2004l\nsudo: unable to resolve host faiserver: Name or service not known\n\n[master b191c2d] update name of cruft, remove lsof (ss -tunlp is better), and install iotop only on physical machines.\n\n 1 file changed, 4 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-)\n\n[?2004hdemo@faiserver:/home/fai/config$ \n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nOA", "output": "41200.723958, new event"} -{"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n\ndemo@faiserver:/home/fai/config$ sudo git add package_config/EADMIN[K\nOA\ndiff[K\n\n\n\n[?2004l\nsudo: unable to resolve host faiserver: Name or service not known\n\n[1mdiff --git a/files/etc/fai/NFSROOT/SERVERFAI b/files/etc/fai/NFSROOT/SERVERFAI[0m\n[1mindex 36f9824..aeeea47 100644[0m\n[1m--- a/files/etc/fai/NFSROOT/SERVERFAI[0m\n[1m+++ b/files/etc/fai/NFSROOT/SERVERFAI[0m\n[36m@@ -3,11 +3,10 @@[39m\n # from FAI.\n PACKAGES install-norec FULL\n nfs-common fai-nfsroot rpcbind\n[31m-rsync lftp[39m\n[32m+[39m[32mrsync[39m\n lshw procinfo\n dump dosfstools\n hwinfo hdparm smartmontools nvme-cli\n[31m-rdate[39m\n numactl\n udns-utils\n netcat-traditional nmap\n[36m@@ -16,6 +15,7 @@[39m usbutils pciutils\n ssh\n netselect\n mdadm\n[32m+[39m[32mcryptsetup[39m\n \n # from FAI, round 2\n PACKAGES install-norec\n[36m@@ -23,11 +23,11 @@[39m PACKAGES install-norec\n dracut live-boot- initramfs-tools-\n dr\nacut-config-generic\n dracut-network\n[31m-sysvinit-core systemd-sysv-[39m\n[32m+[39m[32msysvinit-core[39m\n[32m+[39m[32minitscripts[39m\n curl lftp\n less\n[31m-moreutils[39m\n[31m-ntpdate[39m\n[32m+[39m[32mntpsec-ntpdate rdate[39m\n lvm2\n psmisc\n dialog\n[36m@@ -45,13 +45,12 @@[39m xz-utils\n # FIXME: can we remove aptitude?\n aptitude\n discover\n[32m+[39m[32mdmidecode[39m\n dump\n e2fsprogs\n iproute2\n isc-dhcp-client\n mdetect\n[31m-module-init-tools[39m\n[31m-usbutils[39m\n bzip2\n emacs-nox\n strace\n[36m@@ -69,7 +68,7 @@[39m PACKAGES install-norec I386\n grub-pc\n efibootmgr\n linux-image-686-pae\n[31m-# required or cd building just fails.[39m\n[32m+[39m[32m# required in the nfsroot or cd building just fails.[39m\n grub-efi-amd64-bin\n \n PACKAGES install-norec AMD64\n[36m@@ -77,7 +76,6 @@[39m grub-pc\n grub-efi-amd64-bin\n efibootmgr\n linux-image-amd64\n[31m-#linux-image-amd64/buster-backports # if you want to use a newer kernel[39m\n \n PACKAGES install-no\nrec ARM64\n grub-efi-arm64\n[36m@@ -88,6 +86,3 @@[39m PACKAGES install-norec ARMHF\n grub-efi-arm\n efibootmgr\n linux-image-armmp\n[31m-[39m\n[31m-PACKAGES install-norec DEBIAN_11 DEBIAN_[39m\n[31m-fdisk gpg[39m\n[1mdiff --git a/files/etc/fai/apt/sources.list/QEMUCLIENT b/files/etc/fai/apt/sources.list/QEMUCLIENT[0m\n[1mindex 9e9fedd..c72404c 100644[0m\n[1m--- a/files/etc/fai/apt/sources.list/QEMUCLIENT[0m\n[1m+++ b/files/etc/fai/apt/sources.list/QEMUCLIENT[0m\n[36m@@ -1,9 +1,9 @@[39m\n # These lines should work for many sites\n # A more comprehensive example is at /usr/share/doc/fai-doc/examples/etc\n \n[31m-#deb http://127.0.0.1:3142/faiserver/debian stretch main[39m\n[32m+[39m[32m#deb http://127.0.0.1:3142/faiserver/debian bookworm\n main[39m\n # lang = none is to work around debian issue #880170\n[31m-deb [lang=none] http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bullseye main[39m\n[32m+[39m[32mdeb [lang=none] http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm main[39m\n #deb http://127.0.0.1:3142/faiserver/debian unstable main\n \n # repository that may contain newer fai packages\n[1mdiff --git a/files/etc/fai/nfsroot.conf/SERVERFAI b/files/etc/fai/nfsroot.conf/SERVERFAI[0m\n[1mindex d7f1160..3581fef 100644[0m\n[1m--- a/files/etc/fai/nfsroot.conf/SERVERFAI[0m\n[1m+++ b/files/etc/fai/nfsroot.conf/SERVERFAI[0m\n[36m@@ -1,14 +1,14 @@[39m\n # For a detailed description see nfsroot.conf(5)\n \n # \"<suite> <mirror>\" for debootstrap\n[31m-#FAI_DEBOOTSTRAP=\"buster http://127.0.0.1:3142/faiserver/debian\"[39m\n[31m-FAI_DEBOOTSTRAP=\"bullseye http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.us.debian.org/debian\"[39m\n[32m+[39m[32m#FAI_DEBOOTSTRAP=\"bookworm http://127.0.0.1:3142/faiserver/debian\"[39m\n[32m+[39m[32mFAI_DEBOOTSTRAP=\"bookworm http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.us.debian.org/debian\"[39m\n FAI_ROOTPW='$1$kBnWcO.E$djxB128U7dMkrltJHPf6d1'\n \n NFSROOT=/srv/fai/nfsroot\n TFTPROOT=/srv/tftp/fai\n NFSROOT_HOOKS=/etc/fai/nfsroot-hooks/\n[31m-FAI_DEBOOTSTRAP_OPTS=\"--exclude=dhcp-client,info,\ntasksel-data,tasksel,nano,laptop-detect,kbd,dselect,tofrodos,lftp --include=aptitude\"[39m\n[32m+[39m[32mFAI_DEBOOTSTRAP_OPTS=\"--exclude=tasksel,nano --include=aptitude\"[39m\n \n # Configuration space\n FAI_CONFIGDIR=/srv/fai/config\n[1mdiff --git a/hooks/updatebase.DEFAULT.source b/hooks/updatebase.DEFAULT.source[0m\n[1mdeleted file mode 100755[0m\n[1mindex 5ae481e..0000000[0m\n[1m--- a/hooks/updatebase.DEFAULT.source[0m\n[1m+++ /dev/null[0m\n[36m@@ -1,10 +0,0 @@[39m\n[31m-#!/bin/bash[39m\n\n[31m-[39m\n[31m-# skip DEFAULT hook if a hook for $HOSTNAME exists[39m\n[31m-scriptname=$(basename $0 .DEFAULT)[39m\n[31m-[-f $FAI/hooks/$scriptname.$HOSTNAME ] && exit[39m\n[31m-# here follows the actions for class DEFAULT[39m\n[31m-cp /etc/apt/sources.list /target/etc/apt/sources.list[39m\n[31m-mkdir /target/faiserver[39m\n[31m-mount /faiserver /target/faiserver -t bind[39m\n[31m-export[39m\n\n[K\n[?2004hdemo@faiserver:/home/fai/config$ \n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nc", "output": "41235.726758, new event"} +{"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n\ndemo@faiserver:/home/fai/config$ sudo git add package_config/EADMIN[K\nOA\ndiff[K\n\n\n\n[?2004l\nsudo: unable to resolve host faiserver: Name or service not known\n\n[1mdiff --git a/files/etc/fai/NFSROOT/SERVERFAI b/files/etc/fai/NFSROOT/SERVERFAI[0m\n[1mindex 36f9824..aeeea47 100644[0m\n[1m--- a/files/etc/fai/NFSROOT/SERVERFAI[0m\n[1m+++ b/files/etc/fai/NFSROOT/SERVERFAI[0m\n[36m@@ -3,11 +3,10 @@[39m\n\n... [TRUNCATED 18 LINES OF SYSTEM OUTPUT] ...\n\n # from FAI, round 2\n PACKAGES install-norec\n[36m@@ -23,11 +23,11 @@[39m PACKAGES install-norec\n dracut live-boot- initramfs-tools-\n dr\nacut-config-generic\n dracut-network\n[31m-sysvinit-core systemd-sysv-[39m\n[32m+[39m[32msysvinit-core[39m\n[32m+[39m[32minitscripts[39m\n\n... [TRUNCATED 34 LINES OF SYSTEM OUTPUT] ...\n\n efibootmgr\n linux-image-amd64\n[31m-#linux-image-amd64/buster-backports # if you want to use a newer kernel[39m\n \n PACKAGES install-no\nrec ARM64\n grub-efi-arm64\n[36m@@ -88,6 +86,3 @@[39m PACKAGES install-norec ARMHF\n grub-efi-arm\n efibootmgr\n\n... [TRUNCATED 9 LINES OF SYSTEM OUTPUT] ...\n\n # These lines should work for many sites\n # A more comprehensive example is at /usr/share/doc/fai-doc/examples/etc\n \n[31m-#deb http://127.0.0.1:3142/faiserver/debian stretch main[39m\n[32m+[39m[32m#deb http://127.0.0.1:3142/faiserver/debian bookworm\n main[39m\n # lang = none is to work around debian issue #880170\n[31m-deb [lang=none] http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bullseye main[39m\n[32m+[39m[32mdeb [lang=none] http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm main[39m\n #deb http://127.0.0.1:3142/faiserver/debian unstable main\n\n... [TRUNCATED 15 LINES OF SYSTEM OUTPUT] ...\n\n \n NFSROOT=/srv/fai/nfsroot\n TFTPROOT=/srv/tftp/fai\n NFSROOT_HOOKS=/etc/fai/nfsroot-hooks/\n[31m-FAI_DEBOOTSTRAP_OPTS=\"--exclude=dhcp-client,info,\ntasksel-data,tasksel,nano,laptop-detect,kbd,dselect,tofrodos,lftp --include=aptitude\"[39m\n[32m+[39m[32mFAI_DEBOOTSTRAP_OPTS=\"--exclude=tasksel,nano --include=aptitude\"[39m\n \n # Configuration space\n FAI_CONFIGDIR=/srv/fai/config\n[1mdiff --git a/hooks/updatebase.DEFAULT.source b/hooks/updatebase.DEFAULT.source[0m\n[1mdeleted file mode 100755[0m\n[1mindex 5ae481e..0000000[0m\n[1m--- a/hooks/updatebase.DEFAULT.source[0m\n[1m+++ /dev/null[0m\n[36m@@ -1,10 +0,0 @@[39m\n[31m-#!/bin/bash[39m\n\n[31m-[39m\n[31m-# skip DEFAULT hook if a hook for $HOSTNAME exists[39m\n[31m-scriptname=$(basename $0 .DEFAULT)[39m\n[31m-[-f $FAI/hooks/$scriptname.$HOSTNAME ] && exit[39m\n[31m-# here follows the actions for class DEFAULT[39m\n[31m-cp /etc/apt/sources.list /target/etc/apt/sources.list[39m\n[31m-mkdir /target/faiserver[39m\n[31m-mount /faiserver /target/faiserver -t bind[39m\n[31m-export[39m\n\n[K\n[?2004hdemo@faiserver:/home/fai/config$ \n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nc", "output": "41235.726758, new event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\no\n\t\noks/\nu\nu\np\np\n\t\n[?5h[?5ldatebase.DEFAULT\n\t\n[?5h[?5l\n\t\n\nupdatebase.DEFAULT updatebase.DEFAULT~ \n\ndemo@faiserver:/home/fai/config$ cat hooks/updatebase.DEFAULT\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n", "output": "41241.220639, new event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\no\no\n\t\noks/\nu\nu\np\np\n\t\n[?5h[?5ldatebase.DEFAULT\n\n\n\n[?2004l\nsudo: unable to resolve host faiserver: Name or service not known\n\n[?2004hdemo@faiserver:/home/fai/config$ \n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\ns", "output": "41254.017346, new event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\no\nu\nu\nr\nr\nc\nc\ne\ne\n\n\n\n[?2004l\nsudo: unable to resolve host faiserver: Name or service not known\n\nrm 'hooks/updatebase.DEFAULT.source'\n\n[?2004hdemo@faiserver:/home/fai/config$ \n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\ns", "output": "41261.22087, new event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n.\nD\nD\nE\nE\nF\nF\nA\nA\nU\nU\nL\nL\nT\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nT", "output": "41274.809354, old event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nt\nt\ne\ne\nb\nb\na\na\ns\ns\ne\ne\n.\n.\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nD", "output": "41281.069929, old event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nA\nU\nU\nL\nL\nT\nT\n'\n'\n\n\n\n[?2004l\nsudo: unable to resolve host faiserver: Name or service not known\n\n[master 13e913b] rename updatebase.DEFAULT.source to updatebase.DEFAULT\n 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)\n rename hooks/{updatebase.DEFAULT.source => updatebase.DEFAULT} (85%)\n\n[?2004hdemo@faiserver:/home/fai/config$ \n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nOA", "output": "41284.611281, new event"} -{"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nOA\n[6Padd hooks/updatebase.DEFAULT\nOA\ndiff[K\n\n\n\n[?2004l\nsudo: unable to resolve host faiserver: Name or service not known\n\n[1mdiff --git a/files/etc/fai/NFSROOT/SERVERFAI b/files/etc/fai/NFSROOT/SERVERFAI[0m\n[1mindex 36f9824..aeeea47 100644[0m\n[1m--- a/files/etc/fai/NFSROOT/SERVERFAI[0m\n[1m+++ b/files/etc/fai/NFSROOT/SERVERFAI[0m\n[36m@@ -3,11 +3,10 @@[39m\n # from FAI.\n PACKAGES install-norec FULL\n nfs-common fai-nfsroot rpcbind\n[31m-rsync lftp[39m\n[32m+[39m[32mrsync[39m\n lshw procinfo\n dump dosfstools\n hwinfo hdparm smartmontools nvme-cli\n[31m-rdate[39m\n numactl\n udns-utils\n netcat-traditional nmap\n[36m@@ -16,6 +15,7 @@[39m usbutils pciutils\n ssh\n netselect\n mdadm\n[32m+[39m[32mcryptsetup[39m\n \n # from FAI, round 2\n PACKAGES install-norec\n[36m@@ -23,11 +23,11 @@[39m PACKAGES install-norec\n dracut live-boot- initramfs-tools-\n dr\nacut-config-generic\n dracut-network\n[31m-sysvinit-core systemd-sysv-[39m\n[32m+[39m[32msysvinit-core[39m\n[32m+[39m[32minitscripts[39m\n curl lftp\n less\n[31m-moreutils[39m\n[31m-ntpdate[39m\n[32m+[39m[32mntpsec-ntpdate rdate[39m\n lvm2\n psmisc\n dialog\n[36m@@ -45,13 +45,12 @@[39m xz-utils\n # FIXME: can we remove aptitude?\n aptitude\n discover\n[32m+[39m[32mdmidecode[39m\n dump\n e2fsprogs\n iproute2\n isc-dhcp-client\n mdetect\n[31m-module-init-tools[39m\n[31m-usbutils[39m\n bzip2\n emacs-nox\n strace\n[36m@@ -69,7 +68,7 @@[39m PACKAGES install-norec I386\n grub-pc\n efibootmgr\n linux-image-686-pae\n[31m-# required or cd building just fails.[39m\n[32m+[39m[32m# required in the nfsroot or cd building just fails.[39m\n grub-efi-amd64-bin\n \n PACKAGES install-norec AMD64\n[36m@@ -77,7 +76,6 @@[39m grub-pc\n grub-efi-amd64-bin\n efibootmgr\n linux-image-amd64\n[31m-#linux-image-amd64/buster-backports # if you want to use a newer kernel[39m\n \n PACKAGES install-norec ARM64\n\n grub-efi-arm64\n[36m@@ -88,6 +86,3 @@[39m PACKAGES install-norec ARMHF\n grub-efi-arm\n efibootmgr\n linux-image-armmp\n[31m-[39m\n[31m-PACKAGES install-norec DEBIAN_11 DEBIAN_[39m\n[31m-fdisk gpg[39m\n[1mdiff --git a/files/etc/fai/apt/sources.list/QEMUCLIENT b/files/etc/fai/apt/sources.list/QEMUCLIENT[0m\n[1mindex 9e9fedd..c72404c 100644[0m\n[1m--- a/files/etc/fai/apt/sources.list/QEMUCLIENT[0m\n[1m+++ b/files/etc/fai/apt/sources.list/QEMUCLIENT[0m\n[36m@@ -1,9 +1,9 @@[39m\n # These lines should work for many sites\n # A more comprehensive example is at /usr/share/doc/fai-doc/examples/etc\n \n[31m-#deb http://127.0.0.1:3142/faiserver/debian stretch main[39m\n[32m+[39m[32m#deb http://127.0.0.1:3142/faiserver/debian bookworm main[39\nm\n # lang = none is to work around debian issue #880170\n[31m-deb [lang=none] http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bullseye main[39m\n[32m+[39m[32mdeb [lang=none] http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm main[39m\n #deb http\n://127.0.0.1:3142/faiserver/debian unstable main\n \n # repository that may contain newer fai packages\n[1mdiff --git a/files/etc/fai/nfsroot.conf/SERVERFAI b/files/etc/fai/nfsroot.conf/SERVERFAI[0m\n[1mindex d7f1160..3581fef 100644[0m\n[1m--- a/files/etc/fai/nfsroot.conf/SERVERFAI[0m\n[1m+++ b/files/etc/fai/nfsroot.conf/SERVERFAI[0m\n[36m@@ -1,14 +1,14 @@[39m\n # For a detailed description see nfsroot.conf(5)\n \n # \"<suite> <mirror>\" for debootstrap\n[31m-#FAI_DEBOOTSTRAP=\"buster http://127.0.0.1:3142/faiserver/debian\"[39m\n[31m-FAI_DEBOOTSTRAP=\"bullseye http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.us.debian.org/debian\"[39m\n[32m+[39m[32m#FAI_DEBOOTSTRAP=\"bookworm http://127.0.0.1:3142/faiserver/debian\"[39m\n[32m+[39m[32mFAI_DEBOOTSTRAP=\"bookworm http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.us.debian.org/debian\"[39m\n FAI_ROOTPW='$1$kBnWcO.E$djxB128U7dMkrltJHPf6d1'\n \n NFSROOT=/srv/fai/nfsroot\n TFTPROOT=/srv/tftp/fai\n NFSROOT_HOOKS=/etc/fai/nfsroot-hooks/\n[31m-FAI_DEBOOTSTRAP_OPTS=\"--exclude=dhcp-client,info,tasksel-data,tasksel,nano,laptop-detect,kbd,dselect,tofrodos,lftp --include=aptitude\"[39m\n[32m+[39m[32mFAI_DEBOOTSTRAP_OPTS=\"--exclude=tasksel,nano --include=aptitude\"[39m\n \n # Configuration space\n FAI_CONFIGDIR=/srv/fai/config\n\n[K\n[?2004hdemo@faiserver:/home/fai/config$ \n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\ns", "output": "41753.5052, new event"} +{"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nOA\n[6Padd hooks/updatebase.DEFAULT\nOA\ndiff[K\n\n\n\n[?2004l\nsudo: unable to resolve host faiserver: Name or service not known\n\n[1mdiff --git a/files/etc/fai/NFSROOT/SERVERFAI b/files/etc/fai/NFSROOT/SERVERFAI[0m\n[1mindex 36f9824..aeeea47 100644[0m\n[1m--- a/files/etc/fai/NFSROOT/SERVERFAI[0m\n[1m+++ b/files/etc/fai/NFSROOT/SERVERFAI[0m\n[36m@@ -3,11 +3,10 @@[39m\n\n... [TRUNCATED 18 LINES OF SYSTEM OUTPUT] ...\n\n # from FAI, round 2\n PACKAGES install-norec\n[36m@@ -23,11 +23,11 @@[39m PACKAGES install-norec\n dracut live-boot- initramfs-tools-\n dr\nacut-config-generic\n dracut-network\n[31m-sysvinit-core systemd-sysv-[39m\n[32m+[39m[32msysvinit-core[39m\n[32m+[39m[32minitscripts[39m\n\n... [TRUNCATED 34 LINES OF SYSTEM OUTPUT] ...\n\n efibootmgr\n linux-image-amd64\n[31m-#linux-image-amd64/buster-backports # if you want to use a newer kernel[39m\n \n PACKAGES install-norec ARM64\n\n grub-efi-arm64\n[36m@@ -88,6 +86,3 @@[39m PACKAGES install-norec ARMHF\n grub-efi-arm\n efibootmgr\n\n... [TRUNCATED 9 LINES OF SYSTEM OUTPUT] ...\n\n # These lines should work for many sites\n # A more comprehensive example is at /usr/share/doc/fai-doc/examples/etc\n \n[31m-#deb http://127.0.0.1:3142/faiserver/debian stretch main[39m\n[32m+[39m[32m#deb http://127.0.0.1:3142/faiserver/debian bookworm main[39\nm\n # lang = none is to work around debian issue #880170\n[31m-deb [lang=none] http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bullseye main[39m\n[32m+[39m[32mdeb [lang=none] http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm main[39m\n #deb http\n://127.0.0.1:3142/faiserver/debian unstable main\n \n # repository that may contain newer fai packages\n[1mdiff --git a/files/etc/fai/nfsroot.conf/SERVERFAI b/files/etc/fai/nfsroot.conf/SERVERFAI[0m\n[1mindex d7f1160..3581fef 100644[0m\n\n... [TRUNCATED 16 LINES OF SYSTEM OUTPUT] ...\n\n[32m+[39m[32mFAI_DEBOOTSTRAP_OPTS=\"--exclude=tasksel,nano --include=aptitude\"[39m\n \n # Configuration space\n FAI_CONFIGDIR=/srv/fai/config\n\n[K\n[?2004hdemo@faiserver:/home/fai/config$ \n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\ns", "output": "41753.5052, new event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nd\nd\nd\n \n \n[200~files/etc/fai/NFSROOT/SERVERFAI[201~\n[7mfiles/etc/fai/NFSROOT/SERVERFAI[27m\n \nfiles/etc/fai/NFSROOT/SERVERFAI \n[200~\nfiles/etc/fai/apt/sources.list/QEMUCLIENT[201~\n[7mfiles/etc/fai/apt/sources.list/QEMUCLIENT[27m\n \nfiles/etc/fai/apt/sources.list/QEMUCLIENT \n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n[200~files/etc/fai/nfsroot.conf/SERVERFAI[201~", "output": "41771.790921, old event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n[7mfiles/etc/fai/NFSROOT/SERVERFAI[27m\n \nfiles/etc/fai/NFSROOT/SERVERFAI \n[200~\nfiles/etc/fai/apt/sources.list/QEMUCLIENT[201~\n[7mfiles/etc/fai/apt/sources.list/QEMUCLIENT[27m\n \nfiles/etc/fai/apt/sources.list/QEMUCLIENT \n[200~files/etc/fai/nfsroot.conf/SERVERFAI[201~\n[7mfiles/etc/fai/nfsroot.conf/SERVERFAI[27m\n\n\nfiles/etc/fai/nfsroot.conf/SERVERFAI\n[?2004l\nsudo: unable to resolve host faiserver: Name or service not known\n\n[?2004hdemo@faiserver:/home/fai/config$ \n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\ns", "output": "41774.113199, new event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\na\nt\nt\ni\ni\no\no\nn\nn\n \n \nf\nf\nr\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nr", "output": "41794.0437, old event"} @@ -297,7 +297,7 @@ {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nWriting extended state information...\n\nBuilding tag database...\n\nNote: selecting \"libgpm-dev\" instead of the virtual package \"libgpmg1-dev\"\nThe following NEW packages will be installed:\n gcc-12-base{a} libc-dev-bin{a} libc6{a} libc6-dev{a} libcom-err2{a} libcrypt-dev{a} libcrypt1{a} libgcc-s1{a} libgpm-dev libgpm2{a} libgssapi-krb5-2{a} libk5crypto3{a} libkeyutils1{a} libkrb5-3{a} libkrb5support0{a} libnsl-dev{a} libnsl2{a} libssl3{a} libtirpc-common{a} libtirpc-dev{a} libtirpc3{a} linux-libc-dev{a} rpcsvc-proto{a} \nThe following packages are RECOMMENDED but will NOT be installed:\n krb5-locales libc-devtools libidn2-0 manpages manpages-dev \n0 packages upgraded, 23 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.\nNeed to get 18.0 kB/9,902 kB of archives. After unpacking 39.6 MB will be used.\nWriting extended state information...\n\nGet: 1 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libgpm-dev i386 1.20.7-10+b1 [18.0 kB]\n\nFetched 18.0 kB in 0s (284 kB/s)\n\ninstall_packages: executing aptitude -R -d -o Aptitude::Log=/dev/null -o Aptitude::CmdLine::Ignore-Trust-Violations=yes -o APT::Get::AllowUnauthenticated=true -o Acquire::AllowInsecureRepositories=true -o DPkg::force-conflicts::=yes -o Dir::State=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/lib/apt -o Dir::Log=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/log/apt -o Dir::State::extended_states=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/lib/apt/lists/extended_states -o Dir::State::status=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/statefile -o Dir::Cache=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/cache/apt -o Dir::State=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/cache/apt -o Dir::Cache::Archives=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/cache/apt/archives -o Dir::Etc=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/etc/apt/ -o Dir::State::Lists=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/lib/apt/lists/ -y install nasm\n\nReading package lists...\n\nBuilding dependency tree...\n\nReading state information...\n\nReading extended state information...\n\nInitializing package states...\n\nWriting extended state information...\n\nBuilding tag database...\n\nThe following NEW packages will be installed:\n dpkg{a} gcc-12-base{a} libacl1{a} libbz2-1.0{a} libc6{a} libgcc-s1{a} liblzma5{a} libmd0{a} libpcre2-8-0{a} libselinux1{a} libzstd1{a} nasm tar{a} zlib1g{a} \nThe following packages are RECOMMENDED but will NOT be installed:\n libidn2-0 \n0 packages upgraded, 14 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.\nNeed to get 369 kB/6,563 kB of archives. After unpacking 27.8 MB will be used.\nWriting extended state information...\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nGet: 1 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 nasm i386 2.16.01-1 [369 kB]\n", "output": "42569.176752, old event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nGet: 187 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 node-regjsparser all 0.9.1+ds-2 [22.1 kB]\n\nGet: 188 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 node-unicode-canonical-property-names-ecmascript all 2.0.0-2 [4,540 B]\n\nGet: 189 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 node-unicode-property-aliases-ecmascript all 2.1.0+ds-1 [5,256 B]\n\nGet: 190 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 node-unicode-match-property-ecmascript all 2.0.0-2 [4,440 B]\n\nGet: 191 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 node-unicode-match-property-value-ecmascript all 2.1.0+ds-1 [7,272 B]\n\nGet: 192 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 node-regexpu-core all 5.2.2-3 [13.9 kB]\n\n\nGet: 193 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 node-source-map-support all 0.5.21+ds+~0.5.4-1 [14.5 kB]\n\nGet: 194 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 node-to-fast-properties all 3.0.1-3 [4,332 B]\n\nGet: 195 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 node-v8flags all 3.2.0+~3.1.1-1 [7,612 B]\n\nGet: 196 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 node-babel7 all 7.20.15+ds1+~cs214.269.168-3+deb12u2 [712 kB]\n\nGet: 197 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 node-is-arrayish all 0.3.2-3 [3,960 B]\n\nGet: 198 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 node-error-ex all 1.3.2-4 [5,656 B]\n\nGet: 199 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 node-json-parse-better-errors all 1.0.2+~cs3.3.1-2 [7,800 B]\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nGet: 200 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 node-parse-json all 5.2.0+~cs5.1.7-1 [7,356 B]\n", "output": "42586.482589, old event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nGet: 268 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 node-randombytes all 2.1.0+~2.0.0-2 [4,852 B]\n\nGet: 269 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 node-rechoir all 0.8.0+~0.6.1-2 [6,628 B]\n\nGet: 270 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 node-schema-utils all 3.1.1~ds-2 [20.0 kB]\n\nGet: 271 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 node-serialize-javascript all 6.0.0-2 [12.7 kB]\n\nGet: 272 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 node-source-list-map all 2.0.1+dfsg-2 [9,348 B]\n\nGet: 273 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 node-terser all 5.16.5-2 [204 kB]\n\nGet: 274 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 node-turbolinks all 5.2.0+dfsg-6 [33.8 kB]\n\nGet: 275 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 node-watchpack all 2.4.0+~cs2.8.1-1 [20.2 kB]\n\nGet: 276 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 node-webassemblyjs all 1.11.4+dfsg+~cs10.11.17-2 [139 kB]\n\nGet: 277 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 node-webpack-sources all 3.2.3+~3.2.0-2 [23.2 kB]\n\nGet: 278 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 ruby-nio4r i386 2.5.8-3 [117 kB]\n\nGet: 279 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 puma i386 5.6.5-3 [156 kB]\n\nGet: 280 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 racc all 1.6.2-1 [87.7 kB]\n\nGet: 281 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 ruby-concurrent all 1.1.6+dfsg-5 [217 kB]\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nGet: 282 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 ruby-i18n all 1.10.0-2 [39.9 kB]\n", "output": "42586.825623, old event"} -{"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n\n[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[Cc': a[7msc[27miinema rec `date +%s`.rec --stdin\n[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C\nr\n[25Pr': [7mscr[27meen -dr\n\n\n\n[8Pdemo@stephost:~$ scr\n[?2004l\n\n[r[m[2J[H[?7h[?1;4;6l[?1049h[22;0;0t[4l[?1h=[0m(B[1;196r\n[H[2J[H[2JGet: 2 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 statgrab i386 0.92.1-1.1 [99.4 kB]\nFetched 219 kB in 0s (3,164 kB/s)\ninstall_packages: executing aptitude -R -d -o Aptitude::Log=/dev/null -o Aptitude::CmdLine::Ignore-Trust-Violations=yes -o APT::Get::AllowUnauthenticated=true -o Acquire::AllowInsecureRepositories=true -o DPkg::force-conflicts::=yes -o Dir::State=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/lib/apt -o Dir::Log=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/log/apt -o Dir::State::extended_states=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/lib/apt/lists/extended_states -o Dir::State::status=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/statefile -o Dir::Cache=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/cache/apt -o Dir::State=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/cache/apt -o Dir::Cache::Archives=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/cache/apt/archives -o Dir::Etc=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/etc/apt/ -o Dir::State::Lists=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/lib/apt/lists/ -y install git-core\nReading package lists...\nBuilding dependency tree...\nReading state information...\nReading extended state information...\nInitializing package states...\nWriting extended state information...\nBuilding tag database...\nNote: selecting "git" instead of the virtual package "git-core"\nThe following NEW packages will be installed:\nTh\ndpkg{a} gcc-12-base{a} git git-man{a} libacl1{a} libbrotli1{a} libbz2-1.0{a} libc6{a} libcom-err2{a} libcrypt1{a} libcurl3-gnutls{a} libdb5.3{a} liberror-perl{a} libexpat1{a} libffi8{a} libgcc-s1{a} libgdbm-compat4{a} libgdbm6{a} libgmp10{a} libgnutls30{a} libgssapi-krb5-2{a} libhogweed6{a} libidn2-0{a} libk5crypto3{a} libkeyutils1{a} libkrb5-3{a} libkrb5support0{a} libldap-2.5-0{a} liblzma5{a} libmd0{a} libnettle8{a} libnghttp2-14{a} libp11-kit0{a} libpcre2-8-0{a} libperl5.36{a} libpsl5{a} librtmp1{a} libsasl2-2{a} libsasl2-modules-db{a} libselinux1{a} libssh2-1{a} libssl3{a} libtasn1-6{a} libunistring2{a} libzstd1{a} perl{a} perl-base{a} perl-modules-5.36{a} tar{a} zlib1g{a}\nThe following packages are RECOMMENDED but will NOT be installed:\nTh\nca-certificates krb5-locales less libldap-common libsasl2-modules netbase openssh-client patch publicsuffix\n0 packages upgraded, 50 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.\nNeed to get 0 B/34.1 MB of archives. After unpacking 154 MB will be used.\nWriting extended state information...\ninstall_packages: executing aptitude -R -d -o Aptitude::Log=/dev/null -o Aptitude::CmdLine::Ignore-Trust-Violations=yes -o APT::Get::AllowUnauthenticated=true -o Acquire::AllowInsecureRepositories=true -o DPkg::force-conflicts::=yes -o Dir::State=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/lib/apt -o Dir::Log=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/log/apt -o Dir::State::extended_states=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/lib/apt/lists/extended_states -o Dir::State::status=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/statefile -o Dir::Cache=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/cache/apt -o Dir::State=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/cache/apt -o Dir::Cache::Archives=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/cache/apt/archives -o Dir::Etc=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/etc/apt/ -o Dir::State::Lists=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/lib/apt/lists/ -y install git-core\nReading package lists...\nBuilding dependency tree...\nReading state information...\nReading extended state information...\nInitializing package states...\nWriting extended state information...\nBuild\ning tag database...\nNote: selecting "git" instead of the virtual package "git-core"\nThe following NEW packages will be installed:\nTh\ndpkg{a} gcc-12-base{a} git git-man{a} libacl1{a} libbrotli1{a} libbz2-1.0{a} libc6{a} libcom-err2{a} libcrypt1{a} libcurl3-gnutls{a} libdb5.3{a} liberror-perl{a} libexpat1{a} libffi8{a} libgcc-s1{a} libgdbm-compat4{a} libgdbm6{a} libgmp10{a} libgnutls30{a} libgssapi-krb5-2{a} libhogweed6{a} libidn2-0{a} libk5crypto3{a} libkeyutils1{a} libkrb5-3{a} libkrb5support0{a} libldap-2.5-0{a} liblzma5{a} libmd0{a} libnettle8{a} libnghttp2-14{a} libp11-kit0{a} libpcre2-8-0{a} libperl5.36{a} libpsl5{a} librtmp1{a} libsasl2-2{a} libsasl2-modules-db{a} libselinux1{a} libssh2-1{a} libssl3{a} libtasn1-6{a} libunistring2{a} libzstd1{a} perl{a} perl-base{a} perl-modules-5.36{a} tar{a} zlib1g{a}\nThe following packages are RECOMMENDED but will NOT be installed:\nTh\nca-certificates krb5-locales less libldap-common libsasl2-modules netbase openssh-client patch publicsuffix\n0 packages upgraded, 50 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.\nNeed to get 0 B/34.1 MB of archives. After unpacking 154 MB will be used.\nWriting extended state information...\ninstall_packages: executing aptitude -R -d -o Aptitude::Log=/dev/null -o Aptitude::CmdLine::Ignore-Trust-Violations=yes -o APT::Get::AllowUnauthenticated=true -o Acquire::AllowInsecureRepositories=true -o DPkg::force-conflicts::=yes -o Dir::State=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/lib/apt -o Dir::Log=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/log/apt -o Dir::State::extended_states=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/lib/apt/lists/extended_states -o Dir::State::status=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/statefile -o Dir::Cache=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/cache/apt -o Dir::State=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/cache/apt -o Dir::Cache::Archives=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/cache/apt/archives -o Dir::Etc=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/etc/apt/ -o Dir::State::Lists=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/lib/apt/lists/ -y install xorg\nReading package lists...\nBuilding dependency tree...\nReading state information...\nReading extended state information...\nInitializing package states...\nWriting extended state information...\nBuilding tag database...\nThe following NEW packages will be installed:\nTh\nadduser{a} bsdextrautils{a} coreutils{a} cpp{a} cpp-12{a} debconf{a} dpkg{a} fontconfig-config{a} fonts-dejavu-core{a} gcc-12-base{a} groff-base{a} keyboard-configuration{a} libacl1{a} libatomic1{a} libattr1{a} libaudit-common{a} libaudit1{a} libblkid1{a} libbrotli1{a} libbsd0{a} libbz2-1.0{a} libc6{a} libcap-ng0{a} libcap2{a} libcrypt1{a} libdb5.3{a} libdbus-1-3{a} libdrm-amdgpu1{a} libdrm-common{a} libdrm-intel1{a} libdrm-nouveau2{a} libdrm-radeon1{a} libdrm2{a} libedit2{a} libegl-mesa0{a} libegl1{a} libelf1{a} libepoxy0{a} libevdev2{a} libexpat1{a} libffi8{a} li\nbfontconfig1{a} libfontenc1{a} libfreetype6{a} libgbm1{a} libgcc-s1{a} libgcrypt20{a} libgdbm6{a} libgl1{a} libgl1-mesa-dri{a} libglapi-mesa{a} libglib2.0-0{a} libglu1-mesa{a} libglvnd0{a} libglx-mesa0{a} libglx0{a} libgmp10{a} libgpg-error0{a} libgudev-1.0-0{a} libice6{a} libicu72{a} libinput-bin{a} libinput10{a} libisl23{a} libkmod2{a} libllvm15{a} liblocale-gettext-perl{a} liblz4-1{a} liblzma5{a} libmd0{a} libmount1{a} libmpc3{a} libmpfr6{a} libmtdev1{a} libopengl0{a} libpam-modules{a} libpam-modules-bin{a} libpam0g{a} libpciaccess0{a} libpcre2-8-0{a} libpipeline1{a} libpixman-1-0{a} libpng16-16{a} libseccomp2{a} libselinux1{a} libsemanage-common{a} libsemanage2{a} libsensors-config{a} libsensors5{a} libsepol2{a} libsm6{a} libsmartcols1{a} libssl3{a} libstdc++6{a} libsystemd0{a} libtinfo6{a} libuchardet0{a} libudev1{a} libunwind8{a} libutempter0{a} libuuid1{a} libwacom-common{a} libwacom9{a} libwayland-client0{a} libwayland-server0{a} libx11-6{a} libx11-data{a} libx11-xcb1{a} libxatracker2{a} libxau6{a} libxaw7{a} libxcb-damage0{a} libxcb-dri2-0{a} libxcb-dri3-0{a} libxcb-glx0{a} libxcb-present0{a} libxcb-randr0{a} libxcb-shape0{a} libxcb-shm0{a} libxcb-sync1{a} libxcb-xfixes0{a} libxcb1{a} libxcomposite1{a} libxcursor1{a} libxcvt0{a} libxdmcp6{a} libxext6{a} libxfixes3{a} libxfont2{a} libxft2{a} libxi6{a} libxinerama1{a} libxkbfile1{a} libxml2{a} libxmu6{a} libxmuu1{a} libxpm4{a} libxrandr2{a} libxrender1{a} libxshmfence1{a} libxt6{a} libxtst6{a} libxv1{a} libxxf86dga1{a} libxxf86vm1{a} libz3-4{a} libzstd1{a} lsb-base{a} man-db{a} passwd{a} perl-base{a} sysvinit-utils{a} tar{a} udev{a} x11-apps{a} x11-common{a} x11-session-utils{a} x11-utils{a} x11-xkb-utils{a} x11-xserver-utils{a} xauth{a} xbitmaps{a} xfonts-100dpi{a} xfonts-75dpi{a} xfonts-base{a} xfonts-encodings{a} xfonts-scalable{a} xfonts-utils{a} xinit{a} xkb-data{a} xorg xorg-docs-core{a} xserver-common{a} xserver-xorg{a} xserver-xorg-core{a} xserver-xorg-input-all{a} xserver-xorg-input-libinput{a} xserver-xorg-video-all{a} xserver-xorg-video-amdgpu{a} xserver-xorg-video-ati{a} xserver-xorg-video-fbdev{a} xserver-xorg-video-nouveau{a} xserver-xorg-video-radeon{a} xserver-xorg-video-vesa{a} xserver-xorg-video-vmware{a} xterm{a} zlib1g{a}\nThe following packages are RECOMMENDED but will NOT be installed:\nTh\napt-utils dbus debconf-i18n libglib2.0-data libgpg-error-l10n libidn2-0 libpam-elogind libpam-systemd sensible-utils shared-mime-info uuid-runtime xcvt xdg-user-dirs xserver-xorg-input-wacom xserver-xorg-legacy xserver-xorg-video-intel xserver-xorg-video-qxl\n0 packages upgraded, 187 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.\nNeed to get 24.5 MB/127 MB of archives. After unpacking 443 MB will be used.\nWriting extended state information...\nGet: 1 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libxatracker2 i386 22.3.6-1+deb12u1 [2,030 kB]\nGet: 2 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libxcb-damage0 i386 1.15-1 [105 kB]\nGet: 3 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libxcvt0 i386 0.1.2-1 [5,696 B]\nGet: 4 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libxfont2 i386 1:2.0.6-1 [140 kB]\nGet: 5 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 x11-apps i386 7.7+9 [680 kB]\nGet: 6 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 x11-session-utils i386 7.7+5 [75.9 kB]\nGet: 7 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xfonts-100dpi all 1:1.0.5 [3,819 kB]\nGet: 8 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xfonts-75dpi all 1:1.0.5 [3,365 kB]\nGet: 9 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xfonts-base all 1:1.0.5+nmu1 [5,895 kB]\nGet: 10 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xfonts-scalable all 1:1.0.3-1.3 [306 kB]\nGet: 11 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xinit i386 1.4.0-1 [50.2 kB]\nGet: 12 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xserver-common all 2:21.1.7-3+deb12u7 [2,383 \nkB]\nGet: 13 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xserver-xorg-core i386 2:21.1.7-3+deb12u7 [3,784 kB]\nGet: 14 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xserver-xorg-video-amdgpu i386 23.0.0-1 [144 kB]\nGet: 15 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xserver-xorg-video-radeon i386 1:19.1.0-3 [510 kB]\nGet: 16 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xserver-xorg-video-ati i386 1:19.1.0-3 [363 kB]\nGet: 17 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xserver-xorg-video-fbdev i386 1:0.5.0-2 [26.0 kB]\nGet: 18 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xserver-xorg-video-nouveau i386 1:1.0.17-2 [335 kB]\nGet: 19 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xserver-xorg-video-vesa i386 1:2.5.0-1+b1 [33.4 kB]\nGet: 20 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xserver-xorg-video-vmware i386 1:13.3.0-3.1+b1 [120 kB]\nGet: 21 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xserver-xorg-video-all i386 1:7.7+23 [38.7 kB]\nGet: 22 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xserver-xorg-input-libinput i386 1.2.1-1+b1 [67.5 kB]\nGet: 23 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xserver-xorg-input-all i386 1:7.7+23 [38.7 kB]\nGet: 24 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xserver-xorg i386 1:7.7+23 [94.2 kB]\nGet: 25 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xorg-docs-core all 1:1.7.1-1.2 [84.2 kB]\nGet: 26 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xorg i386 1:7.7+23 [39.1 kB]\nFetched 24.5 MB in 1s (35.3 MB/s)\ninstall_packages: executing aptitude\n -R -d -o Aptitude::Log=/dev/null -o Aptitude::CmdLine::Ignore-Trust-Violations=yes -o APT::Get::AllowUnauthenticated=true -o Acquire::AllowInsecureRepositories=true -o DPkg::force-conflicts::=yes -o Dir::State=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/lib/apt -o Dir::Log=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/log/apt -o Dir::State::extended_states=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/lib/apt/lists/extended_states -o Dir::State::status=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/statefile -o Dir::Cache=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/cache/apt -o Dir::State=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/cache/apt -o Dir::Cache::Archives=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/cache/apt/archives -o Dir::Etc=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/etc/apt/ -o Dir::State::Lists=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/lib/apt/lists/ -y install xscreensaver\nReading package lists...\nBuilding dependency tree...\nReading state information...\nReading extended state information...\nInitializing package states...\nWriting extended state information...\nBuilding tag database...\nThe following NEW packages will be installed:\nTh\nadduser{a} adwaita-icon-theme{a} at-spi2-common{a} ca-certificates{a} dbus{a} dbus-bin{a} dbus-daemon{a} dbus-session-bus-common{a} dbus-system-bus-common{a} dbus-user-session{a} dconf-gsettings-backend{a} dconf-service{a} debconf{a} dmsetup{a} dpkg{a} fontconfig{a} fontconfig-config{a} fonts-dejavu-core{a} gcc-12-base{a} gtk-update-icon-cache{a} hicolor-icon-theme{a} init-system-helpers{a} libacl1{a} libapparmor1{a} libargon2-1{a} libatk-bridge2.0-0{a} libatk1.0-0{a} libatspi2.0-0{a} libaudit-common{a}\n libaudit1{a} libavahi-client3{a} libavahi-common-data{a} libavahi-common3{a} libblkid1{a} libbrotli1{a} libbsd0{a} libbz2-1.0{a} 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libwww-perl{a} libwww-robotrules-perl{a} libx11-6{a} libx11-data{a} libxau6{a} libxcb-render0{a} libxcb-shm0{a} libxcb1{a} libxcomposite1{a} libxcursor1{a} libxdamage1{a} libxdmcp6{a} libxext6{a} libxfixes3{a} libxft2{a} libxi6{a} libxinerama1{a} libxkbcommon0{a} libxml2{a} libxrandr2{a} libxrender1{a} libxt6{a} libxxf86vm1{a} libzstd1{a} lsb-base{a} mount{a} netbase{a} openssl{a} passwd{a} perl{a} perl-base{a} perl-modules-5.36{a} perl-openssl-defaults{a} procps{a} shared-mime-info{a} systemd{a} systemd-sysv{a} sysvinit-utils{a} tar{a} usrmerge{a} x11-common{a} xkb-data{a} xscreensaver xscreensaver-data{a} zlib1g{a}\nThe following packages are RECOMMENDED but will NOT be installed:\nTh\napt-utils at-spi2-core chrony debconf-i18n fonts-urw-base35 krb5-locales libdata-dump-perl libgdk-pixbuf2.0-bin libglib2.0-data libgpg-error-l10n libgpm2 libgtk-3-bin libhtml-form-perl libhtml-format-perl libhttp-daemon-perl libjpeg-turbo-progs libmailtools-perl libnss-systemd librsvg2-common miscfiles ntpsec openntpd psmisc sensible-utils systemd-timesyncd uuid-runtime wamerican wamerican-huge wamerican-insane wamerican-large wamerican-small wbrazilian wbritish wbritish-huge wbritish-insane wbritish-large \nwbritish-small wbulgarian wcanadian wcanadian-huge wcanadian-insane wcanadian-large wcanadian-small wcatalan wdanish wdutch wesperanto wfaroese wfrench wgalician-minimos wgerman-medical witalian wngerman wnorwegian wogerman wpolish wportuguese wspanish wswedish wswiss wukrainian xdg-user-dirs xfonts-100dpi\n0 packages upgraded, 201 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.\nNeed to get 823 kB/77.5 MB of archives. After unpacking 299 MB will be used.\nWriting extended state information...\nGet: 1 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xscreensaver-data i386 6.06+dfsg1-3+deb12u1 [379 kB]\nGet: 2 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xscreensaver i386 6.06+dfsg1-3+deb12u1 [445 kB]\nFetched 823 kB in 0s (7,086 kB/s)\nCalling reprepro\nExporting indices...\n/usr/bin/fai-mirror finished.\nNumber of packages in the mirror: 2234\nMirror size and location: 1.5G /usr/fai/mirror\nCopying the nfsroot to CD image\nCopying the config space to CD image\nCopying the mirror to CD image\nFilesystem[5C1K-blocks[4CUsed Available Use% Mounted on\nudev[13C1017032[7C0 1017032 0% /dev\ntmpfs[13C205912[5C448[4C205464 1% /run\n/dev/sda2[8C5672824 3621760 1739272 68% /\ntmpfs[12C1029548[7C0 1029548 0% /dev/shm\ntmpfs[15C5120[7C0[6C5120 0% /run/lock\nnone[13C1029548[5C172 1029376 1% /tmp\n/dev/sda1[10C87847 41251[5C41981 50% /boot\n/dev/sda3[8C8404412 5146632 2861544 65% /home\ntmpfs[12C1647280 13856 1633424 1% /home/fai/nfsroot/var/lib/dpkg\ntmpfs[12C1647280[4C3840 1643440 1% /home/fai/nfsroot/var/cache\nParallel mksquashfs: Using 4 processors\nCreating 4.0 filesystem on /home/tmp/fai-cd.gNcUH9/LiveOS/squashfs.img, block size 131072.\n[===========================================================-] 22164/22164 100%\n\nExportable Squashfs 4.0 filesystem, zstd compressed, data block size 131072[67D\ncompressed data, compressed metadata, compressed fragments,[59D\ncompressed xattrs, compressed ids[33D\nduplicates are removed\nFilesystem size 1887559.65 Kbytes (1843.32 Mbytes)[42D\n66.53% of uncompressed filesystem size (2837000.97 Kbytes)\nInode table size 21605 bytes (21.10 Kbytes)[35D\n24.33% of uncompressed inode table size (88798 bytes)\nDirectory table size 56 bytes (0.05 Kbytes)[35D\n96.55% of uncompressed directory table size (58 bytes)\nNumber of duplicate files found 0\nNumber of inodes 3\nNumber of files 1\nNumber of fragments 0\nNumber of symbolic links 0\nNumber of device nodes 0\nNumber of fifo nodes 0\nNumber of socket nodes 0\nNumber of directories 2\nNumber of hard-links 0\nNumber of ids (unique uids + gids) 1\nNumber of uids 1[8D\nroot (0)\nNumber of gids 1[8D\nroot (0)\nmkfs.fat 4.2 (2021-01-31)\nWriting FAI CD-ROM image to fai_cd.iso. This may need some time.\nxorriso 1.5.4 : RockRidge filesystem manipulator, libburnia project.\n\nISO image size and filename: 1.9G[7Cfai_cd.iso\n\nreal[4C19m23.591s\nuser[4C13m51.894s\nsys[5C2m22.532s\ndemo@faiserver:/home/fai$[?2004h \n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nd", "output": "22.786599, new event"} +{"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n\n[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[Cc': a[7msc[27miinema rec `date +%s`.rec --stdin\n[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C\nr\n[25Pr': [7mscr[27meen -dr\n\n\n\n[8Pdemo@stephost:~$ scr\n[?2004l\n\n[r[m[2J[H[?7h[?1;4;6l[?1049h[22;0;0t[4l[?1h=[0m(B[1;196r\n[H[2J[H[2JGet: 2 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 statgrab i386 0.92.1-1.1 [99.4 kB]\nFetched 219 kB in 0s (3,164 kB/s)\ninstall_packages: executing aptitude -R -d -o Aptitude::Log=/dev/null -o Aptitude::CmdLine::Ignore-Trust-Violations=yes -o APT::Get::AllowUnauthenticated=true -o Acquire::AllowInsecureRepositories=true -o DPkg::force-conflicts::=yes -o Dir::State=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/lib/apt -o Dir::Log=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/log/apt -o Dir::State::extended_states=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/lib/apt/lists/extended_states -o Dir::State::status=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/statefile -o Dir::Cache=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/cache/apt -o Dir::State=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/cache/apt -o Dir::Cache::Archives=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/cache/apt/archives -o Dir::Etc=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/etc/apt/ -o Dir::State::Lists=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/lib/apt/lists/ -y install git-core\nReading package lists...\nBuilding dependency tree...\n\n... 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[TRUNCATED 55 LINES OF SYSTEM OUTPUT] ...\n\n\nreal[4C19m23.591s\nuser[4C13m51.894s\nsys[5C2m22.532s\ndemo@faiserver:/home/fai$[?2004h \n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nd", "output": "22.786599, new event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n/usr/share/man/man5/adduser.conf.5.gz OK\n\n/usr/share/man/man5/deluser.conf.5.gz OK\n\n/usr/share/man/man8/adduser.8.gz OK\n\n/usr/share/man/man8/adduser.local.8.gz OK\n\n/usr/share/man/man8/deluser.8.gz OK\n\n/usr/share/man/nl/man5/adduser.conf.5.gz OK\n\n/usr/share/man/nl/man5/deluser.conf.5.gz OK\n\n/usr/share/man/nl/man8/adduser.8.gz OK\n\n/usr/share/man/nl/man8/deluser.8.gz OK\n\n/usr/share/man/pt/man5/adduser.conf.5.gz OK\n\n/usr/share/man/pt/man5/deluser.conf.5.gz OK\n\n/usr/share/man/pt/man8/adduser.8.gz OK\n\n/usr/share/man/pt/man8/deluser.8.gz OK\n\n/usr/share/perl5/Debian/AdduserCommon.pm OK\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n/lib/apparmor/apparmor.systemd OK\n", "output": "25.557206, old event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n/usr/share/locale/fr/LC_MESSAGES/apparmor-parser.mo OK\n/usr/share/locale/gl/LC_MESSAGES/apparmor-parser.mo OK\n\n/usr/share/locale/gu/LC_MESSAGES/apparmor-parser.mo OK\n\n/usr/share/locale/he/LC_MESSAGES/apparmor-parser.mo OK\n\n/usr/share/locale/hi/LC_MESSAGES/apparmor-parser.mo OK\n\n/usr/share/locale/hr/LC_MESSAGES/apparmor-parser.mo OK\n\n/usr/share/locale/hu/LC_MESSAGES/apparmor-parser.mo OK\n\n/usr/share/locale/id/LC_MESSAGES/aa-binutils.mo OK\n\n/usr/share/locale/id/LC_MESSAGES/apparmor-parser.mo OK\n\n/usr/share/locale/it/LC_MESSAGES/apparmor-parser.mo OK\n\n/usr/share/locale/ja/LC_MESSAGES/apparmor-parser.mo OK\n\n/usr/share/locale/ka/LC_MESSAGES/apparmor-parser.mo OK\n\n/usr/share/locale/km/LC_MESSAGES/apparmor-parser.mo OK\n\n/usr/share/locale/ko/LC_MESSAGES/apparmor-parser.mo OK\n\n/usr/share/locale/lo/LC_MESSAGES/apparmor-parser.mo OK\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n/usr/share/locale/lt/LC_MESSAGES/apparmor-parser.mo OK\n", "output": "25.693901, old event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n/usr/lib/apt/methods/gpgv OK\n\n/usr/lib/apt/methods/http OK\n\n/usr/lib/apt/methods/mirror OK\n\n/usr/lib/apt/methods/rred OK\n\n/usr/lib/apt/methods/rsh OK\n\n\n/usr/lib/apt/methods/store OK\n\n/usr/lib/apt/solvers/dump OK\n\n/usr/lib/dpkg/methods/apt/desc.apt OK\n\n/usr/lib/dpkg/methods/apt/install OK\n\n/usr/lib/dpkg/methods/apt/names OK\n\n/usr/lib/dpkg/methods/apt/setup OK\n\n/usr/lib/dpkg/methods/apt/update OK\n\n^C\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n\n[?2004hdemo@faiserver:/home/fai$ ", "output": "25.882441, new event"} @@ -309,18 +309,18 @@ {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n(Reading database ... 90%\n\n(Reading database ... 95%\n\n(Reading database ... 100%\n(Reading database ... 43319 files and directories currently installed.)\n[1;195r[195;1H\n\nPreparing to unpack .../fai-server_6.0.3+deb12u1_all.deb ...\n\n[196;1H[42m[30mProgress: [ 0%][49m[39m [.........................................................................................................................................................................................................................] \n[A\n[196;1H[42m[30mProgress: [ 20%][49m[39m [###########################################..............................................................................................................................................................................] \n[A\nUnpacking fai-server (6.0.3+deb12u1) over (6.0.3+deb12u1) ...\n\n[196;1H[42m[30mProgress: [ 40%][49m[39m [######################################################################################...................................................................................................................................] \n[A\nSetting up fai-server (6.0.3+deb12u1) ...\n\n[196;1H[42m[30mProgress: [ 60%][49m[39m [##################################################################################################################################.......................................................................................] \n[A\nYou might want to check fai.conf and nfsroot.conf in /etc/fai if you\nlike to go with the defaults. You should edit /etc/fai/apt/sources.list\nfor faster access to a package repository.\n\n[196;1H[42m[30mProgress: [ 80%][49m[39m [#############################################################################################################################################################################............................................] \n[A\nProcessing triggers for man-db (2.11.2-2) ...\n\n\n[H[194B[A[J\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n[?2004hdemo@faiserver:/home/fai$ ", "output": "2785.462997, new event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nu\nu\ns\ns\n\t\nr/\nf\nf\n\n[K\ns\ns\nb\nb\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\ni", "output": "3963.695428, old event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n[?5h[?5l\n-\n-\nc\nc\nd\nd\n.\n.\n\t\nmodified \n\n\n\n[?2004l\n182a183,184\n[196;1H> df\n[1;196r[196;1H\n> \n220c222\n< [6C --install-modules="linux normal iso9660 biosdisk memdisk search ls echo test chain msdospart part_msdos part_gpt minicmd ext2 keystatus all_video font sleep gfxterm regexp" \\\n---\n> [6C --install-modules="linux normal iso9660 biosdisk memdisk search ls echo test chain msdospart part_msdos part_gpt minicmd ext2 keystatus all_video font sleep gfxterm regexp serial" \\\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n[?2004hdemo@faiserver:/home/fai$ ", "output": "3975.442188, new event"} -{"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n\nOD\n\nOD\n\n-\n[1@-\nu\n[1@u\n \n[1@ \n\n\n\n[?2004l\n--- /usr/sbin/fai-cd[4C2023-06-24 12:02:26.000000000 +0100\n+++ /usr/sbin/fai-cd.modified 2024-07-29 18:23:50.624000000 +0100\n@@ -180,6 +180,8 @@\n output_path=$isoname\n fi\n \n+ df\n+\n mksquashfs $tmp/squashfs-root $output_path $sqopt\n \n rm $tmp/$liveos/ext3fs.img\n@@ -217,7 +219,7 @@\n [7C --format=i386-pc \\\n [7C --output=/tmp/core.img \\\n [7C --locales="" --fonts="" \\\n-[7C --install-modules="linux normal iso9660 biosdisk memdisk search ls echo test chain msdospart part_msdos part_gpt minicmd ext2 keystatus all_video font sleep gfxterm regexp" \\\n+[7C --install-modules="linux normal iso9660 biosdisk memdisk search ls echo test chain msdospart part_msdos part_gpt minicmd ext2 keystatus all_video font sleep gfxterm regexp serial" \\\n [7C --modules="linux normal iso9660 biosdisk search" \\\n [7C "boot/grub/grub.cfg=/tmp/grub.cfg"\n [7Ccat $NFSROOT/usr/lib/grub/i386-pc/cdboot.img $NFSROOT/tmp/core.img > $scratch/bios.img\n[?2004hdemo@faiserver:/home/fai$ \n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\ns", "output": "5534.429777, new event"} -{"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n\n-\n[1@-\nu\n[1@u\n \n[1@ \n\n\n\n[?2004l\n--- /usr/sbin/fai-cd[4C2023-06-24 12:02:26.000000000 +0100\n+++ /usr/sbin/fai-cd.modified 2024-07-29 18:23:50.624000000 +0100\n@@ -180,6 +180,8 @@\n output_path=$isoname\n fi\n \n+ df\n+\n mksquashfs $tmp/squashfs-root $output_path $sqopt\n \n rm $tmp/$liveos/ext3fs.img\n@@ -217,7 +219,7 @@\n [7C --format=i386-pc \\\n [7C --output=/tmp/core.img \\\n [7C --locales="" --fonts="" \\\n-[7C --install-modules="linux normal iso9660 biosdisk memdisk search ls echo test chain msdospart part_msdos part_gpt minicmd ext2 keystatus all_video font sleep gfxterm regexp" \\\n+[7C --install-modules="linux normal iso9660 biosdisk memdisk search ls echo test chain msdospart part_msdos part_gpt minicmd ext2 keystatus all_video font sleep gfxterm regexp serial" \\\n [7C --modules="linux normal iso9660 biosdisk search" \\\n [7C "boot/grub/grub.cfg=/tmp/grub.cfg"\n [7Ccat $NFSROOT/usr/lib/grub/i386-pc/cdboot.img $NFSROOT/tmp/core.img > $scratch/bios.img\n[?2004hdemo@faiserver:/home/fai$ \ns\ns\nu\nu\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nd", "output": "5534.749558, old event"} +{"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n\nOD\n\nOD\n\n-\n[1@-\nu\n[1@u\n \n[1@ \n\n\n\n[?2004l\n--- /usr/sbin/fai-cd[4C2023-06-24 12:02:26.000000000 +0100\n+++ /usr/sbin/fai-cd.modified 2024-07-29 18:23:50.624000000 +0100\n@@ -180,6 +180,8 @@\n output_path=$isoname\n fi\n\n... [TRUNCATED 11 LINES OF SYSTEM OUTPUT] ...\n\n+[7C --install-modules="linux normal iso9660 biosdisk memdisk search ls echo test chain msdospart part_msdos part_gpt minicmd ext2 keystatus all_video font sleep gfxterm regexp serial" \\\n [7C --modules="linux normal iso9660 biosdisk search" \\\n [7C "boot/grub/grub.cfg=/tmp/grub.cfg"\n [7Ccat $NFSROOT/usr/lib/grub/i386-pc/cdboot.img $NFSROOT/tmp/core.img > $scratch/bios.img\n[?2004hdemo@faiserver:/home/fai$ \n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\ns", "output": "5534.429777, new event"} +{"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n\n-\n[1@-\nu\n[1@u\n \n[1@ \n\n\n\n[?2004l\n--- /usr/sbin/fai-cd[4C2023-06-24 12:02:26.000000000 +0100\n+++ /usr/sbin/fai-cd.modified 2024-07-29 18:23:50.624000000 +0100\n@@ -180,6 +180,8 @@\n output_path=$isoname\n fi\n\n... [TRUNCATED 11 LINES OF SYSTEM OUTPUT] ...\n\n+[7C --install-modules="linux normal iso9660 biosdisk memdisk search ls echo test chain msdospart part_msdos part_gpt minicmd ext2 keystatus all_video font sleep gfxterm regexp serial" \\\n [7C --modules="linux normal iso9660 biosdisk search" \\\n [7C "boot/grub/grub.cfg=/tmp/grub.cfg"\n [7Ccat $NFSROOT/usr/lib/grub/i386-pc/cdboot.img $NFSROOT/tmp/core.img > $scratch/bios.img\n[?2004hdemo@faiserver:/home/fai$ \ns\ns\nu\nu\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nd", "output": "5534.749558, old event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nc\ns\ns\n \n \n/\n/\nu\nu\ns\ns\n\t\nr/\ns\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\ns", "output": "5537.362791, old event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nf\na\na\ni\ni\n-\n-\nc\nc\nd\nd\n\n\n\n[?2004l\nsudo: unable to resolve host faiserver: Name or service not known\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n[sudo] password for demo: ", "output": "5542.260054, new event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nc\nd\nd\n\n\n\n[?2004l\nsudo: unable to resolve host faiserver: Name or service not known\n\n[sudo] password for demo: \nf\na\ni\n\n\n\n\n[?12;25h\n[H[H[2J[195B[K[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n[H[H[2J", "output": "5545.021746, old event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nOB\n[195;35H[?12l[?25h[?25l[7m3[27m[14;1H[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\nOB\n[195;35H[?12l[?25h[?25l[7m4[27m[15;1H[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\nOB\n[195;35H[?12l[?25h[?25l[7m5[27m[16;1H[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\nOB\n[195;35H[?12l[?25h[?25l[7m6[27m[17;1H[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\nOB\n[195;35H[?12l[?25h[?25l[7m7[27m[18;1H[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\nOB\n[195;35H[?12l[?25h[?25l[7m8[27m[19;1H[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\nOB\n[195;35H[?12l[?25h[?25l[7m9[27m[20;1H[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nOB", "output": "5549.862912, old event"} -{"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n[195;35H[?12l[?25h[?25l[7m90[27m\n[A[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\nOB\nOB\n[H\n[97M[H\n[97B[?12l[?25h[?25l [1m[36mif[0m [ -d $[33mONFSROOT[39m/$[33md[39m ]; [1m[36mthen[0m[K\n [ [32m"$debug"[39m ] && [1m[34mecho[0m [32m"hiding $d"[39m[K\n mount --bind $[33mtmp[39m/empty $[33mONFSROOT[39m/$[33md[39m[K\n [1m[36mfi[0m[K\n [1m[36mdone[0m[K\n}[K\n[33m# - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - [39m \n[A\n[1m[34munhide_dirs[0m() {[K\n[K\n [1m[34mset[0m +e[K\n [1m[36mfor[0m d[1m[36m in[0m $[33mhidedirs[39m; [1m[36mdo[0m[K\n [1m[36mif[0m [ $[33mautodiscover[39m -eq 1 ]; [1m[36mthen[0m[K\n [1m[36mif[0m [ -d $[33mtarget[39m/$[33md[39m ]; [1m[36mthen[0m[K\n [ [32m"$debug"[39m ] && [1m[34mecho[0m [32m"disclosing $d"[39m[K\n umount $[33mtarget[39m/$[33md[39m 2>/dev/null[K\n [1m[36mfi[0m[K\n [1m[36melse[0m[K\n [1m[36mif[0m [ -d $[33mONFSROOT[39m/$[33md[39m ]; [1m[36mthen[0m[K\n [ [32m"$debug"[39m ] && [1m[34mecho[0m \n[32m"disclosing $d"[39m[K\n umount $[33mONFSROOT[39m/$[33md[39m 2>/dev/null[K\n [1m[36mfi[0m[K\n [1m[36mfi[0m[K\n [1m[36mdone[0m[K\n [1m[34mset[0m -e[K\n}[K\n[33m# - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - [39m \n[A\n[1m[34mcleanup_liveos_mounts[0m() {[K\n[K\n mountpoint -q $[33mtmp[39m/$[33mliveos[39m/mounted-ext3fs && umount $[33mtmp[39m/$[33mliveos[39m/mounted-ext3fs[K\n unhide_dirs[K\n rm -rf $[33mtmp[39m $[33mscratch[39m[K\n [1m[36mif[0m [ $[33mautodiscover[39m -eq 1 ]; [1m[36mthen[0m[K\n [1m[34mlocal[0m [33minitrdfiles[39m=($[33mONFSROOT[39m/tmp/initrd.img*)[K\n [1m[36mif[0m [[ -e $[33minitrdfiles[39m ]]; [1m[36mthen[0m[K\n mv [32m"${initrdfiles[@]}"[39m $[33mONFSROOT[39m/boot 2>/dev/null[K\n [1m[36mfi[0m[K\n [1m[36mfi[0m[K\n}[K\n[33m# - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - [39m \n \n[A\n[1m[34mmkiso[0m() {[K\n[K\n [1m[34mecho[0m [32m"Writing FAI CD-ROM image to $isoname. This may need some time."[39m[K\n xorriso -report_about HINT -as mkisofs -iso-level 3 [32m\\[39m[K\n -iso_mbr_part_type 00 [32m\\[39m[K\n -full-iso9660-filenames [32m\\[39m[K\n -volid [32m"$vname"[39m -appid [32m"$aname"[39m [32m\\[39m[K\n -eltorito-boot boot/grub/bios.img [32m\\[39m[K\n -no-emul-boot -boot-load-size 4 -boot-info-table [32m\\[39m[K\n --eltorito-catalog boot/grub/boot.cat [32m\\[39m[K\n --grub2-boot-info [32m\\[39m[K\n --grub2-mbr $[33mNFSROOT[39m/usr/lib/grub/i386-pc/boot_hybrid.\nimg [32m\\[39m[K\n -eltorito-alt-boot -e EFI/efiboot.img -no-emul-boot [32m\\[39m[K\n -append_partition 2 0xef $[33mscratch[39m/efiboot.img [32m\\[39m[K\n -o $[33misoname[39m -graft-points [32m\\[39m[K\n --sort-weight 0 / --sort-weight 1 /boot [32m\\[39m[K\n [32m"$tmp"[39m [32m\\[39m[K\n /boot/grub/bios.img=$[33mscratch[39m/bios.img [32m\\[39m[K\n /EFI/efiboot.img=$[33mscratch[39m/efiboot.img || die 12 [32m"xorriso failed."[39m[K\n[K\n [1m[34mecho[0m -n [32m"ISO image size and filename: "[39m; du -h $[33misoname[39m[K\n[K\n unhide_dirs[K\n}[K\n[33m# - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - [39m \n[A\n[1m[34maddmirror[0m() {[K\n[K\n [ $[33mnomirror[39m -eq 1 ] && [1m[36mreturn[0m[K\n[K\n mkdir $[33mtmp[39m/$[33mliveos[39m/mounted-ext3fs/media/mirror[K\n[K\n [1m[34mecho[0m [32m"Copying the mirror to CD image"[39m[K\n cp -Pr $[33mmirrordir[39m/{dists,pool} $[33mtmp[39m/$[33mliveos[39m/mounted-ext3fs/media/mirror 2>/dev/null || error_space $[33m?[39m [32m"mirror"[39m[K\n[K\n [33m# create the sources.list for the CD [39m \n \n[A\n cat > $[33mtmp[39m/$[33mliveos[39m/mounted-ext3fs/etc/apt/sources.list <<EOF[1m[33m [0m \n[A\n[1m[33m# mirror location for fai CD, file generated by fai-cd [0m \n[A\n[1m[33mEOF [0m \n \n[A\n[K\n [33mdists[39m=$([33mfind $mirrordir -name "Packages*" | grep binary | sed 's/binary-.*//' | \\[39m[K\n sed [32m"s#$mirrordir/*dists/##"[39m | xargs -r -n 1 dirname | sort | uniq )[K\n [ -z [32m"$dists"[39m ] && die 19 [32m"No suitable Packages file found in mirror."[39m[K\n[K\n [1m[36mfor[0m i[1m[36m in[0m $[33mdists[39m ; [1m[36mdo[0m[K\n [33mcomp[39m=$([33mfind $mirrordir/dists/$i -maxdep\nth 2 -type d -name "binary-*" | \\[39m[K\n sed -e [32m"s#$mirrordir/*dists/$i/##"[39m -e [32m's#/binary-.*##'[39m | uniq | tr [32m'\\n'[39m [32m" "[39m)[K\n [1m[34mecho[0m [32m"deb [trusted=yes] file:/media/mirror $i $comp"[39m >> $[33mtmp[39m/squashfs-root/LiveOS/mounted-ext3fs/etc/apt/sources.list[K\n [1m[36mdone[0m[K\n[K\n}[K\n[33m# - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - [39m \n[A\n[1m[34mburniso[0m() {[K\n[K\n wodim -v -eject $[33misoname[39m[K\n}[K\n[33m# - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - [39m \n[A\n[33m# main program [39m \n \n[A\n[K[195;29H[7m38% L291[27m\n[97A[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\n[195;36H[?12l[?25h[?25l[7m2[27m\n[96A[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\nOB\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n[195;36H[?12l[?25h[?25l[7m3[27m\n[95A[?12l[?25h[?12;25h", "output": "5574.593365, old event"} -{"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n \n addmirror[K\n[K[4C\nunhide_dirs[K[11D\numount $[33mtmp[39m/$[33mliveos[39m/mounted-ext3fs\n rmdir $[33mtmp[39m/$[33mliveos[39m/mounted-ext3fs\n}[K\n[33m# - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - [39m \n[1m[34mcreate_autodiscover_iso[0m() {\n[K[4C\n[1m[34mlocal[0m compress\n[K \n [33m# boot-only CD does not need those dracut modules [39m\n cat <<EOF > $[33mONFSROOT[39m/etc/dracut.conf.d/02-omit.conf[1m[33m [0m \n[1m[33momit_dracutmodules+=" fs-lib livenet rootfs-block " [0m \n[1m[33mEOF [0m \n[K\n [1m[36mif[0m [ -n [32m"$_OPTJ"[39m ]; [1m[36mthen[0m[K\n[8C[33mcompress[39m=[32m"--xz"[39m\n [1m[36melse[0m[K\n [33mcompress[39m=[32m"--zstd"[39m[K[21D\n[1m[36mfi[0m[K\n mv $[33mONFSROOT[39m/boot/initrd.img* $[33mONFSROOT[39m/tmp[43D\nhide_dirs\n mountpoint -q $[33mONFSROOT[39m/proc || mount --bind /proc $[33mONFSROOT[39m/proc[K[65D\n[33mTMPDIR[39m=/tmp chroot $[33mONFSROOT[39m dracut --add [32m'fai-autodiscover'[39m [32m"$compress"[39m /boot/initrd.img-$[33mrel[39m $[33mrel[39m 2>/dev/null\n umount $[33mONFSROOT[39m/proc[K[21D\n\nunhide_dirs\n rm -f $[33mONFSROOT[39m/etc/dracut.conf.d/02-omit.conf[K\n\n fai-cd $[33marguments[39m -g $[36m[45mgrub_co[39m[49m[33mnfig[39m $[33misoname[39m[42D\nmv $[33mONFSROOT[39m/tmp/initrd.img* $[33mONFSROOT[39m/boot\n}[K\n[3\n3m# - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - [39m \n[1m[34mcreate_squashfs_image[0m() {[40C\n\n[4P\n[4@[8C[33mthis is where the squashfs.img needs to be placed [39m \n mkdir -p $[33mtmp[39m/LiveOS[K\n[K[4C\n[33m# create the squashfs.img [39m \n [33moutput_path[39m=$[33mtmp[39m/LiveOS/squashfs.img[K\n[K[4C\n[1m[36mif[0m [ $[33msquash_only[39m -eq 1 ]; [1m[36mthen[0m[K[31D\n [33moutput_path[39m=$[33misoname[39m[K\n[4@\n\n mksquashfs $[33mtmp\n[39m/squashfs-root $[33moutput_path[39m $[33msqopt[39m\n[K[4C\nrm $[33mtmp[39m/$[33mliveos[39m/ext3fs.img\n rmdir $[33mtmp[39m/$[33mliveos[39m $[33mtmp[39m/squashfs-root\n}\n[33m# - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - [39m \n[1m[34mcreate_grub2_image[0m() {\n[K\n mkdir -p $[33mtmp[39m/boot\n\n [1m[36mif[0m [ -d $[33mNFSROOT[39m/usr/lib/grub/x86_64-efi ]; [1m[36mthen[0m[48D\n cp $[33mgrub_config[39m $[33mNFSROOT[39m/tmp/grub.cfg[41D\n [33m# insert date into grub menu [39m \n perl -pi -e [32m"s/_VERSIONSTRING_/ $isoversion /"[39m $[33mNFSROOT[39m/tmp/grub.cfg\n[8C[1m[36mif[0m [ -n [32m"$config_space"[39m ] || [ $[33mconfigset[39m -eq 1 ]; [1m[36mthen[0m\n perl -pi -e [32m"s|FAI_CONFIG_SRC=(.*?)\\S+|FAI_CONFIG_SRC=$config_space|"[39m $[33mNFSROOT[39m/tmp/grub.cfg\n[8C[1m[36mfi[0m\n\n [33mTMPDIR[39m=tmp chroot $[33mNFSROOT[39m grub-mkstandalone [32m\\[39m[K\n --format=x86_64-efi [32m\\[39m[K\n --output=/tmp/bootx64.efi [32m\\[39m[K\n --locales=[32m""[39m --fonts=[32m""[39m [32\nm\\[39m[K[25D\n[32m"boot/grub/grub.cfg=/tmp/grub.cfg"[39m\n mv $[33mNFSROOT[39m/tmp/bootx64.efi $[33mscratch[39m\n\n dd [33mif[39m=/dev/zero [33mof[39m=$[33mscratch[39m/efiboot.img [33mbs[39m=1M [33mcount[39m=3 2>/dev/null\n[8Cmkfs.vfat $[33mscratch[39m/efiboot.img\n mmd -i $[33mscratch[39m/efiboot.img efi efi/boot\n[8Cmcopy -i $[33mscratch[39m/efiboot.img $[33mscratch[39m/bootx64.efi ::efi/boot/\n [1m[36melse[0m[K\n die 11 [32m"No grub-efi-amd64-bin installation found in NFSROOT. Aborting."[39m[75D\n[1m[36mfi[0m\n[1m[36mif[0m [ -d $[33mNFSROOT[39m/usr/lib/grub/i386-pc ]; [1m[36mthen[0m\n[8C[33mTMPDIR[39m=/tmp chroot $[33mNFSROOT[39m grub-mkstandalone [32m\\[39m[43D\n--format=i386-pc [32m\\[39m[18D\n--output=/tmp/core.img [32m\\[39m[24D\n--locales=[32m""[39m --fonts=[32m""[39m [32m\\[39m[25D\n--install-modules=[32m"linux normal iso9660 biosdisk memdisk search ls echo test chain msdospart part_msdos part_gpt minicmd ext2 keystatus all_video font sleep gfxterm regexp"[39m [32m\\[39m[174D\n--modules=[32m"linux normal iso9660 biosdisk search"[39m [32m\\[39m[50D\n[32m"boot/grub/grub.cfg=/tmp/grub.cfg"[39m\n[8Ccat $[33mNFSROOT[39m/usr/lib/grub/i386-pc/cdboot.img $[33m\nNFSROOT[39m/tmp/core.img > $[33mscratch[39m/bios.img\n[8Crm $[33mNFSROOT[39m/tmp/core.img[28D\n[1m[36melse[0m\ndie 11 [32m"No grub-pc installation found in NFSROOT. 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This may need some time."[39m[K[69D\nxorriso -report_about HINT -as mkisofs -iso-level 3 [32m\\[39m[K\n[8C-iso_mbr_part_type 00 [32m\\[39m[27D\n -full-iso9660-filenames [32m\\[39m\n[8C-volid [32m"$vname"[39m -appid [32m"$aname"[39m [32m\\[39m[37D\n -eltorito-boot boot/grub/bios.img [32m\\[39m\n -no-emul-boot -boot-load-size 4 -boot-info-table [32m\\[39m[K\n --eltorito-catalog boot/grub/boot.cat [32m\\[39m[K\n --grub2-boot-info [32m\\[39m[K\n --grub2-mbr $[33mNFSROOT[39m/usr/lib/grub/i386-pc/boot_hybrid.img [32m\\[39m[K\n -eltorito-alt-boot -e EFI/efiboot.img -no-emul-boot [32m\\[39m[K\n -append_partition 2 0xef $[33mscratch[39m/efiboot.img [32m\\[39m[K\n -o $[33misoname[39m -graft-points [32m\\[39m[K\n --sort-weight 0 / --sort-weight 1 /boot [32m\\[39m[K\n [32m"$tmp"[39m [32m\\[39m[K\n /boot/grub/bios.img=$[33mscratch[39m/bios.img [32m\\[39m[K\n /EFI/efiboot.img=$[33mscratch[39m/efiboot.img || die 12 [32m"xorriso failed."[39m[K\n[K\n [1m[34mecho[0m -n [32m"ISO image size and", "output": "5642.273352, old event"} +{"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n[195;35H[?12l[?25h[?25l[7m90[27m\n[A[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\nOB\nOB\n[H\n[97M[H\n[97B[?12l[?25h[?25l [1m[36mif[0m [ -d $[33mONFSROOT[39m/$[33md[39m ]; [1m[36mthen[0m[K\n [ [32m"$debug"[39m ] && [1m[34mecho[0m [32m"hiding $d"[39m[K\n mount --bind $[33mtmp[39m/empty $[33mONFSROOT[39m/$[33md[39m[K\n [1m[36mfi[0m[K\n [1m[36mdone[0m[K\n\n... 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This may need some time."[39m[K\n xorriso -report_about HINT -as mkisofs -iso-level 3 [32m\\[39m[K\n -iso_mbr_part_type 00 [32m\\[39m[K\n -full-iso9660-filenames [32m\\[39m[K\n -volid [32m"$vname"[39m -appid [32m"$aname"[39m [32m\\[39m[K\n -eltorito-boot boot/grub/bios.img [32m\\[39m[K\n -no-emul-boot -boot-load-size 4 -boot-info-table [32m\\[39m[K\n --eltorito-catalog boot/grub/boot.cat [32m\\[39m[K\n --grub2-boot-info [32m\\[39m[K\n --grub2-mbr $[33mNFSROOT[39m/usr/lib/grub/i386-pc/boot_hybrid.\nimg [32m\\[39m[K\n -eltorito-alt-boot -e EFI/efiboot.img -no-emul-boot [32m\\[39m[K\n -append_partition 2 0xef $[33mscratch[39m/efiboot.img [32m\\[39m[K\n -o $[33misoname[39m -graft-points [32m\\[39m[K\n --sort-weight 0 / --sort-weight 1 /boot [32m\\[39m[K\n\n... [TRUNCATED 15 LINES OF SYSTEM OUTPUT] ...\n\n[K\n [1m[34mecho[0m [32m"Copying the mirror to CD image"[39m[K\n cp -Pr $[33mmirrordir[39m/{dists,pool} $[33mtmp[39m/$[33mliveos[39m/mounted-ext3fs/media/mirror 2>/dev/null || error_space $[33m?[39m [32m"mirror"[39m[K\n[K\n [33m# create the sources.list for the CD [39m \n \n[A\n cat > $[33mtmp[39m/$[33mliveos[39m/mounted-ext3fs/etc/apt/sources.list <<EOF[1m[33m [0m \n[A\n[1m[33m# mirror location for fai CD, file generated by fai-cd [0m \n[A\n[1m[33mEOF [0m \n \n[A\n[K\n [33mdists[39m=$([33mfind $mirrordir -name "Packages*" | grep binary | sed 's/binary-.*//' | \\[39m[K\n sed [32m"s#$mirrordir/*dists/##"[39m | xargs -r -n 1 dirname | sort | uniq )[K\n [ -z [32m"$dists"[39m ] && die 19 [32m"No suitable Packages file found in mirror."[39m[K\n[K\n [1m[36mfor[0m i[1m[36m in[0m $[33mdists[39m ; [1m[36mdo[0m[K\n [33mcomp[39m=$([33mfind $mirrordir/dists/$i -maxdep\nth 2 -type d -name "binary-*" | \\[39m[K\n sed -e [32m"s#$mirrordir/*dists/$i/##"[39m -e [32m's#/binary-.*##'[39m | uniq | tr [32m'\\n'[39m [32m" "[39m)[K\n [1m[34mecho[0m [32m"deb [trusted=yes] file:/media/mirror $i $comp"[39m >> $[33mtmp[39m/squashfs-root/LiveOS/mounted-ext3fs/etc/apt/sources.list[K\n [1m[36mdone[0m[K\n[K\n}[K\n[33m# - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - [39m \n[A\n[1m[34mburniso[0m() {[K\n[K\n wodim -v -eject $[33misoname[39m[K\n}[K\n[33m# - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - [39m \n[A\n[33m# main program [39m \n \n[A\n[K[195;29H[7m38% L291[27m\n[97A[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\n[195;36H[?12l[?25h[?25l[7m2[27m\n[96A[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\nOB\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n[195;36H[?12l[?25h[?25l[7m3[27m\n[95A[?12l[?25h[?12;25h", "output": "5574.593365, old event"} +{"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n \n addmirror[K\n[K[4C\nunhide_dirs[K[11D\numount $[33mtmp[39m/$[33mliveos[39m/mounted-ext3fs\n\n... [TRUNCATED 17 LINES OF SYSTEM OUTPUT] ...\n\n mv $[33mONFSROOT[39m/boot/initrd.img* $[33mONFSROOT[39m/tmp[43D\nhide_dirs\n mountpoint -q $[33mONFSROOT[39m/proc || mount --bind /proc $[33mONFSROOT[39m/proc[K[65D\n[33mTMPDIR[39m=/tmp chroot $[33mONFSROOT[39m dracut --add [32m'fai-autodiscover'[39m [32m"$compress"[39m /boot/initrd.img-$[33mrel[39m $[33mrel[39m 2>/dev/null\n umount $[33mONFSROOT[39m/proc[K[21D\n\nunhide_dirs\n rm -f $[33mONFSROOT[39m/etc/dracut.conf.d/02-omit.conf[K\n\n fai-cd $[33marguments[39m -g $[36m[45mgrub_co[39m[49m[33mnfig[39m $[33misoname[39m[42D\nmv $[33mONFSROOT[39m/tmp/initrd.img* $[33mONFSROOT[39m/boot\n}[K\n[3\n3m# - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - [39m \n[1m[34mcreate_squashfs_image[0m() {[40C\n\n[4P\n[4@[8C[33mthis is where the squashfs.img needs to be placed [39m \n mkdir -p $[33mtmp[39m/LiveOS[K\n[K[4C\n[33m# create the squashfs.img [39m \n [33moutput_path[39m=$[33mtmp[39m/LiveOS/squashfs.img[K\n[K[4C\n[1m[36mif[0m [ $[33msquash_only[39m -eq 1 ]; [1m[36mthen[0m[K[31D\n [33moutput_path[39m=$[33misoname[39m[K\n[4@\n\n mksquashfs $[33mtmp\n[39m/squashfs-root $[33moutput_path[39m $[33msqopt[39m\n[K[4C\nrm $[33mtmp[39m/$[33mliveos[39m/ext3fs.img\n rmdir $[33mtmp[39m/$[33mliveos[39m $[33mtmp[39m/squashfs-root\n}\n\n... 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[TRUNCATED 31 LINES OF SYSTEM OUTPUT] ...\n\n [32m"$tmp"[39m [32m\\[39m[K\n /boot/grub/bios.img=$[33mscratch[39m/bios.img [32m\\[39m[K\n /EFI/efiboot.img=$[33mscratch[39m/efiboot.img || die 12 [32m"xorriso failed."[39m[K\n[K\n [1m[34mecho[0m -n [32m"ISO image size and", "output": "5642.273352, old event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n\n\n[196;1H[?12l[?25h[?25lSaving file /usr/sbin/fai-cd...[169;204H[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\n[196;1H[?12l[?25h[?25lWrote /usr/sbin/fai-cd[K[169;204H[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\n[195;6H[?12l[?25h[?25l[7m--[27m[169;204H[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\n\n[196;1H[K[169;204H\n\n[196;1H[?12l[?25h[?25l(No changes need to be saved)[169;204H[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\n\n[196;1H[K[169;204H\n\n[196;1H[K[?2004l[?12l[?25h\n[?2004hdemo@faiserver:/home/fai$ \n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\ns", "output": "8623.382125, new event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n\n[2@demo@faiserver:/home/fai$ sudo cp\n[1;196r[196;1H\n[?2004l\nsudo: unable to resolve host faiserver: Name or service not known\n\n[sudo] password for demo: \n\n\n\n\n\n\nSorry, try again.\n\n[sudo] password for demo: \nf\na\ni\n\n\n\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n[?2004hdemo@faiserver:/home/fai$ ", "output": "8639.541877, new event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n(Reading database ... 90%\n\n(Reading database ... 95%\n\n(Reading database ... 100%\n(Reading database ... 43319 files and directories currently installed.)\n[1;195r[195;1H\n\nPreparing to unpack .../fai-server_6.0.3+deb12u1_all.deb ...\n\n[196;1H[42m[30mProgress: [ 0%][49m[39m [.........................................................................................................................................................................................................................] \n[A\n[196;1H[42m[30mProgress: [ 20%][49m[39m [###########################################..............................................................................................................................................................................] \n[A\nUnpacking fai-server (6.0.3+deb12u1) over (6.0.3+deb12u1) ...\n\n[196;1H[42m[30mProgress: [ 40%][49m[39m [######################################################################################...................................................................................................................................] \n[A\nSetting up fai-server (6.0.3+deb12u1) ...\n\n[196;1H[42m[30mProgress: [ 60%][49m[39m [##################################################################################################################################.......................................................................................] \n[A\nYou might want to check fai.conf and nfsroot.conf in /etc/fai if you\nlike to go with the defaults. You should edit /etc/fai/apt/sources.list\nfor faster access to a package repository.\n\n[196;1H[42m[30mProgress: [ 80%][49m[39m [#############################################################################################################################################################################............................................] \n[A\nProcessing triggers for man-db (2.11.2-2) ...\n\n\n[H[194B[A[J\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n[?2004hdemo@faiserver:/home/fai$ ", "output": "8648.469172, new event"} -{"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n[?2004hdemo@faiserver:/home/fai$ \n\n\n(reverse-i-search)`': [K\nd\nd': su[7md[27mo apt install --reinstall fai-server\n(reverse-i-search)`d': su\ni\ni': sudo cp /usr/sbin/fai-cd /usr/sbin/fai-cd.mo[7mdi[27mfied\nf\n\n(reverse-i-search)`dif': sudo cp /usr/sbin/fai-cd /usr/sbin/fai-cd.mo[7mdif[27mied\nf\n\n(reverse-i-search)`diff': [7mdiff[27m -u /usr/sbin/fai-cd /usr/sbin/fai-cd.modified \n(reverse-i-search)`diff': \n\n\n\ndemo@faiserver:/home/fai$ diff\n[?2004l\n--- /usr/sbin/fai-cd[4C2023-06-24 12:02:26.000000000 +0100\n[196;1H+++ /usr/sbin/fai-cd.modified 2024-07-29 20:01:56.356000000 +0100\n[1;196r[196;1H\n@@ -217,7 +217,7 @@\n [7C --format=i386-pc \\\n [7C --output=/tmp/core.img \\\n [7C --locales="" --fonts="" \\\n-[7C --install-modules="linux normal iso9660 biosdisk memdisk search ls echo test chain msdospart part_msdos part_gpt minicmd ext2 keystatus all_video font sleep gfxterm regexp" \\\n+[7C --install-modules="linux normal iso9660 biosdisk memdisk search ls echo test chain msdospart part_msdos part_gpt minicmd ext2 keystatus all_video font sleep gfxterm regexp $grub_extra_modules" \\\n [7C --modules="linux normal iso9660 biosdisk search" \\\n [7C "boot/grub/grub.cfg=/tmp/grub.cfg"\n [7Ccat $NFSROOT/usr/lib/grub/i386-pc/cdboot.img $NFSROOT/tmp/core.img > $scratch/bios.img\n@@ -388,7 +388,7 @@\n sqopt="-comp zstd -Xcompression-level 5"\n \n # Parse commandline options\n-while getopts "AekfhHg:Jbs:SBMn:m:V:c:C:d:" opt ; do\n+while getopts "AekfhHG:g:Jbs:SBMn:m:V:c:C:d:" opt ; do\n case "$opt" in\n [7CA) autodiscover=1 ;;\n c) csdir="$OPTARG" ;;\n@@ -397,6 +397,7 @@\n f) forceremoval=1 ;;\n h) usage ;;\n H) hidedirs="" ;;\n+ g) grub_extra_modules="$OPTARG" ;;\n g) grub_config="$OPTARG" ;;\n J) _OPTJ=1; sqopt="-comp xz" ; arguments+=" -J";;\n M) nomirror=1 ;;\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n[?2004hdemo@faiserver:/home/fai$ ", "output": "8652.868611, new event"} +{"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n[?2004hdemo@faiserver:/home/fai$ \n\n\n(reverse-i-search)`': [K\nd\nd': su[7md[27mo apt install --reinstall fai-server\n(reverse-i-search)`d': su\ni\ni': sudo cp /usr/sbin/fai-cd /usr/sbin/fai-cd.mo[7mdi[27mfied\nf\n\n(reverse-i-search)`dif': sudo cp /usr/sbin/fai-cd /usr/sbin/fai-cd.mo[7mdif[27mied\nf\n\n(reverse-i-search)`diff': [7mdiff[27m -u /usr/sbin/fai-cd /usr/sbin/fai-cd.modified \n(reverse-i-search)`diff': \n\n\n\ndemo@faiserver:/home/fai$ diff\n[?2004l\n--- /usr/sbin/fai-cd[4C2023-06-24 12:02:26.000000000 +0100\n[196;1H+++ /usr/sbin/fai-cd.modified 2024-07-29 20:01:56.356000000 +0100\n[1;196r[196;1H\n@@ -217,7 +217,7 @@\n [7C --format=i386-pc \\\n\n... [TRUNCATED 20 LINES OF SYSTEM OUTPUT] ...\n\n+ g) grub_extra_modules="$OPTARG" ;;\n g) grub_config="$OPTARG" ;;\n J) _OPTJ=1; sqopt="-comp xz" ; arguments+=" -J";;\n M) nomirror=1 ;;\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n[?2004hdemo@faiserver:/home/fai$ ", "output": "8652.868611, new event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n.\n.\n7\n7\n.\n.\n1\n1\n3\n3\n8\n8\n\n\n\n[?2004l\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n\n", "output": "15.137032, new event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n.\n1\n1\n3\n3\n8\n8\n\n\n\n[?2004l\n\n\n\ndemo@10.0.7.138's password: \n1\nM\n3\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nT", "output": "16.411445, old event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n\n[?2004l\n\n\n\ndemo@10.0.7.138's password: \n1\nM\n3\nT\n5\n6\n7\n!\n\n\n\n\nLinux boxtop 6.6.13-amd64 #1 SMP PREEMPT_DYNAMIC Debian 6.6.13-1 (2024-01-20) x86_64\n\n\nPlan your installation, and FAI installs your plan.\n\nLast login: Sun Sep 22 12:24:17 2024\n\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n[?2004h]0;demo@boxtop: ~demo@boxtop:~$ ", "output": "17.695544, new event"} @@ -346,11 +346,11 @@ {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n[K\n\n[K\n\n[K\n7\n7\n2\n2\n.\n.\n1\n1\n6\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n6", "output": "8.601259, old event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n1\n1\n7\n7\n\n\n\n[?2004l\n\n\ndemo@172.16.0.17's password: \nf\na\ni\n\n\n\n\nLinux faiserver 6.1.0-22-686-pae #1 SMP PREEMPT_DYNAMIC Debian 6.1.94-1 (2024-06-21) i686\n\n\nPlan your installation, and FAI installs your plan.\n\nLast login: Sun Oct 6 16:51:26 2024 from 172.16.0.1\n\n\n[?2004h]0;demo@faiserver: ~demo@faiserver:~$ \n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nc", "output": "21.987222, new event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\noc\n\n[K\n\n[K\nc\nc\no\no\n\t\nnfig/\n\n\n\n[?2004l\n\n[?2004h]0;demo@faiserver: /home/fai/configdemo@faiserver:/home/fai/config$ \n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\ng", "output": "37.178971, new event"} -{"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\ni\nf\nf\nf\nf\n\n\n\n[?2004l\n\nwarning: Not a git repository. Use --no-index to compare two paths outside a working tree\nusage: git diff --no-index [<options>] <path> <path>\n\nDiff output format options\n -p\n, --patch generate patch\n -s, --no-patch suppress diff output\n -u generate patch\n -U, --unified[=<n>] generate diffs with <n> lines context\n -W, --function-context\n generate diffs with <n> lines context\n --raw generate the diff in raw format\n --patch-with-raw synonym for '-p --raw'\n --patch-with-stat synonym for '-p --stat'\n --numstat machine friendly --stat\n --shortstat output only the last line of --stat\n -X, --dirstat[=<param1,param2>...]\n output the distribution of relative amount of changes for each sub-directory\n --cumulative synonym for --dirstat=cumulative\n --dirstat-by-file\n[=<param1,param2>...]\n synonym for --dirstat=files,param1,param2...\n --check warn if changes introduce conflict markers or whitespace errors\n --summary condensed summary such as creations, renames and mode changes\n --name-only show only names of changed files\n --name-status show only names and status of changed files\n \n--stat[=<width>[,<name-width>[,<count>]]]\n generate diffstat\n --stat-width <width> generate diffstat with a given width\n --stat-name-width <width>\n generate diffstat with a given name width\n --stat-graph-width <width>\n generate diffstat with a given graph width\n --stat-count <count> generate diffstat with limited lines\n --compact-summary generate compact summary in diffstat\n --binary output a binary diff that can be applied\n --full-index show full pre- and post-image object names on the \"index\" lines\n --color[=<when>] show colored diff\n --ws-error-highlight <kind>\n highlight whitespace errors in the 'context', 'old' or 'new' lines in the diff\n\n -z do not munge pathnames and use NULs as output field terminators in --raw or --numstat\n --abbrev[=<n>] use <n> digits to display object names\n --src-prefix <prefix>\n show the given source prefix instead of \"a/\"\n --dst-prefix <prefix>\n show the given destination prefix instead of \"b/\"\n --line-prefix <prefix>\n prepend an additional prefix to every line of output\n --no-prefix do not show any source or destination prefix\n --inter-hunk-context <n>\n show context between diff hunks up to the specified number of lines\n --output-indicator-new <char>\n specify the character to indicate a new line instead of '+'\n --output-indicator-old <char>\n specify the character to indicate an old line instead of '-'\n --output-indicator-context <char>\n specify the character to indicate a context instead of ' '\n\nDiff rename options\n -B, --break-rewrites[=<n>[/<m>]]\n break complete rewrite changes into pairs of delete and create\n -M, --find-renames[=<n>]\n detect renames\n -D, --irreversible-delete\n omit the preimage for deletes\n -C, --find-copies[=<n>]\n detect copies\n --find-copies-harder use unmodified files as source to find copies\n --no-renames disable rename detection\n --rename-empty use empty blobs as rename source\n --follow continue listing the history of a file beyond renames\n -l <n> prevent rename/copy detection if the number of rename/copy targets exceeds given limit\n\nDiff algorithm options\n --minimal produce the smallest possible diff\n -w, --ignore-all-space\n ignore whitespace when comparing lines\n -b, --ignore-space-change\n ignore changes in amount of whitespace\n --ignore-space-at-eol\n ignore changes in whitespace at EOL\n --ignore-cr-at-eol ignore carrier-return at the end of line\n --ignore-blank-lines ignore changes whose lines are all blank\n -I, --ignore-matching-lines <regex>\n ignore changes whose all lines match <regex>\n --indent-heuristic heuristic to shift diff hunk boundaries for easy reading\n --patience generate diff using the \"patience diff\" algorithm\n --histogram generate diff using the \"histogram diff\" algorithm\n --diff-algorithm <algorithm>\n choose a diff algorithm\n --anchored <text> generate diff using the \"anchored diff\" algorithm\n --word-diff[=<mode>] show word diff, using <mode> to delimit changed words\n --word-diff-regex <regex>\n use <regex> to decide what a word is\n --color-words[=<regex>]\n equivalent to --word-diff=color --word-diff-regex=<regex>\n --color-moved[=<mode>]\n moved lines of code are colored differently\n --color-moved-ws <mode>\n how white spaces are ignored in --color-moved\n\nOther diff options\n --relative[=<prefix>]\n when run from subdir, exclude changes outside and show relative paths\n -a, --text treat all files as text\n -R swap two inputs, reverse the diff\n --exit-code exit with 1 if there were differences, 0 otherwise\n --quiet disable all output of the program\n --ext-diff allow an external diff helper to be executed\n --textconv run external text conversion filters when comparing binary files\n --ignore-submodules[=<when>]\n ignore changes to submodules in the diff generation\n --submodule[=<format>]\n specify how differences in submodules a\nre shown\n --ita-invisible-in-index\n hide 'git add -N' entries from the index\n --ita-visible-in-index\n treat 'git add -N' entries as real in the index\n -S <string> look for differences that change the number of occurrences of the specified string\n -G <regex> look for differences that change the number of occurrences of the specified regex\n --pickaxe-all show all changes in the changeset with -S or -G\n --pickaxe-regex treat <string> in -S as extended POSIX regular expression\n -O <file> control the order in which files appear in the output\n --rotate-to <path> show the change in the specified path first\n --skip-to <path> skip the output to the specified path\n --find-object <object-id>\n look for differences that change the number of occurrences of the specified object\n --diff-filter [(A|C|D|M|R|T|U|X|B)...[*]]\n select files by diff type\n --output <file> output to a specific file\n\n\n[?2004h]0;demo@faiserver: /home/fai/configdemo@faiserver:/home/fai/config$ \n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nl", "output": "41.941309, new event"} -{"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n, --patch generate patch\n -s, --no-patch suppress diff output\n -u generate patch\n -U, --unified[=<n>] generate diffs with <n> lines context\n -W, --function-context\n generate diffs with <n> lines context\n --raw generate the diff in raw format\n --patch-with-raw synonym for '-p --raw'\n --patch-with-stat synonym for '-p --stat'\n --numstat machine friendly --stat\n --shortstat output only the last line of --stat\n -X, --dirstat[=<param1,param2>...]\n output the distribution of relative amount of changes for each sub-directory\n --cumulative synonym for --dirstat=cumulative\n --dirstat-by-file\n[=<param1,param2>...]\n synonym for --dirstat=files,param1,param2...\n --check warn if changes introduce conflict markers or whitespace errors\n --summary condensed summary such as creations, renames and mode changes\n --name-only show only names of changed files\n --name-status show only names and status of changed files\n \n--stat[=<width>[,<name-width>[,<count>]]]\n generate diffstat\n --stat-width <width> generate diffstat with a given width\n --stat-name-width <width>\n generate diffstat with a given name width\n --stat-graph-width <width>\n generate diffstat with a given graph width\n --stat-count <count> generate diffstat with limited lines\n --compact-summary generate compact summary in diffstat\n --binary output a binary diff that can be applied\n --full-index show full pre- and post-image object names on the \"index\" lines\n --color[=<when>] show colored diff\n --ws-error-highlight <kind>\n highlight whitespace errors in the 'context', 'old' or 'new' lines in the diff\n\n -z do not munge pathnames and use NULs as output field terminators in --raw or --numstat\n --abbrev[=<n>] use <n> digits to display object names\n --src-prefix <prefix>\n show the given source prefix instead of \"a/\"\n --dst-prefix <prefix>\n show the given destination prefix instead of \"b/\"\n --line-prefix <prefix>\n prepend an additional prefix to every line of output\n --no-prefix do not show any source or destination prefix\n --inter-hunk-context <n>\n show context between diff hunks up to the specified number of lines\n --output-indicator-new <char>\n specify the character to indicate a new line instead of '+'\n --output-indicator-old <char>\n specify the character to indicate an old line instead of '-'\n --output-indicator-context <char>\n specify the character to indicate a context instead of ' '\n\nDiff rename options\n -B, --break-rewrites[=<n>[/<m>]]\n break complete rewrite changes into pairs of delete and create\n -M, --find-renames[=<n>]\n detect renames\n -D, --irreversible-delete\n omit the preimage for deletes\n -C, --find-copies[=<n>]\n detect copies\n --find-copies-harder use unmodified files as source to find copies\n --no-renames disable rename detection\n --rename-empty use empty blobs as rename source\n --follow continue listing the history of a file beyond renames\n -l <n> prevent rename/copy detection if the number of rename/copy targets exceeds given limit\n\nDiff algorithm options\n --minimal produce the smallest possible diff\n -w, --ignore-all-space\n ignore whitespace when comparing lines\n -b, --ignore-space-change\n ignore changes in amount of whitespace\n --ignore-space-at-eol\n ignore changes in whitespace at EOL\n --ignore-cr-at-eol ignore carrier-return at the end of line\n --ignore-blank-lines ignore changes whose lines are all blank\n -I, --ignore-matching-lines <regex>\n ignore changes whose all lines match <regex>\n --indent-heuristic heuristic to shift diff hunk boundaries for easy reading\n --patience generate diff using the \"patience diff\" algorithm\n --histogram generate diff using the \"histogram diff\" algorithm\n --diff-algorithm <algorithm>\n choose a diff algorithm\n --anchored <text> generate diff using the \"anchored diff\" algorithm\n --word-diff[=<mode>] show word diff, using <mode> to delimit changed words\n --word-diff-regex <regex>\n use <regex> to decide what a word is\n --color-words[=<regex>]\n equivalent to --word-diff=color --word-diff-regex=<regex>\n --color-moved[=<mode>]\n moved lines of code are colored differently\n --color-moved-ws <mode>\n how white spaces are ignored in --color-moved\n\nOther diff options\n --relative[=<prefix>]\n when run from subdir, exclude changes outside and show relative paths\n -a, --text treat all files as text\n -R swap two inputs, reverse the diff\n --exit-code exit with 1 if there were differences, 0 otherwise\n --quiet disable all output of the program\n --ext-diff allow an external diff helper to be executed\n --textconv run external text conversion filters when comparing binary files\n --ignore-submodules[=<when>]\n ignore changes to submodules in the diff generation\n --submodule[=<format>]\n specify how differences in submodules a\nre shown\n --ita-invisible-in-index\n hide 'git add -N' entries from the index\n --ita-visible-in-index\n treat 'git add -N' entries as real in the index\n -S <string> look for differences that change the number of occurrences of the specified string\n -G <regex> look for differences that change the number of occurrences of the specified regex\n --pickaxe-all show all changes in the changeset with -S or -G\n --pickaxe-regex treat <string> in -S as extended POSIX regular expression\n -O <file> control the order in which files appear in the output\n --rotate-to <path> show the change in the specified path first\n --skip-to <path> skip the output to the specified path\n --find-object <object-id>\n look for differences that change the number of occurrences of the specified object\n --diff-filter [(A|C|D|M|R|T|U|X|B)...[*]]\n select files by diff type\n --output <file> output to a specific file\n\n\n[?2004h]0;demo@faiserver: /home/fai/configdemo@faiserver:/home/fai/config$ \nl\nl\ns\ns\n\n\n\n[?2004l\n\n[0m[01;34mclass[0m [01;34mdebconf[0m [01;34mdisk_config[0m [01;34mfiles[0m [01;34mhooks[0m [01;34mpackage_config[0m [01;34mscripts[0m\n\n[?2004h]0;demo@faiserver: /home/fai/configdemo@faiserver:/home/fai/config$ \n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\ng", "output": "44.147483, new event"} +{"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\ni\nf\nf\nf\nf\n\n\n\n[?2004l\n\nwarning: Not a git repository. Use --no-index to compare two paths outside a working tree\nusage: git diff --no-index [<options>] <path> <path>\n\nDiff output format options\n -p\n, --patch generate patch\n -s, --no-patch suppress diff output\n -u generate patch\n -U, --unified[=<n>] generate diffs with <n> lines context\n -W, --function-context\n generate diffs with <n> lines context\n --raw generate the diff in raw format\n --patch-with-raw synonym for '-p --raw'\n --patch-with-stat synonym for '-p --stat'\n --numstat machine friendly --stat\n --shortstat output only the last line of --stat\n -X, --dirstat[=<param1,param2>...]\n output the distribution of relative amount of changes for each sub-directory\n --cumulative synonym for --dirstat=cumulative\n --dirstat-by-file\n[=<param1,param2>...]\n synonym for --dirstat=files,param1,param2...\n --check warn if changes introduce conflict markers or whitespace errors\n --summary condensed summary such as creations, renames and mode changes\n --name-only show only names of changed files\n --name-status show only names and status of changed files\n \n--stat[=<width>[,<name-width>[,<count>]]]\n generate diffstat\n --stat-width <width> generate diffstat with a given width\n --stat-name-width <width>\n generate diffstat with a given name width\n --stat-graph-width <width>\n generate diffstat with a given graph width\n --stat-count <count> generate diffstat with limited lines\n --compact-summary generate compact summary in diffstat\n --binary output a binary diff that can be applied\n --full-index show full pre- and post-image object names on the \"index\" lines\n --color[=<when>] show colored diff\n --ws-error-highlight <kind>\n highlight whitespace errors in the 'context', 'old' or 'new' lines in the diff\n\n -z do not munge pathnames and use NULs as output field terminators in --raw or --numstat\n --abbrev[=<n>] use <n> digits to display object names\n --src-prefix <prefix>\n show the given source prefix instead of \"a/\"\n --dst-prefix <prefix>\n\n... 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[TRUNCATED 9 LINES OF SYSTEM OUTPUT] ...\n\n --diff-filter [(A|C|D|M|R|T|U|X|B)...[*]]\n select files by diff type\n --output <file> output to a specific file\n\n\n[?2004h]0;demo@faiserver: /home/fai/configdemo@faiserver:/home/fai/config$ \n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nl", "output": "41.941309, new event"} +{"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n, --patch generate patch\n -s, --no-patch suppress diff output\n -u generate patch\n -U, --unified[=<n>] generate diffs with <n> lines context\n -W, --function-context\n generate diffs with <n> lines context\n --raw generate the diff in raw format\n --patch-with-raw synonym for '-p --raw'\n --patch-with-stat synonym for '-p --stat'\n --numstat machine friendly --stat\n --shortstat output only the last line of --stat\n -X, --dirstat[=<param1,param2>...]\n output the distribution of relative amount of changes for each sub-directory\n --cumulative synonym for --dirstat=cumulative\n --dirstat-by-file\n[=<param1,param2>...]\n synonym for --dirstat=files,param1,param2...\n --check warn if changes introduce conflict markers or whitespace errors\n --summary condensed summary such as creations, renames and mode changes\n --name-only show only names of changed files\n --name-status show only names and status of changed files\n \n--stat[=<width>[,<name-width>[,<count>]]]\n generate diffstat\n --stat-width <width> generate diffstat with a given width\n --stat-name-width <width>\n generate diffstat with a given name width\n --stat-graph-width <width>\n generate diffstat with a given graph width\n --stat-count <count> generate diffstat with limited lines\n --compact-summary generate compact summary in diffstat\n --binary output a binary diff that can be applied\n --full-index show full pre- and post-image object names on the \"index\" lines\n --color[=<when>] show colored diff\n --ws-error-highlight <kind>\n highlight whitespace errors in the 'context', 'old' or 'new' lines in the diff\n\n -z do not munge pathnames and use NULs as output field terminators in --raw or --numstat\n --abbrev[=<n>] use <n> digits to display object names\n --src-prefix <prefix>\n show the given source prefix instead of \"a/\"\n --dst-prefix <prefix>\n\n... 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[TRUNCATED 9 LINES OF SYSTEM OUTPUT] ...\n\n --diff-filter [(A|C|D|M|R|T|U|X|B)...[*]]\n select files by diff type\n --output <file> output to a specific file\n\n\n[?2004h]0;demo@faiserver: /home/fai/configdemo@faiserver:/home/fai/config$ \nl\nl\ns\ns\n\n\n\n[?2004l\n\n[0m[01;34mclass[0m [01;34mdebconf[0m [01;34mdisk_config[0m [01;34mfiles[0m [01;34mhooks[0m [01;34mpackage_config[0m [01;34mscripts[0m\n\n[?2004h]0;demo@faiserver: /home/fai/configdemo@faiserver:/home/fai/config$ \n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\ng", "output": "44.147483, new event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nt\nt\na\na\nt\nt\nu\nu\ns\ns\n\n\n\n[?2004l\n\nfatal: detected dubious ownership in repository at '/home/fai/config'\nTo add an exception for this directory, call:\n\n\tgit config --global --add safe.directory /home/fai/config\n\n[?2004h]0;demo@faiserver: /home/fai/configdemo@faiserver:/home/fai/config$ \n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\ns", "output": "50.572229, new event"} -{"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n[5~\n\n[K [KESCESC[K[[[K55[K~~\n[K\n[HM }[m[m\n[HM initrd /boot/initrd.img[m[m\n[HM linux /boot/vmlinuz FAI_FLAGS=\"verbose,createvt\" FAI_ACTION=install FAI_CONFIG_SRC=file:///var/lib/fai/config/ rd.live.image root=live:CDLABEL=FAI_CD ip=dhcp hostname=pronterhost[m[m\n[HM[32m+[m[32m load_efi_video[m[m\n[HM search --set=root --file /FAI-CD[m[m\n[HM menuentry \"pronterhost -- 3D printer control host.\" {[m[m\n[HM [m[m\n[HM }[m[m\n[HM initrd /boot/initrd.img[m[m\n[HM linux /boot/vmlinuz FAI_FLAGS=\"verbose,createvt\" FAI_ACTION=install FAI_CONFIG_SRC=file:///var/lib/fai/config/ rd.live.image root=live:CDLABEL=FAI_CD ip=dhcp hostname=diskhost[m[m\n[HM[32m+[m[32m load_efi_video[m[m\n[HM search --set=root --file /FAI-CD[m[m\n[HM menuentry \"diskhost -- ISCSI disk server.\" {[m[m\n[HM [m[m\n[HM }[m[m\n[HM initrd /boot/initrd.img[m[m\n[HM linux /boot/vmlinuz FAI_FLAGS=\"verbose,createvt\" FAI_ACTION=install FAI_CONFIG_SRC=file:///var/lib/fai/config/ rd.live.image root\n=live:CDLABEL=FAI_CD ip=dhcp hostname=implicitserver[m[m\n[HM[32m+[m[32m load_efi_video[m[m\n[HM search --set=root --file /FAI-CD[m[m\n[HM menuentry \"implicitserver -- A server for running the ImplicitCAD.org website.\" {[m[m\n[HM [m[m\n[HM }[m[m\n[HM initrd /boot/initrd.img[m[m\n[HM linux /boot/vmlinuz FAI_FLAGS=\"verbose,createvt\" FAI_ACTION=install FAI_CONFIG_SRC=file:///var/lib/fai/config/ rd.live.image root=live:CDLABEL=FAI_CD ip=dhcp hostname=kalliserver[m[m\n[HM[32m+[m[32m load_efi_video[m[m\n[HM search --set=root --file /FAI-CD[m[m\n[HM menuentry \"kalliserver -- Kallithea, a git hosting service. For software distribution.\" {[m[m\n[HM [m[m\n[HM }[m[m\n[HM initrd /boot/initrd.img[m[m\n[HM linux /boot/vmlinuz FAI_FLAGS=\"verbose,createvt\" FAI_ACTION=install FAI_CONFIG_SRC=file:///var/lib/fai/config/ rd.live.image root=live:CDLABEL=FAI_CD ip=dhcp hostname=lampserver[m[m\n[HM[32m+[m[32m load_efi_video[m[m\n[HM searc\nh --set=root --file /FAI-CD[m[m\n[HM menuentry \"lampserver -- A LAMP (Linux, Apache, MySQL, PHP) stack.\" {[m[m\n[HM [m[m\n[HM }[m[m\n[HM initrd /boot/initrd.img[m[m\n[HM linux /boot/vmlinuz FAI_FLAGS=\"verbose,createvt\" FAI_ACTION=install FAI_CONFIG_SRC=file:///var/lib/fai/config/ rd.live.image root=live:CDLABEL=FAI_CD ip=dhcp hostname=giftserver[m[m\n[HM[32m+[m[32m load_efi_video[m[m\n[HM search --set=root --file /FAI-CD[m[m\n[HM menuentry \"giftserver -- GIFT image processor system.\" {[m[m\n[HM [m[m\n[HM }[m[m\n[HM initrd /boot/initrd.img[m[m\n[HM linux /boot/vmlinuz FAI_FLAGS=\"verbose,createvt\" FAI_ACTION=install FAI_CONFIG_SRC=file:///var/lib/fai/config/ rd.live.image root=live:CDLABEL=FAI_CD ip=dhcp hostname=postserver[m[m\n[HM[32m+[m[32m load_efi_video[m[m\n[HM search --set=root --file /FAI-CD[m[m\n[HM menuentry \"postserver -- mail server.\" {[m[m\n[HM [m[m\n[HM }[m[m\n[HM initrd /boot/initrd.img[m[m\n[HM \nlinux /boot/vmlinuz FAI_FLAGS=\"verbose,createvt\" FAI_ACTION=install FAI_CONFIG_SRC=file:///var/lib/fai/config/ rd.live.image root=live:CDLABEL=FAI_CD ip=dhcp hostname=wikiserver[m[m\n[HM[32m+[m[32m load_efi_video[m[m\n[HM search --set=root --file /FAI-CD[m[m\n[HM menuentry \"wikiserver -- Trac/Apache wiki server.\" {[m[m\n[HM [m[m\n[HM }[m[m\n[HM initrd /boot/initrd.img[m[m\n[HM linux /boot/vmlinuz FAI_FLAGS=\"verbose,createvt\" FAI_ACTION=install FAI_CONFIG_SRC=file:///var/lib/fai/config/ rd.live.image root=live:CDLABEL=FAI_CD ip=dhcp hostname=qemuhost[m[m\n[HM[32m+[m[32m load_efi_video[m[m\n[HM search --set=root --file /FAI-CD[m[m\n[HM menuentry \"qemuhost -- QEMU server, designed for running the images on this CD in VMs.\" {[m[m\n[HM [m[m\n[HM }[m[m\n[HM initrd /boot/initrd.img[m[m\n[HM linux /boot/vmlinuz FAI_FLAGS=\"verbose,createvt\" FAI_ACTION=install FAI_CONFIG_SRC=file:///var/lib/fai/config/ rd.live.image root=live:CDLABEL=FAI_CD \nip=dhcp hostname=faiserver[m[m\n[HM[32m+[m[32m load_efi_video[m[m\n[HM search --set=root --file /FAI-CD[m[m\n[HM menuentry \"faiserver -- Server for creating this CD.\" {[m[m\n[HM [m[m\n[HM }[m[m\n[HM initrd /boot/initrd.img[m[m\n[HM linux /boot/vmlinuz FAI_FLAGS=\"verbose,createvt\" FAI_ACTION=sysinfo FAI_CONFIG_SRC=file:///var/lib/fai/config/ rd.live.image root=live:CDLABEL=FAI_CD ip=dhcp hostname=nekohost[m[m\n[HM[32m+[m[32m load_efi_video[m[m\n[HM search --set=root --file /FAI-CD[m[m\n[HM menuentry \"nekohost -- Rescue system -- safe as kittens, no install performed.\" {[m[m\n[HM [m[m\n[HM[36m@@ -50,144 +59,168 @@[m [mmenuentry \"Boot OS from first partition on first disk\" {[m[m\n[HM }[m[m\n[HM set timeout=20[m[m\n[HM menuentry \"+------------------------------------------------------+\" {[m[m\n[HM[32m+[m[m\n[HM[32m+[m[32m}[m[m\n[HM[32m+[m[32m fi[m[m\n[HM[32m+[m[32m insmod efi_uga[m[m\n[HM[32m+[m[32m insmod efi_gop[m[m\n[HM[32m+[m[32m if [ \"$grub_platform\" = \"efi\" ]; then[m[m\n[HM[32m+[m[32mfunction load_efi_video {[m[m\n[HM[32m+[m[32m# load video for EFI systems. required for the install to be visible.[m[m\n[HM [m[m\n[HM set menu_color_highlight=black/yellow[m[m\n[92;1H\n[K:[K\n[5~\n\n[K [KESCESC[K[[[K55[K~~\n[K\n[HM set menu_color_normal=white/black[m[m\n[HM set color_highlight=red/black[m[m\n[HM set color_normal=white/black[m[m\n[HM[32m+[m[32m# set our colour set.[m[m\n[HM [m[m\n[HM insmod part_gpt[m[m\n[HM insmod part_msdos[m[m\n[HM[36m@@ -6,11 +6,20 @@[m [mset timeout=20[m[m\n[HM[1m+++ b/files/etc/fai/grub.cfg/SERVERFAI[m[m\n[HM[1m--- a/files/etc/fai/grub.cfg/SERVERFAI[m[m\n[HM[1mindex b31de43..b27d7d9 100644[m[m\n[HM[1mdiff --git a/files/etc/fai/grub.cfg/SERVERFAI b/files/etc/fai/grub.cfg/SERVERFAI[m[m\n[92;1H\n[K:[K\n[5~\n\n[K [KESCESC[K[[[K55[K~~\n[K\n[K:[K\n[5~\n\n[K [KESCESC[K[[[K55[K~~\n[K\n[K:[K\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nq", "output": "62.45089, new event"} -{"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n=live:CDLABEL=FAI_CD ip=dhcp hostname=implicitserver[m[m\n[HM[32m+[m[32m load_efi_video[m[m\n[HM search --set=root --file /FAI-CD[m[m\n[HM menuentry \"implicitserver -- A server for running the ImplicitCAD.org website.\" {[m[m\n[HM [m[m\n[HM }[m[m\n[HM initrd /boot/initrd.img[m[m\n[HM linux /boot/vmlinuz FAI_FLAGS=\"verbose,createvt\" FAI_ACTION=install FAI_CONFIG_SRC=file:///var/lib/fai/config/ rd.live.image root=live:CDLABEL=FAI_CD ip=dhcp hostname=kalliserver[m[m\n[HM[32m+[m[32m load_efi_video[m[m\n[HM search --set=root --file /FAI-CD[m[m\n[HM menuentry \"kalliserver -- Kallithea, a git hosting service. For software distribution.\" {[m[m\n[HM [m[m\n[HM }[m[m\n[HM initrd /boot/initrd.img[m[m\n[HM linux /boot/vmlinuz FAI_FLAGS=\"verbose,createvt\" FAI_ACTION=install FAI_CONFIG_SRC=file:///var/lib/fai/config/ rd.live.image root=live:CDLABEL=FAI_CD ip=dhcp hostname=lampserver[m[m\n[HM[32m+[m[32m load_efi_video[m[m\n[HM searc\nh --set=root --file /FAI-CD[m[m\n[HM menuentry \"lampserver -- A LAMP (Linux, Apache, MySQL, PHP) stack.\" {[m[m\n[HM [m[m\n[HM }[m[m\n[HM initrd /boot/initrd.img[m[m\n[HM linux /boot/vmlinuz FAI_FLAGS=\"verbose,createvt\" FAI_ACTION=install FAI_CONFIG_SRC=file:///var/lib/fai/config/ rd.live.image root=live:CDLABEL=FAI_CD ip=dhcp hostname=giftserver[m[m\n[HM[32m+[m[32m load_efi_video[m[m\n[HM search --set=root --file /FAI-CD[m[m\n[HM menuentry \"giftserver -- GIFT image processor system.\" {[m[m\n[HM [m[m\n[HM }[m[m\n[HM initrd /boot/initrd.img[m[m\n[HM linux /boot/vmlinuz FAI_FLAGS=\"verbose,createvt\" FAI_ACTION=install FAI_CONFIG_SRC=file:///var/lib/fai/config/ rd.live.image root=live:CDLABEL=FAI_CD ip=dhcp hostname=postserver[m[m\n[HM[32m+[m[32m load_efi_video[m[m\n[HM search --set=root --file /FAI-CD[m[m\n[HM menuentry \"postserver -- mail server.\" {[m[m\n[HM [m[m\n[HM }[m[m\n[HM initrd /boot/initrd.img[m[m\n[HM \nlinux /boot/vmlinuz FAI_FLAGS=\"verbose,createvt\" FAI_ACTION=install FAI_CONFIG_SRC=file:///var/lib/fai/config/ rd.live.image root=live:CDLABEL=FAI_CD ip=dhcp hostname=wikiserver[m[m\n[HM[32m+[m[32m load_efi_video[m[m\n[HM search --set=root --file /FAI-CD[m[m\n[HM menuentry \"wikiserver -- Trac/Apache wiki server.\" {[m[m\n[HM [m[m\n[HM }[m[m\n[HM initrd /boot/initrd.img[m[m\n[HM linux /boot/vmlinuz FAI_FLAGS=\"verbose,createvt\" FAI_ACTION=install FAI_CONFIG_SRC=file:///var/lib/fai/config/ rd.live.image root=live:CDLABEL=FAI_CD ip=dhcp hostname=qemuhost[m[m\n[HM[32m+[m[32m load_efi_video[m[m\n[HM search --set=root --file /FAI-CD[m[m\n[HM menuentry \"qemuhost -- QEMU server, designed for running the images on this CD in VMs.\" {[m[m\n[HM [m[m\n[HM }[m[m\n[HM initrd /boot/initrd.img[m[m\n[HM linux /boot/vmlinuz FAI_FLAGS=\"verbose,createvt\" FAI_ACTION=install FAI_CONFIG_SRC=file:///var/lib/fai/config/ rd.live.image root=live:CDLABEL=FAI_CD \nip=dhcp hostname=faiserver[m[m\n[HM[32m+[m[32m load_efi_video[m[m\n[HM search --set=root --file /FAI-CD[m[m\n[HM menuentry \"faiserver -- Server for creating this CD.\" {[m[m\n[HM [m[m\n[HM }[m[m\n[HM initrd /boot/initrd.img[m[m\n[HM linux /boot/vmlinuz FAI_FLAGS=\"verbose,createvt\" FAI_ACTION=sysinfo FAI_CONFIG_SRC=file:///var/lib/fai/config/ rd.live.image root=live:CDLABEL=FAI_CD ip=dhcp hostname=nekohost[m[m\n[HM[32m+[m[32m load_efi_video[m[m\n[HM search --set=root --file /FAI-CD[m[m\n[HM menuentry \"nekohost -- Rescue system -- safe as kittens, no install performed.\" {[m[m\n[HM [m[m\n[HM[36m@@ -50,144 +59,168 @@[m [mmenuentry \"Boot OS from first partition on first disk\" {[m[m\n[HM }[m[m\n[HM set timeout=20[m[m\n[HM menuentry \"+------------------------------------------------------+\" {[m[m\n[HM[32m+[m[m\n[HM[32m+[m[32m}[m[m\n[HM[32m+[m[32m fi[m[m\n[HM[32m+[m[32m insmod efi_uga[m[m\n[HM[32m+[m[32m insmod efi_gop[m[m\n[HM[32m+[m[32m if [ \"$grub_platform\" = \"efi\" ]; then[m[m\n[HM[32m+[m[32mfunction load_efi_video {[m[m\n[HM[32m+[m[32m# load video for EFI systems. required for the install to be visible.[m[m\n[HM [m[m\n[HM set menu_color_highlight=black/yellow[m[m\n[92;1H\n[K:[K\n[5~\n\n[K [KESCESC[K[[[K55[K~~\n[K\n[HM set menu_color_normal=white/black[m[m\n[HM set color_highlight=red/black[m[m\n[HM set color_normal=white/black[m[m\n[HM[32m+[m[32m# set our colour set.[m[m\n[HM [m[m\n[HM insmod part_gpt[m[m\n[HM insmod part_msdos[m[m\n[HM[36m@@ -6,11 +6,20 @@[m [mset timeout=20[m[m\n[HM[1m+++ b/files/etc/fai/grub.cfg/SERVERFAI[m[m\n[HM[1m--- a/files/etc/fai/grub.cfg/SERVERFAI[m[m\n[HM[1mindex b31de43..b27d7d9 100644[m[m\n[HM[1mdiff --git a/files/etc/fai/grub.cfg/SERVERFAI b/files/etc/fai/grub.cfg/SERVERFAI[m[m\n[92;1H\n[K:[K\n[5~\n\n[K [KESCESC[K[[[K55[K~~\n[K\n[K:[K\n[5~\n\n[K [KESCESC[K[[[K55[K~~\n[K\n[K:[K\nq\n\n[K[?1l>\n[?2004h]0;demo@faiserver: /home/fai/configdemo@faiserver:/home/fai/config$ \n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\ng", "output": "63.400662, new event"} +{"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n[5~\n\n[K [KESCESC[K[[[K55[K~~\n[K\n[HM }[m[m\n[HM initrd /boot/initrd.img[m[m\n[HM linux /boot/vmlinuz FAI_FLAGS=\"verbose,createvt\" FAI_ACTION=install FAI_CONFIG_SRC=file:///var/lib/fai/config/ rd.live.image root=live:CDLABEL=FAI_CD ip=dhcp hostname=pronterhost[m[m\n[HM[32m+[m[32m load_efi_video[m[m\n[HM search --set=root --file /FAI-CD[m[m\n\n... [TRUNCATED 7 LINES OF SYSTEM OUTPUT] ...\n\n[HM menuentry \"diskhost -- ISCSI disk server.\" {[m[m\n[HM [m[m\n[HM }[m[m\n[HM initrd /boot/initrd.img[m[m\n[HM linux /boot/vmlinuz FAI_FLAGS=\"verbose,createvt\" FAI_ACTION=install FAI_CONFIG_SRC=file:///var/lib/fai/config/ rd.live.image root\n=live:CDLABEL=FAI_CD ip=dhcp hostname=implicitserver[m[m\n[HM[32m+[m[32m load_efi_video[m[m\n[HM search --set=root --file /FAI-CD[m[m\n[HM menuentry \"implicitserver -- A server for running the ImplicitCAD.org website.\" {[m[m\n[HM [m[m\n\n... [TRUNCATED 7 LINES OF SYSTEM OUTPUT] ...\n\n[HM }[m[m\n[HM initrd /boot/initrd.img[m[m\n[HM linux /boot/vmlinuz FAI_FLAGS=\"verbose,createvt\" FAI_ACTION=install FAI_CONFIG_SRC=file:///var/lib/fai/config/ rd.live.image root=live:CDLABEL=FAI_CD ip=dhcp hostname=lampserver[m[m\n[HM[32m+[m[32m load_efi_video[m[m\n[HM searc\nh --set=root --file /FAI-CD[m[m\n[HM menuentry \"lampserver -- A LAMP (Linux, Apache, MySQL, PHP) stack.\" {[m[m\n[HM [m[m\n[HM }[m[m\n[HM initrd /boot/initrd.img[m[m\n\n... [TRUNCATED 10 LINES OF SYSTEM OUTPUT] ...\n\n[HM menuentry \"postserver -- mail server.\" {[m[m\n[HM [m[m\n[HM }[m[m\n[HM initrd /boot/initrd.img[m[m\n[HM \nlinux /boot/vmlinuz FAI_FLAGS=\"verbose,createvt\" FAI_ACTION=install FAI_CONFIG_SRC=file:///var/lib/fai/config/ rd.live.image root=live:CDLABEL=FAI_CD ip=dhcp hostname=wikiserver[m[m\n[HM[32m+[m[32m load_efi_video[m[m\n[HM search --set=root --file /FAI-CD[m[m\n[HM menuentry \"wikiserver -- Trac/Apache wiki server.\" {[m[m\n[HM [m[m\n[HM }[m[m\n[HM initrd /boot/initrd.img[m[m\n[HM linux /boot/vmlinuz FAI_FLAGS=\"verbose,createvt\" FAI_ACTION=install FAI_CONFIG_SRC=file:///var/lib/fai/config/ rd.live.image root=live:CDLABEL=FAI_CD ip=dhcp hostname=qemuhost[m[m\n[HM[32m+[m[32m load_efi_video[m[m\n[HM search --set=root --file /FAI-CD[m[m\n[HM menuentry \"qemuhost -- QEMU server, designed for running the images on this CD in VMs.\" {[m[m\n[HM [m[m\n[HM }[m[m\n[HM initrd /boot/initrd.img[m[m\n[HM linux /boot/vmlinuz FAI_FLAGS=\"verbose,createvt\" FAI_ACTION=install FAI_CONFIG_SRC=file:///var/lib/fai/config/ rd.live.image root=live:CDLABEL=FAI_CD \nip=dhcp hostname=faiserver[m[m\n[HM[32m+[m[32m load_efi_video[m[m\n[HM search --set=root --file /FAI-CD[m[m\n[HM menuentry \"faiserver -- Server for creating this CD.\" {[m[m\n[HM [m[m\n\n... [TRUNCATED 18 LINES OF SYSTEM OUTPUT] ...\n\n[HM[32m+[m[32m# load video for EFI systems. required for the install to be visible.[m[m\n[HM [m[m\n[HM set menu_color_highlight=black/yellow[m[m\n[92;1H\n[K:[K\n[5~\n\n[K [KESCESC[K[[[K55[K~~\n[K\n[HM set menu_color_normal=white/black[m[m\n[HM set color_highlight=red/black[m[m\n[HM set color_normal=white/black[m[m\n[HM[32m+[m[32m# set our colour set.[m[m\n[HM [m[m\n[HM insmod part_gpt[m[m\n[HM insmod part_msdos[m[m\n[HM[36m@@ -6,11 +6,20 @@[m [mset timeout=20[m[m\n[HM[1m+++ b/files/etc/fai/grub.cfg/SERVERFAI[m[m\n[HM[1m--- a/files/etc/fai/grub.cfg/SERVERFAI[m[m\n[HM[1mindex b31de43..b27d7d9 100644[m[m\n[HM[1mdiff --git a/files/etc/fai/grub.cfg/SERVERFAI b/files/etc/fai/grub.cfg/SERVERFAI[m[m\n[92;1H\n[K:[K\n[5~\n\n[K [KESCESC[K[[[K55[K~~\n[K\n[K:[K\n[5~\n\n[K [KESCESC[K[[[K55[K~~\n[K\n[K:[K\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nq", "output": "62.45089, new event"} +{"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n=live:CDLABEL=FAI_CD ip=dhcp hostname=implicitserver[m[m\n[HM[32m+[m[32m load_efi_video[m[m\n[HM search --set=root --file /FAI-CD[m[m\n[HM menuentry \"implicitserver -- A server for running the ImplicitCAD.org website.\" {[m[m\n[HM [m[m\n\n... [TRUNCATED 7 LINES OF SYSTEM OUTPUT] ...\n\n[HM }[m[m\n[HM initrd /boot/initrd.img[m[m\n[HM linux /boot/vmlinuz FAI_FLAGS=\"verbose,createvt\" FAI_ACTION=install FAI_CONFIG_SRC=file:///var/lib/fai/config/ rd.live.image root=live:CDLABEL=FAI_CD ip=dhcp hostname=lampserver[m[m\n[HM[32m+[m[32m load_efi_video[m[m\n[HM searc\nh --set=root --file /FAI-CD[m[m\n[HM menuentry \"lampserver -- A LAMP (Linux, Apache, MySQL, PHP) stack.\" {[m[m\n[HM [m[m\n[HM }[m[m\n[HM initrd /boot/initrd.img[m[m\n\n... 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[TRUNCATED 18 LINES OF SYSTEM OUTPUT] ...\n\n[HM[32m+[m[32m# load video for EFI systems. required for the install to be visible.[m[m\n[HM [m[m\n[HM set menu_color_highlight=black/yellow[m[m\n[92;1H\n[K:[K\n[5~\n\n[K [KESCESC[K[[[K55[K~~\n[K\n[HM set menu_color_normal=white/black[m[m\n[HM set color_highlight=red/black[m[m\n[HM set color_normal=white/black[m[m\n[HM[32m+[m[32m# set our colour set.[m[m\n[HM [m[m\n[HM insmod part_gpt[m[m\n[HM insmod part_msdos[m[m\n[HM[36m@@ -6,11 +6,20 @@[m [mset timeout=20[m[m\n[HM[1m+++ b/files/etc/fai/grub.cfg/SERVERFAI[m[m\n[HM[1m--- a/files/etc/fai/grub.cfg/SERVERFAI[m[m\n[HM[1mindex b31de43..b27d7d9 100644[m[m\n[HM[1mdiff --git a/files/etc/fai/grub.cfg/SERVERFAI b/files/etc/fai/grub.cfg/SERVERFAI[m[m\n[92;1H\n[K:[K\n[5~\n\n[K [KESCESC[K[[[K55[K~~\n[K\n[K:[K\n[5~\n\n[K [KESCESC[K[[[K55[K~~\n[K\n[K:[K\nq\n\n[K[?1l>\n[?2004h]0;demo@faiserver: /home/fai/configdemo@faiserver:/home/fai/config$ \n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\ng", "output": "63.400662, new event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nr\nr\n\t\nub.cfg/\nS\nS\nE\nE\n\t\nRVERFAI\n\n\n\n[?2004l\n\nsudo: unable to resolve host faiserver: Name or service not known\n\n[?2004h]0;demo@faiserver: /home/fai/configdemo@faiserver:/home/fai/config$ \n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\ng", "output": "75.807825, new event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nh\nh\ne\ne\nn\nn\n \n \nb\nb\no\no\no\no\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nt", "output": "106.1252, old event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nF\nF\nI\nI\n.\n.\n'\n'\n\n\n\n[?2004l\n\nsudo: unable to resolve host faiserver: Name or service not known\n\n[master 86227f7] attempt to make linux show video when booted from EFI.\n\n 1 file changed, 33 insertions(+)\n\n[?2004h]0;demo@faiserver: /home/fai/configdemo@faiserver:/home/fai/config$ \n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n", "output": "119.895292, new event"} @@ -364,7 +364,7 @@ {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\ni\n\t\n/\n\n\n\n[?2004l\n\n[?2004h\n]0;demo@faiserver: /home/faidemo@faiserver:/home/fai$ \nl\nl\ns\ns\n\n\n\n[?2004l\n\n[0m[01;32mcd_build_lint.sh[0m [01;32mcd_build_lint.sh~[0m [01;34mconfig[0m fai_cd.iso [01;32mfailint.sh[0m [01;32mfailint.sh~[0m make-fai-cd.out [01;32mmake-fai-cd.sh[0m [01;32mmake-fai-cd.sh~[0m [01;34mnfsroot[0m [01;32mzram_swap.sh[0m [01;32mzram_swap.sh~[0m\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n[?2004h]0;demo@faiserver: /home/faidemo@faiserver:/home/fai$ ", "output": "61.754209, new event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nn\n\t\nfig/\n\n\n\n[?2004l\n\n[?2004h\n]0;demo@faiserver: /home/fai/configdemo@faiserver:/home/fai/config$ \nl\nl\ns\ns\n\n\n\n[?2004l\n\n[0m[01;34mclass[0m [01;34mdebconf[0m [01;34mdisk_config[0m [01;34mfiles[0m [01;34mhooks[0m [01;34mpackage_config[0m [01;34mscripts[0m\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n[?2004h]0;demo@faiserver: /home/fai/configdemo@faiserver:/home/fai/config$ ", "output": "64.857938, new event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\ni\ni\n\t\nsk_config/\n\n\n\n[?2004l\n\n[?2004h]0;demo@faiserver: /home/fai/config/disk_configdemo@faiserver:/home/fai/config/disk_config$ \nl\nl\ns\ns\n\n\n\n[?2004l\n\nHWPHYS QEMUCLIENT\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n[?2004h]0;demo@faiserver: /home/fai/config/disk_configdemo@faiserver:/home/fai/config/disk_config$ ", "output": "67.800701, new event"} -{"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n[110;77H[?25ldone[H\n[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\n[110;9H[?25ldebian-ispell (native compiled elisp)...done[K[H\n[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\n[110;9H[?25l/var/cache/dictionaries-common/emacsen-ispell-dicts.el (source)...[H\n[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\n[110;75H[?25ldone[H\n[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\n[110;10H[?25letc/emacs/site-start.d/50dictionaries-common[6P[H\n[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\n[>0c\n[>41;393;0c\n]11;?\\\n]11;rgb:0000/0000/0000\\\n[>4;1m[?2004h[?1004h\n[110d[?25lFor information about GNU Emacs and the GNU system, type [40mC-h C-a[39;49m.[K[H\n[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\n[110d[?25lNote: file is write protected[K[H\n[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\n[110d[?25lNote: file is write protected[K[H[7mFile Edit Options Buffers Tools Help [0m[39;49m[27m\n[A\n# generic disk configuration for one small disk[K\n# disk size from 6144MB up, with the option to[K\n# have an 2nd disk of matching size to create[K\n# a raid1 with.[K\n#[K\n# <type> <mountpoint> <size in mb> [mount options] [;extras][K\n[K\ndisk_config disk1 bootable:1[K\nprimary - 64-256 - -[K\nprimary - 0- - -[K\n[K\n# more does not work.[K\n#disk_config raid[K\n#raid1 /boot disk1.1,disk2,2:missing ext2 rw,errors=remount-ro[K\n#raid1 - disk1.3,disk2.3:missing - -[K\n[K\n#FIXME: works, but hard device path == BAD, asking for DISASTER.[K\n\ndisk_config raid[K\nraid1 /boot disk1.1,/dev/sdb1:missing ext2 rw,errors=remount-ro[K\nraid1 - disk1.2,/dev/sdb2:missing - -[K\n[K\ndisk_config lvm[K\nvg faibase md1[K\nfaibase-_root / 2048-6144 ext4 rw,errors=remount-ro[K\nfaibase-_home /home 50- ext4 rw,errors=remount-ro[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[7m-UU-:%%--F1 [0m[39;49m[27m[7m[1mHWPHYS [0m[39;49m[27m[7m All L1 (Fundamental) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------[0m[39;49m[27m\n[A[2d[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nOB", "output": "81.034739, old event"} +{"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n[110;77H[?25ldone[H\n[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\n[110;9H[?25ldebian-ispell (native compiled elisp)...done[K[H\n[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\n[110;9H[?25l/var/cache/dictionaries-common/emacsen-ispell-dicts.el (source)...[H\n[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\n[110;75H[?25ldone[H\n[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\n[110;10H[?25letc/emacs/site-start.d/50dictionaries-common[6P[H\n[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\n[>0c\n[>41;393;0c\n]11;?\\\n]11;rgb:0000/0000/0000\\\n[>4;1m[?2004h[?1004h\n[110d[?25lFor information about GNU Emacs and the GNU system, type [40mC-h C-a[39;49m.[K[H\n[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\n[110d[?25lNote: file is write protected[K[H\n[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\n[110d[?25lNote: file is write protected[K[H[7mFile Edit Options Buffers Tools Help [0m[39;49m[27m\n[A\n# generic disk configuration for one small disk[K\n# disk size from 6144MB up, with the option to[K\n# have an 2nd disk of matching size to create[K\n\n... 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Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n[109;35H[?25l[7m1[0m[39;49m[27m[12;1H[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\nOB\n[109;35H[?25l[7m2[0m[39;49m[27m[13;1H[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\n\n]52;c;IyBtb3JlIGRvZXMgbm90IHdvcmsu\n[110d[?25lBuffer is read-only: #<buffer HWPHYS>[13;22H[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\n\n]52;c;IyBtb3JlIGRvZXMgbm90IHdvcmsuCg==\n[109;35H[?25l[7m3[0m[39;49m[27m[14;1H[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\nOA\n[110d[K[109;35H[?25l[7m2[0m[39;49m[27m[13;1H[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\n\n\n[110d[K[?1004l[?2004l[>4m[?1l>[?12l[?25h[?1049l[23;0;0t[39;49m\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n[?2004h]0;demo@faiserver: /home/fai/config/disk_configdemo@faiserver:/home/fai/config/disk_config$ ", "output": "84.80716, new event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n[1@d\no\n[1@o\n \n[1@ \n\n\n\n[?2004l\n\nsudo: unable to resolve host faiserver: Name or service not known\n\n[sudo] password for demo: \nf\na\ni\n\n\n\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n[?1049h[22;0;0t[?12;25h[?1h=", "output": "88.949033, new event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n[109d[?25l[7m-UUU:----F1 [0m[39;49m[27m[7m[1m*scratch* [0m[39;49m[27m[7m All L1 (Fundamental) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------[0m[39;49m[27m\n[A[2d[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\n[110d[?25lLoading /etc/emacs/site-start.d/00debian.el (source)...done[K[H\n[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\n[110;33H[?25l50autoconf.el (source)...[K[H\n[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\n[110;58H[?25ldone[H\n[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\n[110;35H[?25ldictionaries-common.el (source)...[H\n[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\n[110;9H[?25ldebian-ispell (native compiled elisp)...[K[H\n[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\n[110;9H[?25l/var/cache/dictionaries-common/emacsen-ispell-default.el (source)...[H\n[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\n[110;77H[?25ldone[H\n[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\n[110;9H[?25ldebian-ispell (native compiled elisp)...done[K[H\n[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\n[110;9H[?25l/var/cache/dictionaries-common/emacsen-ispell-dicts.el (source)...[H\n[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\n[110;75H[?25ldone[H\n[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\n[110;10H[?25letc/emacs/site-start.d/50dictionaries-common[6P[H\n[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\n[>0c\n[>41;393;0c\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n]11;?\\", "output": "89.98408, old event"} @@ -373,7 +373,7 @@ {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n[?25lz:missing[16;34H[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\n\n[?25l:missing \n\t\t\t\t[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\nz\n[?25lz:missing[16;34H[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\n\n[?25l:missing \n\t\t\t\t[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\ns\n[?25ls:missing[16;34H[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\nd\n[?25ld:missing[16;35H[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\nz\n[?25lz:missing[16;36H[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n", "output": "113.637121, new event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n[110;1H[?25lSaving file /home/fai/config/disk_config/HWPHYS...[16;36H[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\n[110;1H[?25lWrote /home/fai/config/disk_config/HWPHYS[K[16;36H[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\n[109;6H[?25l[7m----F1 [0m[39;49m[27m[7m[1mHWPHYS [0m[39;49m[27m[7m All L15 [0m[39;49m[27m[7mGit:[0m[39;49m[27m[16;36H[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\n\n[110;1H[K[16;36H\n[110;1H[?25lC-x[16;36H[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\n[110;4H[?25l-[16;36H[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\n\n[110;4H[?25l C-s[16;36H[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\n[110;1H[?25l(No changes need to be saved)[16;36H[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\n\n[110;1H[K[16;36H\n\n[110;1H[K[?1004l[?2004l[>4m[?1l>[?12l[?25h[?1049l[23;0;0t[39;49m\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n[?2004h]0;demo@faiserver: /home/fai/config/disk_configdemo@faiserver:/home/fai/config/disk_config$ ", "output": "121.981912, new event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n[110;1H[?25l(No changes need to be saved)[16;36H[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\n\n[110;1H[K[16;36H\n\n[110;1H[K[?1004l[?2004l[>4m[?1l>[?12l[?25h[?1049l[23;0;0t[39;49m\n\n[?2004h]0;demo@faiserver: /home/fai/config/disk_configdemo@faiserver:/home/fai/config/disk_config$ \ng\ng\nu\nu\n\n[K\n\n[K\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\ns", "output": "126.232675, old event"} -{"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nd\nd\ni\ni\nf\nf\nf\nf\n\n\n\n[?2004l\n\nsudo: unable to resolve host faiserver: Name or service not known\n\n[?1h=\n\n[1mdiff --git a/disk_config/HWPHYS b/disk_config/HWPHYS[m[m\n[1mindex 3847d51..4ff6327 100644[m[m\n[1m--- a/disk_config/HWPHYS[m[m\n[1m+++ b/disk_config/HWPHYS[m[m\n[36m@@ -9,15 +9,10 @@[m [mdisk_config disk1 bootable:1[m[m\n primary - 64-256 - -[m[m\n primary - 0- - -[m[m\n [m[m\n[31m-# more does not work.[m[m\n[31m-#disk_config raid[m[m\n[31m-#raid1 /boot disk1.1,disk2,2:missing ext2 rw,errors=remount-ro[m[m\n[31m-#raid1 - disk1.3,disk2.3:missing - -[m[m\n[31m-[m[m\n #FIXME: works, but hard device path == BAD, asking for DISASTER.[m[m\n disk_config raid[m[m\n[31m-raid1 /boot disk1.1,/dev/sdb1:missing ext2 rw,errors=remount-ro[m[m\n[31m-raid1 - disk1.2,/dev/sdb2:missing - -[m[m\n[32m+[m[32mraid1 /boot disk1.1,sdz:missing ext2 rw,errors=remount-ro[m[m\n[32m+[m[32mraid1 - disk1.2,sdz:missing - -[m[m\n [m[m\n disk_config lvm[m[m\n vg faibase md1[m[m\n\n\n[K[?1l>\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n[?2004h]0;demo@faiserver: /home/fai/config/disk_configdemo@faiserver:/home/fai/config/disk_config$ ", "output": "128.750067, new event"} +{"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nd\nd\ni\ni\nf\nf\nf\nf\n\n\n\n[?2004l\n\nsudo: unable to resolve host faiserver: Name or service not known\n\n[?1h=\n\n[1mdiff --git a/disk_config/HWPHYS b/disk_config/HWPHYS[m[m\n[1mindex 3847d51..4ff6327 100644[m[m\n[1m--- a/disk_config/HWPHYS[m[m\n[1m+++ b/disk_config/HWPHYS[m[m\n[36m@@ -9,15 +9,10 @@[m [mdisk_config disk1 bootable:1[m[m\n\n... [TRUNCATED 13 LINES OF SYSTEM OUTPUT] ...\n\n[32m+[m[32mraid1 - disk1.2,sdz:missing - -[m[m\n [m[m\n disk_config lvm[m[m\n vg faibase md1[m[m\n\n\n[K[?1l>\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n[?2004h]0;demo@faiserver: /home/fai/config/disk_configdemo@faiserver:/home/fai/config/disk_config$ ", "output": "128.750067, new event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nm\n \n \n'\n'\n[A\n[8Pdiff\n[A\nemacs HWPHYS \n[A\n[5P[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C\n[B\n[5@sudo [C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C\n\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n\n[?2004l\n", "output": "143.074737, new event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n\t\nOC\n\t\nOC\n[C\nOC\n[C\nOC\n[C\nOC\n[C\nOC\n[C\nOC\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n[C", "output": "151.23672, old event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\ne\n[?25le.[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\nm\n[?25lm.[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\ns\n[?25ls.[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\n \n[?25l .[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\nw\n[?25lw.[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\ni\n[?25li.[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\nt\n[?25lt.[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nh", "output": "158.796623, old event"} @@ -388,7 +388,7 @@ {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nI: Validating libbpf1 1:1.1.0-1\n\nI: Retrieving libbsd0 0.11.7-2\n\nI: Validating libbsd0 0.11.7-2\n\nI: Retrieving libbz2-1.0 1.0.8-5+b1\n\nI: Validating libbz2-1.0 1.0.8-5+b1\n\nI: Retrieving libc-bin 2.36-9+deb12u8\n\nI: Validating libc-bin 2.36-9+deb12u8\n\nI: Retrieving libc6 2.36-9+deb12u8\n\nI: Validating libc6 2.36-9+deb12u8\n\nI: Retrieving libcap-ng0 0.8.3-1+b3\n\nI: Validating libcap-ng0 0.8.3-1+b3\n\nI: Retrieving libcap2 1:2.66-4\n\nI: Validating libcap2 1:2.66-4\n\nI: Retrieving libcap2-bin 1:2.66-4\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nI: Validating libcap2-bin 1:2.66-4\n", "output": "258.916015, old event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nI: Configuring base-files...\n\nI: Configuring libbz2-1.0:i386...\n\nI: Configuring libdb5.3:i386...\n\nI: Configuring libblkid1:i386...\n\nI: Configuring libstdc++6:i386...\n\nI: Configuring libtinfo6:i386...\n\nI: Configuring bash...\n\nI: Configuring libzstd1:i386...\n\nI: Configuring liblzma5:i386...\n\nI: Configuring libgpg-error0:i386...\n\nI: Configuring liblz4-1:i386...\n\nI: Configuring libc-bin...\n\nI: Configuring ncurses-bin...\n\nI: Configuring libacl1:i386...\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nI: Configuring libunistring2:i386...\n", "output": "307.328976, old event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nI: Configuring ifupdown...\n\nI: Configuring tasksel...\n\nI: Configuring tasksel-data...\n\nI: Configuring libc-bin...\n\nI: Base system installed successfully.\n\nCreating base.tar.xz\n\nWarning: no hostname for 172.16.0.17 found, not adding to /etc/hosts.\n\n'/etc/resolv.conf' -> '/srv/fai/nfsroot/etc/resolv.conf-installserver'\n\n'/etc/resolv.conf' -> '/srv/fai/nfsroot/etc/resolv.conf'\n\nUpgrading /srv/fai/nfsroot\n\nGet:1 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm InRelease [151 kB]\n\nGet:2 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 Packages [8680 kB]\n\nFetched 8831 kB in 3s (3337 kB/s)\nReading package lists...\n\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nReading package lists...", "output": "379.336525, new event"} -{"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nFetched 10.1 MB in 2s (5131 kB/s)\n\nSelecting previously unselected package perl-modules-5.36.\n\n(Reading database ... \n\n(Reading database ... 5%\n\n(Reading database ... 10%\n\n(Reading database ... 15%\n\n(Reading database ... 20%\n(Reading database ... 25%\n(Reading database ... 30%\n(Reading database ... 35%\n(Reading database ... 40%\n(Reading database ... 45%\n(Reading database ... 50%\n(Reading database ... 55%\n(Reading database ... 60%\n(Reading database ... 65%\n(Reading database ... 70%\n(Reading database ... 75%\n(Reading database ... 80%\n(Reading database ... 85%\n(Reading database ... 90%\n(Reading database ... 95%\n(Reading database ... 100%\n(Reading database ... 8863 files and directories currently installed.)\n\nPreparing to unpack .../00-perl-modules-5.36_5.36.0-7+deb12u1_all.deb ...\nUnpacking perl-modules-5.36 (5.36.0-7+deb12u1) ...\n\nSelecting previously unselected package libgdbm6:i386.\n\nPreparing to unpack .../01-libgdbm6_1.23-3_i386.deb ...\n\nUnpacking libgdbm6:i386 (1.23-3) ...\n\nSelecting previously unselected package libgdbm-compat4:i386.\n\nPreparing to unpack .../02-libgdbm-compat4_1.23-3_i386.deb ...\n\nUnpacking libgdbm-compat4:i386 (1.23-3) ...\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nSelecting previously unselected package libperl5.36:i386.\n", "output": "384.815648, old event"} +{"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nFetched 10.1 MB in 2s (5131 kB/s)\n\nSelecting previously unselected package perl-modules-5.36.\n\n(Reading database ... \n\n(Reading database ... 5%\n\n(Reading database ... 10%\n\n(Reading database ... 15%\n\n(Reading database ... 20%\n(Reading database ... 25%\n(Reading database ... 30%\n(Reading database ... 35%\n(Reading database ... 40%\n\n... [TRUNCATED 9 LINES OF SYSTEM OUTPUT] ...\n\n(Reading database ... 90%\n(Reading database ... 95%\n(Reading database ... 100%\n(Reading database ... 8863 files and directories currently installed.)\n\nPreparing to unpack .../00-perl-modules-5.36_5.36.0-7+deb12u1_all.deb ...\nUnpacking perl-modules-5.36 (5.36.0-7+deb12u1) ...\n\nSelecting previously unselected package libgdbm6:i386.\n\nPreparing to unpack .../01-libgdbm6_1.23-3_i386.deb ...\n\nUnpacking libgdbm6:i386 (1.23-3) ...\n\nSelecting previously unselected package libgdbm-compat4:i386.\n\nPreparing to unpack .../02-libgdbm-compat4_1.23-3_i386.deb ...\n\nUnpacking libgdbm-compat4:i386 (1.23-3) ...\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nSelecting previously unselected package libperl5.36:i386.\n", "output": "384.815648, old event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nPreparing to unpack .../03-libperl5.36_5.36.0-7+deb12u1_i386.deb ...\n\nUnpacking libperl5.36:i386 (5.36.0-7+deb12u1) ...\n\nSelecting previously unselected package perl.\n\nPreparing to unpack .../04-perl_5.36.0-7+deb12u1_i386.deb ...\n\nUnpacking perl (5.36.0-7+deb12u1) ...\n\nSelecting previously unselected package libmagic-mgc.\n\nPreparing to unpack .../05-libmagic-mgc_1%3a5.44-3_i386.deb ...\n\nUnpacking libmagic-mgc (1:5.44-3) ...\n\nSelecting previously unselected package libmagic1:i386.\n\nPreparing to unpack .../06-libmagic1_1%3a5.44-3_i386.deb ...\n\nUnpacking libmagic1:i386 (1:5.44-3) ...\n\nSelecting previously unselected package file.\n\nPreparing to unpack .../07-file_1%3a5.44-3_i386.deb ...\n\nUnpacking file (1:5.44-3) ...\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nSelecting previously unselected package debconf-utils.\n", "output": "386.745084, old event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nGet:82 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 emacs-el all 1:28.2+1-15+deb12u3 [16.9 MB]\n\nGet:83 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 emacsen-common all 3.0.5 [12.3 kB]\nGet:84 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 emacs-common all 1:28.2+1-15+deb12u3 [14.0 MB]\n\nGet:85 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 emacs-bin-common i386 1:28.2+1-15+deb12u3 [102 kB]\n\nGet:86 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libasound2-data all 1.2.8-1 [20.5 kB]\n\nGet:87 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libasound2 i386 1.2.8-1+b1 [388 kB]\n\nGet:88 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libdbus-1-3 i386 1.14.10-1~deb12u1 [215 kB]\n\nGet:89 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libgomp1 i386 12.2.0-14 [121 kB]\n\nGet:90 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libitm1 i386 12.2.0-14 [27.6 kB]\n\nGet:91 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libatomic1 i386 12.2.0-14 [7692 B]\n\nGet:92 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libasan8 i386 12.2.0-14 [2079 kB]\n\nGet:93 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libubsan1 i386 12.2.0-14 [870 kB]\n\nGet:94 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libquadmath0 i386 12.2.0-14 [226 kB]\nGet:95 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libgcc-12-dev i386 12.2.0-14 [2432 kB]\n\nGet:96 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libc-dev-bin i386 2.36-9+deb12u8 [46.4 kB]\n\nGet:97 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 linux-libc-dev i386 6.1.106-3 [2027 kB]\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nGet:98 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libcrypt-dev i386 1:4.4.33-2 [126 kB]\n", "output": "394.20306, old event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nGet:122 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 hdparm i386 9.65+ds-1 [120 kB]\n\nGet:123 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libx86emu3 i386 3.5-1 [56.6 kB]\n\nGet:124 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libhd21 i386 21.82-1 [818 kB]\n\nGet:125 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 hwinfo i386 21.82-1 [35.5 kB]\n\nGet:126 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 lftp i386 4.9.2-2 [833 kB]\n\nGet:127 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libblas3 i386 3.11.0-2 [139 kB]\n\nGet:128 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 liblinear4 i386 2.3.0+dfsg-5 [44.2 kB]\n\nGet:129 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 liblua5.3-0 i386 5.3.6-2 [144 kB]\n\nGet:130 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libncurses6 i386 6.4-4 [111 kB]\n\nGet:131 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libnuma1 i386 2.0.16-1 [22.7 kB]\n\nGet:132 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libnvme1 i386 1.3-1+deb12u1 [64.2 kB]\n\nGet:133 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libpcap0.8 i386 1.10.3-1 [164 kB]\n\nGet:134 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libpcre3 i386 2:8.39-15 [340 kB]\n\nGet:135 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libudns0 i386 0.4-1+b1 [26.0 kB]\nGet:136 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libx86-1 i386 1.1+ds1-12 [74.1 kB]\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nGet:137 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 linux-base all 4.9 [31.8 kB]\n", "output": "394.854906, old event"} @@ -429,8 +429,8 @@ {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\ninstall_packages: executing aptitude -R -d -o Aptitude::Log=/dev/null -o Aptitude::CmdLine::Ignore-Trust-Violations=yes -o APT::Get::AllowUnauthenticated=true -o Acquire::AllowInsecureRepositories=true -o DPkg::force-conflicts::=yes -o Dir::State=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/lib/apt -o Dir::Log=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/log/apt -o Dir::State::extended_states=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/lib/apt/lists/extended_states -o Dir::State::status=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/statefile -o Dir::Cache=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/cache/apt -o Dir::State=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/cache/apt -o Dir::Cache::Archives=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/cache/apt/archives -o Dir::Etc=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/etc/apt/ -o Dir::State::Lists=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/lib/apt/lists/ -y install libapache2-mod-fcgid\n\nReading package lists...\n\nBuilding dependency tree...\n\nReading state information...\n\nReading extended state information...\n\nInitializing package states...\n\nWriting extended state information...\n\nBuilding tag database...\n\nThe following NEW packages will be installed:\n apache2-bin{a} dpkg{a} gcc-12-base{a} libacl1{a} libapache2-mod-fcgid libapr1{a} libaprutil1{a} libaprutil1-dbd-sqlite3{a} libaprutil1-ldap{a} libbrotli1{a} libbz2-1.0{a} libc6{a} libcom-err2{a} libcrypt1{a} libcurl4{a} libdb5.3{a} libexpat1{a} libffi8{a} libgcc-s1{a} libgdbm-compat4{a} libgdbm6{a} libgmp10{a} libgnutls30{a} libgssapi-krb5-2{a} libhogweed6{a} libicu72{a} libidn2-0{a} libjansson4{a} libk5crypto3{a} libkeyutils1{a} libkrb5-3{a} libkrb5support0{a} libldap-2.5-0{a} liblua5.3-0{a} liblzma5{a} libmd0{a} libnettle8{a} libnghttp2-14{a} libp11-kit0{a} libpcre2-8-0{a} libperl5.36{a} libpsl5{a} librtmp1{a} libsasl2-2{a} libsasl2-modules-db{a} libselinux1{a} libsqlite3-0{a} libssh2-1{a} libssl3{a} libstdc++6{a} libtasn1-6{a} libunistring2{a} libuuid1{a} libxml2{a} libzstd1{a} perl{a} perl-base{a} perl-modules-5.36{a} tar{a} zlib1g{a} \nThe following packages are RECOMMENDED but will NOT be installed:\n ca-certificates krb5-locales libldap-common libsasl2-modules netbase publicsuffix uuid-runtime \n0 packages upgraded, 60 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.\nNeed to get 1,552 kB/37.3 MB of archives. After unpacking 151 MB will be used.\nWriting extended state information...\n\nGet: 1 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libaprutil1-dbd-sqlite3 i386 1.6.3-1 [13.9 kB]\n\nGet: 2 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libaprutil1-ldap i386 1.6.3-1 [12.0 kB]\n\nGet: 3 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 apache2-bin i386 2.4.62-1~deb12u1 [1,453 kB]\n\nGet: 4 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libapache2-mod-fcgid i386 1:2.3.9-4 [73.2 kB]\n\nFetched 1,552 kB in 0s (15.9 MB/s)\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\ninstall_packages: executing aptitude -R -d -o Aptitude::Log=/dev/null -o Aptitude::CmdLine::Ignore-Trust-Violations=yes -o APT::Get::AllowUnauthenticated=true -o Acquire::AllowInsecureRepositories=true -o DPkg::force-conflicts::=yes -o Dir::State=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/lib/apt -o Dir::Log=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/log/apt -o Dir::State::extended_states=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/lib/apt/lists/extended_states -o Dir::State::status=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/statefile -o Dir::Cache=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/cache/apt -o Dir::State=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/cache/apt -o Dir::Cache::Archives=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/cache/apt/archives -o Dir::Etc=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/etc/apt/ -o Dir::State::Lists=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/lib/apt/lists/ -y install mediawiki\n", "output": "985.467577, old event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\ninstall_packages: executing aptitude -R -d -o Aptitude::Log=/dev/null -o Aptitude::CmdLine::Ignore-Trust-Violations=yes -o APT::Get::AllowUnauthenticated=true -o Acquire::AllowInsecureRepositories=true -o DPkg::force-conflicts::=yes -o Dir::State=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/lib/apt -o Dir::Log=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/log/apt -o Dir::State::extended_states=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/lib/apt/lists/extended_states -o Dir::State::status=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/statefile -o Dir::Cache=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/cache/apt -o Dir::State=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/cache/apt -o Dir::Cache::Archives=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/cache/apt/archives -o Dir::Etc=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/etc/apt/ -o Dir::State::Lists=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/lib/apt/lists/ -y install wordpress\n\nReading package lists...\n\nBuilding dependency tree...\n\nReading state information...\n\nReading extended state information...\n\nInitializing package states...\n\nWriting extended state information...\n\nBuilding tag database...\n\nThe following NEW packages will be installed:\n apache2{a} apache2-bin{a} apache2-data{a} apache2-utils{a} ca-certificates{a} debconf{a} debianutils{a} default-mysql-client{a} dpkg{a} fontconfig-config{a} fonts-dejavu-core{a} gcc-12-base{a} init-system-helpers{a} libabsl20220623{a} libacl1{a} libaom3{a} libapache2-mod-php{a} libapache2-mod-php8.2{a} libapr1{a} libaprutil1{a} libaprutil1-dbd-sqlite3{a} libaprutil1-ldap{a} libargon2-1{a} libavif15{a} libbrotli1{a} libbsd0{a} libbz2-1.0{a} libc6{a} libcap2{a} libcom-err2{a} libconfig-inifiles-perl{a} libcrypt1{a} libcurl4{a} libdav1d6{a} libdb5.3{a} libde265-0{a} libdeflate0{a} libedit2{a} libexpat1{a} libffi8{a} libfile-find-rule-perl{a} libfontconfig1{a} libfreetype6{a} libgav1-1{a} libgcc-s1{a} libgcrypt20{a} libgd3{a} libgdbm-compat4{a} libgdbm6{a} libgmp10{a} libgnutls30{a} libgpg-error0{a} libgssapi-krb5-2{a} libheif1{a} libhogweed6{a} libicu72{a} libidn2-0{a} libjansson4{a} libjbig0{a} libjpeg62-turbo{a} libjs-cropper{a} libjs-prototype{a} libjs-scriptaculous{a} libjs-underscore{a} libk5crypto3{a} libkeyutils1{a} libkrb5-3{a} libkrb5support0{a} libldap-2.5-0{a} liblerc4{a} liblua5.3-0{a} liblz4-1{a} liblzma5{a} libmagic-mgc{a} libmagic1{a} libmariadb3{a} libmd0{a} libncurses6{a} libncursesw6{a} libnettle8{a} libnghttp2-14{a} libnuma1{a} libnumber-compare-perl{a} libp11-kit0{a} libpcre2-8-0{a} libperl5.36{a} libpng16-16{a} libproc2-0{a} libpsl5{a} librav1e0{a} librtmp1{a} libsasl2-2{a} libsasl2-modules-db{a} libselinux1{a} libsodium23{a} libsqlite3-0{a} libssh2-1{a} libssl3{a} libstdc++6{a} libsystemd0{a} libtasn1-6{a} libtext-glob-perl{a} libtiff6{a} libtinfo6{a} libunistring2{a} libuuid1{a} libwebp7{a} libx11-6{a} libx11-data{a} libx265-199{a} libxau6{a} libxcb1{a} libxdmcp6{a} libxml2{a} libxpm4{a} libyuv0{a} libzstd1{a} lsb-base{a} mariadb-client{a} mariadb-client-core{a} mariadb-common{a} media-types{a} mysql-common{a} openssl{a} perl{a} perl-base{a} perl-modules-5.36{a} php-common{a} php-gd{a} php-getid3{a} php-mysql{a} php8.2-cli{a} php8.2-common{a} php8.2-gd{a} php8.2-mysql{a} php8.2-opcache{a} php8.2-readline{a} procps{a} psmisc{a} sensible-utils{a} sysvinit-utils{a} tar{a} tzdata{a} ucf{a} usrmerge{a} wordpress zlib1g{a} \nThe following packages are RECOMMENDED but will NOT be installed:\n apt-utils debconf-i18n javascript-common krb5-locales libdbd-mariadb-perl libdbd-mysql-perl libdbi-perl libgpg-error-l10n libgpm2 libjs-jquery libldap-common libsasl2-modules libterm-readkey-perl netbase publicsuffix ssl-cert uuid-runtime vorbis-tools wordpress-l10n wordpress-theme-twentytwentythree \n0 packages upgraded, 147 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.\nNeed to get 12.3 MB/71.1 MB of archives. After unpacking 359 MB will be used.\nWriting extended state information...\n\nGet: 1 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libconfig-inifiles-perl all 3.000003-2 [45.9 kB]\n\nGet: 2 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 mariadb-client-core i386 1:10.11.6-0+deb12u1 [840 kB]\n\nGet: 3 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 mariadb-client i386 1:10.11.6-0+deb12u1 [2,814 kB]\n\nGet: 4 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 default-mysql-client all 1.1.0 [2,852 B]\n\nGet: 5 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libapache2-mod-php all 2:8.2+93 [3,764 B]\nGet: 6 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libjs-prototype all 1.7.3-1 [44.3 kB]\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nGet: 7 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libjs-scriptaculous all 1.9.0-3 [110 kB]\n", "output": "993.221889, old event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nBuilding tag database...\n\nThe following NEW packages will be installed:\n adduser{a} adwaita-icon-theme{a} at-spi2-common{a} ca-certificates{a} dbus{a} dbus-bin{a} dbus-daemon{a} dbus-session-bus-common{a} dbus-system-bus-common{a} dbus-user-session{a} dconf-gsettings-backend{a} dconf-service{a} debconf{a} dmsetup{a} dpkg{a} fontconfig{a} fontconfig-config{a} fonts-dejavu-core{a} gcc-12-base{a} gtk-update-icon-cache{a} hicolor-icon-theme{a} init-system-helpers{a} libacl1{a} libapparmor1{a} libargon2-1{a} libatk-bridge2.0-0{a} libatk1.0-0{a} libatspi2.0-0{a} libaudit-common{a} libaudit1{a} libavahi-client3{a} libavahi-common-data{a} libavahi-common3{a} libblkid1{a} libbrotli1{a} libbsd0{a} libbz2-1.0{a} libc6{a} libcairo-gobject2{a} libcairo2{a} libcap-ng0{a} libcap2{a} libclone-perl{a} libcolord2{a} libcom-err2{a} libcrypt1{a} libcryptsetup12{a} libcups2{a} libdatrie1{a} libdb5.3{a} libdbus-1-3{a} libdconf1{a} libdeflate0{a} libdevmapper1.02.1{a} libencode-locale-perl{a} libepoxy0{a} libexpat1{a} libfdisk1{a} libffi8{a} libfile-find-rule-perl{a} libfile-listing-perl{a} libfontconfig1{a} libfreetype6{a} libfribidi0{a} libgcc-s1{a} libgcrypt20{a} libgdbm-compat4{a} libgdbm6{a} libgdk-pixbuf-2.0-0{a} libgdk-pixbuf2.0-common{a} libglib2.0-0{a} libgmp10{a} libgnutls30{a} libgpg-error0{a} libgraphite2-3{a} libgssapi-krb5-2{a} libgtk-3-0{a} libgtk-3-common{a} libharfbuzz0b{a} libhogweed6{a} libhtml-parser-perl{a} libhtml-tagset-perl{a} libhtml-tree-perl{a} libhttp-cookies-perl{a} libhttp-date-perl{a} libhttp-message-perl{a} libhttp-negotiate-perl{a} libice6{a} libicu72{a} libidn2-0{a} libio-html-perl{a} libio-socket-ssl-perl{a} libip4tc2{a} libjbig0{a} libjpeg62-turbo{a} libjson-c5{a} libk5crypto3{a} libkeyutils1{a} libkmod2{a} libkrb5-3{a} libkrb5support0{a} liblcms2-2{a} liblerc4{a} liblwp-mediatypes-perl{a} liblwp-protocol-https-perl{a} liblz4-1{a} liblzma5{a} libmd0{a} libmount1{a} libncursesw6{a} libnet-http-perl{a} libnet-ssleay-perl{a} libnettle8{a} libnumber-compare-perl{a} libp11-kit0{a} libpam-modules{a} libpam-modules-bin{a} libpam-runtime{a} libpam-systemd{a} libpam0g{a} libpango-1.0-0{a} libpangocairo-1.0-0{a} libpangoft2-1.0-0{a} libpcre2-8-0{a} libperl5.36{a} libpixman-1-0{a} libpng16-16{a} libproc2-0{a} libregexp-ipv6-perl{a} libseccomp2{a} libselinux1{a} libsemanage-common{a} libsemanage2{a} libsepol2{a} libsm6{a} libsmartcols1{a} libssl3{a} libstdc++6{a} libsystemd-shared{a} libsystemd0{a} libtasn1-6{a} libtext-glob-perl{a} libthai-data{a} libthai0{a} libtiff6{a} libtimedate-perl{a} libtinfo6{a} libtry-tiny-perl{a} libudev1{a} libunistring2{a} liburi-perl{a} libuuid1{a} libwayland-client0{a} libwayland-cursor0{a} libwayland-egl1{a} libwebp7{a} libwww-perl{a} libwww-robotrules-perl{a} libx11-6{a} libx11-data{a} libxau6{a} libxcb-render0{a} libxcb-shm0{a} libxcb1{a} libxcomposite1{a} libxcursor1{a} libxdamage1{a} libxdmcp6{a} libxext6{a} libxfixes3{a} libxft2{a} libxi6{a} libxinerama1{a} libxkbcommon0{a} libxml2{a} libxrandr2{a} libxrender1{a} libxt6{a} libxxf86vm1{a} libzstd1{a} lsb-base{a} mount{a} netbase{a} openssl{a} passwd{a} perl{a} perl-base{a} perl-modules-5.36{a} perl-openssl-defaults{a} procps{a} shared-mime-info{a} systemd{a} systemd-sysv{a} sysvinit-utils{a} tar{a} usrmerge{a} x11-common{a} xkb-data{a} xscreensaver xscreensaver-data{a} zlib1g{a} \nThe following packages are RECOMMENDED but will NOT be installed:\n apt-utils at-spi2-core chrony debconf-i18n fonts-urw-base35 krb5-locales libdata-dump-perl libgdk-pixbuf2.0-bin libglib2.0-data libgpg-error-l10n libgpm2 libgtk-3-bin libhtml-form-perl libhtml-format-perl libhttp-daemon-perl libjpeg-turbo-progs libmailtools-perl libnss-systemd librsvg2-common miscfiles ntpsec openntpd psmisc sensible-utils systemd-timesyncd uuid-runtime wamerican wamerican-huge wamerican-insane wamerican-large wamerican-small wbrazilian wbritish wbritish-huge wbritish-insane wbritish-large wbritish-small wbulgarian wcanadian wcanadian-huge wcanadian-insane wcanadian-large wcanadian-small wcatalan wdanish wdutch wesperanto wfaroese wfrench wgalician-minimos wgerman-medical witalian wngerman wnorw\negia\nn wogerman wpolish wportuguese wspanish wswedish wswiss wukrainian xdg-user-dirs xfonts-100dpi \n0 packages upgraded, 201 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.\nNeed to get 823 kB/77.5 MB of archives. After unpacking 299 MB will be used.\nWriting extended state information...\n\nGet: 1 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xscreensaver-data i386 6.06+dfsg1-3+deb12u1 [379 kB]\n\nGet: 2 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xscreensaver i386 6.06+dfsg1-3+deb12u1 [445 kB]\n\nFetched 823 kB in 0s (11.2 MB/s)\n\nCalling reprepro\n\nExporting indices...\n\n/usr/bin/fai-mirror finished.\nNumber of packages in the mirror: \n2236\n\nMirror size and location: \n1.5G\t/usr/fai/mirror\n\nCopying the nfsroot to CD image\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nCopying the config space to CD image\n", "output": "1241.008737, new event"} -{"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n/usr/bin/fai-mirror finished.\nNumber of packages in the mirror: \n2236\n\nMirror size and location: \n1.5G\t/usr/fai/mirror\n\nCopying the nfsroot to CD image\n\nCopying the config space to CD image\n\nCopying the mirror to CD image\n\nParallel mksquashfs: Using 4 processors\nCreating 4.0 filesystem on /home/tmp/fai-cd.WQEvZj/LiveOS/squashfs.img, block size 131072.\n\n[===========================================================-] 22217/22217 100%\n\nExportable Squashfs 4.0 filesystem, zstd compressed, data block size 131072\n\tcompressed data, compressed metadata, compressed fragments,\n\tcompressed xattrs, compressed ids\n\tduplicates are removed\nFilesystem size 1893128.32 Kbytes (1848.76 Mbytes)\n\t66.57% of uncompressed filesystem size (2843837.12 Kbytes)\nInode table size 21522 bytes (21.02 Kbytes)\n\t24.18% of uncompressed inode table size (89010 bytes)\nDirectory table size 56 bytes (0.05 Kbytes)\n\t96.55% of uncompressed directory table size (58 bytes)\nNumber of duplicate files found 0\nNumber of inodes 3\nNumber of files 1\nNumber of fragments 0\nNumber of symbolic links 0\nNumber of device nodes 0\nNumber of fifo nodes 0\nNumber of socket nodes 0\nNumber of directories 2\nNumber of hard-links 0\nNumber of ids (unique uids + gids) 1\nNumber of uids 1\n\troot (0)\nNumber of gids 1\n\troot (0)\n\nmkfs.fat 4.2 (2021-01-31)\n\nWriting FAI CD-ROM image to fai_cd.iso. This may need some time.\n\nxorriso 1.5.4 : RockRidge filesystem manipulator, libburnia project.\n\n\nISO image size and filename: \n1.9G\tfai_cd.iso\n\n\nreal\t19m10.765s\nuser\t13m6.031s\nsys\t2m23.578s\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n[?2004h]0;demo@faiserver: /home/faidemo@faiserver:/home/fai$ ", "output": "1382.905586, new event"} -{"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nCopying the config space to CD image\n\nCopying the mirror to CD image\n\nParallel mksquashfs: Using 4 processors\nCreating 4.0 filesystem on /home/tmp/fai-cd.WQEvZj/LiveOS/squashfs.img, block size 131072.\n\n[===========================================================-] 22217/22217 100%\n\nExportable Squashfs 4.0 filesystem, zstd compressed, data block size 131072\n\tcompressed data, compressed metadata, compressed fragments,\n\tcompressed xattrs, compressed ids\n\tduplicates are removed\nFilesystem size 1893128.32 Kbytes (1848.76 Mbytes)\n\t66.57% of uncompressed filesystem size (2843837.12 Kbytes)\nInode table size 21522 bytes (21.02 Kbytes)\n\t24.18% of uncompressed inode table size (89010 bytes)\nDirectory table size 56 bytes (0.05 Kbytes)\n\t96.55% of uncompressed directory table size (58 bytes)\nNumber of duplicate files found 0\nNumber of inodes 3\nNumber of files 1\nNumber of fragments 0\nNumber of symbolic links 0\nNumber of device nodes 0\nNumber of fifo nodes 0\nNumber of socket nodes 0\nNumber of directories 2\nNumber of hard-links 0\nNumber of ids (unique uids + gids) 1\nNumber of uids 1\n\troot (0)\nNumber of gids 1\n\troot (0)\n\nmkfs.fat 4.2 (2021-01-31)\n\nWriting FAI CD-ROM image to fai_cd.iso. This may need some time.\n\nxorriso 1.5.4 : RockRidge filesystem manipulator, libburnia project.\n\n\nISO image size and filename: \n1.9G\tfai_cd.iso\n\n\nreal\t19m10.765s\nuser\t13m6.031s\nsys\t2m23.578s\n\n[?2004h]0;demo@faiserver: /home/faidemo@faiserver:/home/fai$ \n\n[?2004l\n\n\nlogout\n\nConnection to 172.16.0.17 closed.\n\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n[?2004hdemo@stephost:~$ ", "output": "1429.639651, new event"} +{"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n/usr/bin/fai-mirror finished.\nNumber of packages in the mirror: \n2236\n\nMirror size and location: \n1.5G\t/usr/fai/mirror\n\nCopying the nfsroot to CD image\n\nCopying the config space to CD image\n\nCopying the mirror to CD image\n\nParallel mksquashfs: Using 4 processors\nCreating 4.0 filesystem on /home/tmp/fai-cd.WQEvZj/LiveOS/squashfs.img, block size 131072.\n\n[===========================================================-] 22217/22217 100%\n\n\n... [TRUNCATED 21 LINES OF SYSTEM OUTPUT] ...\n\nNumber of uids 1\n\troot (0)\nNumber of gids 1\n\troot (0)\n\nmkfs.fat 4.2 (2021-01-31)\n\nWriting FAI CD-ROM image to fai_cd.iso. This may need some time.\n\nxorriso 1.5.4 : RockRidge filesystem manipulator, libburnia project.\n\n\nISO image size and filename: \n1.9G\tfai_cd.iso\n\n\nreal\t19m10.765s\nuser\t13m6.031s\nsys\t2m23.578s\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n[?2004h]0;demo@faiserver: /home/faidemo@faiserver:/home/fai$ ", "output": "1382.905586, new event"} +{"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nCopying the config space to CD image\n\nCopying the mirror to CD image\n\nParallel mksquashfs: Using 4 processors\nCreating 4.0 filesystem on /home/tmp/fai-cd.WQEvZj/LiveOS/squashfs.img, block size 131072.\n\n[===========================================================-] 22217/22217 100%\n\n\n... [TRUNCATED 21 LINES OF SYSTEM OUTPUT] ...\n\nNumber of uids 1\n\troot (0)\nNumber of gids 1\n\troot (0)\n\nmkfs.fat 4.2 (2021-01-31)\n\nWriting FAI CD-ROM image to fai_cd.iso. This may need some time.\n\nxorriso 1.5.4 : RockRidge filesystem manipulator, libburnia project.\n\n\nISO image size and filename: \n1.9G\tfai_cd.iso\n\n\nreal\t19m10.765s\nuser\t13m6.031s\nsys\t2m23.578s\n\n[?2004h]0;demo@faiserver: /home/faidemo@faiserver:/home/fai$ \n\n[?2004l\n\n\nlogout\n\nConnection to 172.16.0.17 closed.\n\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n[?2004hdemo@stephost:~$ ", "output": "1429.639651, new event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n[C\n[C\n[C\n[C\n[C\n[C\n[C\n[C\n[C\n[C\n[C\n[C\n[C\n[C\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n[C", "output": "1441.965224, old event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n\nfai_cd.iso 84% 1612MB 37.4MB/s 00:07 ETA\n\nfai_cd.iso 85% 1619MB 33.8MB/s 00:08 ETA\n\nfai_cd.iso 86% 1635MB 32.0MB/s 00:08 ETA\n\nfai_cd.iso 87% 1665MB 31.8MB/s 00:07 ETA\n\nfai_cd.iso 89% 1693MB 31.4MB/s 00:06 ETA\n\nfai_cd.iso 90% 1719MB 30.9MB/s 00:05 ETA\n\nfai_cd.iso 91% 1745MB 30.3MB/s 00:05 ETA\n\nfai_cd.iso 93% 1771MB 29.9MB/s 00:04 ETA\n\nfai_cd.iso 94% 1797MB 29.5MB/s 00:03 ETA\n\nfai_cd.iso 96% 1828MB 29.7MB/s 00:02 ETA\n\nfai_cd.iso 97% 1850MB 28.9MB/s 00:01 ETA\n\nfai_cd.iso 97% 1861MB 27.2MB/s 00:01 ETA\n\nfai_cd.iso 98% 1875MB 25.8MB/s 00:00 ETA\n\nfai_cd.iso 100% 1901MB 30.1MB/s 01:03 \n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n[?2004hdemo@stephost:~$ it ", "output": "1509.085198, new event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\ns': asciinema rec `date +%s`.rec --[7ms[27mtdin\ns\n\n[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[20Ps': [7mss[27mh 172.16.0.17\nh\n[1@h': [7mssh[27m\n\n\n\n[8Pdemo@stephost:~$ ssh\n[?2004l\n\n\ndemo@172.16.0.17's password: \nf\na\ni\n\n\n\n\nLinux faiserver 6.1.0-22-686-pae #1 SMP PREEMPT_DYNAMIC Debian 6.1.94-1 (2024-06-21) i686\n\n\nPlan your installation, and FAI installs your plan.\n\nLast login: Fri Oct 11 11:45:03 2024 from 172.16.0.1\n\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n[?2004h]0;demo@faiserver: ~demo@faiserver:~$ ", "output": "5.114993, new event"} @@ -441,22 +441,22 @@ {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nOC\n[C\nOC\n[C\nOC\n[C\nOC\n[C\nOC\n[C\nOC\n[C\nOD\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nOD", "output": "883.953487, old event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n[?25l[1@ [?12l[?25h[?12;25h\nf\n[?25l[1@f[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\ns\n[?25l[1@s[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\nt\n[?25l[1@t[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\na\n[?25l[1@a[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\nb\n[C[?25l[1@b[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\nk\n[?25l[1@k[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\ne\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n[?25l[1@e[?12l[?25h[?12;25h", "output": "896.691363, old event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n[I[O[I\n[O\n[I[O[I\n[O\n[I[O[I\n[O[I[O\n[I\n\n\n[110d[?25l(No changes need to be saved)[14;1H[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\n\n[110d[K[14d\n\n[110d[K[?1004l[?2004l[>4m[?1l>[?12l[?25h[?1049l[23;0;0t[39;49m\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n[?2004h]0;demo@faiserver: /home/fai/config/disk_configdemo@faiserver:/home/fai/config/disk_config$ ", "output": "2000.048413, new event"} -{"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nf\nf\n\n\n\n[?2004l\n\nsudo: unable to resolve host faiserver: Name or service not known\n\n[sudo] password for demo: \nf\na\ni\n\n\n\n\n[?1h=\n\n[1mdiff --git a/disk_config/HWPHYS b/disk_config/HWPHYS[m[m\n[1mindex 405576a..05863bd 100644[m[m\n[1m--- a/disk_config/HWPHYS[m[m\n[1m+++ b/disk_config/HWPHYS[m[m\n[36m@@ -5,9 +5,10 @@[m[m\n #[m[m\n # <type> <mountpoint> <size in mb> [mount options] [;extras][m[m\n [m[m\n[31m-disk_config disk1 bootable:1[m[m\n[31m-primary - 64-256 - -[m[m\n[31m-primary - 0- - -[m[m\n[32m+[m[32mdisk_config disk1 disklabel:gpt fstabkey:uuid bootable:1[m[m\n[32m+[m[32mp=efi /boot/efi 64-128 vfat -[m[m\n[32m+[m[32mp=boot - 64-256 - -[m[m\n[32m+[m[32mp=raid - 0- - -[m[m\n [m[m\n #FIXME: works, but hard device path == BAD, asking for problems with systems with.. 25 disks.[m[m\n disk_config raid[m[m\n\n\n[K[?1l>\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n[?2004h]0;demo@faiserver: /home/fai/config/disk_configdemo@faiserver:/home/fai/config/disk_config$ ", "output": "2116.04211, new event"} +{"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nf\nf\n\n\n\n[?2004l\n\nsudo: unable to resolve host faiserver: Name or service not known\n\n[sudo] password for demo: \nf\na\ni\n\n\n\n\n[?1h=\n\n[1mdiff --git a/disk_config/HWPHYS b/disk_config/HWPHYS[m[m\n[1mindex 405576a..05863bd 100644[m[m\n[1m--- a/disk_config/HWPHYS[m[m\n[1m+++ b/disk_config/HWPHYS[m[m\n[36m@@ -5,9 +5,10 @@[m[m\n\n... [TRUNCATED 9 LINES OF SYSTEM OUTPUT] ...\n\n[32m+[m[32mp=raid - 0- - -[m[m\n [m[m\n #FIXME: works, but hard device path == BAD, asking for problems with systems with.. 25 disks.[m[m\n disk_config raid[m[m\n\n\n[K[?1l>\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n[?2004h]0;demo@faiserver: /home/fai/config/disk_configdemo@faiserver:/home/fai/config/disk_config$ ", "output": "2116.04211, new event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n \n \n-\n-\na\na\nm\nm\n \n \n'\n'\nc\nc\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nr", "output": "2134.669963, old event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nd\nd\n \n \no\no\nf\nf\n \n \nM\nM\nS\nS\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nD", "output": "2148.574488, old event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nl\ne\ne\ns\ns\n.\n.\n'\n'\n\n\n\n[?2004l\n\nsudo: unable to resolve host faiserver: Name or service not known\n\n[master 8170736] create an EFI partition, and use GPT instead of MSDOS partition tables.\n\n 1 file changed, 4 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-)\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n[?2004h]0;demo@faiserver: /home/fai/config/disk_configdemo@faiserver:/home/fai/config/disk_config$ ", "output": "2156.116379, new event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nc\nd\nd\n \n \n.\n.\n.\n.\n\n\n\n[?2004l\n\n[?2004h]0;demo@faiserver: /home/fai/configdemo@faiserver:/home/fai/config$ \nl\nl\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\ns", "output": "2211.531616, old event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nl\nl\n\t\nass/\n\n\n\n[?2004l\n\n[?2004h]0;demo@faiserver: /home/fai/config/classdemo@faiserver:/home/fai/config/class$ \nl\nl\ns\ns\n\n\n\n[?2004l\n\n[0m[01;32m10-base-classes[0m [01;32m20-hwdetect.sh[0m [01;32m50-host-classes[0m [01;32m60-HACK-FIX_INSTALL_PACKAGES[0m DEMO.var efwrserver.var FAIBASE.var GERMAN.var qemupostnwadm.var qemupostserver.var SERVERNAGIOS.var SERVERWIKI.var\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n[?2004h]0;demo@faiserver: /home/fai/config/classdemo@faiserver:/home/fai/config/class$ ", "output": "2213.911464, new event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n0\n\n[K\n\n[K\n1\n1\n0\n0\n\t\n-base-classes \n\n\n\n[?2004l\n\n#! /bin/sh\n\n# echo architecture and OS name in upper case. Do NOT remove these two lines\nuname -s | tr '[:lower:]' '[:upper:]'\n[ -x "`which dpkg`" ] && dpkg --print-architecture | tr a-z A-Z\n\n[ -f /etc/RUNNING_FROM_FAICD ] && echo "FAICD"\nexit 0\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n[?2004h]0;demo@faiserver: /home/fai/config/classdemo@faiserver:/home/fai/config/class$ ", "output": "2219.035857, new event"} -{"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nt\n \n \n2\n2\n0\n0\n\t\n-hwdetect.sh \n\n\n\n[?2004l\n\n#! /bin/sh\n\n# (c) Thomas Lange, 2002-2005, lange@informatik.uni-koeln.de\n\n# NOTE: Files named *.source will be evaluated, but their output ignored and instead \n# the contents of $newclasses will be added to the list of defined classes.\n\necho 0 > /proc/sys/kernel/printk\n\n# load all IDE drivers\n\n# DMA does not work if we load all modules in drivers/ide, so only try pci modules\nmod=$(find /lib/modules/$(uname -r)/kernel/drivers/ide/pci -type f | sed 's/\\.o$//' | sed 's/\\.ko$//' | sed 's/.*\\///')\nfor i in $mod; do\n modprobe $i 1>/dev/null 2>&1\ndone\n# Booting from CD does not enable dma always\nfor d in $( echo /proc/ide/hd[a-z] 2>/dev/null); do\n [ -d $d ] && echo "using_dma:1" > $d/settings\ndone\n\n# load additional kernel modules (from old 11modules.source)\n# this order should also enable DMA for all IDE drives\nkernelmodules="rtc usbkbd"\ncase $(uname -r) in\n 2.4*) kernelmodules="$kernelmodules keybdev mousedev hid ide-detect isa-pnp" ;;\n 2.6*) kernelmodules="$kernelmodules ehci-hcd ohci-hcd uhci-hcd usbhid usbmouse mptspi ata_piix ide-generic" ;;\nesac\n\nkernelmodules="$kernelmodules ide-disk ide-cd floppy"\n\nfor mod in $kernelmodules; do\n [ "$verbose" ] && echo loading kernel module $mod\n modprobe -a $mod 1>/dev/null 2>&1\ndone\n\n# let discover do most of the job\n[ -x /sbin/discover-modprobe ] && /sbin/discover-modprobe\n\n# now we can mount the usb file system\nmount -t usbfs usbfs /proc/bus/usb\n\nmodprobe -a sd_mod sr_mod\n\necho 6 > /proc/sys/kernel/printk\n\n# try to detect graphics card\n# the variable VIDEODRIVER may be used to generate the XF86config file\n[ -x "$(which discover)" ] && {\n if discover --version | grep "discover \\(version \\)*1\\." ; then\n\tVIDEODRIVER=$(discover --xdriver video 2> /dev/null)\n else\n\tVIDEODRIVER=$(discover --data-path=xfree86/server/device/driver display)\n fi\n [ -n "$VIDEODRIVER" ] && echo "VIDEODRIVER=$VIDEODRIVER" >> $LOGDIR/additional.var\n echo "Video card detected: $VIDEODRIVER"\n}\n\nset_disk_info # calculate number of available disks\nsave_dmesg # save new b\noot messages (from loading modules)\n\n\n[?2004h\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n]0;demo@faiserver: /home/fai/config/classdemo@faiserver:/home/fai/config/class$ ", "output": "2236.641267, new event"} -{"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nt\n \n \n5\n5\n0\n0\n\t\n-host-classes \n\n\n\n[?2004l\n\n#! /bin/sh\n\n# assign classes by hosts\n\n# first, common classes.\necho -n "FAIBASE GRUB DHCPC DEMO ";\n\n# detect whether this is physical, or virtual hardware. look for Bochs in the bios.\nBOCHS=`dmidecode | grep Bochs`;\nif [ ! -z "$BOCHS" ]; then\n echo -n "QEMUCLIENT ";\nelse\n # ok, look for SeaBIOS in the bios?\n SEABIOS=`dmidecode | grep SeaBIOS`;\n if [ ! -z "$SEABIOS" ]; then\n\techo -n "QEMUCLIENT ";\n else\n\t# alrgiht, look at lscpu output.\n\tHYPERVISOR=`lscpu | grep Hypervisor`\n\tif [ ! -z "$HYPERVISOR" ]; then\n\t echo -n "QEMUCLIENT ";\n\telse\n\t echo -n "HWPHYS ";\n\tfi\n fi\nfi\n\n# detect running on AMD64 CPUs, even when booted in i386 mode.\nOPMODES=`lscpu | sed -n "/CPU op/s/CPU op.*: *//p"`\nif [ ! -z "$OPMODES" ]; then\n if [ "$OPMODES" = "32-bit, 64-bit" ]; then\n\techo -n "HWAMD64 ";\n else\n\techo -n "HW686 "\n fi\nfi\n\n# use the hostname to set a list of classes. last one wins.\ncase $HOSTNAME in\n\tfaiserver)\n\t\techo -n "JADMIN DEVHOST SERVERFAI JUSER" ;;\n\tqemuhost)\n\t\techo -n "JADMIN DEVHOST SERVERFTP SERVERDHCP SERVERDHCPBOOT SERVERDNS HWPHYS SERVERSNMP SERVERWWW SERVERWWWMRTG SERVERQEMU SERVERQEMUDEV SERVERCREATEVM SERVERCREATEVMDEV SERVERWWWCREATEVM" ;;\n\twikiserver)\n\t\techo -n "JADMIN JUSER SERVERSNMP SERVERWIKI SERVERWWW" ;;\n\tawikiserver)\n\t\techo -n "JADMIN JUSER SERVERSNMP SERVERWIKIMEDIA SERVERWWW SERVERMYSQL" ;;\n\twordserver)\n\t\techo -n "JADMIN SERVERSNMP SERVERMYSQL SERVERWWW SERVERWWWSSL SERVERWWWPHP5 SERVERWORDPRESS SERVERFTP" ;;\n\tdrupalserver)\n\t\techo -n "JADMIN SERVERSNMP SERVERMYSQL SERVERWWW SERVERWWWSSL SERVERWWWPHP5 SERVERDRUPAL" ;;\n\tpostserver)\n\t\techo -n "JADMIN JUSER HASUNTRUSTEDDATA SERVERMAIL SERVERMAILPARANOID" ;;\n\tgiftserver)\n\t\techo -n "JADMIN DEVHOST JUSER SERVERSNMP GIFTDEV SERVERGIFT SERVERWWW SERVERWWWPHP5 SERVERWWWGIFT" ;;\n\toemrserver)\n\t\techo -n "JADMIN DEVHOST SERVERSNMP SERVERMYSQL SERVERWWW SERVERWWWPHP5 SERVERWWWOEMR SERVERWWWSSL SERVERWWWSSLONLY" ;;\n\tlampserver)\n\t\techo -n "JADMIN SERVERSNMP SERVERMYSQL SERVERWWW SERVERWWWSSL SERVERWWWPHP5" ;;\n\tkalliserver)\n\t\techo -n "JADMIN SERVERSNMP SERVERMYSQL SERVERMAIL SERVERKALLI KALLIDEV" ;;\n\n\timplicitserver)\n\t\techo -n "JADMIN JUSER SERVERWWW SERVERSNMP SERVERRORAILS SERVERIMPLICIT" ;;\n\tzonehost)\n\t\techo -n "JADMIN SERVERSNMP SERVERWWW SERVERMYSQL SERVERWWWMRTG SERVERZONEMINDER ISCSICLIENT" ;;\n\tdiskhost)\n\t\techo -n "JADMIN JUSER SERVERSNMP SERVERWWW SERVERWWWMRTG SERVERISCSI" ;;\n pronterhost)\n\t\techo -n "JADMIN DEVHOST JUSER SERVERREPRAP" ;;\n\tstephost)\n\t\techo -n "JADMIN XORG JUSER HOSTSTEP" ;;\n\tsteptop)\n\t\t\necho -n "JADMIN XORG HOSTSTEP QEMUDEV JUSER LAPTOP" ;;\n\tboxhost)\n\t\techo -n "JADMIN XORG JUSER HOSTBOX" ;;\n\tboxtop)\n\t\techo -n "JADMIN XORG HOSTBOX QEMUDEV JUSER LAPTOP" ;;\n\tnullhost)\n\t\techo -n "JADMIN JUSER" ;;\n\tbetahost)\n\t\techo -n "JADMIN XORG HOSTSTEP QEMUDEV JUSER SERVERWIKI SERVERWWW SERVERWWWPHP5 DEVHOST SERVERFAI" ;;\nesac\n\n# add a carriage return to this script's output.\necho\n\nexit 0\n\n# hosts to develop.\n# vpnserver)\n# \techo -n "SERVERSNMP SERVEROPENVPN" ;;\n#\tyacmserver)\n#\t\techo -n "JADMIN SERVERSNMP SERVERMYSQL SERVERWWW SERVERWWWPHP5 SERVERWWWYACMS" ;;\n# postwwwserver)\n#\t echo -n "JADMIN JUSER SERVERSNMP SERVERWWW SERVERWWWMAIL SERVERMAIL SERVERMAILPARANOID" ;;\n#\tircdserver)\n#\t\techo -n "JADMIN SERVERSNMP SERVERMYSQL SERVERWWW SERVERWWWSSL SERVERWWWPHP5 DEVHOST SERVERIRCD SERVERWWWIRCD" ;;\n#\twifiserver)\n#\t\techo -n "JADMIN DEVHOST SERVERWWW OPENWRTDEV SERVERDNS SERVERSQUID SERVERPGSQL SERVERWIFIDOG SERVERMAIL SERVERDHCP" ;;\n#\tofficehost)\n#\t\techo -n "JADMIN XORG JUSER HOSTXFCE HOSTOFFICE" ;;\n\n\n# old hosts.\n#\toemrdemo)\n#\t\techo -n "JADMIN SERVERSNMP SERVERMYSQL SERVERWWW SERVERWWWPHP5 SERVERWWWOEMR SERVERWWWSSL" ;;\n# oemrdevserver)\n#\t echo -n "JADMIN JUSER SERVERSNMP SERVERMYSQL SE5DRVERWWW SERVERWWWPHP5 SERVERWWWOEMR SERVERWWWSSL OEMRDEV" ;;\n#\tcartserver)\n#\t\techo -n "JADMIN SERVERSNMP SERVERMYSQL SERVERWWW SERVERWWWPHP5 SERVERWWWOPENCART" ;;\n#\tcashserver)\n#\t\techo -n "JADMIN SERVERSNMP SERVERMYSQL SERVERWWW SERVERWWWPHP5 SERVERWWWYACMS SERVERWWWOCASHIER" ;;\n#\tpostnwadm)\n#\t\techo -n "JADMIN JUSER SERVERSNMP SERVERMAIL SERVERMAILPARANOID" ;;\n#\tmudserver)\n#\t\techo -n "JADMIN DEVHOST SERVERSNMP SERVERMYSQL SERVERWWW SERVERWWWSSL SERVERWWWSSL SERVERWWWPHP5 SERVERSLEEPERMUD" ;;\n# nagserver)\n# \techo -n "SERVERSNMP SERVERNAGIOS" ;;\n# ntopserver)\n# \techo -n "SERVERSNMP SERVERNTOP" ;;\n# proxyserver)\n# \techo -n "SERVERSNMP SERVERCACHE" ;;\n[?2004h]0;demo@faiserver: /home/fai/config/classdemo@faiserver:/home/fai/config/class$ \n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n[A", "output": "2423.623211, new event"} +{"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nt\n \n \n2\n2\n0\n0\n\t\n-hwdetect.sh \n\n\n\n[?2004l\n\n#! /bin/sh\n\n# (c) Thomas Lange, 2002-2005, lange@informatik.uni-koeln.de\n\n# NOTE: Files named *.source will be evaluated, but their output ignored and instead \n\n... [TRUNCATED 50 LINES OF SYSTEM OUTPUT] ...\n\n echo "Video card detected: $VIDEODRIVER"\n}\n\nset_disk_info # calculate number of available disks\nsave_dmesg # save new b\noot messages (from loading modules)\n\n\n[?2004h\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n]0;demo@faiserver: /home/fai/config/classdemo@faiserver:/home/fai/config/class$ ", "output": "2236.641267, new event"} +{"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nt\n \n \n5\n5\n0\n0\n\t\n-host-classes \n\n\n\n[?2004l\n\n#! /bin/sh\n\n# assign classes by hosts\n\n# first, common classes.\n\n... [TRUNCATED 51 LINES OF SYSTEM OUTPUT] ...\n\n\t\techo -n "JADMIN DEVHOST SERVERSNMP SERVERMYSQL SERVERWWW SERVERWWWPHP5 SERVERWWWOEMR SERVERWWWSSL SERVERWWWSSLONLY" ;;\n\tlampserver)\n\t\techo -n "JADMIN SERVERSNMP SERVERMYSQL SERVERWWW SERVERWWWSSL SERVERWWWPHP5" ;;\n\tkalliserver)\n\t\techo -n "JADMIN SERVERSNMP SERVERMYSQL SERVERMAIL SERVERKALLI KALLIDEV" ;;\n\n\timplicitserver)\n\t\techo -n "JADMIN JUSER SERVERWWW SERVERSNMP SERVERRORAILS SERVERIMPLICIT" ;;\n\tzonehost)\n\t\techo -n "JADMIN SERVERSNMP SERVERWWW SERVERMYSQL SERVERWWWMRTG SERVERZONEMINDER ISCSICLIENT" ;;\n\tdiskhost)\n\t\techo -n "JADMIN JUSER SERVERSNMP SERVERWWW SERVERWWWMRTG SERVERISCSI" ;;\n pronterhost)\n\t\techo -n "JADMIN DEVHOST JUSER SERVERREPRAP" ;;\n\tstephost)\n\t\techo -n "JADMIN XORG JUSER HOSTSTEP" ;;\n\tsteptop)\n\t\t\necho -n "JADMIN XORG HOSTSTEP QEMUDEV JUSER LAPTOP" ;;\n\tboxhost)\n\t\techo -n "JADMIN XORG JUSER HOSTBOX" ;;\n\tboxtop)\n\t\techo -n "JADMIN XORG HOSTBOX QEMUDEV JUSER LAPTOP" ;;\n\n... [TRUNCATED 41 LINES OF SYSTEM OUTPUT] ...\n\n# ntopserver)\n# \techo -n "SERVERSNMP SERVERNTOP" ;;\n# proxyserver)\n# \techo -n "SERVERSNMP SERVERCACHE" ;;\n[?2004h]0;demo@faiserver: /home/fai/config/classdemo@faiserver:/home/fai/config/class$ \n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n[A", "output": "2423.623211, new event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n[109;37H[?25l[7m7[0m[39;49m[27m[8;1H[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\nOB\n[109;37H[?25l[7m8[0m[39;49m[27m[9;1H[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\nOB\n[109;37H[?25l[7m9[0m[39;49m[27m[10;1H[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\nOB\n[109;37H[?25l[7m10[0m[39;49m[27m[11;1H[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\n[?25l[1m[36m[46mif[0m[39;49m[27;1H[1m[36m[46mfi[0m[39;49m\n[11;1H[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\nOB\n[109;38H[?25l[7m1[0m[39;49m[27m[12;1H[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\n[A[?25l[1m[36mif[0m[39;49m[27;1H[1m[36mfi[0m[39;49m\n[12;1H[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\nOBOB\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n[109;38H[?25l[7m3[0m[39;49m[27m[14;1H[?12l[?25h[?12;25h", "output": "2437.074531, old event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n[?25l[33mh [39;49m[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\ne\n[?25l[33me [39;49m[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\n \n[C[?25l[33m [39;49m[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\ns\n[?25l[33ms [39;49m[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\ny\n[?25l[33my [39;49m[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\ns\n[?25l[33ms [39;49m[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\nt\n[?25l[33mt [39;49m[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\ne\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n[?25l[33me [39;49m[?12l[?25h[?12;25h", "output": "2464.877823, old event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n[?25l[33mm [39;49m[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\n \n[C[?25l[33m [39;49m[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\nb\n[?25l[33mb [39;49m[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\no\n[?25l[33mo [39;49m[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\no\n[?25l[33mo [39;49m[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\nt\n[?25l[33mt [39;49m[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\ne\n[?25l[33me [39;49m[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\nd\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n[?25l[33md [39;49m[?12l[?25h[?12;25h", "output": "2466.429571, old event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nt\n[?25l[33mt [39;49m[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\ne\n[?25l[33me [39;49m[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\nd\n[?25l[33md [39;49m[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\n.\n[?25l[33m. [39;49m[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\n\n\n[1;108r[41;1H[1L[1;110r\n[41;1H[K[109;38H[?25l[7m9[0m[39;49m[27m[40;1H[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\ni\n[?25li[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\nf\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n[?25l[1m[36mif[0m[39;49m[?12l[?25h[?12;25h", "output": "2468.26549, old event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nOB\n[109;38H[?25l[7m8[0m[39;49m[27m[39;18H[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\n[109;38H[?25l[7m9[0m[39;49m[27m[40;18H[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\nOB\n[109;37H[?25l[7m40[0m[39;49m[27m[41;18H[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\nOB\n[109;38H[?25l[7m1[0m[39;49m[27m[42;5H[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\nOB\n[109;38H[?25l[7m2[0m[39;49m[27m[43;18H[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\nOC\n[C\nOC\n[C\nOC\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n[C", "output": "3277.371143, old event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n[?25l[32mE"[39;49m;[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\nF\n[?25l[32mF"[39;49m;[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\nI\n[?25l[32mI"[39;49m;[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\n\n\n[110;1H[?25lSaving file /home/fai/config/class/50-host-classes...[41;29H[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\n[110;1H[?25lWrote /home/fai/config/class/50-host-classes[K[41;29H[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\n[109;6H[?25l[7m--[0m[39;49m[27m[41;29H[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\n\n[110;1H[K[41;29H\n\n[110;1H[K[?1004l[?2004l[>4m[?1l>[?12l[?25h[?1049l[23;0;0t[39;49m\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n[?2004h]0;demo@faiserver: /home/fai/config/classdemo@faiserver:/home/fai/config/class$ ", "output": "3294.224864, new event"} -{"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nd\nd\ni\ni\nf\nf\nf\nf\n\n\n\n[?2004l\n\nsudo: unable to resolve host faiserver: Name or service not known\n\n[?1h=\n\n[1mdiff --git a/class/50-host-classes b/class/50-host-classes[m[m\n[1mindex 21f689b..956cec0 100755[m[m\n[1m--- a/class/50-host-classes[m[m\n[1m+++ b/class/50-host-classes[m[m\n[36m@@ -3,7 +3,7 @@[m[m\n # assign classes by hosts[m[m\n [m[m\n # first, common classes.[m[m\n[31m-echo -n "FAIBASE GRUB DHCPC DEMO ";[m[m\n[32m+[m[32mecho -n "FAIBASE DHCPC DEMO ";[m[m\n [m[m\n # detect whether this is physical, or virtual hardware. look for Bochs in the bios.[m[m\n BOCHS=`dmidecode | grep Bochs`;[m[m\n[36m@@ -35,6 +35,13 @@[m [mif [ ! -z "$OPMODES" ]; then[m[m\n fi[m[m\n fi[m[m\n [m[m\n[32m+[m[32m# detect if EFI is how the system booted.[m[m\n[32m+[m[32mif [ -d /sys/firmware/efi ]; then[m[m\n[32m+[m[32m echo -n "BOOTEFI GRUBEFI";[m[m\n[32m+[m[32melse[m[m\n[32m+[m[32m echo -n "BOOTBIOS GRUB ";[m[m\n[32m+[m[32mfi[m[m\n[32m+[m[m\n # use the hostname to set a list of classes. last one wins.[m[m\n case $HOSTNAME in[m[m\n faiserver)[m[m\n\n\n[K[?1l>\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n[?2004h]0;demo@faiserver: /home/fai/config/classdemo@faiserver:/home/fai/config/class$ ", "output": "3300.070523, new event"} +{"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nd\nd\ni\ni\nf\nf\nf\nf\n\n\n\n[?2004l\n\nsudo: unable to resolve host faiserver: Name or service not known\n\n[?1h=\n\n[1mdiff --git a/class/50-host-classes b/class/50-host-classes[m[m\n[1mindex 21f689b..956cec0 100755[m[m\n[1m--- a/class/50-host-classes[m[m\n[1m+++ b/class/50-host-classes[m[m\n[36m@@ -3,7 +3,7 @@[m[m\n\n... [TRUNCATED 18 LINES OF SYSTEM OUTPUT] ...\n\n[32m+[m[m\n # use the hostname to set a list of classes. last one wins.[m[m\n case $HOSTNAME in[m[m\n faiserver)[m[m\n\n\n[K[?1l>\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n[?2004h]0;demo@faiserver: /home/fai/config/classdemo@faiserver:/home/fai/config/class$ ", "output": "3300.070523, new event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\ns\ne\ne\n\n[K\n.\n.\n'\n'\n\n\n\n[?2004l\n\nsudo: unable to resolve host faiserver: Name or service not known\n\n[master 5b939ca] detect boot method, and select the right grub class so that the target system boots.\n\n 1 file changed, 8 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n[?2004h]0;demo@faiserver: /home/fai/config/classdemo@faiserver:/home/fai/config/class$ ", "output": "3342.31966, new event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nc\nc\nd\nd\n \n \n.\n.\n.\n.\n/\n/\n\n\n\n[?2004l\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n[?2004h]0;demo@faiserver: /home/faidemo@faiserver:/home/fai$ ", "output": "3348.157154, new event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n.\n/\n/\n\n\n\n[?2004l\n\n[?2004h]0;demo@faiserver: /home/faidemo@faiserver:/home/fai$ \n\n\n(reverse-i-search)`': [K\nt\nt': sudo git commit -am 'detect boot method, and select the right grub class so that the target system boo[7mt[27ms.'\ni\n\n[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[12Pi': sudo git commit -am 'create an EFI partition, and use GPT instead of MSDOS parti[7mti[27mon tables.'\nm\n\n[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[29Pm': sudo bash -c '[7mtim[27me ./make-fai-cd.sh 2>&1 | tee make-fai-cd.out'\n[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n\n", "output": "3350.50481, new event"} @@ -468,7 +468,7 @@ {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nRemoving systemd-sysv (252.30-1~deb12u2) ...\n\nSelecting previously unselected package sysvinit-core.\n(Reading database ... \n\n(Reading database ... 5%\n\n(Reading database ... 10%\n\n(Reading database ... 15%\n\n(Reading database ... 20%\n\n(Reading database ... 25%\n\n(Reading database ... 30%\n(Reading database ... 35%\n(Reading database ... 40%\n(Reading database ... 45%\n(Reading database ... 50%\n(Reading database ... 55%\n(Reading database ... 60%\n(Reading database ... 65%\n(Reading database ... 70%\n(Reading database ... 75%\n(Reading database ... 80%\n(Reading database ... 85%\n\n(Reading database ... 90%\n(Reading database ... 95%\n(Reading database ... 100%\n(Reading database ... 11916 files and directories currently installed.)\n\nPreparing to unpack .../00-sysvinit-core_3.06-4_i386.deb ...\n\nAdding 'diversion of /usr/share/man/de/man8/init.8.gz to /usr/share/man/de/man8/init.8.dist by sysvinit-core'\n\nAdding 'diversion of /usr/share/man/de/man8/halt.8.gz to /usr/share/man/de/man8/halt.8.dist by sysvinit-core'\n\nAdding 'diversion of /usr/share/man/de/man8/poweroff.8.gz to /usr/share/man/de/man8/poweroff.8.dist by sysvinit-core'\n\nAdding 'diversion of /usr/share/man/de/man8/reboot.8.gz to /usr/share/man/de/man8/reboot.8.dist by sysvinit-core'\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nAdding 'diversion of /usr/share/man/de/man8/runlevel.8.gz to /usr/share/man/de/man8/runlevel.8.dist by sysvinit-core'\n", "output": "3518.467143, old event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nSelecting previously unselected package psmisc.\n\nPreparing to unpack .../114-psmisc_23.6-1_i386.deb ...\n\nUnpacking psmisc (23.6-1) ...\n\nSelecting previously unselected package rdate.\n\nPreparing to unpack .../115-rdate_1%3a1.11-3_i386.deb ...\nUnpacking rdate (1:1.11-3) ...\n\nSelecting previously unselected package read-edid.\n\nPreparing to unpack .../116-read-edid_3.0.2-1.1_i386.deb ...\n\nUnpacking read-edid (3.0.2-1.1) ...\n\nSelecting previously unselected package smartmontools.\n\nPreparing to unpack .../117-smartmontools_7.3-1+b1_i386.deb ...\n\nUnpacking smartmontools (7.3-1+b1) ...\n\nSelecting previously unselected package ssh.\n\nPreparing to unpack .../118-ssh_1%3a9.2p1-2+deb12u3_all.deb ...\n\nUnpacking ssh (1:9.2p1-2+deb12u3) ...\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nSelecting previously unselected package strace.\n", "output": "3577.327873, old event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nSetting up libc6-dev:i386 (2.36-9+deb12u8) ...\n\nSetting up curl (7.88.1-10+deb12u7) ...\n\nSetting up discover (2.1.2-10) ...\n\nSetting up sysvinit-core (3.06-4) ...\n\nNot restarting sysvinit\n\nSetting up libpython3-stdlib:i386 (3.11.2-1+b1) ...\nSetting up linux-image-686-pae (6.1.106-3) ...\n\nSetting up efibootmgr (17-2) ...\nSetting up openssh-sftp-server (1:9.2p1-2+deb12u3) ...\nSetting up python3.11 (3.11.2-6+deb12u2) ...\n\nSetting up libnfsidmap1:i386 (1:2.6.2-4) ...\nSetting up openssh-server (1:9.2p1-2+deb12u3) ...\n\n\nCreating config file /etc/ssh/sshd_config with new version\n\nCreating SSH2 RSA key; this may take some time ...\n\n\n3072 SHA256:JrirmYEYHImp3RO3pp/agCa/UmTGbVfXGxDbMlPom+s root@faiserver (RSA)\n\nCreating SSH2 ECDSA key; this may take some time ...\n\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n256 SHA256:zFGQ8soK2FqYy3ASwNygRc3LEh1zP/oNoDxrpgiFwco root@faiserver (ECDSA)\n", "output": "3596.502391, old event"} -{"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n libcbor0.8 libcom-err2 libcrypt-dev libcrypt1 libcryptsetup12 libctf-nobfd0\n libctf0 libcurl4 libcwidget4 libdav1d6 libdb5.3 libdbus-1-3 libde265-0\n libdeflate0 libdevmapper-event1.02.1 libdevmapper1.02.1 libdiscover2\n libdmraid1.0.0.rc16 libdpkg-perl libduktape207 libedit2 libefiboot1\n libefivar1 libelf1 libelogind0 libevent-2.1-7 libevent-core-2.1-7 libexpat1\n libext2fs2 libfdisk1 libffi8 libfido2-1 libfile-fcntllock-perl\n libfile-find-rule-perl libfile-lchown-perl libfontconfig1 libfreetype6\n libfribidi0 libfuse2 libgav1-1 libgc1 libgcc-12-dev libgcc-s1 libgccjit0\n libgcrypt20 libgd3 libgdbm-compat4 libgdbm6 libglib2.0-0 libglib2.0-data\n libgmp10 libgnutls-dane0 libgnutls30 libgomp1 libgpg-error-l10n\n libgpg-error0 libgpm2 libgprofng0 libgsasl18 libgssapi-krb5-2 libgssglue1\n libhd21 libheif1 libhogweed6 libicu72 libidn12 libidn2-0 libisl23 libisns0\n libitm1 libjansson4 libjbig0 libjpeg62-turbo libjson-c5 libk5crypto3\n libkeyutils1 libkmod2 libkrb5-3 libkrb5support0 liblcms2-2 libldap-2.5-0\n libldap-common liblerc4 liblinear4 liblinux-lvm-perl liblocale-gettext-perl\n liblockfile-bin liblockfile1 libltdl7 liblua5.3-0 liblvm2cmd2.03 liblz4-1\n liblzma5 liblzo2-2 libmagic-mgc libmagic1 libmailutils9 libmariadb3 libmd0\n libmnl0 libmount1 libmpc3 libmpfr6 libncurses6 libncursesw6 libnettle8\n libnfsidmap1 libnghttp2-14 libnl-3-200 libnl-genl-3-200 libnsl-dev libnsl2\n libntlm0 libnuma1 libnumber-compare-perl libnvme1 libopeniscsiusr\n libp11-kit0 libpam-cap libpam-elogind libpam-modules libpam-modules-bin\n libpam-runtime libpam0g libparse-recdescent-perl libparted2 libpcap0.8\n libpci3 libpcre2-8-0 libpcre3 libperl5.36 libpkgconf3 libpng16-16\n libpolkit-agent-1-0 libpolkit-gobject-1-0 libpopt0 libpq5 libproc2-0 libpsl5\n libpython3-stdlib libpython3.11 libpython3.11-minimal libpython3.11-stdlib\n libquadmath0 librav1e0 libreadline8 librtmp1 libsasl2-2 libsasl2-modules\n libsasl2-modules-db libseccomp2 libselinux1 libsemanage-common libsemanage2\n libsepol2 libsigc++-2.0-0v5 libsmartcols1 libsqlite3-0 libss2 libssh2-1\n libssl3 libstdc++6 libtasn1-6 libtext-charwidth-perl libtext-glob-perl\n libtext-iconv-perl libtext-wrapi18n-perl libtiff6 libtinfo6 libtirpc-common\n libtirpc-dev libtirpc3 libubsan1 libudev1 libudns0 libunbound8 libunistring2\n libusb-1.0-0 libuuid1 libwebp7 libwrap0 libx11-6 libx11-data libx265-199\n libx86-1 libx86emu3 libxapian30 libxau6 libxcb1 libxdmcp6 libxext6 libxml2\n libxmuu1 libxpm4 libxtables12 libxxhash0 libyuv0 libzstd1 linux-base\n linux-image-6.1.0-25-686-pae linux-image-686-pae linux-libc-dev logsave\n lsb-base lshw lua-lpeg lvm2 mailutils mailutils-common manpages manpages-dev\n mariadb-common mdadm mdetect media-types mount mysql-common nbd-client\n ncurses-base ncurses-term netbase netcat-traditional netselect nfs-common\n\n nmap nmap-common ntpsec-ntpdate ntpsec-ntpdig numactl nvme-cli open-iscsi\n openssh-client openssh-server openssh-sftp-server openssl\n orphan-sysvinit-scripts os-prober parted passwd patch pci.ids pciutils perl\n perl-base perl-modules-5.36 pigz pkg-config pkgconf pkgconf-bin polkitd\n\n powermgmt-base procinfo procps psmisc publicsuffix pxelinux python3\n\n python3-minimal python3-ntp python3.11 python3.11-minimal rdate read-edid\n readline-common rpcbind rpcsvc-proto rsync runit-helper sed sensible-utils\n sgml-base shared-mime-info smartmontools ssh startpar strace syslinux-common\n syslinux-efi sysv-rc sysvinit-core sysvinit-utils tar\n\n thin-provisioning-tools ucf udev udns-utils usb.ids usbutils usrmerge\n\n uuid-runtime xauth xdg-user-dirs xkb-data xml-core xz-utils zlib1g zstd\n\n0 upgraded, 426 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.\nNeed to get 259 MB of archives.\nAfter this operation, 998 MB of additional disk space will be used.\nGet:1 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 gcc-12-base i386 12.2.0-14 [37.5 kB]\n\nGet:2 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libc6 i386 2.36-9+deb12u8 [2,627 kB]\n\nGet:3 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libgcc-s1 i386 12.2.0-14 [59.5 kB]\n\nGet:4 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 debianutils i386 5.7-0.5~deb12u1 [103 kB]\n\nGet:5 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libbz2-1.0 i386 1.0.8-5+b1 [47.1 kB]\n\nGet:6 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 liblzma5 i386 5.4.1-0.2 [215 kB]\n\nGet:7 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libmd0 i386 1.0.4-2 [30.5 kB]\n\nGet:8 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libpcre2-8-0 i386 10.42-1 [259 kB]\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nGet:9 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libselinux1 i386 3.4-1+b6 [77.6 kB]\n", "output": "3662.061516, old event"} +{"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n libcbor0.8 libcom-err2 libcrypt-dev libcrypt1 libcryptsetup12 libctf-nobfd0\n libctf0 libcurl4 libcwidget4 libdav1d6 libdb5.3 libdbus-1-3 libde265-0\n libdeflate0 libdevmapper-event1.02.1 libdevmapper1.02.1 libdiscover2\n libdmraid1.0.0.rc16 libdpkg-perl libduktape207 libedit2 libefiboot1\n libefivar1 libelf1 libelogind0 libevent-2.1-7 libevent-core-2.1-7 libexpat1\n\n... [TRUNCATED 29 LINES OF SYSTEM OUTPUT] ...\n\n linux-image-6.1.0-25-686-pae linux-image-686-pae linux-libc-dev logsave\n lsb-base lshw lua-lpeg lvm2 mailutils mailutils-common manpages manpages-dev\n mariadb-common mdadm mdetect media-types mount mysql-common nbd-client\n ncurses-base ncurses-term netbase netcat-traditional netselect nfs-common\n\n nmap nmap-common ntpsec-ntpdate ntpsec-ntpdig numactl nvme-cli open-iscsi\n openssh-client openssh-server openssh-sftp-server openssl\n orphan-sysvinit-scripts os-prober parted passwd patch pci.ids pciutils perl\n perl-base perl-modules-5.36 pigz pkg-config pkgconf pkgconf-bin polkitd\n\n powermgmt-base procinfo procps psmisc publicsuffix pxelinux python3\n\n python3-minimal python3-ntp python3.11 python3.11-minimal rdate read-edid\n readline-common rpcbind rpcsvc-proto rsync runit-helper sed sensible-utils\n sgml-base shared-mime-info smartmontools ssh startpar strace syslinux-common\n syslinux-efi sysv-rc sysvinit-core sysvinit-utils tar\n\n thin-provisioning-tools ucf udev udns-utils usb.ids usbutils usrmerge\n\n uuid-runtime xauth xdg-user-dirs xkb-data xml-core xz-utils zlib1g zstd\n\n0 upgraded, 426 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.\nNeed to get 259 MB of archives.\nAfter this operation, 998 MB of additional disk space will be used.\nGet:1 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 gcc-12-base i386 12.2.0-14 [37.5 kB]\n\nGet:2 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libc6 i386 2.36-9+deb12u8 [2,627 kB]\n\nGet:3 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libgcc-s1 i386 12.2.0-14 [59.5 kB]\n\nGet:4 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 debianutils i386 5.7-0.5~deb12u1 [103 kB]\n\nGet:5 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libbz2-1.0 i386 1.0.8-5+b1 [47.1 kB]\n\nGet:6 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 liblzma5 i386 5.4.1-0.2 [215 kB]\n\nGet:7 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libmd0 i386 1.0.4-2 [30.5 kB]\n\nGet:8 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libpcre2-8-0 i386 10.42-1 [259 kB]\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nGet:9 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libselinux1 i386 3.4-1+b6 [77.6 kB]\n", "output": "3662.061516, old event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nGet:333 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libx265-199 i386 3.5-2+b1 [687 kB]\n\nGet:334 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libheif1 i386 1.15.1-1 [230 kB]\n\nGet:335 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libdeflate0 i386 1.14-1 [57.5 kB]\n\nGet:336 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libjbig0 i386 2.1-6.1 [31.6 kB]\n\nGet:337 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 liblerc4 i386 4.0.0+ds-2 [181 kB]\n\nGet:338 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libwebp7 i386 1.2.4-0.2+deb12u1 [294 kB]\n\nGet:339 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libtiff6 i386 4.5.0-6+deb12u1 [332 kB]\n\nGet:340 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libxau6 i386 1:1.0.9-1 [20.0 kB]\n\nGet:341 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libxdmcp6 i386 1:1.1.2-3 [26.7 kB]\n\nGet:342 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libxcb1 i386 1.15-1 [148 kB]\n\nGet:343 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libx11-data all 2:1.8.4-2+deb12u2 [292 kB]\n\nGet:344 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libx11-6 i386 2:1.8.4-2+deb12u2 [782 kB]\n\nGet:345 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libxpm4 i386 1:3.5.12-1.1+deb12u1 [50.4 kB]\n\nGet:346 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libgd3 i386 2.3.3-9 [129 kB]\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nGet:347 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libc-devtools i386 2.36-9+deb12u8 [55.6 kB]\n", "output": "3670.694895, old event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nGet:359 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 liblinear4 i386 2.3.0+dfsg-5 [44.2 kB]\n\nGet:360 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libltdl7 i386 2.4.7-7~deb12u1 [395 kB]\n\nGet:361 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 liblua5.3-0 i386 5.3.6-2 [144 kB]\n\nGet:362 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 mailutils-common all 1:3.15-4 [781 kB]\n\nGet:363 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 mysql-common all 5.8+1.1.0 [6,636 B]\n\nGet:364 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 mariadb-common all 1:10.11.6-0+deb12u1 [24.4 kB]\n\nGet:365 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libmariadb3 i386 1:10.11.6-0+deb12u1 [176 kB]\n\nGet:366 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libpq5 i386 15.8-0+deb12u1 [196 kB]\n\nGet:367 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libpython3.11 i386 3.11.2-6+deb12u2 [2,013 kB]\n\nGet:368 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libmailutils9 i386 1:3.15-4 [922 kB]\n\nGet:369 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libncurses6 i386 6.4-4 [111 kB]\n\nGet:370 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libnl-3-200 i386 3.7.0-0.2+b1 [66.2 kB]\n\nGet:371 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libnl-genl-3-200 i386 3.7.0-0.2+b1 [22.5 kB]\n\nGet:372 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libnvme1 i386 1.3-1+deb12u1 [64.2 kB]\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nGet:373 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libpam-cap i386 1:2.66-4 [14.7 kB]\n", "output": "3671.619688, old event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nGet:388 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 lshw i386 02.19.git.2021.06.19.996aaad9c7-2+b1 [349 kB]\n\nGet:389 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 lua-lpeg i386 1.0.2-2 [41.7 kB]\n\nGet:390 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 lvm2 i386 2.03.16-2 [1,204 kB]\n\nGet:391 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 mailutils i386 1:3.15-4 [562 kB]\n\nGet:392 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 manpages-dev all 6.03-2 [2,030 kB]\n\nGet:393 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 mdetect i386 0.5.2.6 [16.3 kB]\n\nGet:394 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 nbd-client i386 1:3.24-1.1 [46.8 kB]\n\nGet:395 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 netselect i386 0.3.ds1-30.1 [23.3 kB]\n\nGet:396 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 nmap-common all 7.93+dfsg1-1 [4,148 kB]\n\nGet:397 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 nmap i386 7.93+dfsg1-1 [1,936 kB]\n\nGet:398 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 python3-ntp i386 1.2.2+dfsg1-1+deb12u1 [90.7 kB]\n\nGet:399 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 ntpsec-ntpdig i386 1.2.2+dfsg1-1+deb12u1 [31.9 kB]\n\nGet:400 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 ntpsec-ntpdate i386 1.2.2+dfsg1-1+deb12u1 [29.0 kB]\n\nGet:401 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 numactl i386 2.0.16-1 [37.8 kB]\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nGet:402 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 nvme-cli i386 2.4+really2.3-3 [572 kB]\n", "output": "3672.755473, old event"} @@ -505,8 +505,8 @@ {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\ninstall_packages: executing aptitude -R -d -o Aptitude::Log=/dev/null -o Aptitude::CmdLine::Ignore-Trust-Violations=yes -o APT::Get::AllowUnauthenticated=true -o Acquire::AllowInsecureRepositories=true -o DPkg::force-conflicts::=yes -o Dir::State=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/lib/apt -o Dir::Log=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/log/apt -o Dir::State::extended_states=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/lib/apt/lists/extended_states -o Dir::State::status=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/statefile -o Dir::Cache=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/cache/apt -o Dir::State=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/cache/apt -o Dir::Cache::Archives=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/cache/apt/archives -o Dir::Etc=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/etc/apt/ -o Dir::State::Lists=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/lib/apt/lists/ -y install mcrypt\n\nReading package lists...\n\nBuilding dependency tree...\n\nReading state information...\n\nReading extended state information...\n\nInitializing package states...\n\nWriting extended state information...\n\nBuilding tag database...\n\nThe following NEW packages will be installed:\n bzip2{a} gcc-12-base{a} libbz2-1.0{a} libc6{a} libgcc-s1{a} libmcrypt4{a} libmhash2{a} mcrypt zlib1g{a} \nThe following packages are RECOMMENDED but will NOT be installed:\n libidn2-0 \n0 packages upgraded, 9 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.\nNeed to get 243 kB/3,147 kB of archives. After unpacking 13.8 MB will be used.\nWriting extended state information...\n\nGet: 1 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libmcrypt4 i386 2.5.8-7 [72.2 kB]\n\nGet: 2 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libmhash2 i386 0.9.9.9-9 [105 kB]\n\nGet: 3 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 mcrypt i386 2.6.8-6 [66.3 kB]\n\nFetched 243 kB in 0s (2,290 kB/s)\n\ninstall_packages: executing aptitude -R -d -o Aptitude::Log=/dev/null -o Aptitude::CmdLine::Ignore-Trust-Violations=yes -o APT::Get::AllowUnauthenticated=true -o Acquire::AllowInsecureRepositories=true -o DPkg::force-conflicts::=yes -o Dir::State=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/lib/apt -o Dir::Log=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/log/apt -o Dir::State::extended_states=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/lib/apt/lists/extended_states -o Dir::State::status=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/statefile -o Dir::Cache=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/cache/apt -o Dir::State=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/cache/apt -o Dir::Cache::Archives=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/cache/apt/archives -o Dir::Etc=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/etc/apt/ -o Dir::State::Lists=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/lib/apt/lists/ -y install libphp-adodb\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nReading package lists...\n", "output": "4118.310292, old event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nBuilding tag database...\n\nThe following NEW packages will be installed:\n debconf{a} dpkg{a} fontconfig-config{a} fonts-dejavu-core{a} gcc-12-base{a} init-system-helpers{a} libabsl20220623{a} libacl1{a} libaom3{a} libavif15{a} libbrotli1{a} libbsd0{a} libbz2-1.0{a} libc6{a} libcrypt1{a} libdav1d6{a} libdb5.3{a} libde265-0{a} libdeflate0{a} libexpat1{a} libfile-find-rule-perl{a} libfontconfig1{a} libfreetype6{a} libgav1-1{a} libgcc-s1{a} libgd3{a} libgdbm-compat4{a} libgdbm6{a} libheif1{a} libjbig0{a} libjpeg62-turbo{a} liblerc4{a} liblzma5{a} libmd0{a} libnet-snmp-perl{a} libnuma1{a} libnumber-compare-perl{a} libpcre2-8-0{a} libperl5.36{a} libpng16-16{a} librav1e0{a} libselinux1{a} libsnmp-session-perl{a} libstdc++6{a} libtext-glob-perl{a} libtiff6{a} libwebp7{a} libx11-6{a} libx11-data{a} libx265-199{a} libxau6{a} libxcb1{a} libxdmcp6{a} libxpm4{a} libyuv0{a} libzstd1{a} mrtg perl{a} perl-base{a} perl-modules-5.36{a} tar{a} usrmerge{a} zlib1g{a} \nThe following packages are RECOMMENDED but will NOT be installed:\n apt-utils debconf-i18n libidn2-0 libio-socket-inet6-perl libsocket6-perl netbase \n0 packages upgraded, 63 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.\nNeed to get 551 kB/27.7 MB of archives. After unpacking 117 MB will be used.\nWriting extended state information...\n\nGet: 1 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libsnmp-session-perl all 1.14~git20221124T101957-1 [163 kB]\n\nGet: 2 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 mrtg i386 2.17.10-5+deb12u2 [388 kB]\n\nFetched 551 kB in 0s (21.9 MB/s)\n\ninstall_packages: executing aptitude -R -d -o Aptitude::Log=/dev/null -o Aptitude::CmdLine::Ignore-Trust-Violations=yes -o APT::Get::AllowUnauthenticated=true -o Acquire::AllowInsecureRepositories=true -o DPkg::force-conflicts::=yes -o Dir::State=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/lib/apt -o Dir::Log=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/log/apt -o Dir::State::extended_states=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/lib/apt/lists/extended_states -o Dir::State::status=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/statefile -o Dir::Cache=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/cache/apt -o Dir::State=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/cache/apt -o Dir::Cache::Archives=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/cache/apt/archives -o Dir::Etc=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/etc/apt/ -o Dir::State::Lists=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/lib/apt/lists/ -y install statgrab\n\nReading package lists...\n\nBuilding dependency tree...\n\nReading state information...\n\nReading extended state information...\n\nInitializing package states...\n\nWriting extended state information...\n\nBuilding tag database...\n\nThe following NEW packages will be installed:\n gcc-12-base{a} libc6{a} libgcc-s1{a} libstatgrab10{a} statgrab \nThe following packages are RECOMMENDED but will NOT be installed:\n libidn2-0 \n0 packages upgraded, 5 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.\nNeed to get 219 kB/2,943 kB of archives. After unpacking 13.0 MB will be used.\nWriting extended state information...\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nGet: 1 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libstatgrab10 i386 0.92.1-1.1 [120 kB]\n", "output": "4126.193253, old event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nBuilding tag database...\n\nThe following NEW packages will be installed:\n adduser{a} adwaita-icon-theme{a} at-spi2-common{a} ca-certificates{a} dbus{a} dbus-bin{a} dbus-daemon{a} dbus-session-bus-common{a} dbus-system-bus-common{a} dbus-user-session{a} dconf-gsettings-backend{a} dconf-service{a} debconf{a} dmsetup{a} dpkg{a} fontconfig{a} fontconfig-config{a} fonts-dejavu-core{a} gcc-12-base{a} gtk-update-icon-cache{a} hicolor-icon-theme{a} init-system-helpers{a} libacl1{a} libapparmor1{a} libargon2-1{a} libatk-bridge2.0-0{a} libatk1.0-0{a} libatspi2.0-0{a} libaudit-common{a} libaudit1{a} libavahi-client3{a} libavahi-common-data{a} libavahi-common3{a} libblkid1{a} libbrotli1{a} libbsd0{a} libbz2-1.0{a} libc6{a} libcairo-gobject2{a} libcairo2{a} libcap-ng0{a} libcap2{a} libclone-perl{a} libcolord2{a} libcom-err2{a} libcrypt1{a} libcryptsetup12{a} libcups2{a} libdatrie1{a} libdb5.3{a} libdbus-1-3{a} libdconf1{a} libdeflate0{a} libdevmapper1.02.1{a} libencode-locale-perl{a} libepoxy0{a} libexpat1{a} libfdisk1{a} libffi8{a} libfile-find-rule-perl{a} libfile-listing-perl{a} libfontconfig1{a} libfreetype6{a} libfribidi0{a} libgcc-s1{a} libgcrypt20{a} libgdbm-compat4{a} libgdbm6{a} libgdk-pixbuf-2.0-0{a} libgdk-pixbuf2.0-common{a} libglib2.0-0{a} libgmp10{a} libgnutls30{a} libgpg-error0{a} libgraphite2-3{a} libgssapi-krb5-2{a} libgtk-3-0{a} libgtk-3-common{a} libharfbuzz0b{a} libhogweed6{a} libhtml-parser-perl{a} libhtml-tagset-perl{a} libhtml-tree-perl{a} libhttp-cookies-perl{a} libhttp-date-perl{a} libhttp-message-perl{a} libhttp-negotiate-perl{a} libice6{a} libicu72{a} libidn2-0{a} libio-html-perl{a} libio-socket-ssl-perl{a} libip4tc2{a} libjbig0{a} libjpeg62-turbo{a} libjson-c5{a} libk5crypto3{a} libkeyutils1{a} libkmod2{a} libkrb5-3{a} libkrb5support0{a} liblcms2-2{a} liblerc4{a} liblwp-mediatypes-perl{a} liblwp-protocol-https-perl{a} liblz4-1{a} liblzma5{a} libmd0{a} libmount1{a} libncursesw6{a} libnet-http-perl{a} libnet-ssleay-perl{a} libnettle8{a} libnumber-compare-perl{a} libp11-kit0{a} libpam-modules{a} libpam-modules-bin{a} libpam-runtime{a} libpam-systemd{a} libpam0g{a} libpango-1.0-0{a} libpangocairo-1.0-0{a} libpangoft2-1.0-0{a} libpcre2-8-0{a} libperl5.36{a} libpixman-1-0{a} libpng16-16{a} libproc2-0{a} libregexp-ipv6-perl{a} libseccomp2{a} libselinux1{a} libsemanage-common{a} libsemanage2{a} libsepol2{a} libsm6{a} libsmartcols1{a} libssl3{a} libstdc++6{a} libsystemd-shared{a} libsystemd0{a} libtasn1-6{a} libtext-glob-perl{a} libthai-data{a} libthai0{a} libtiff6{a} libtimedate-perl{a} libtinfo6{a} libtry-tiny-perl{a} libudev1{a} libunistring2{a} liburi-perl{a} libuuid1{a} libwayland-client0{a} libwayland-cursor0{a} libwayland-egl1{a} libwebp7{a} libwww-perl{a} libwww-robotrules-perl{a} libx11-6{a} libx11-data{a} libxau6{a} libxcb-render0{a} libxcb-shm0{a} libxcb1{a} libxcomposite1{a} libxcursor1{a} libxdamage1{a} libxdmcp6{a} libxext6{a} libxfixes3{a} libxft2{a} libxi6{a} libxinerama1{a} libxkbcommon0{a} libxml2{a} libxrandr2{a} libxrender1{a} libxt6{a} libxxf86vm1{a} libzstd1{a} lsb-base{a} mount{a} netbase{a} openssl{a} passwd{a} perl{a} perl-base{a} perl-modules-5.36{a} perl-openssl-defaults{a} procps{a} shared-mime-info{a} systemd{a} systemd-sysv{a} sysvinit-utils{a} tar{a} usrmerge{a} x11-common{a} xkb-data{a} xscreensaver xscreensaver-data{a} zlib1g{a} \nThe following packages are RECOMMENDED but will NOT be installed:\n apt-utils at-spi2-core chrony debconf-i18n fonts-urw-base35 krb5-locales libdata-dump-perl libgdk-pixbuf2.0-bin libglib2.0-data libgpg-error-l10n libgpm2 libgtk-3-bin libhtml-form-perl libhtml-format-perl libhttp-daemon-perl libjpeg-turbo-progs libmailtools-perl libnss-systemd librsvg2-common miscfiles ntpsec openntpd psmisc sensible-utils systemd-timesyncd uuid-runtime wamerican wamerican-huge wamerican-insane wamerican-large wamerican-small wbrazilian wbritish wbritish-huge wbritish-insane wbritish-large wbritish-small wbulgarian wcanadian wcanadian-huge wcanadian-insane wcanadian-large wcanadian-small wcatalan wdanish wdutch wesperanto wfaroese wfrench wgalician-minimos wgerman-medical witalian wngerman wnorw\negia\nn wogerman wpolish wportuguese wspanish wswedish wswiss wukrainian xdg-user-dirs xfonts-100dpi \n0 packages upgraded, 201 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.\nNeed to get 823 kB/77.5 MB of archives. After unpacking 299 MB will be used.\nWriting extended state information...\n\nGet: 1 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xscreensaver-data i386 6.06+dfsg1-3+deb12u1 [379 kB]\n\nGet: 2 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xscreensaver i386 6.06+dfsg1-3+deb12u1 [445 kB]\n\nFetched 823 kB in 0s (5,001 kB/s)\n\nCalling reprepro\n\nExporting indices...\n\n/usr/bin/fai-mirror finished.\nNumber of packages in the mirror: \n2236\n\nMirror size and location: \n1.5G\t/usr/fai/mirror\n\nCopying the nfsroot to CD image\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nCopying the config space to CD image\n", "output": "4361.31276, new event"} -{"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n2236\n\nMirror size and location: \n1.5G\t/usr/fai/mirror\n\nCopying the nfsroot to CD image\n\nCopying the config space to CD image\n\nCopying the mirror to CD image\n\nParallel mksquashfs: Using 4 processors\nCreating 4.0 filesystem on /home/tmp/fai-cd.sIkS6r/LiveOS/squashfs.img, block size 131072.\n\n[============================================- ] 16700/22217 75%\n\n[===========================================================\\] 22217/22217 100%\n\n\nExportable Squashfs 4.0 filesystem, zstd compressed, data block size 131072\n\tcompressed data, compressed metadata, compressed fragments,\n\tcompressed xattrs, compressed ids\n\tduplicates are removed\nFilesystem size 1893228.27 Kbytes (1848.86 Mbytes)\n\t66.57% of uncompressed filesystem size (2843837.12 Kbytes)\nInode table size 21597 bytes (21.09 Kbytes)\n\t24.26% of uncompressed inode table size (89010 bytes)\nDirectory table size 56 bytes (0.05 Kbytes)\n\t96.55% of uncompressed directory table size (58 bytes)\nNumber of duplicate files found 0\nNumber of inodes 3\nNumber of files 1\nNumber of fragments 0\nNumber of symbolic links 0\nNumber of device nodes 0\nNumber of fifo nodes 0\nNumber of socket nodes 0\nNumber of directories 2\nNumber of hard-links 0\nNumber of ids (unique uids + gids) 1\nNumber of uids 1\n\troot (0)\nNumber of gids 1\n\troot (0)\n\nmkfs.fat 4.2 (2021-01-31)\n\nWriting FAI CD-ROM image to fai_cd.iso. This may need some time.\n\nxorriso 1.5.4 : RockRidge filesystem manipulator, libburnia project.\n\n\nISO image size and filename: 1.9G\tfai_cd.iso\n\n\nreal\t19m18.312s\nuser\t13m15.563s\nsys\t2m23.256s\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n[?2004h]0;demo@faiserver: /home/faidemo@faiserver:/home/fai$ ", "output": "4508.919244, new event"} -{"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nCopying the mirror to CD image\n\nParallel mksquashfs: Using 4 processors\nCreating 4.0 filesystem on /home/tmp/fai-cd.sIkS6r/LiveOS/squashfs.img, block size 131072.\n\n[============================================- ] 16700/22217 75%\n\n[===========================================================\\] 22217/22217 100%\n\n\nExportable Squashfs 4.0 filesystem, zstd compressed, data block size 131072\n\tcompressed data, compressed metadata, compressed fragments,\n\tcompressed xattrs, compressed ids\n\tduplicates are removed\nFilesystem size 1893228.27 Kbytes (1848.86 Mbytes)\n\t66.57% of uncompressed filesystem size (2843837.12 Kbytes)\nInode table size 21597 bytes (21.09 Kbytes)\n\t24.26% of uncompressed inode table size (89010 bytes)\nDirectory table size 56 bytes (0.05 Kbytes)\n\t96.55% of uncompressed directory table size (58 bytes)\nNumber of duplicate files found 0\nNumber of inodes 3\nNumber of files 1\nNumber of fragments 0\nNumber of symbolic links 0\nNumber of device nodes 0\nNumber of fifo nodes 0\nNumber of socket nodes 0\nNumber of directories 2\nNumber of hard-links 0\nNumber of ids (unique uids + gids) 1\nNumber of uids 1\n\troot (0)\nNumber of gids 1\n\troot (0)\n\nmkfs.fat 4.2 (2021-01-31)\n\nWriting FAI CD-ROM image to fai_cd.iso. This may need some time.\n\nxorriso 1.5.4 : RockRidge filesystem manipulator, libburnia project.\n\n\nISO image size and filename: 1.9G\tfai_cd.iso\n\n\nreal\t19m18.312s\nuser\t13m15.563s\nsys\t2m23.256s\n\n[?2004h]0;demo@faiserver: /home/faidemo@faiserver:/home/fai$ \n\n[?2004l\n\n\nlogout\n\nConnection to 172.16.0.17 closed.\n\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n[?2004h", "output": "4521.331903, new event"} +{"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n2236\n\nMirror size and location: \n1.5G\t/usr/fai/mirror\n\nCopying the nfsroot to CD image\n\nCopying the config space to CD image\n\nCopying the mirror to CD image\n\nParallel mksquashfs: Using 4 processors\nCreating 4.0 filesystem on /home/tmp/fai-cd.sIkS6r/LiveOS/squashfs.img, block size 131072.\n\n[============================================- ] 16700/22217 75%\n\n[===========================================================\\] 22217/22217 100%\n\n\nExportable Squashfs 4.0 filesystem, zstd compressed, data block size 131072\n\tcompressed data, compressed metadata, compressed fragments,\n\tcompressed xattrs, compressed ids\n\n... [TRUNCATED 18 LINES OF SYSTEM OUTPUT] ...\n\nNumber of uids 1\n\troot (0)\nNumber of gids 1\n\troot (0)\n\nmkfs.fat 4.2 (2021-01-31)\n\nWriting FAI CD-ROM image to fai_cd.iso. This may need some time.\n\nxorriso 1.5.4 : RockRidge filesystem manipulator, libburnia project.\n\n\nISO image size and filename: 1.9G\tfai_cd.iso\n\n\nreal\t19m18.312s\nuser\t13m15.563s\nsys\t2m23.256s\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n[?2004h]0;demo@faiserver: /home/faidemo@faiserver:/home/fai$ ", "output": "4508.919244, new event"} +{"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nCopying the mirror to CD image\n\nParallel mksquashfs: Using 4 processors\nCreating 4.0 filesystem on /home/tmp/fai-cd.sIkS6r/LiveOS/squashfs.img, block size 131072.\n\n[============================================- ] 16700/22217 75%\n\n[===========================================================\\] 22217/22217 100%\n\n\nExportable Squashfs 4.0 filesystem, zstd compressed, data block size 131072\n\tcompressed data, compressed metadata, compressed fragments,\n\tcompressed xattrs, compressed ids\n\n... [TRUNCATED 18 LINES OF SYSTEM OUTPUT] ...\n\nNumber of uids 1\n\troot (0)\nNumber of gids 1\n\troot (0)\n\nmkfs.fat 4.2 (2021-01-31)\n\nWriting FAI CD-ROM image to fai_cd.iso. This may need some time.\n\nxorriso 1.5.4 : RockRidge filesystem manipulator, libburnia project.\n\n\nISO image size and filename: 1.9G\tfai_cd.iso\n\n\nreal\t19m18.312s\nuser\t13m15.563s\nsys\t2m23.256s\n\n[?2004h]0;demo@faiserver: /home/faidemo@faiserver:/home/fai$ \n\n[?2004l\n\n\nlogout\n\nConnection to 172.16.0.17 closed.\n\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n[?2004h", "output": "4521.331903, new event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n\nfai_cd.iso 76% 1458MB 20.9MB/s 00:21 ETA\n\nfai_cd.iso 78% 1488MB 20.9MB/s 00:19 ETA\n\nfai_cd.iso 80% 1522MB 22.2MB/s 00:17 ETA\n\nfai_cd.iso 81% 1558MB 23.6MB/s 00:14 ETA\n\nfai_cd.iso 83% 1589MB 24.4MB/s 00:12 ETA\n\nfai_cd.iso 85% 1629MB 25.9MB/s 00:10 ETA\n\nfai_cd.iso 87% 1662MB 26.5MB/s 00:09 ETA\n\nfai_cd.iso 89% 1698MB 27.4MB/s 00:07 ETA\n\nfai_cd.iso 91% 1730MB 27.9MB/s 00:06 ETA\n\nfai_cd.iso 93% 1769MB 29.0MB/s 00:04 ETA\n\nfai_cd.iso 94% 1805MB 29.7MB/s 00:03 ETA\n\nfai_cd.iso 96% 1835MB 29.7MB/s 00:02 ETA\n\nfai_cd.iso 98% 1874MB 30.6MB/s 00:00 ETA\n\nfai_cd.iso 100% 1901MB 27.6MB/s 01:08 \n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n[?2004hdemo@stephost:~$ ", "output": "4603.70942, new event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\ns\n\n[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[20Ps': [7mss[27mh 172.16.0.17\nh\n[1@h': [7mssh[27m\n\n\n\n[8Pdemo@stephost:~$ ssh\n\n[?2004l\n\n\ndemo@172.16.0.17's password: \nf\na\ni\n\n\n\n\nLinux faiserver 6.1.0-22-686-pae #1 SMP PREEMPT_DYNAMIC Debian 6.1.94-1 (2024-06-21) i686\n\n\nPlan your installation, and FAI installs your plan.\n\nLast login: Fri Oct 11 15:50:13 2024 from 172.16.0.1\n\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n[?2004h]0;demo@faiserver: ~demo@faiserver:~$ ", "output": "4.892773, new event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nP\nP\nH\nH\n\t\nYS \n\n\n\n[?2004l\n\nsudo: unable to resolve host faiserver: Name or service not known\n\n[sudo] password for demo: \nf\na\ni\n\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n\n", "output": "21.48722, new event"} @@ -555,7 +555,7 @@ {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\ninstall_packages: executing aptitude -R -d -o Aptitude::Log=/dev/null -o Aptitude::CmdLine::Ignore-Trust-Violations=yes -o APT::Get::AllowUnauthenticated=true -o Acquire::AllowInsecureRepositories=true -o DPkg::force-conflicts::=yes -o Dir::State=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/lib/apt -o Dir::Log=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/log/apt -o Dir::State::extended_states=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/lib/apt/lists/extended_states -o Dir::State::status=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/statefile -o Dir::Cache=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/cache/apt -o Dir::State=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/cache/apt -o Dir::Cache::Archives=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/cache/apt/archives -o Dir::Etc=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/etc/apt/ -o Dir::State::Lists=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/lib/apt/lists/ -y install libgpmg1-dev\n\nReading package lists...\n\nBuilding dependency tree...\n\nReading state information...\n\nReading extended state information...\n\nInitializing package states...\n\nWriting extended state information...\n\nBuilding tag database...\n\nNote: selecting "libgpm-dev" instead of the virtual package "libgpmg1-dev"\nThe following NEW packages will be installed:\n gcc-12-base{a} libc-dev-bin{a} libc6{a} libc6-dev{a} libcom-err2{a} libcrypt-dev{a} libcrypt1{a} libgcc-s1{a} libgpm-dev libgpm2{a} libgssapi-krb5-2{a} libk5crypto3{a} libkeyutils1{a} libkrb5-3{a} libkrb5support0{a} libnsl-dev{a} libnsl2{a} libssl3{a} libtirpc-common{a} libtirpc-dev{a} libtirpc3{a} linux-libc-dev{a} rpcsvc-proto{a} \nThe following packages are RECOMMENDED but will NOT be installed:\n krb5-locales libc-devtools libidn2-0 manpages manpages-dev \n0 packages upgraded, 23 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.\nNeed to get 18.0 kB/9,941 kB of archives. After unpacking 39.6 MB will be used.\nWriting extended state information...\n\nGet: 1 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libgpm-dev i386 1.20.7-10+b1 [18.0 kB]\n\nFetched 18.0 kB in 0s (1,255 kB/s)\n\ninstall_packages: executing aptitude -R -d -o Aptitude::Log=/dev/null -o Aptitude::CmdLine::Ignore-Trust-Violations=yes -o APT::Get::AllowUnauthenticated=true -o Acquire::AllowInsecureRepositories=true -o DPkg::force-conflicts::=yes -o Dir::State=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/lib/apt -o Dir::Log=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/log/apt -o Dir::State::extended_states=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/lib/apt/lists/extended_states -o Dir::State::status=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/statefile -o Dir::Cache=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/cache/apt -o Dir::State=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/cache/apt -o Dir::Cache::Archives=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/cache/apt/archives -o Dir::Etc=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/etc/apt/ -o Dir::State::Lists=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/lib/apt/lists/ -y install nasm\n\nReading package lists...\n\nBuilding dependency tree...\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nReading state information...\n", "output": "802.954982, old event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nGet: 243 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 node-is-binary-path all 2.1.0-5 [3,684 B]\n\nGet: 244 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 node-path-is-absolute all 2.0.0-2 [4,068 B]\n\nGet: 245 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 node-set-immediate-shim all 2.0.0-2 [3,740 B]\n\nGet: 246 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 node-readdirp all 3.6.0-1 [11.5 kB]\n\nGet: 247 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 node-chokidar all 3.5.3-2 [32.3 kB]\n\nGet: 248 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 node-tslib all 2.4.1-1 [19.5 kB]\n\nGet: 249 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 node-chrome-trace-event all 1.0.3-2 [6,984 B]\n\nGet: 250 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 node-ci-info all 3.6.1+~cs1.1.0-1 [11.7 kB]\n\nGet: 251 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 node-prr all 1.0.1-3 [4,352 B]\n\nGet: 252 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 node-errno all 1.0.0-3 [7,736 B]\n\nGet: 253 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 node-memory-fs all 0.5.0+~0.3.3-2 [7,676 B]\n\nGet: 254 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 node-tapable all 2.2.1-2 [13.6 kB]\n\nGet: 255 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 node-enhanced-resolve all 5.10.0-1 [33.6 kB]\n\nGet: 256 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 node-es-module-lexer all 1.1.0+dfsg-2 [19.7 kB]\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nGet: 257 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 node-events all 3.3.0+~3.0.0-3 [5,888 B]\n", "output": "820.177948, old event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nReading state information...\n\nReading extended state information...\n\nInitializing package states...\n\nWriting extended state information...\n\nBuilding tag database...\n\nThe following NEW packages will be installed:\n adduser{a} adwaita-icon-theme{a} at-spi2-common{a} ca-certificates{a} dbus{a} dbus-bin{a} dbus-daemon{a} dbus-session-bus-common{a} dbus-system-bus-common{a} dbus-user-session{a} dconf-gsettings-backend{a} dconf-service{a} debconf{a} dmsetup{a} dpkg{a} fontconfig{a} fontconfig-config{a} fonts-dejavu-core{a} gcc-12-base{a} gtk-update-icon-cache{a} hicolor-icon-theme{a} init-system-helpers{a} libacl1{a} libapparmor1{a} libargon2-1{a} libatk-bridge2.0-0{a} libatk1.0-0{a} libatspi2.0-0{a} libaudit-common{a} libaudit1{a} libavahi-client3{a} libavahi-common-data{a} libavahi-common3{a} libblkid1{a} libbrotli1{a} libbsd0{a} libbz2-1.0{a} libc6{a} libcairo-gobject2{a} libcairo2{a} libcap-ng0{a} libcap2{a} libclone-perl{a} libcolord2{a} libcom-err2{a} libcrypt1{a} libcryptsetup12{a} libcups2{a} libdatrie1{a} libdb5.3{a} libdbus-1-3{a} libdconf1{a} libdeflate0{a} libdevmapper1.02.1{a} libencode-locale-perl{a} libepoxy0{a} libexpat1{a} libfdisk1{a} libffi8{a} libfile-find-rule-perl{a} libfile-listing-perl{a} libfontconfig1{a} libfreetype6{a} libfribidi0{a} libgcc-s1{a} libgcrypt20{a} libgdbm-compat4{a} libgdbm6{a} libgdk-pixbuf-2.0-0{a} libgdk-pixbuf2.0-common{a} libglib2.0-0{a} libgmp10{a} libgnutls30{a} libgpg-error0{a} libgraphite2-3{a} libgssapi-krb5-2{a} libgtk-3-0{a} libgtk-3-common{a} libharfbuzz0b{a} libhogweed6{a} libhtml-parser-perl{a} libhtml-tagset-perl{a} libhtml-tree-perl{a} libhttp-cookies-perl{a} libhttp-date-perl{a} libhttp-message-perl{a} libhttp-negotiate-perl{a} libice6{a} libicu72{a} libidn2-0{a} libio-html-perl{a} libio-socket-ssl-perl{a} libip4tc2{a} libjbig0{a} libjpeg62-turbo{a} libjson-c5{a} libk5crypto3{a} libkeyutils1{a} libkmod2{a} libkrb5-3{a} libkrb5support0{a} liblcms2-2{a} liblerc4{a} liblwp-mediatypes-perl{a} liblwp-protocol-https-perl{a} liblz4-1{a} liblzma5{a} libmd0{a} libmount1{a} libncursesw6{a} libnet-http-perl{a} libnet-ssleay-perl{a} libnettle8{a} libnumber-compare-perl{a} libp11-kit0{a} libpam-modules{a} libpam-modules-bin{a} libpam-runtime{a} libpam-systemd{a} libpam0g{a} libpango-1.0-0{a} libpangocairo-1.0-0{a} libpangoft2-1.0-0{a} libpcre2-8-0{a} libperl5.36{a} libpixman-1-0{a} libpng16-16{a} libproc2-0{a} libregexp-ipv6-perl{a} libseccomp2{a} libselinux1{a} libsemanage-common{a} libsemanage2{a} libsepol2{a} libsm6{a} libsmartcols1{a} libssl3{a} libstdc++6{a} libsystemd-shared{a} libsystemd0{a} libtasn1-6{a} libtext-glob-perl{a} libthai-data{a} libthai0{a} libtiff6{a} libtimedate-perl{a} libtinfo6{a} libtry-tiny-perl{a} libudev1{a} libunistring2{a} liburi-perl{a} libuuid1{a} libwayland-client0{a} libwayland-cursor0{a} libwayland-egl1{a} libwebp7{a} libwww-perl{a} libwww-robotrules-perl{a} libx11-6{a} libx11-data{a} libxau6{a} libxcb-render0{a} libxcb-shm0{a} libxcb1{a} libxcomposite1{a} libxcursor1{a} libxdamage1{a} libxdmcp6{a} libxext6{a} libxfixes3{a} libxft2{a} libxi6{a} libxinerama1{a} libxkbcommon0{a} libxml2{a} libxrandr2{a} libxrender1{a} libxt6{a} libxxf86vm1{a} libzstd1{a} lsb-base{a} mount{a} netbase{a} openssl{a} passwd{a} perl{a} perl-base{a} perl-modules-5.36{a} perl-openssl-defaults{a} procps{a} shared-mime-info{a} systemd{a} systemd-sysv{a} sysvinit-utils{a} tar{a} usrmerge{a} x11-common{a} xkb-data{a} xscreensaver xscreensaver-data{a} zlib1g{a} \nThe following packages are RECOMMENDED but will NOT be installed:\n apt-utils at-spi2-core chrony debconf-i18n fonts-urw-base35 krb5-locales libdata-dump-perl libgdk-pixbuf2.0-bin libglib2.0-data libgpg-error-l10n libgpm2 libgtk-3-bin libhtml-form-perl libhtml-format-perl libhttp-daemon-perl libjpeg-turbo-progs libmailtools-perl libnss-systemd librsvg2-common miscfiles ntpsec openntpd psmisc sensible-utils systemd-timesyncd uuid-runtime wamerican wamerican-huge wamerican-insane wamerican-large wamerican-small wbrazilian wbritish wbritish-huge wbritish-insane wbritish-large wbritish-small wbulgarian wcanadian wcanadian-huge wcanadian-insane wcanadian-large wcanadian-small wcatalan wdanish wdutch wesperanto wfaroese wfrench wgalician-minimos wgerman-medical witalian wngerman wnorwegia\nn wogerman wpolish wportuguese wspanish wswedish wswiss wukrainian xdg-user-dirs xfonts-100dpi \n0 packages upgraded, 201 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.\nNeed to get 823 kB/77.5 MB of archives. After unpacking 299 MB will be used.\nWriting extended state information...\n\nGet: 1 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xscreensaver-data i386 6.06+dfsg1-3+deb12u1 [379 kB]\n\nGet: 2 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xscreensaver i386 6.06+dfsg1-3+deb12u1 [445 kB]\n\nFetched 823 kB in 0s (12.8 MB/s)\n\nCalling reprepro\n\nExporting indices...\n\n/usr/bin/fai-mirror finished.\nNumber of packages in the mirror: \n2236\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nMirror size and location: ", "output": "989.945655, new event"} -{"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n/usr/bin/fai-mirror finished.\nNumber of packages in the mirror: \n2236\n\nMirror size and location: \n1.5G\t/usr/fai/mirror\n\nCopying the nfsroot to CD image\n\nCopying the config space to CD image\n\nCopying the mirror to CD image\n\nParallel mksquashfs: Using 4 processors\nCreating 4.0 filesystem on /home/tmp/fai-cd.IOFfGJ/LiveOS/squashfs.img, block size 131072.\n\n[===========================================================/] 22217/22217 100%\n\nExportable Squashfs 4.0 filesystem, zstd compressed, data block size 131072\n\tcompressed data, compressed metadata, compressed fragments,\n\tcompressed xattrs, compressed ids\n\tduplicates are removed\nFilesystem size 1893171.83 Kbytes (1848.80 Mbytes)\n\t66.57% of uncompressed filesystem size (2843837.12 Kbytes)\nInode table size 21629 bytes (21.12 Kbytes)\n\t24.30% of uncompressed inode table size (89010 bytes)\nDirectory table size 56 bytes (0.05 Kbytes)\n\t96.55% of uncompressed directory table size (58 bytes)\nNumber of duplicate files found 0\nNumber of inodes 3\nNumber of files 1\nNumber of fragments 0\nNumber of symbolic links 0\nNumber of device nodes 0\nNumber of fifo nodes 0\nNumber of socket nodes 0\nNumber of directories 2\nNumber of hard-links 0\nNumber of ids (unique uids + gids) 1\nNumber of uids 1\n\troot (0)\nNumber of gids 1\n\troot (0)\n\nmkfs.fat 4.2 (2021-01-31)\n\nWriting FAI CD-ROM image to fai_cd.iso. This may need some time.\n\nxorriso 1.5.4 : RockRidge filesystem manipulator, libburnia project.\n\n\nISO image size and filename: \n1.9G\tfai_cd.iso\n\n\nreal\t19m15.461s\nuser\t13m10.299s\nsys\t2m22.869s\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n[?2004h]0;demo@faiserver: /home/faidemo@faiserver:/home/fai$ ", "output": "1228.307006, new event"} +{"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n/usr/bin/fai-mirror finished.\nNumber of packages in the mirror: \n2236\n\nMirror size and location: \n1.5G\t/usr/fai/mirror\n\nCopying the nfsroot to CD image\n\nCopying the config space to CD image\n\nCopying the mirror to CD image\n\nParallel mksquashfs: Using 4 processors\nCreating 4.0 filesystem on /home/tmp/fai-cd.IOFfGJ/LiveOS/squashfs.img, block size 131072.\n\n[===========================================================/] 22217/22217 100%\n\n\n... [TRUNCATED 21 LINES OF SYSTEM OUTPUT] ...\n\nNumber of uids 1\n\troot (0)\nNumber of gids 1\n\troot (0)\n\nmkfs.fat 4.2 (2021-01-31)\n\nWriting FAI CD-ROM image to fai_cd.iso. This may need some time.\n\nxorriso 1.5.4 : RockRidge filesystem manipulator, libburnia project.\n\n\nISO image size and filename: \n1.9G\tfai_cd.iso\n\n\nreal\t19m15.461s\nuser\t13m10.299s\nsys\t2m22.869s\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n[?2004h]0;demo@faiserver: /home/faidemo@faiserver:/home/fai$ ", "output": "1228.307006, new event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n\nfai_cd.iso 77% 1477MB 26.8MB/s 00:15 ETA\n\nfai_cd.iso 79% 1513MB 27.7MB/s 00:14 ETA\n\nfai_cd.iso 81% 1549MB 28.5MB/s 00:12 ETA\n\nfai_cd.iso 83% 1582MB 29.0MB/s 00:11 ETA\n\nfai_cd.iso 84% 1616MB 29.4MB/s 00:09 ETA\n\nfai_cd.iso 86% 1651MB 30.0MB/s 00:08 ETA\n\nfai_cd.iso 88% 1685MB 30.4MB/s 00:07 ETA\n\nfai_cd.iso 90% 1714MB 30.3MB/s 00:06 ETA\n\nfai_cd.iso 91% 1748MB 30.6MB/s 00:05 ETA\n\nfai_cd.iso 93% 1783MB 31.1MB/s 00:03 ETA\n\nfai_cd.iso 95% 1817MB 31.4MB/s 00:02 ETA\n\nfai_cd.iso 97% 1853MB 31.8MB/s 00:01 ETA\n\nfai_cd.iso 99% 1884MB 31.6MB/s 00:00 ETA\n\nfai_cd.iso 100% 1901MB 28.6MB/s 01:06 \n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n[?2004hdemo@stephost:~$ ", "output": "2324.906263, new event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\ns': asciinema rec `date +%s`.rec --[7ms[27mtdin\ns\n\n[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[20Ps': [7mss[27mh 172.16.0.17\nh\n[1@h': [7mssh[27m\n\n\n\n[8Pdemo@stephost:~$ ssh\n[?2004l\n\n\ndemo@172.16.0.17's password: \nf\na\ni\n\n\n\n\nLinux faiserver 6.1.0-22-686-pae #1 SMP PREEMPT_DYNAMIC Debian 6.1.94-1 (2024-06-21) i686\n\n\nPlan your installation, and FAI installs your plan.\n\nLast login: Fri Oct 11 20:35:35 2024 from 172.16.0.1\n\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n[?2004h]0;demo@faiserver: ~demo@faiserver:~$ ", "output": "5.888121, new event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n/\nf\nf\na\na\ni\ni\n/\n/\n\n\n\n[?2004l\n\n[?2004h]0;demo@faiserver: /home/faidemo@faiserver:/home/fai$ \nc\nc\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nd", "output": "13.37708, old event"} @@ -565,7 +565,7 @@ {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n[?25l[1P[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\n\n[?25l[1P[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\n\n[?25l[1P[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\n\n\n[110;1H[?25lSaving file /home/fai/config/class/50-host-classes...[51;87H[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\n[110;1H[?25lWrote /home/fai/config/class/50-host-classes[K[51;87H[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\n[109;6H[?25l[7m----F1 [0m[39;49m[27m[7m[1m50-host-classes[0m[39;49m[27m[7m Top L50 [0m[39;49m[27m[7mGit:[0m[39;49m[27m[51;87H[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\n\n[110;1H[K[51;87H\n\n[110;1H[K[?1004l[?2004l[>4m[?1l>[?12l[?25h[?1049l[23;0;0t[39;49m\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n[?2004h]0;demo@faiserver: /home/fai/config/classdemo@faiserver:/home/fai/config/class$ ", "output": "61.511655, new event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nd\nd\ni\ni\nf\nf\nf\nf\n\n\n\n[?2004l\n\nsudo: unable to resolve host faiserver: Name or service not known\n\n[?1h=\n\n[1mdiff --git a/class/50-host-classes b/class/50-host-classes[m[m\n[1mindex 956cec0..15045cd 100755[m[m\n[1m--- a/class/50-host-classes[m[m\n[1m+++ b/class/50-host-classes[m[m\n[36m@@ -47,7 +47,7 @@[m [mcase $HOSTNAME in[m[m\n faiserver)[m[m\n echo -n "JADMIN DEVHOST SERVERFAI JUSER" ;;[m[m\n qemuhost)[m[m\n[31m- echo -n "JADMIN DEVHOST SERVERFTP SERVERDHCP SERVERDHCPBOOT SERVERDNS HWPHYS SERVERSNMP SERVERWWW SERVERWWWMRTG SERVERQEMU SERVERQEMUDEV SERVERCREATEVM SERVERCREATEVMDEV SERVERWWWCREATEVM" ;;[m[m\n[32m+[m [32mecho -n "JADMIN DEVHOST SERVERFTP SERVERDHCP SERVERDHCPBOOT SERVERDNS SERVERSNMP SERVERWWW SERVERWWWMRTG SERVERQEMU SERVERQEMUDEV SERVERCREATEVM SERVERCREATEVMDEV SERVERWWWCREATEVM" ;;[m[m\n wikiserver)[m[m\n echo -n "JADMIN JUSER SERVERSNMP SERVERWIKI SERVERWWW" ;;[m[m\n awikiserver)[m[m\n\n\n[K[?1l>\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n[?2004h]0;demo@faiserver: /home/fai/config/classdemo@faiserver:/home/fai/config/class$ ", "output": "153.681264, new event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\na\ny\ny\ns\ns\n.\n.\n'\n'\n\n\n\n[?2004l\n\nsudo: unable to resolve host faiserver: Name or service not known\n\n[master 8b7e506] remove redundant HWPHYS class declaration; detected nowadays.\n\n 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n[?2004h]0;demo@faiserver: /home/fai/config/classdemo@faiserver:/home/fai/config/class$ ", "output": "182.473111, new event"} -{"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n4\n0\n0\n-\n-\nm\nm\ni\ni\n\t\nsc.sh \n\n\n\n[?2004l\n\n#!/bin/bash\n# 40-misc.sh\n#\n# drop-in replacement for 40-misc cfengine script. cfengine sucks.\n\n## Our "die" function (think perl)\nfunction die () { echo "error: $@" 1>&2 ; exit 1 ; }\n\n[ ! -n "$target" ] && die "variable \\$target not defined!"\n[ ! -n "$HOSTNAME" ] && die "variable \\$HOSTNAME not defined!"\n[ ! -n "$ROOTCMD" ] && die "variable \\$ROOTCMD not defined!"\n[ ! -n "$UTC" ] && die "variable \\$UTC not defined!"\n\n# FIXME: shouldnt these match the settings on ichi, meaning nobody/nogroup/755?\n$ROOTCMD chown 0:0 /tmp\n$ROOTCMD chmod 1777 /tmp\n\n# NOTE: this greps for the hostname, so lines like "hostname.subdomain.com" are also noticed. different than origional cfengine script.\nif [ -f $target/etc/mailname ]; then\n {\n\tif [ ! -n "`grep \\"$HOSTNAME\\" $target/etc/mailname`" ]; then\n\t echo "$HOSTNAME" >> $target/etc/mailname\n\tfi\n }\nelse\n echo "$HOSTNAME" >> $target/etc/mailname\nfi\n\nif [ -f $target/etc/default/rcS ]; then\n {\n\tcat $target/etc/default/rcS | sed "s/^UTC=.*/UTC=$UTC/" > /tmp/jtemp\n\tcat /tmp/jtemp > $target/etc/default/rcS\n }\nelse die "$target/etc/default/rcS not found!"\nfi\n\nif [ -f $target/etc/hosts ]; then\n {\n\tif [ ! -n "`grep \\"127.0.0.1\\" $target/etc/hosts`" ]; then\n\t echo $'127.0.0.1\\tlocalhost\\t$HOSTNAME' >> $target/etc/hosts\n\tfi\n }\nelse die "$target/etc/hosts not found!"\nfi\n\n#for old sysv init systems.\nif [ -f $target/etc/inittab ]; then\n {\n\tcat $target/etc/inittab | sed "s=getty 38400=getty -f /etc/issue.linuxlogo 38400=" > /tmp/jtemp\n\tcat /tmp/jtemp > $target/etc/inittab\n }\nfi\n\n# for systemd systems.\nif [ -f $target/lib/systemd/system/getty\\@.service ]; then\n {\n\tcat $target/lib/systemd/system/getty\\@.service | sed "s=getty --noclear=getty -f /etc/issue.linuxlogo --noclear=" > /tmp/jtemp\n\tcat /tmp/jtemp > $target/lib/systemd/system/getty\\@.service\n }\nfi\n\nif [ ! -f $target/etc/inittab ]; then\n {\n\tif [ ! -f $target/lib/systemd/system/getty\\@.service ]; then\n\t {\n\t\tdie "could not set up linuxlogo."\n\t }\n\tfi\n }\nfi\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n[?2004h]0;demo@faiserver: /home/fai/config/scripts/FAIBASEdemo@faiserver:/home/fai/config/scripts/FAIBASE$ ", "output": "431.252198, new event"} +{"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n4\n0\n0\n-\n-\nm\nm\ni\ni\n\t\nsc.sh \n\n\n\n[?2004l\n\n#!/bin/bash\n# 40-misc.sh\n#\n# drop-in replacement for 40-misc cfengine script. cfengine sucks.\n\n\n... [TRUNCATED 61 LINES OF SYSTEM OUTPUT] ...\n\n\t }\n\tfi\n }\nfi\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n[?2004h]0;demo@faiserver: /home/fai/config/scripts/FAIBASEdemo@faiserver:/home/fai/config/scripts/FAIBASE$ ", "output": "431.252198, new event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n[?25l[1m[36melse[0m[39;49m\n[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\n#\n[?25l[33m#else die "$target/etc/default/rcS not found!" [39;49m \n[A[C[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\nOB\n[55;35H[?25l[7m5[0m[39;49m[27m[36;2H[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\n[?25l[1m[37m[45mfi[0m[39;49m[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\nOD\n\n[?25l[1m[36mfi[0m[39;49m\n[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\n#\n[?25l[33m#fi [39;49m \n[A[C[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\nOA\n[55;35H[?25l[7m4[0m[39;49m[27m[35;2H[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\nOA\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n[55;35H[?25l[7m3[0m[39;49m[27m[34;2H[?12l[?25h[?12;25h", "output": "537.985644, old event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nOA\n[55;35H[?25l[7m2[0m[39;49m[27m[33;2H[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\nOA\n[55;35H[?25l[7m1[0m[39;49m[27m[32;2H[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\nOA\n[55;35H[?25l[7m0[0m[39;49m[27m[31;2H[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\nOA\n[55;34H[?25l[7m29[0m[39;49m[27m[30;2H[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\nOA\n[55;35H[?25l[7m8[0m[39;49m[27m[29;1H[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\n\n\n[1;54r[30;1H[1L[1;110r\n[30;1H[K[55;35H[?25l[7m9[0m[39;49m[27m[30;1H[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\n#\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n[?25l[33m# [39;49m \n[A[C[?12l[?25h[?12;25h", "output": "540.093542, old event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nS\n[?25l[33mS [39;49m[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\n \n[C[?25l[33m [39;49m[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\nd\n[?25l[33md [39;49m[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\no\n[?25l[33mo [39;49m[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\ne\n[?25l[33me [39;49m[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\ns\n[?25l[33ms [39;49m[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\n \n\t[?25l[33m [39;49m[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nn", "output": "550.822715, old event"} @@ -577,16 +577,16 @@ {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n\n[?2004l\n\n#! /bin/bash\n\n# dhcp configurations\nfcopy -Bv /etc/dhcp/dhcpd.conf\n\n[?2004h]0;demo@faiserver: /home/fai/config/scripts/SERVERDHCPdemo@faiserver:/home/fai/config/scripts/SERVERDHCP$ \nl\nl\ns\ns\n \n \n.\n.\n.\n.\n/\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n/", "output": "641.807052, old event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n\n\n\n[?2004l\n\n[0m[01;34mdhcpd.conf[0m\n\n[?2004h]0;demo@faiserver: /home/fai/config/scripts/SERVERDHCPdemo@faiserver:/home/fai/config/scripts/SERVERDHCP$ \n[A\nls ../../files/etc/dhcp/\nd\nd\n\t\nhcpd.conf/\n\n\n\n\n[?2004l\n\nQEMUSRVR SERVERWIFIDOG\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n[?2004h]0;demo@faiserver: /home/fai/config/scripts/SERVERDHCPdemo@faiserver:/home/fai/config/scripts/SERVERDHCP$ ", "output": "650.967109, new event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\na\nt\nt\n \n \n.\n.\n.\n.\n/\n/\n.\n.\n.\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n.", "output": "691.6825, old event"} -{"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nM\nM\nU\nU\nS\nS\nR\nR\n\t\nVR \n\n\n\n[?2004l\n\n#\n# Sample configuration file for ISC dhcpd for Debian\n#\n# $Id: dhcpd.conf,v 1.1.1.1 2002/05/21 00:07:44 peloy Exp $\n#\n\n# The ddns-updates-style parameter controls whether or not the server will\n# attempt to do a DNS update when a lease is confirmed. We default to the\n# behavior of the version 2 packages ('none', since DHCP v2 didn't\n# have support for DDNS.)\nddns-update-style none;\n\n# option definitions common to all supported networks...\n#option domain-name "example.org";\n#option domain-name-servers ns1.example.org, ns2.example.org;\noption domain-name "organleggers.com";\noption domain-name-servers ns1.organleggers.com;\n\ndefault-lease-time 600;\nmax-lease-time 7200;\n\n# If this DHCP server is the official DHCP server for the local\n# network, the authoritative directive should be uncommented.\n#authoritative;\n\n# Use this to send dhcp log messages to a different log file (you also\n# have to hack syslog.conf to complete the redirection).\nlog-facility local7;\n\n# No service will be given on this subnet, but declaring it helps the \n# DHCP server to understand the network topology.\n\nsubnet 192.168.1.0 netmask 255.255.255.0 {\n}\n#subnet 10.152.187.0 netmask 255.255.255.0 {\n#}\n\n# these subnets are for QEMU sessions\n\nsubnet 172.22.0.0 netmask 255.255.255.0 {\n range 172.22.0.2 172.22.0.2;\n option routers 172.22.0.1;\n option domain-name-servers 172.22.0.1;\n}\n\nsubnet 172.23.0.0 netmask 255.255.255.0 {\n range 172.23.0.2 172.23.0.2;\n option routers 172.23.0.1;\n option domain-name-servers 172.23.0.1;\n}\n\nsubnet 172.24.0.0 netmask 255.255.255.0 {\n range 172.24.0.2 172.24.0.2;\n option routers 172.24.0.1;\n option domain-name-servers 172.24.0.1;\n}\n\nsubnet 172.25.0.0 netmask 255.255.255.0 {\n range 172.25.0.2 172.25.0.2;\n option routers 172.25.0.1;\n option domain-name-servers 172.25.0.1;\n}\n\n# for the mechelle machine\n# no route, no DNS.\nsubnet 172.16.13.0 netmask 255.255.255.0 {\n range 172.16.13.2 172.16.13.3;\n option routers 172.16.13.20;\n option domain-name-servers 172.16.13.20;\n}\n\nhost mechelle {\n hardware ethernet 00:01:29:08:2D:5F;\n fixed-address 172.16.13.2;\n}\n\n#subnet 10.254.239.0 netmask 255.255.255.224 {\n# range 10.254.239.10 10.254.239.20;\n# option routers rtr-239-0-1.example.org, rtr-239-0-2.example.org;\n#}\n\n# This declaration allows BOOTP clients to get dynamic addresses,\n# which we don't really recommend.\n\n#subnet 10.254.239.32 netmask 255.255.255.224 {\n# range dynamic-bootp 10.254.239.40 10.254.239.60;\n# option broadcast-address 10.254.239.31;\n# option routers rtr-239-32-1.example.org;\n#}\n\n# A slightly different configuration for an internal subnet.\n#subnet 10.5.5.0 netmask 255.255.255.224 {\n# range 10.5.5.26 10.5.5.30;\n# option domain-name-servers ns1.internal.example.org;\n# option domain-name "internal.example.org";\n# option routers 10.5.5.1;\n# option broadcast-address 10.5.5.31;\n# default-lease-time 600;\n# max-lease-time 7200;\n#}\n\n# Hosts which require special configuration options can be listed in\n# host statements. If no address is specified, the address will be\n# allocated dynamically (if possible), but the host-specific information\n\n# will still come from the host declaration.\n\n#host passacaglia {\n# hardware ethernet 0:0:c0:5d:bd:95;\n# filename "vmunix.passacaglia";\n# server-name "toccata.fugue.com";\n#}\n\n# Fixed IP addresses can also be specified for hosts. These addresses\n# should not also be listed as being available for dynamic assignment.\n# Hosts for which fixed IP addresses have been specified can boot using\n# BOOTP or DHCP. Hosts for which no fixed address is specified can only\n# be booted with DHCP, unless there is an address range on the subnet\n# to which a BOOTP client is connected which has the dynamic-bootp flag\n# set.\n#host fantasia {\n# hardware ethernet 08:00:07:26:c0:a5;\n# fixed-address fantasia.fugue.com;\n#}\n\n# You can declare a class of clients and then do address allocation\n# based on that. The example below shows a case where all clients\n# in a certain class get addresses on the 10.17.224/24 subnet, and all\n# other clients get addresses on the 10.0.29/24 subnet.\n\n#class "foo" {\n# match if substring (option vendor-class-identifier, 0, 4) = "SUNW";\n#}\n\n#shared-network 224-29 {\n# subnet 10.17.224.0 netmask 255.255.255.0 {\n# option routers rtr-224.example.org;\n# }\n# subnet 10.0.29.0 netmask 255.255.255.0 {\n# option routers rtr-29.example.org;\n# }\n# pool {\n# allow members of "foo";\n# range 10.17.224.10 10.17.224.250;\n# }\n# pool {\n# deny members of "foo";\n# range 10.0.29.10 10.0.29.230;\n# }\n#}\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n[?2004h]0;demo@faiserver: /home/fai/config/scripts/SERVERDHCPdemo@faiserver:/home/fai/config/scripts/SERVERDHCP$ ", "output": "701.014362, new event"} -{"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\ne\ne\ns\ns\ns\ns\n\n\n\n[?2004l\n\n[?1049h[22;0;0t[?1h=\n\n#\n# Sample configuration file for ISC dhcpd for Debian\n#\n# $Id: dhcpd.conf,v 1.1.1.1 2002/05/21 00:07:44 peloy Exp $\n#\n\n# The ddns-updates-style parameter controls whether or not the server will\n# attempt to do a DNS update when a lease is confirmed. We default to the\n# behavior of the version 2 packages ('none', since DHCP v2 didn't\n# have support for DDNS.)\nddns-update-style none;\n\n# option definitions common to all supported networks...\n#option domain-name "example.org";\n#option domain-name-servers ns1.example.org, ns2.example.org;\noption domain-name "organleggers.com";\noption domain-name-servers ns1.organleggers.com;\n\ndefault-lease-time 600;\nmax-lease-time 7200;\n\n# If this DHCP server is the official DHCP server for the local\n# network, the authoritative directive should be uncommented.\n#authoritative;\n\n# Use this to send dhcp log messages to a different log file (you also\n# have to hack syslog.conf to complete the redirection).\nlog-facility local7;\n\n# No service will be given on this subnet, but declari\nng it helps the \n# DHCP server to understand the network topology.\n\nsubnet 192.168.1.0 netmask 255.255.255.0 {\n}\n#subnet 10.152.187.0 netmask 255.255.255.0 {\n#}\n\n# these subnets are for QEMU sessions\n\nsubnet 172.22.0.0 netmask 255.255.255.0 {\n range 172.22.0.2 172.22.0.2;\n option routers 172.22.0.1;\n option domain-name-servers 172.22.0.1;\n}\n\nsubnet 172.23.0.0 netmask 255.255.255.0 {\n range 172.23.0.2 172.23.0.2;\n option routers 172.23.0.1;\n option domain-name-servers 172.23.0.1;\n}\n\nsubnet 172.24.0.0 netmask 255.255.255.0 {\n range 172.24.0.2 172.24.0.2;\n option routers 172.24.0.1;\n option domain-name-servers 172.24.0.1;\n}\n\nsubnet 172.25.0.0 netmask 255.255.255.0 {\n range 172.25.0.2 172.25.0.2;\n option routers 172.25.0.1;\n option domain-name-servers 172.25.0.1;\n}\n\n# for the mechelle machine\n# no route, no DNS.\nsubnet 172.16.13.0 netmask 255.255.255.0 {\n range 172.16.13.2 172.16.13.3;\n option routers 172.16.13.20;\n option domain-name-servers 172.16.13.20;\n}\n\nhost mechelle {\n hardware ethernet 00\n:01:29:08:2D:5F;\n fixed-address 172.16.13.2;\n}\n\n#subnet 10.254.239.0 netmask 255.255.255.224 {\n# range 10.254.239.10 10.254.239.20;\n# option routers rtr-239-0-1.example.org, rtr-239-0-2.example.org;\n#}\n\n# This declaration allows BOOTP clients to get dynamic addresses,\n# which we don't really recommend.\n\n#subnet 10.254.239.32 netmask 255.255.255.224 {\n# range dynamic-bootp 10.254.239.40 10.254.239.60;\n# option broadcast-address 10.254.239.31;\n# option routers rtr-239-32-1.example.org;\n#}\n\n# A slightly different configuration for an internal subnet.\n#subnet 10.5.5.0 netmask 255.255.255.224 {\n# range 10.5.5.26 10.5.5.30;\n# option domain-name-servers ns1.internal.example.org;\n# option domain-name "internal.example.org";\n# option routers 10.5.5.1;\n# option broadcast-address 10.5.5.31;\n# default-lease-time 600;\n# max-lease-time 7200;\n#}\n\n# Hosts which require special configuration options can be listed in\n# host statements. If no address is specified, the address will be\n# allocated dynamically (if possible), but the host-specific information\n# will still come from the host declaration.\n\n#host passacaglia {\n# hardware ethernet 0:0:c0:5d:bd:95;\n# filename "vmunix.passacaglia";\n:[K\nq\n\n[K[?1l>[?1049l[23;0;0t\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n[?2004h]0;demo@faiserver: /home/fai/config/scripts/SERVERDHCPdemo@faiserver:/home/fai/config/scripts/SERVERDHCP$ ", "output": "902.077825, new event"} +{"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nM\nM\nU\nU\nS\nS\nR\nR\n\t\nVR \n\n\n\n[?2004l\n\n#\n# Sample configuration file for ISC dhcpd for Debian\n#\n# $Id: dhcpd.conf,v 1.1.1.1 2002/05/21 00:07:44 peloy Exp $\n#\n\n... [TRUNCATED 95 LINES OF SYSTEM OUTPUT] ...\n\n\n# Hosts which require special configuration options can be listed in\n# host statements. If no address is specified, the address will be\n# allocated dynamically (if possible), but the host-specific information\n\n# will still come from the host declaration.\n\n#host passacaglia {\n# hardware ethernet 0:0:c0:5d:bd:95;\n# filename "vmunix.passacaglia";\n\n... [TRUNCATED 36 LINES OF SYSTEM OUTPUT] ...\n\n# deny members of "foo";\n# range 10.0.29.10 10.0.29.230;\n# }\n#}\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n[?2004h]0;demo@faiserver: /home/fai/config/scripts/SERVERDHCPdemo@faiserver:/home/fai/config/scripts/SERVERDHCP$ ", "output": "701.014362, new event"} +{"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\ne\ne\ns\ns\ns\ns\n\n\n\n[?2004l\n\n[?1049h[22;0;0t[?1h=\n\n#\n# Sample configuration file for ISC dhcpd for Debian\n#\n# $Id: dhcpd.conf,v 1.1.1.1 2002/05/21 00:07:44 peloy Exp $\n#\n\n... [TRUNCATED 20 LINES OF SYSTEM OUTPUT] ...\n\n# Use this to send dhcp log messages to a different log file (you also\n# have to hack syslog.conf to complete the redirection).\nlog-facility local7;\n\n# No service will be given on this subnet, but declari\nng it helps the \n# DHCP server to understand the network topology.\n\nsubnet 192.168.1.0 netmask 255.255.255.0 {\n}\n\n... [TRUNCATED 34 LINES OF SYSTEM OUTPUT] ...\n\n option domain-name-servers 172.16.13.20;\n}\n\nhost mechelle {\n hardware ethernet 00\n:01:29:08:2D:5F;\n fixed-address 172.16.13.2;\n}\n\n#subnet 10.254.239.0 netmask 255.255.255.224 {\n\n... [TRUNCATED 28 LINES OF SYSTEM OUTPUT] ...\n\n\n#host passacaglia {\n# hardware ethernet 0:0:c0:5d:bd:95;\n# filename "vmunix.passacaglia";\n:[K\nq\n\n[K[?1l>[?1049l[23;0;0t\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n[?2004h]0;demo@faiserver: /home/fai/config/scripts/SERVERDHCPdemo@faiserver:/home/fai/config/scripts/SERVERDHCP$ ", "output": "902.077825, new event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n[C\n\n[1P\n\n[1P\n\n[1P\ns\n[1@s\nu\n[1@u\nd\n[1@d\no\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n[1@o", "output": "908.539813, old event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n\n[K\n\n[K\n\n[K\n\n[K\n\n[K\n\n\n\n[?2004l\n\nsudo: unable to resolve host faiserver: Name or service not known\n\nrm 'files/etc/dhcp/dhcpd.conf/QEMUSRVR'\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n[?2004h]0;demo@faiserver: /home/fai/config/scripts/SERVERDHCPdemo@faiserver:/home/fai/config/scripts/SERVERDHCP$ ", "output": "914.842822, new event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n[K\n[A\n[10Pls ../../files/etc/dhcp/dhcpd.conf/\n\n\n\n[?2004l\n\nSERVERWIFIDOG\n\n[?2004h]0;demo@faiserver: /home/fai/config/scripts/SERVERDHCPdemo@faiserver:/home/fai/config/scripts/SERVERDHCP$ \nl\nl\ns\ns\n\n\n\n[?2004l\n\n[0m[01;32m60-dhcpd[0m\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n[?2004h]0;demo@faiserver: /home/fai/config/scripts/SERVERDHCPdemo@faiserver:/home/fai/config/scripts/SERVERDHCP$ ", "output": "940.468145, new event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n\ns\n[1@s\nu\n[1@u\nd\n[1@d\no\n[1@o\n \n[1@ \n\n\n\n[?2004l\n\nsudo: unable to resolve host faiserver: Name or service not known\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n[?2004h]0;demo@faiserver: /home/fai/config/scriptsdemo@faiserver:/home/fai/config/scripts$ ", "output": "965.101385, new event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nn\no\no\nw\nw\n.\n.\n'\n'\n\n\n\n[?2004l\n\nsudo: unable to resolve host faiserver: Name or service not known\n\n[master 53dc181] only try to copy a dhcp.conf into place for wifidog, for now.\n\n 2 files changed, 149 deletions(-)\n delete mode 100644 files/etc/dhcp/dhcpd.conf/QEMUSRVR\n rename scripts/{SERVERDHCP => SERVERWIFIDOG}/60-dhcpd (100%)\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n[?2004h]0;demo@faiserver: /home/fai/config/scriptsdemo@faiserver:/home/fai/config/scripts$ ", "output": "988.513154, new event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nN\nN\n\t\nS\n\n\n\n[?2004l\n\n[?2004h]0;demo@faiserver: /home/fai/config/scripts/SERVERDNSdemo@faiserver:/home/fai/config/scripts/SERVERDNS$ \nl\nl\ns\ns\n\n\n\n[?2004l\n\n[0m[01;32m20-copy_bind_configurations.sh[0m [01;32m30-copy_resolv_conf.sh[0m [01;32m40-copy_dhclient_conf.sh[0m\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n[?2004h]0;demo@faiserver: /home/fai/config/scripts/SERVERDNSdemo@faiserver:/home/fai/config/scripts/SERVERDNS$ ", "output": "1009.236053, new event"} -{"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\na\nt\nt\n \n \n2\n2\n0\n0\n\t\n-copy_bind_configurations.sh \n\n\n\n[?2004l\n\n#!/bin/sh\nfunction die ()\n{\n echo ERROR: $1 NOT FOUND\n exit 1\n}\n\n[ -z "$target" ] && die target\n\n# our "main" bind configuration\nfcopy /etc/bind/named.conf.local\n\n# this file should be replaced with one that mentions our upstream dns server\nfcopy /etc/bind/named.conf.options\n\n# the zone file containing the root nameservers.\nfcopy /var/cache/bind/named.ca\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n[?2004h]0;demo@faiserver: /home/fai/config/scripts/SERVERDNSdemo@faiserver:/home/fai/config/scripts/SERVERDNS$ ", "output": "1012.251048, new event"} -{"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n \n \n2\n2\n0\n0\n\t\n-copy_bind_configurations.sh \n\n\n\n[?2004l\n\n#!/bin/sh\nfunction die ()\n{\n echo ERROR: $1 NOT FOUND\n exit 1\n}\n\n[ -z "$target" ] && die target\n\n# our "main" bind configuration\nfcopy /etc/bind/named.conf.local\n\n# this file should be replaced with one that mentions our upstream dns server\nfcopy /etc/bind/named.conf.options\n\n# the zone file containing the root nameservers.\nfcopy /var/cache/bind/named.ca\n\n[?2004h]0;demo@faiserver: /home/fai/config/scripts/SERVERDNSdemo@faiserver:/home/fai/config/scripts/SERVERDNS$ \ng\ng\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nr", "output": "1128.642947, old event"} +{"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\na\nt\nt\n \n \n2\n2\n0\n0\n\t\n-copy_bind_configurations.sh \n\n\n\n[?2004l\n\n#!/bin/sh\nfunction die ()\n{\n echo ERROR: $1 NOT FOUND\n exit 1\n\n... [TRUNCATED 8 LINES OF SYSTEM OUTPUT] ...\n\nfcopy /etc/bind/named.conf.options\n\n# the zone file containing the root nameservers.\nfcopy /var/cache/bind/named.ca\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n[?2004h]0;demo@faiserver: /home/fai/config/scripts/SERVERDNSdemo@faiserver:/home/fai/config/scripts/SERVERDNS$ ", "output": "1012.251048, new event"} +{"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n \n \n2\n2\n0\n0\n\t\n-copy_bind_configurations.sh \n\n\n\n[?2004l\n\n#!/bin/sh\nfunction die ()\n{\n echo ERROR: $1 NOT FOUND\n exit 1\n\n... [TRUNCATED 8 LINES OF SYSTEM OUTPUT] ...\n\nfcopy /etc/bind/named.conf.options\n\n# the zone file containing the root nameservers.\nfcopy /var/cache/bind/named.ca\n\n[?2004h]0;demo@faiserver: /home/fai/config/scripts/SERVERDNSdemo@faiserver:/home/fai/config/scripts/SERVERDNS$ \ng\ng\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nr", "output": "1128.642947, old event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n[K\n\n[K\n\n[K\n\n[K\n\n[K\n\n[K\n\n\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n", "output": "1134.499021, old event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n\n[?2004l\n\nFAIBASE/40-misc.sh:## Our "die" function (think perl)\nFAIBASE/40-misc.sh:function die () { echo "error: $@" 1>&2 ; exit 1 ; }\nFAIBASE/40-misc.sh:[ ! -n "$target" ] && die "variable \\$target not defined!"\nFAIBASE/40-misc.sh:[ ! -n "$HOSTNAME" ] && die "variable \\$HOSTNAME not defined!"\nFAIBASE/40-misc.sh:[ ! -n "$ROOTCMD" ] && die "variable \\$ROOTCMD not defined!"\nFAIBASE/40-misc.sh:[ ! -n "$UTC" ] && die "variable \\$UTC not defined!"\nFAIBASE/40-misc.sh:#else die "$target/etc/default/rcS not found!"\nFAIBASE/40-misc.sh:else die "$target/etc/hosts not found!"\nFAIBASE/40-misc.sh:\t\tdie "could not set up linuxlogo."\n\nSERVERDNS/20-copy_bind_configurations.sh:function die ()\nSERVERDNS/20-copy_bind_configurations.sh:[ -z "$target" ] && die target\n\nSERVERDNSMASTER/10-make_bind_run_update_scripts.sh:## Our "die" function\nSERVERDNSMASTER/10-make_bind_run_update_scripts.sh:function die () { echo "$@" 1>&2 ; exit 1 ; }\nSERVERDNSMASTER/10-make_bind_run_update_scripts.sh:[ ! -n "$target" ] && die "variable \\$target not defined!"\nSERVERDNSMASTER/10-make_bind_run_update_scripts.sh:\telse die "cannot find our place in $target/etc/init.d/bind9!"\nSERVERDNSMASTER/10-make_bind_run_update_scripts.sh:else die "$target/etc/init.d/bind9 not found!"\n\nSERVERDNSMASTER/10-copy_zones.sh:function die ()\nSERVERDNSMASTER/10-copy_zones.sh:[ -z "$target" ] && die target\n\nSERVERMAILPARANOID/40-make_exim_reject_trash.sh:## Our "die" function\nSERVERMAILPARANOID/40-make_exim_reject_trash.sh:function die () { echo "$@" 1>&2 ; exit 1 ; }\nSERVERMAILPARANOID/40-make_exim_reject_trash.sh:[ ! -n "$target" ] && die "variable \\$target not defined!"\nSERVERMAILPARANOID/40-make_exim_reject_trash.sh:\telse die "could not find our spot in $target/etc/exim4/conf.d/acl/40_exim4-config_check_data not found!"\nSERVERMAILPARANOID/40-make_exim_reject_trash.sh: else die "$target/etc/exim4/conf.d/acl/40_exim4-config_check_data not found!"\n\nSERVERMAILPARANOID/30-enable_spamassassin.sh:## Our "die" function (think perl)\nSERVERMAILPARANOID/30-enable_spamassassin.sh:function die () { echo "$@" 1>&2 ; exit 1 ; }\nSERVERMAILPARANOID/30-enable_spamassassin.sh:[ ! -n "$target" ] && die "variable \\$target not defined!"\nSERVERMAILPARANOID/30-enable_spamassassin.sh:else die "$target/etc/default/spamassassin not found!"\n\nSERVERMAILPARANOID/20-make_exim_use_clamav.sh:## Our "die" function (think perl)\nSERVERMAILPARANOID/20-make_exim_use_clamav.sh:function die () { echo "$@" 1>&2 ; exit 1 ; }\nSERVERMAILPARANOID/20-make_exim_use_clamav.sh:[ ! -n "$target" ] && die "variable \\$target not defined!"\nSERVERMAILPARANOID/20-make_exim_use_clamav.sh:die "$target/etc/exim4/conf.d/main/01_exim4-config_listmacrosdefs not found!"\n\nSERVERMAILSHL/30-accept_relaying_from_localnet.sh:## Our "die" function (think perl)\nSERVERMAILSHL/30-accept_relaying_from_localnet.sh:function die () { echo "$@" 1>&2 ; exit 1 ; }\nSERVERMAILSHL/30-accept_relaying_from_localnet.sh:[ ! -n "$FW_INTERNAL_NETWORK" ] && { die "ERROR: FW_INTERNAL_NETWORK NOT FOUND!" ; }\nSERVERMAILSHL/30-accept_relaying_from_localnet.sh:[ ! -n "$FW_INTERNAL_NETWORK_SUBNET_SHORT" ] && { die "ERROR: FW_INTERNAL_NETWORK_SUBNET_SHORT NOT FOUND!" ; }\n\nSERVERMAILSHL/50-enable_tls.sh:## Our "die" function (think perl)\nSERVERMAILSHL/50-enable_tls.sh:function die () { echo "$@" 1>&2 ; exit 1 ; }\n\nSERVERMAILSHL/51-enable_auth.sh:## Our "die" function (think perl)\nSERVERMAILSHL/51-enable_auth.sh:function die () { echo "$@" 1>&2 ; exit 1 ; }\n\nSERVERMAILSHL/40-generate_exim_ssl_certificate.sh:## Our "die" function (think perl)\nSERVERMAILSHL/40-generate_exim_ssl_certificate.sh:function die () { echo "$@" 1>&2 ; exit 1 ; }\nSERVERMAILSHL/40-generate_exim_ssl_certificate.sh:[ ! -n "$SSL_LOCATION_COUNTRY" ] && { die "ERROR: SSL_LOCATION_COUNTRY NOT FOUND!" ; }\nSERVERMAILSHL/40-generate_exim_ssl_certificate.sh:[ ! -n "$SSL_LOCATION_STATE" ] && { die "ERROR: SSL_LOCATION_STATE NOT FOUND!" ; }\nSERVERMAILSHL/40-generate_exim_ssl_certificate.sh:[ ! -n "$SSL_LOCATION_LOCALITY" ] && { die "ERROR: SSL_LOCATION_LOCALITY NOT FOUND!" ; }\nSERVERMAILSHL/40-generate_exim_ssl_certificate.sh:[ ! -n "$SSL_ORG_NAME" ] && { die "ERROR: SSL_ORG_NAME NOT FOUND!" ; }\nSERVERMAILSHL/40-generate_exim_ssl_certificate.sh:[ ! -n "$SSL_OU_NAME" ] && { die "ERROR: SSL_OU_NAME NOT FOUND!" ; }\nSERVERMAILSHL/40-generate_exim_ssl_certificate.sh:[ ! -n "$SSL_SERVER_NAME" ] && { die "ERROR: SSL_SERVER_NAME NOT FOUND!" ; }\nSERVERMAILSHL/40-generate_exim_ssl_certificate.sh:[ ! -n "$SSL_CONTACT_EMAIL" ] && { die "ERROR: SSL_CONTACT_EMAIL NOT FOUND!" ; }\n\nSERVERMAILSHL/60-update_exim4.conf:## Our "die" function (think perl)\nSERVERMAILSHL/60-update_exim4.conf:function die () { echo "$@" 1>&2 ; exit 1 ; }\n\nSERVERMAILSHL/00-create_exim_passwd_file.sh:## Our "die" function (think perl)\nSERVERMAILSHL/00-create_exim_passwd_file.sh:function die () { echo "$@" 1>&2 ; exit 1 ; }\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n[?2004h]0;demo@faiserver: /home/fai/config/scriptsdemo@faiserver:/home/fai/config/scripts$ ", "output": "1139.408381, new event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nS\nE\nE\n/\n/\n4\n4\n0\n0\n\t\n-misc.sh \n\n\n\n[?2004l\n\n#!/bin/bash\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n[?2004h]0;demo@faiserver: /home/fai/config/scriptsdemo@faiserver:/home/fai/config/scripts$ ", "output": "1157.786799, new event"} @@ -598,10 +598,10 @@ {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n \n \nk\nk\ne\ne\ny\ny\nw\nw\no\no\nr\nr\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nd", "output": "1328.611628, old event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nb\nl\nl\ne\ne\n.\n.\n'\n'\n\n\n\n[?2004l\n\nsudo: unable to resolve host faiserver: Name or service not known\n\n[master a60ef74] remove function keyword, not posix syntax compatible.\n\n 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n[?2004h]0;demo@faiserver: /home/fai/config/scripts/SERVERDNSdemo@faiserver:/home/fai/config/scripts/SERVERDNS$ ", "output": "1336.541207, new event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nR\nR\n\t\nTG/\n\n\n\n[?2004l\n\n[?2004h]0;demo@faiserver: /home/fai/config/scripts/SERVERWWWMRTGdemo@faiserver:/home/fai/config/scripts/SERVERWWWMRTG$ \nl\nl\ns\ns\n\n\n\n[?2004l\n\n[0m[01;32m10-copy_mrtg_cfg.sh[0m [01;32m30-setup_mrtg.sh[0m [01;32m40-bastionize.sh[0m\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n[?2004h]0;demo@faiserver: /home/fai/config/scripts/SERVERWWWMRTGdemo@faiserver:/home/fai/config/scripts/SERVERWWWMRTG$ ", "output": "1823.328194, new event"} -{"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n1\n1\n0\n0\n[3~\n\n\t\n-copy_mrtg_cfg.sh \n\n\n\n[?2004l\n\n[?1049h[22;0;0t[?1h=\n\n#!/bin/sh\n\nfcopy etc/mrtg.cfg\nfcopy etc/mrtg/ping_internet.sh\nfcopy etc/mrtg/ping_target.sh\nfcopy etc/mrtg/show_acpifan.sh\nfcopy etc/mrtg/show_acpitemp.sh\nfcopy etc/mrtg/show_cpus.sh\nfcopy etc/mrtg/show_disk_io_for_container_disk.sh\nfcopy etc/mrtg/show_hddio.sh\nfcopy etc/mrtg/show_hddtemp.sh\nfcopy etc/mrtg/show_k8temp.sh\nfcopy etc/mrtg/show_temperature_for_container_disk.sh\nfcopy etc/mrtg/show_voltage.sh\n$ROOTCMD bash -c "su nfrg -c \\"mkdir -p /etc/mrtg/mrtg.d\\""\n$ROOTCMD bash -c "su nfrg -c \\"mkdir -p /etc/mrtg/hosts-enabled/\\""\n[7m10-copy_mrtg_cfg.sh (END)[27m[K\nq\n\n[K[?1l>[?1049l[23;0;0t\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n[?2004h]0;demo@faiserver: /home/fai/config/scripts/SERVERWWWMRTGdemo@faiserver:/home/fai/config/scripts/SERVERWWWMRTG$ ", "output": "1838.805836, new event"} +{"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n1\n1\n0\n0\n[3~\n\n\t\n-copy_mrtg_cfg.sh \n\n\n\n[?2004l\n\n[?1049h[22;0;0t[?1h=\n\n#!/bin/sh\n\nfcopy etc/mrtg.cfg\nfcopy etc/mrtg/ping_internet.sh\nfcopy etc/mrtg/ping_target.sh\n\n... [TRUNCATED 7 LINES OF SYSTEM OUTPUT] ...\n\nfcopy etc/mrtg/show_temperature_for_container_disk.sh\nfcopy etc/mrtg/show_voltage.sh\n$ROOTCMD bash -c "su nfrg -c \\"mkdir -p /etc/mrtg/mrtg.d\\""\n$ROOTCMD bash -c "su nfrg -c \\"mkdir -p /etc/mrtg/hosts-enabled/\\""\n[7m10-copy_mrtg_cfg.sh (END)[27m[K\nq\n\n[K[?1l>[?1049l[23;0;0t\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n[?2004h]0;demo@faiserver: /home/fai/config/scripts/SERVERWWWMRTGdemo@faiserver:/home/fai/config/scripts/SERVERWWWMRTG$ ", "output": "1838.805836, new event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nr\n[?25l[1@[32mr[39;49m\n[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\nt\n[?25l[1@[32mt[39;49m\n[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\ng\n[?25l[1@[32mg[39;49m\n[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\nOB\n[109;42H[?25l[7m6[0m[39;49m[27m[17;26H[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\n\n[?25l[1P[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n[?25l[1P[?12l[?25h[?12;25h", "output": "1888.681216, old event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n[?25l[1@[32mg[39;49m\n[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\n\n\n[110;1H[?25lSaving file /home/fai/config/scripts/SERVERWWWMRTG/10-copy_mrtg_cfg.sh...[17;26H[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\n[110;1H[?25lWrote /home/fai/config/scripts/SERVERWWWMRTG/10-copy_mrtg_cfg.sh[K[17;26H[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\n[109;6H[?25l[7m----F1 [0m[39;49m[27m[7m[1m10-copy_mrtg_cfg.sh[0m[39;49m[27m[7m All L16 [0m[39;49m[27m[7mGit:[0m[39;49m[27m[17;26H[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\n\n[110;1H[K[17;26H\n[110;1H[?25lC-x[17;26H[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\n[110;4H[?25l-[17;26H[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\n\n[110;4H[?25l C-c[17;26H[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\n[110;1H[K[?1004l[?2004l[>4m[?1l>[?12l[?25h[?1049l[23;0;0t[39;49m\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n[?2004h]0;demo@faiserver: /home/fai/config/scripts/SERVERWWWMRTGdemo@faiserver:/home/fai/config/scripts/SERVERWWWMRTG$ ", "output": "1895.532978, new event"} -{"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nf\nf\nf\nf\n\n\n\n[?2004l\n\nwarning: Not a git repository. Use --no-index to compare two paths outside a working tree\nusage: git diff --no-index [<options>] <path> <path>\n\nDiff output format options\n -p, --patch generate patch\n -s, --no-patch suppress diff output\n -u generate patch\n -U, --unified[=<n>] generate diffs with <n> lines context\n -W, --function-context\n generate diffs with <n> lines context\n \n--raw generate the diff in raw format\n --patch-with-raw synonym for '-p --raw'\n --patch-with-stat synonym for '-p --stat'\n --numstat\n machine friendly --stat\n --shortstat output only the last line of --stat\n -X, --dirstat[=<param1,param2>...]\n output the distribution of relative amount of changes for each sub-directory\n --cumulative synonym for --dirstat=cumulative\n --dirstat-by-file[=<param1,param2>...]\n synonym for --dirstat=files,param1,param2...\n --check warn if changes introduce conflict markers or whitespace errors\n --summary condensed summary such as creations, renames and mode changes\n --name-only show only names of changed files\n --name-status show only names and status of changed files\n --stat[=<width>[,<name-width>[,<count>]]]\n generate diffstat\n --stat-width <width> generate diffstat with a given width\n --stat-name-width <width>\n generate diffstat with a given name width\n --stat-graph-width <width>\n generate diffstat with a given graph width\n --stat-count <count> generate diffstat with limited lines\n --compact-summary generate compact summary in diffstat\n --binary output a binary diff that can be applied\n --full-index show full pre- and post-image object names on the "index" lines\n --color[=<when>] show colored diff\n --ws-error-highlight <kind>\n highlight whitespace errors in the 'context', 'old' or 'new' lines in the diff\n -z do not munge pathnames and use NULs as output field terminators in --raw or --numstat\n --abbrev[=<n>] use <n> digits to display object names\n --src-prefix <prefix>\n show the given source prefix instead of "a/"\n --dst-prefix <prefix>\n show the given destination prefix instead of "b/"\n --line-prefix <prefix>\n prepend an additional prefix to every line of output\n --no-prefix do not show any source or destination prefix\n --inter-hunk-context <n>\n show context between diff hunks up to the specified number of lines\n --output-indicator-new <char>\n specify the character to indicate a new line instead of '+'\n --output-indicator-old <char>\n specify the character to indicate an old line instead of '-'\n --output-indicator-context <char>\n\n specify the character to indicate a context instead of ' '\n\nDiff rename options\n -B, --break-rewrites[=<n>[/<m>]]\n break complete rewrite changes into pairs of delete and create\n -M, --find-renames[=<n>]\n detect renames\n -D, --irreversible-delete\n omit the preimage for deletes\n -C, --find-copies[=<n>]\n detect copies\n --find-copies-harder use unmodified files as source to find copies\n --no-renames\n disable rename detection\n --rename-empty use empty blobs as rename source\n --follow continue listing the history of a file beyond renames\n -l <n> prevent rename/copy detection if the number of rename/copy targets exceeds given limit\n\nDiff algorithm options\n --minimal produce the smallest possible diff\n -w, --ignore-all-space\n ignore whitespace when comparing lines\n -b, --ignore-space-change\n ignore changes in amount of whitespace\n --ignore-space-at-eol\n ignore changes in whitespace at EOL\n --ignore-cr-at-eol ignore carrier-return at the end of line\n --ignore-blank-lines ignore changes whose lines are all blank\n -I, --ignore-matching-lines <regex>\n ignore changes whose all lines match <regex>\n --indent-heuristic heuristic to shift diff hunk boundaries for easy reading\n --patience generate diff using the "patience diff" algorithm\n --histogram generate diff using the "histogram diff" algorithm\n --diff-algorithm <algorithm>\n choose a diff algorithm\n --anchored <text> generate diff using the "anchored diff" algorithm\n --word-diff[=<mode>] show word diff, using <mode> to delimit changed words\n --word-diff-regex <regex>\n use <regex> to decide what a word is\n --color-words[=<regex>]\n\n equivalent to --word-diff=color --word-diff-regex=<regex>\n --color-moved[=<mode>]\n moved lines of code are colored differently\n --color-moved-ws <mode>\n\n how white spaces are ignored in --color-moved\n\nOther diff options\n --relative[=<prefix>]\n when run from subdir, exclude changes outside and show relative paths\n -a, --text treat all files as text\n -R swap two inputs, reverse the diff\n --exit-code exit with 1 if there were differences, 0 otherwise\n --quiet disable all output of the program\n --ext-diff allow an external diff helper to be executed\n --textconv run external text conversion filters when comparing binary files\n --ignore-submodules[=<when>]\n ignore changes to submodules in the diff generation\n --submodule[=<format>]\n specify how differences in submodules are shown\n --ita-invisible-in-index\n hide 'git add -N' entries from the index\n --ita-visible-in-index\n treat 'git add -N' entries as real in the index\n -S <string> look for differences that change the number of occurrences of the specified string\n -G <regex> look for differences that change the number of occurrences of the specified regex\n --pickaxe-all show all changes in the changeset with -S or -G\n --pickaxe-regex treat <string> in -S as extended POSIX regular expression\n -O <file> control the order in which files appear in the output\n --rotate-to <path> show the change in the specified path first\n --skip-to <path> skip the output to the specified path\n --find-object <object-id>\n look for differences that change the number of occurrences of the specified object\n --diff-filter [(A|C|D|M|R|T|U|X|B)...[*]]\n\n select files by diff type\n --output <file> output to a specific file\n\n[?2004h]0;demo@faiserver: /home/fai/config/scripts/SERVERWWWMRTGdemo@faiserver:/home/fai/config/scripts/SERVERWWWMRTG$ \n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\ns", "output": "1898.862638, new event"} +{"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nf\nf\nf\nf\n\n\n\n[?2004l\n\nwarning: Not a git repository. Use --no-index to compare two paths outside a working tree\nusage: git diff --no-index [<options>] <path> <path>\n\nDiff output format options\n -p, --patch generate patch\n -s, --no-patch suppress diff output\n -u generate patch\n -U, --unified[=<n>] generate diffs with <n> lines context\n -W, --function-context\n generate diffs with <n> lines context\n \n--raw generate the diff in raw format\n --patch-with-raw synonym for '-p --raw'\n --patch-with-stat synonym for '-p --stat'\n --numstat\n machine friendly --stat\n --shortstat output only the last line of --stat\n -X, --dirstat[=<param1,param2>...]\n output the distribution of relative amount of changes for each sub-directory\n --cumulative synonym for --dirstat=cumulative\n\n... [TRUNCATED 32 LINES OF SYSTEM OUTPUT] ...\n\n specify the character to indicate a new line instead of '+'\n --output-indicator-old <char>\n specify the character to indicate an old line instead of '-'\n --output-indicator-context <char>\n\n specify the character to indicate a context instead of ' '\n\nDiff rename options\n -B, --break-rewrites[=<n>[/<m>]]\n break complete rewrite changes into pairs of delete and create\n -M, --find-renames[=<n>]\n detect renames\n -D, --irreversible-delete\n omit the preimage for deletes\n -C, --find-copies[=<n>]\n detect copies\n --find-copies-harder use unmodified files as source to find copies\n --no-renames\n disable rename detection\n --rename-empty use empty blobs as rename source\n --follow continue listing the history of a file beyond renames\n -l <n> prevent rename/copy detection if the number of rename/copy targets exceeds given limit\n\n\n... [TRUNCATED 18 LINES OF SYSTEM OUTPUT] ...\n\n --word-diff[=<mode>] show word diff, using <mode> to delimit changed words\n --word-diff-regex <regex>\n use <regex> to decide what a word is\n --color-words[=<regex>]\n\n equivalent to --word-diff=color --word-diff-regex=<regex>\n --color-moved[=<mode>]\n moved lines of code are colored differently\n --color-moved-ws <mode>\n\n how white spaces are ignored in --color-moved\n\nOther diff options\n --relative[=<prefix>]\n when run from subdir, exclude changes outside and show relative paths\n\n... [TRUNCATED 20 LINES OF SYSTEM OUTPUT] ...\n\n --skip-to <path> skip the output to the specified path\n --find-object <object-id>\n look for differences that change the number of occurrences of the specified object\n --diff-filter [(A|C|D|M|R|T|U|X|B)...[*]]\n\n select files by diff type\n --output <file> output to a specific file\n\n[?2004h]0;demo@faiserver: /home/fai/config/scripts/SERVERWWWMRTGdemo@faiserver:/home/fai/config/scripts/SERVERWWWMRTG$ \n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\ns", "output": "1898.862638, new event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nd\ni\ni\nf\nf\nf\nf\n\n\n\n[?2004l\n\nsudo: unable to resolve host faiserver: Name or service not known\n\n[?1h=\n\n[1mdiff --git a/scripts/SERVERWWWMRTG/10-copy_mrtg_cfg.sh b/scripts/SERVERWWWMRTG/10-copy_mrtg_cfg.sh[m[m\n[1mindex 771a342..2729811 100755[m[m\n[1m--- a/scripts/SERVERWWWMRTG/10-copy_mrtg_cfg.sh[m[m\n[1m+++ b/scripts/SERVERWWWMRTG/10-copy_mrtg_cfg.sh[m[m\n[36m@@ -12,5 +12,5 @@[m [mfcopy etc/mrtg/show_hddtemp.sh[m[m\n fcopy etc/mrtg/show_k8temp.sh[m[m\n fcopy etc/mrtg/show_temperature_for_container_disk.sh[m[m\n fcopy etc/mrtg/show_voltage.sh[m[m\n[31m-$ROOTCMD bash -c "su nfrg -c \\"mkdir -p /etc/mrtg/mrtg.d\\""[m[m\n[31m-$ROOTCMD bash -c "su nfrg -c \\"mkdir -p /etc/mrtg/hosts-enabled/\\""[m[m\n[32m+[m[32m$ROOTCMD bash -c "su mrtg -c \\"mkdir -p /etc/mrtg/mrtg.d\\""[m[m\n[32m+[m[32m$ROOTCMD bash -c "su mrtg -c \\"mkdir -p /etc/mrtg/hosts-enabled/\\""[m[m\n\n\n[K[?1l>\n[?2004h\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n]0;demo@faiserver: /home/fai/config/scripts/SERVERWWWMRTGdemo@faiserver:/home/fai/config/scripts/SERVERWWWMRTG$ ", "output": "1900.906767, new event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n[1P\n\n[1P\n\n[1P\n\n[1P\n\n[1P\n\n\n\n[?2004l\n\nsudo: unable to resolve host faiserver: Name or service not known\n\n[master eb9c659] fix using the wrong username when creating directories in /etc/mrtg.\n\n 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n[?2004h]0;demo@faiserver: /home/fai/config/scripts/SERVERWWWMRTGdemo@faiserver:/home/fai/config/scripts/SERVERWWWMRTG$ ", "output": "1971.50549, new event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n[?25l[33mt [39;49m[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\ns\n[?25l[33ms [39;49m[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\n?\n[?25l[33m? [39;49m[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\n\n\n[110;1H[?25lSaving file /home/fai/config/scripts/SERVERWWWMRTG/40-bastionize.sh...[4;20H[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\n[110;1H[?25lWrote /home/fai/config/scripts/SERVERWWWMRTG/40-bastionize.sh[K[4;20H[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\n[109;6H[?25l[7m----F1 [0m[39;49m[27m[7m[1m40-bastionize.sh[0m[39;49m[27m[7m All L3 [0m[39;49m[27m[7mGit:[0m[39;49m[27m[4;20H[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\n\n[110;1H[K[4;20H\n\n[110;1H[K[?1004l[?2004l[>4m[?1l>[?12l[?25h[?1049l[23;0;0t[39;49m\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n[?2004h]0;demo@faiserver: /home/fai/config/scripts/SERVERWWWMRTGdemo@faiserver:/home/fai/config/scripts/SERVERWWWMRTG$ ", "output": "2001.565963, new event"} @@ -655,7 +655,7 @@ {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nGet: 57 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 node-levn all 0.4.1+dfsg-2 [10.2 kB]\n\nGet: 58 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 node-lodash all 4.17.21+dfsg+~cs8.31.198.20210220-9 [462 kB]\n\nGet: 59 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 node-memfs all 3.4.12+~cs1.0.3-1 [46.8 kB]\n\nGet: 60 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 node-mkdirp all 1.0.4+~1.0.2-4 [11.6 kB]\n\nGet: 61 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 node-deep-is all 0.1.4-1 [5,136 B]\n\nGet: 62 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 node-fast-levenshtein all 2.0.6+ds-3 [6,040 B]\n\nGet: 63 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 node-optionator all 0.9.1+dfsg+~cs1.2.3-1 [17.6 kB]\n\nGet: 64 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 node-progress all 2.0.3-2 [8,256 B]\n\nGet: 65 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libjs-regenerate all 1.4.2-3 [14.3 kB]\n\nGet: 66 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 node-regenerate all 1.4.2-3 [7,388 B]\n\nGet: 67 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 node-regenerate-unicode-properties all 10.1.0+ds-1 [50.7 kB]\n\nGet: 68 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 node-regexpp all 3.2.0-4 [27.0 kB]\n\nGet: 69 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 node-yallist all 4.0.0+~4.0.1-1 [8,172 B]\n\nGet: 70 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 node-lru-cache all 7.14.1-1 [26.3 kB]\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nGet: 71 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 node-semver all 7.3.5+~7.3.9-2 [42.1 kB]\n", "output": "3146.707392, old event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nGet: 227 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 node-camelcase all 7.0.0-3 [6,032 B]\n\nGet: 228 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 node-yargs-parser all 21.1.1+~21.0.0-4 [28.4 kB]\n\n\nGet: 229 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 node-yargs all 16.2.0+~16.0.4-7 [128 kB]\n\nGet: 230 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 node-istanbul all 0.4.5+repack10+~cs97.25.57-3 [207 kB]\n\nGet: 231 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 node-through all 2.3.8+~cs0.0.30-1 [5,452 B]\n\nGet: 232 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 node-resumer all 0.0.0-6 [4,144 B]\n\nGet: 233 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 node-tape all 5.6.1+~cs8.20.19-1 [70.9 kB]\n\nGet: 234 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 node-deep-equal all 2.1.0+~cs31.12.80-1 [34.5 kB]\n\nGet: 235 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libjs-util all 0.12.5+~1.0.10-1 [16.0 kB]\n\nGet: 236 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libsass1 i386 3.6.5+20220909-1 [763 kB]\n\nGet: 237 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libsass-dev i386 3.6.5+20220909-1 [844 kB]\n\nGet: 238 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 node-ajv-keywords all 3.5.2-2 [20.3 kB]\n\nGet: 239 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 node-ansi-escapes all 5.0.0+really.4.3.1-1 [8,896 B]\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nGet: 240 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 node-async-each all 1.0.3-3 [4,292 B]\nGet: 241 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 node-babel-plugin-lodash all 3.3.4+~cs2.0.1-6 [11.0 kB]\n", "output": "3147.269338, old event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nBuilding tag database...\n\nThe following NEW packages will be installed:\n adduser{a} adwaita-icon-theme{a} at-spi2-common{a} ca-certificates{a} dbus{a} dbus-bin{a} dbus-daemon{a} dbus-session-bus-common{a} dbus-system-bus-common{a} dbus-user-session{a} dconf-gsettings-backend{a} dconf-service{a} debconf{a} dmsetup{a} dpkg{a} fontconfig{a} fontconfig-config{a} fonts-dejavu-core{a} gcc-12-base{a} gtk-update-icon-cache{a} hicolor-icon-theme{a} init-system-helpers{a} libacl1{a} libapparmor1{a} libargon2-1{a} libatk-bridge2.0-0{a} libatk1.0-0{a} libatspi2.0-0{a} libaudit-common{a} libaudit1{a} libavahi-client3{a} libavahi-common-data{a} libavahi-common3{a} libblkid1{a} libbrotli1{a} libbsd0{a} libbz2-1.0{a} libc6{a} libcairo-gobject2{a} libcairo2{a} libcap-ng0{a} libcap2{a} libclone-perl{a} libcolord2{a} libcom-err2{a} libcrypt1{a} libcryptsetup12{a} libcups2{a} libdatrie1{a} libdb5.3{a} libdbus-1-3{a} libdconf1{a} libdeflate0{a} libdevmapper1.02.1{a} libencode-locale-perl{a} libepoxy0{a} libexpat1{a} libfdisk1{a} libffi8{a} libfile-find-rule-perl{a} libfile-listing-perl{a} libfontconfig1{a} libfreetype6{a} libfribidi0{a} libgcc-s1{a} libgcrypt20{a} libgdbm-compat4{a} libgdbm6{a} libgdk-pixbuf-2.0-0{a} libgdk-pixbuf2.0-common{a} libglib2.0-0{a} libgmp10{a} libgnutls30{a} libgpg-error0{a} libgraphite2-3{a} libgssapi-krb5-2{a} libgtk-3-0{a} libgtk-3-common{a} libharfbuzz0b{a} libhogweed6{a} libhtml-parser-perl{a} libhtml-tagset-perl{a} libhtml-tree-perl{a} libhttp-cookies-perl{a} libhttp-date-perl{a} libhttp-message-perl{a} libhttp-negotiate-perl{a} libice6{a} libicu72{a} libidn2-0{a} libio-html-perl{a} libio-socket-ssl-perl{a} libip4tc2{a} libjbig0{a} libjpeg62-turbo{a} libjson-c5{a} libk5crypto3{a} libkeyutils1{a} libkmod2{a} libkrb5-3{a} libkrb5support0{a} liblcms2-2{a} liblerc4{a} liblwp-mediatypes-perl{a} liblwp-protocol-https-perl{a} liblz4-1{a} liblzma5{a} libmd0{a} libmount1{a} libncursesw6{a} libnet-http-perl{a} libnet-ssleay-perl{a} libnettle8{a} libnumber-compare-perl{a} libp11-kit0{a} libpam-modules{a} libpam-modules-bin{a} libpam-runtime{a} libpam-systemd{a} libpam0g{a} libpango-1.0-0{a} libpangocairo-1.0-0{a} libpangoft2-1.0-0{a} libpcre2-8-0{a} libperl5.36{a} libpixman-1-0{a} libpng16-16{a} libproc2-0{a} libregexp-ipv6-perl{a} libseccomp2{a} libselinux1{a} libsemanage-common{a} libsemanage2{a} libsepol2{a} libsm6{a} libsmartcols1{a} libssl3{a} libstdc++6{a} libsystemd-shared{a} libsystemd0{a} libtasn1-6{a} libtext-glob-perl{a} libthai-data{a} libthai0{a} libtiff6{a} libtimedate-perl{a} libtinfo6{a} libtry-tiny-perl{a} libudev1{a} libunistring2{a} liburi-perl{a} libuuid1{a} libwayland-client0{a} libwayland-cursor0{a} libwayland-egl1{a} libwebp7{a} libwww-perl{a} libwww-robotrules-perl{a} libx11-6{a} libx11-data{a} libxau6{a} libxcb-render0{a} libxcb-shm0{a} libxcb1{a} libxcomposite1{a} libxcursor1{a} libxdamage1{a} libxdmcp6{a} libxext6{a} libxfixes3{a} libxft2{a} libxi6{a} libxinerama1{a} libxkbcommon0{a} libxml2{a} libxrandr2{a} libxrender1{a} libxt6{a} libxxf86vm1{a} libzstd1{a} lsb-base{a} mount{a} netbase{a} openssl{a} passwd{a} perl{a} perl-base{a} perl-modules-5.36{a} perl-openssl-defaults{a} procps{a} shared-mime-info{a} systemd{a} systemd-sysv{a} sysvinit-utils{a} tar{a} usrmerge{a} x11-common{a} xkb-data{a} xscreensaver xscreensaver-data{a} zlib1g{a} \nThe following packages are RECOMMENDED but will NOT be installed:\n apt-utils at-spi2-core chrony debconf-i18n fonts-urw-base35 krb5-locales libdata-dump-perl libgdk-pixbuf2.0-bin libglib2.0-data libgpg-error-l10n libgpm2 libgtk-3-bin libhtml-form-perl libhtml-format-perl libhttp-daemon-perl libjpeg-turbo-progs libmailtools-perl libnss-systemd librsvg2-common miscfiles ntpsec openntpd psmisc sensible-utils systemd-timesyncd uuid-runtime wamerican wamerican-huge wamerican-insane wamerican-large wamerican-small wbrazilian wbritish wbritish-huge wbritish-insane wbritish-large wbritish-small wbulgarian wcanadian wcanadian-huge wcanadian-insane wcanadian-large wcanadian-small wcatalan wdanish wdutch wesperanto wfaroese wfrench wgalician-minimos wgerman-medical witalian wngerman wnorw\negia\nn wogerman wpolish wportuguese wspanish wswedish wswiss wukrainian xdg-user-dirs xfonts-100dpi \n0 packages upgraded, 201 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.\nNeed to get 823 kB/77.5 MB of archives. After unpacking 299 MB will be used.\nWriting extended state information...\n\nGet: 1 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xscreensaver-data i386 6.06+dfsg1-3+deb12u1 [379 kB]\n\nGet: 2 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xscreensaver i386 6.06+dfsg1-3+deb12u1 [445 kB]\n\nFetched 823 kB in 0s (5,010 kB/s)\n\nCalling reprepro\n\nExporting indices...\n\n/usr/bin/fai-mirror finished.\nNumber of packages in the mirror: \n2240\n\nMirror size and location: \n1.5G\t/usr/fai/mirror\n\nCopying the nfsroot to CD image\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nCopying the config space to CD image\n", "output": "3416.08494, new event"} -{"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nMirror size and location: \n1.5G\t/usr/fai/mirror\n\nCopying the nfsroot to CD image\n\nCopying the config space to CD image\n\nCopying the mirror to CD image\n\nParallel mksquashfs: Using 4 processors\nCreating 4.0 filesystem on /home/tmp/fai-cd.yA5mL3/LiveOS/squashfs.img, block size 131072.\n\n[=============| ] 4900/22233 22%\n\n[==================/ ] 7100/22233 31%\n\n[===========================================================-] 22233/22233 100%\n\n\nExportable Squashfs 4.0 filesystem, zstd compressed, data block size 131072\n\tcompressed data, compressed metadata, compressed fragments,\n\tcompressed xattrs, compressed ids\n\tduplicates are removed\nFilesystem size 1894751.91 Kbytes (1850.34 Mbytes)\n\t66.58% of uncompressed filesystem size (2845790.30 Kbytes)\nInode table size 21533 bytes (21.03 Kbytes)\n\t24.17% of uncompressed inode table size (89074 bytes)\nDirectory table size 56 bytes (0.05 Kbytes)\n\t96.55% of uncompressed directory table size (58 bytes)\nNumber of duplicate files found 0\nNumber of inodes 3\nNumber of files 1\nNumber of fragments 0\nNumber of symbolic links 0\nNumber of device nodes 0\nNumber of fifo nodes 0\nNumber of socket nodes 0\nNumber of directories 2\nNumber of hard-links 0\nNumber of ids (unique uids + gids) 1\nNumber of uids 1\n\troot (0)\nNumber of gids 1\n\troot (0)\n\nmkfs.fat 4.2 (2021-01-31)\n\nWriting FAI CD-ROM image to fai_cd.iso. This may need some time.\n\nxorriso 1.5.4 : RockRidge filesystem manipulator, libburnia project.\n\n\nISO image size and filename: 1.9G\tfai_cd.iso\n\n\nreal\t19m24.790s\nuser\t13m12.951s\nsys\t2m24.828s\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n[?2004h]0;demo@faiserver: /home/faidemo@faiserver:/home/fai$ ", "output": "3560.660696, new event"} +{"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nMirror size and location: \n1.5G\t/usr/fai/mirror\n\nCopying the nfsroot to CD image\n\nCopying the config space to CD image\n\nCopying the mirror to CD image\n\nParallel mksquashfs: Using 4 processors\nCreating 4.0 filesystem on /home/tmp/fai-cd.yA5mL3/LiveOS/squashfs.img, block size 131072.\n\n[=============| ] 4900/22233 22%\n\n[==================/ ] 7100/22233 31%\n\n[===========================================================-] 22233/22233 100%\n\n\nExportable Squashfs 4.0 filesystem, zstd compressed, data block size 131072\n\tcompressed data, compressed metadata, compressed fragments,\n\tcompressed xattrs, compressed ids\n\n... [TRUNCATED 18 LINES OF SYSTEM OUTPUT] ...\n\nNumber of uids 1\n\troot (0)\nNumber of gids 1\n\troot (0)\n\nmkfs.fat 4.2 (2021-01-31)\n\nWriting FAI CD-ROM image to fai_cd.iso. This may need some time.\n\nxorriso 1.5.4 : RockRidge filesystem manipulator, libburnia project.\n\n\nISO image size and filename: 1.9G\tfai_cd.iso\n\n\nreal\t19m24.790s\nuser\t13m12.951s\nsys\t2m24.828s\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n[?2004h]0;demo@faiserver: /home/faidemo@faiserver:/home/fai$ ", "output": "3560.660696, new event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nmkfs.fat 4.2 (2021-01-31)\n\nWriting FAI CD-ROM image to fai_cd.iso. This may need some time.\n\nxorriso 1.5.4 : RockRidge filesystem manipulator, libburnia project.\n\n\nISO image size and filename: 1.9G\tfai_cd.iso\n\n\nreal\t19m24.790s\nuser\t13m12.951s\nsys\t2m24.828s\n\n[?2004h]0;demo@faiserver: /home/faidemo@faiserver:/home/fai$ \n[A\nsudo bash -c 'time ./make-fai-cd.sh 2>&1 | tee make-fai-cd.out'\n[B\n\n[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[K\n\n[?2004l\n\n\nlogout\n\nConnection to 172.16.0.17 closed.\n\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n[?2004h", "output": "4130.529211, new event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nWriting FAI CD-ROM image to fai_cd.iso. This may need some time.\n\nxorriso 1.5.4 : RockRidge filesystem manipulator, libburnia project.\n\n\nISO image size and filename: 1.9G\tfai_cd.iso\n\n\nreal\t19m24.790s\nuser\t13m12.951s\nsys\t2m24.828s\n\n[?2004h]0;demo@faiserver: /home/faidemo@faiserver:/home/fai$ \n[A\nsudo bash -c 'time ./make-fai-cd.sh 2>&1 | tee make-fai-cd.out'\n[B\n\n[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[K\n\n[?2004l\n\n\nlogout\n\nConnection to 172.16.0.17 closed.\n\n\n[?2004h\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\ndemo@stephost:~$ ", "output": "4130.529427, old event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n[1P\n\n[1P\n\n[K\n\t\n\n\t\n\n\nfai_dvd-20240630-2.iso fai_dvd-20240630.iso fai_dvd-20240710.iso fai_dvd-20240711.iso fai_dvd-20240712.iso fai_dvd-20240714.iso fai_dvd-20240723.iso fai_dvd-20240724-2.iso fai_dvd-20240725-2.iso fai_dvd-20240725.iso fai_dvd-20241011.iso \ndemo@stephost:~$ rm /disk1/isos/fai_dvd-2024\n0\n0\n7\n7\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n1", "output": "4164.753122, old event"} @@ -668,7 +668,7 @@ {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n[41;27H\nOC\nOC\n[C\n[C\n \n[?25l[32m "[39;49m;[109;6H[7m**[0m[39;49m[27m[41;30H[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\n\n\n[110;1H[?25lSaving file /home/fai/config/class/50-host-classes...[41;30H[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\n[110;1H[?25lWrote /home/fai/config/class/50-host-classes[K[41;30H[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\n[109;6H[?25l[7m----F1 [0m[39;49m[27m[7m[1m50-host-classes[0m[39;49m[27m[7m Top L40 [0m[39;49m[27m[7mGit:[0m[39;49m[27m[41;30H[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\n\n[110;1H[K[41;30H\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n", "output": "85.284045, old event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n[110;1H[K[?1004l[?2004l[>4m[?1l>[?12l[?25h[?1049l[23;0;0t[39;49m\n\n[?2004h]0;demo@faiserver: /home/fai/config/classdemo@faiserver:/home/fai/config/class$ \nc\nc\nd\nd\n \n \n.\n.\n.\n.\n\n\n\n[?2004l\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n[?2004h]0;demo@faiserver: /home/fai/configdemo@faiserver:/home/fai/config$ ", "output": "90.133855, new event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n\n[?2004l\n\n[?2004h]0;demo@faiserver: /home/fai/configdemo@faiserver:/home/fai/config$ \ng\ng\ni\ni\nt\nt\n \n \nd\nd\ni\ni\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nf", "output": "91.774618, old event"} -{"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\ni\nf\nf\nf\nf\n\n\n\n[?2004l\n\nwarning: Not a git repository. Use --no-index to compare two paths outside a working tree\nusage: git diff --no-index [<options>] <path> <path>\n\nDiff output format options\n -p, --patch generate patch\n -s, --no-patch suppress diff output\n \n-u generate patch\n -U, --unified[=<n>] generate diffs with <n> lines context\n -W, --function-context\n generate diffs with <n> lines context\n --raw generate the diff in raw format\n --patch-with-raw synonym for '-p --raw'\n --patch-with-stat synonym for '-p --stat'\n --numstat machine friendly --stat\n --shortstat output only the last line of --stat\n -X, --dirstat[=<param1,param2>...]\n output the distribution of relative amount of changes for each sub-directory\n --cumulative synonym for --dirstat=cumulative\n\n --dirstat-by-file[=<param1,param2>...]\n\n synonym for --dirstat=files,param1,param2...\n --check warn if changes introduce conflict markers or whitespace errors\n --summary condensed summary such as creations, renames and mode changes\n --name-only show only names of changed files\n --name-status show only names and status of changed files\n --stat[=<width>[,<name-width>[,<count>]]]\n generate diffstat\n --stat-width <width> generate diffstat with a given width\n --stat-name-width <width>\n generate diffstat with a given name width\n --stat-graph-width <width>\n generate diffstat with a given graph width\n --stat-count <count> generate diffstat with limited lines\n --compact-summary generate compact summary in diffstat\n --binary output a binary diff that can be applied\n --full-index show full pre- and post-image object names on the "index" lines\n --color[=<when>] show colored diff\n --ws-error-highlight <kind>\n\n highlight whitespace errors in the 'context', 'old' or 'new' lines in the diff\n -z do not munge pathnames and use NULs as output field terminators in --raw or --numstat\n --abbrev[=<n>] use <n> digits to display object names\n --src-prefix <prefix>\n show the given source prefix instead of "a/"\n --dst-prefix <prefix>\n show the given destination prefix instead of "b/"\n --line-prefix <prefix>\n prepend an additional prefix to every line of output\n --no-prefix do not show any source or destination prefix\n --inter-hunk-context <n>\n show context between diff hunks up to the specified number of lines\n --output-indicator-new <char>\n specify the character to indicate a new line instead of '+'\n --output-indicator-old <char>\n specify the character to indicate an old line instead of '-'\n --output-indicator-context <char>\n specify the character to indicate a context instead of ' '\n\nDiff rename options\n -B, --break-rewrites[=<n>[/<m>]]\n break complete rewrite changes into pairs of delete and create\n -M, --find-renames[=<n>]\n detect renames\n -D, --irreversible-delete\n omit the preimage for deletes\n -C, --find-copies[=<n>]\n detect copies\n --find-copies-harder use unmodified files as source to find copies\n --no-renames disable rename detection\n --rename-empty use empty blobs as rename source\n --follow continue listing the history of a file beyond renames\n -l <n> prevent rename/copy detection if the number of rename/copy targets exceeds given limit\n\nDiff algorithm options\n --minimal produce the smallest possible diff\n -w, --ignore-all-space\n ignore whitespace when comparing lines\n -b, --ignore-space-change\n ignore changes in amount of whitespace\n --ignore-space-at-eol\n ignore changes in whitespace at EOL\n --ignore-cr-at-eol ignore carrier-return at the end of line\n --ignore-blank-lines ignore changes whose lines are all blank\n -I, --ignore-matching-lines <regex>\n ignore changes whose all lines match <regex>\n --indent-heuristic heuristic to shift diff hunk boundaries for easy reading\n --patience generate diff using the "patience diff" algorithm\n --histogram generate diff using the "histogram diff" algorithm\n --diff-algorithm <algorithm>\n choose a diff algorithm\n --anchored <text> generate diff using the "anchored diff" algorithm\n --word-diff\n[=<mode>] show word diff, using <mode> to delimit changed words\n --word-diff-regex <regex>\n use <regex> to decide what a word is\n --color-words[=<regex>]\n equivalent to --word-diff=color --word-diff-regex=<regex>\n --color-moved[=<mode>]\n moved lines of code are colored differently\n --color-moved-ws <mode>\n how white spaces are ignored in --color-moved\n\nOther diff options\n --relative[=<prefix>]\n when run from subdir, exclude changes outside and show relative paths\n -a, --text treat all files as text\n -R swap two inputs, reverse the diff\n --exit-code exit with 1 if there were differences, 0 otherwise\n --quiet disable all output of the program\n --ext-diff allow an external diff helper to be executed\n --textconv run external text conversion filters when comparing binary files\n --ignore-submodules[=<when>]\n ignore changes to submodules in the diff generation\n --submodule[=<format>]\n specify how differences in submodules are shown\n --ita-invisible-in-index\n hide 'git add -N' entries from the index\n --ita-visible-in-index\n treat 'git add -N' entries as real in the index\n -S <string> look for differences that change the number of occurrences of the specified string\n\n -G <regex> look for differences that change the number of occurrences of the specified regex\n --pickaxe-all show all changes in the changeset with -S or -G\n --pickaxe-regex treat <string> in -S as extended POSIX regular expression\n -O <file> control the order in which files appear in the output\n --rotate-to <path> show the change in the specified path first\n --skip-to <path> skip the output to the specified path\n --find-object <object-id>\n look for differences that change the number of occurrences of the specified object\n --diff-filter [(A|C|D|M|R|T|U|X|B)...[*]]\n select files by diff type\n --output <file> output to a specific file\n\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n[?2004h]0;demo@faiserver: /home/fai/configdemo@faiserver:/home/fai/config$ ", "output": "92.12424, new event"} +{"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\ni\nf\nf\nf\nf\n\n\n\n[?2004l\n\nwarning: Not a git repository. Use --no-index to compare two paths outside a working tree\nusage: git diff --no-index [<options>] <path> <path>\n\nDiff output format options\n -p, --patch generate patch\n -s, --no-patch suppress diff output\n \n-u generate patch\n -U, --unified[=<n>] generate diffs with <n> lines context\n -W, --function-context\n generate diffs with <n> lines context\n --raw generate the diff in raw format\n --patch-with-raw synonym for '-p --raw'\n --patch-with-stat synonym for '-p --stat'\n --numstat machine friendly --stat\n --shortstat output only the last line of --stat\n -X, --dirstat[=<param1,param2>...]\n output the distribution of relative amount of changes for each sub-directory\n --cumulative synonym for --dirstat=cumulative\n\n --dirstat-by-file[=<param1,param2>...]\n\n synonym for --dirstat=files,param1,param2...\n --check warn if changes introduce conflict markers or whitespace errors\n --summary condensed summary such as creations, renames and mode changes\n --name-only show only names of changed files\n\n... [TRUNCATED 10 LINES OF SYSTEM OUTPUT] ...\n\n --binary output a binary diff that can be applied\n --full-index show full pre- and post-image object names on the "index" lines\n --color[=<when>] show colored diff\n --ws-error-highlight <kind>\n\n highlight whitespace errors in the 'context', 'old' or 'new' lines in the diff\n -z do not munge pathnames and use NULs as output field terminators in --raw or --numstat\n --abbrev[=<n>] use <n> digits to display object names\n --src-prefix <prefix>\n show the given source prefix instead of "a/"\n\n... [TRUNCATED 43 LINES OF SYSTEM OUTPUT] ...\n\n --histogram generate diff using the "histogram diff" algorithm\n --diff-algorithm <algorithm>\n choose a diff algorithm\n --anchored <text> generate diff using the "anchored diff" algorithm\n --word-diff\n[=<mode>] show word diff, using <mode> to delimit changed words\n --word-diff-regex <regex>\n use <regex> to decide what a word is\n --color-words[=<regex>]\n equivalent to --word-diff=color --word-diff-regex=<regex>\n\n... [TRUNCATED 19 LINES OF SYSTEM OUTPUT] ...\n\n hide 'git add -N' entries from the index\n --ita-visible-in-index\n treat 'git add -N' entries as real in the index\n -S <string> look for differences that change the number of occurrences of the specified string\n\n -G <regex> look for differences that change the number of occurrences of the specified regex\n --pickaxe-all show all changes in the changeset with -S or -G\n --pickaxe-regex treat <string> in -S as extended POSIX regular expression\n -O <file> control the order in which files appear in the output\n --rotate-to <path> show the change in the specified path first\n --skip-to <path> skip the output to the specified path\n --find-object <object-id>\n look for differences that change the number of occurrences of the specified object\n --diff-filter [(A|C|D|M|R|T|U|X|B)...[*]]\n select files by diff type\n --output <file> output to a specific file\n\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n[?2004h]0;demo@faiserver: /home/fai/configdemo@faiserver:/home/fai/config$ ", "output": "92.12424, new event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nd\nd\ni\ni\nf\nf\nf\nf\n\n\n\n[?2004l\n\nsudo: unable to resolve host faiserver: Name or service not known\n\n[?1h=\n\n[1mdiff --git a/class/50-host-classes b/class/50-host-classes[m[m\n[1mindex 15045cd..2804e2a 100755[m[m\n[1m--- a/class/50-host-classes[m[m\n[1m+++ b/class/50-host-classes[m[m\n[36m@@ -37,7 +37,7 @@[m [mfi[m[m\n [m[m\n # detect if EFI is how the system booted.[m[m\n if [ -d /sys/firmware/efi ]; then[m[m\n[31m- echo -n "BOOTEFI GRUBEFI";[m[m\n[32m+[m[32m echo -n "BOOTEFI GRUBEFI ";[m[m\n else[m[m\n echo -n "BOOTBIOS GRUB ";[m[m\n fi[m[m\n\n\n[K[?1l>\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n[?2004h]0;demo@faiserver: /home/fai/configdemo@faiserver:/home/fai/config$ ", "output": "97.110316, new event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nu\nd\nd\no\no\n \n \ng\ng\ni\ni\nt\nt\n \n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n ", "output": "100.463256, old event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\na\nc\nc\ne\ne\n.\n.\n'\n'\n\n\n\n[?2004l\n\nsudo: unable to resolve host faiserver: Name or service not known\n\n[master 3c919c6] fix missing space.\n\n 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n[?2004h]0;demo@faiserver: /home/fai/configdemo@faiserver:/home/fai/config$ ", "output": "111.602501, new event"} @@ -679,11 +679,11 @@ {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nI: Retrieving libgssapi-krb5-2 1.20.1-2+deb12u2\n\nI: Validating libgssapi-krb5-2 1.20.1-2+deb12u2\n\nI: Retrieving libhogweed6 3.8.1-2\n\nI: Validating libhogweed6 3.8.1-2\n\nI: Retrieving libidn2-0 2.3.3-1+b1\n\nI: Validating libidn2-0 2.3.3-1+b1\n\nI: Retrieving libip4tc2 1.8.9-2\n\nI: Validating libip4tc2 1.8.9-2\n\nI: Retrieving libjansson4 2.14-2\n\nI: Validating libjansson4 2.14-2\n\nI: Retrieving libjson-c5 0.16-2\n\nI: Validating libjson-c5 0.16-2\n\nI: Retrieving libk5crypto3 1.20.1-2+deb12u2\n\nI: Validating libk5crypto3 1.20.1-2+deb12u2\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nI: Retrieving libkeyutils1 1.6.3-2\n", "output": "165.781869, old event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nI: Extracting hostname...\n\nI: Extracting init-system-helpers...\n\nI: Extracting libacl1...\n\nI: Extracting libapt-pkg6.0...\n\nI: Extracting libattr1...\n\nI: Extracting libaudit-common...\n\nI: Extracting libaudit1...\nI: Extracting libblkid1...\nI: Extracting libbz2-1.0...\nI: Extracting libc-bin...\n\nI: Extracting libc6...\n\nI: Extracting libcap-ng0...\n\nI: Extracting libcap2...\n\nI: Extracting libcom-err2...\n\nI: Extracting libcrypt1...\n\nI: Extracting libdb5.3...\n\nI: Extracting libdebconfclient0...\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nI: Extracting libext2fs2...\n", "output": "170.596025, old event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nI: Configuring nftables...\n\nI: Configuring iproute2...\n\nI: Configuring isc-dhcp-client...\n\nI: Configuring ifupdown...\n\nI: Configuring tasksel...\n\nI: Configuring tasksel-data...\n\nI: Configuring libc-bin...\n\nI: Base system installed successfully.\n\nCreating base.tar.xz\n\nWarning: no hostname for 172.16.0.17 found, not adding to /etc/hosts.\n\n'/etc/resolv.conf' -> '/srv/fai/nfsroot/etc/resolv.conf-installserver'\n\n'/etc/resolv.conf' -> '/srv/fai/nfsroot/etc/resolv.conf'\n\nUpgrading /srv/fai/nfsroot\n\nGet:1 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm InRelease [151 kB]\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nGet:2 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 Packages [8680 kB]\n", "output": "283.555209, old event"} -{"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nI: Configuring tasksel-data...\n\nI: Configuring libc-bin...\n\nI: Base system installed successfully.\n\nCreating base.tar.xz\n\nWarning: no hostname for 172.16.0.17 found, not adding to /etc/hosts.\n\n'/etc/resolv.conf' -> '/srv/fai/nfsroot/etc/resolv.conf-installserver'\n\n'/etc/resolv.conf' -> '/srv/fai/nfsroot/etc/resolv.conf'\n\nUpgrading /srv/fai/nfsroot\n\nGet:1 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm InRelease [151 kB]\n\nGet:2 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 Packages [8680 kB]\n\nFetched 8831 kB in 3s (3235 kB/s)\nReading package lists...\n\n\nReading package lists...\n\nBuilding dependency tree...\nThe following additional packages will be installed:\n debconf-utils dracut-core fai-client fai-setup-storage file iputils-arping\n kpartx libfile-lchown-perl libgdbm-compat4 libgdbm6 liblinux-lvm-perl\n liblzo2-2 libmagic-mgc libmagic1 libparse-recdescent-perl libparted2\n libperl5.36 parted patch perl perl-modules-5.36 pxelinux squashfs-tools\n syslinux-efi zstd\nSuggested packages:\n logtail libgraph-perl cryptsetup dosfstools jfsutils ntfs-3g reiserfsprogs\n xfsprogs gdbm-l10n libparted-dev libparted-i18n parted-doc ed diffutils-doc\n perl-doc libterm-readline-gnu-perl | libterm-readline-perl-perl make\n libtap-harness-archive-perl tftpd-hpa\nRecommended packages:\n cryptsetup dmraid lvm2 mdadm console-setup binutils pigz pkg-config\n nfs-common open-iscsi nbd-client curl syslinux-common\nThe following NEW packages will be installed:\n debconf-utils dracut-config-generic dracut-core dracut-live dracut-network\n dracut-squash fai-client fai-nfsroot fai-setup-storage file iputils-arping\n kpartx libfile-lchown-perl libgdbm-compat4 libgdbm6 liblinux-lvm-perl\n liblzo2-2 libmagic-mgc libmagic1 libparse-recdescent-perl libparted2\n libperl5.36 parted patch perl perl-modules-5.36 pxelinux squashfs-tools\n syslinux-efi zstd\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n0 upgraded, 30 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.\nNeed to get 10.1 MB of archives.\nAfter this operation, 59.5 MB of additional disk space will be used.\nGet:1 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 perl-modules-5.36 all 5.36.0-7+deb12u1 [2815 kB]\n", "output": "289.025642, new event"} +{"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nI: Configuring tasksel-data...\n\nI: Configuring libc-bin...\n\nI: Base system installed successfully.\n\nCreating base.tar.xz\n\nWarning: no hostname for 172.16.0.17 found, not adding to /etc/hosts.\n\n'/etc/resolv.conf' -> '/srv/fai/nfsroot/etc/resolv.conf-installserver'\n\n'/etc/resolv.conf' -> '/srv/fai/nfsroot/etc/resolv.conf'\n\nUpgrading /srv/fai/nfsroot\n\nGet:1 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm InRelease [151 kB]\n\nGet:2 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 Packages [8680 kB]\n\nFetched 8831 kB in 3s (3235 kB/s)\nReading package lists...\n\n\nReading package lists...\n\nBuilding dependency tree...\nThe following additional packages will be installed:\n debconf-utils dracut-core fai-client fai-setup-storage file iputils-arping\n kpartx libfile-lchown-perl libgdbm-compat4 libgdbm6 liblinux-lvm-perl\n\n... [TRUNCATED 14 LINES OF SYSTEM OUTPUT] ...\n\n kpartx libfile-lchown-perl libgdbm-compat4 libgdbm6 liblinux-lvm-perl\n liblzo2-2 libmagic-mgc libmagic1 libparse-recdescent-perl libparted2\n libperl5.36 parted patch perl perl-modules-5.36 pxelinux squashfs-tools\n syslinux-efi zstd\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n0 upgraded, 30 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.\nNeed to get 10.1 MB of archives.\nAfter this operation, 59.5 MB of additional disk space will be used.\nGet:1 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 perl-modules-5.36 all 5.36.0-7+deb12u1 [2815 kB]\n", "output": "289.025642, new event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nGet:16 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 liblzo2-2 i386 2.10-2 [59.7 kB]\n\nGet:17 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 squashfs-tools i386 1:4.5.1-1 [200 kB]\n\nGet:18 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 dracut-squash all 059-4 [6908 B]\nGet:19 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libfile-lchown-perl i386 0.02-3+b1 [9728 B]\nGet:20 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 zstd i386 1.5.4+dfsg2-5 [645 kB]\n\nGet:21 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 fai-client all 6.0.3+deb12u1 [90.5 kB]\n\nGet:22 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libparse-recdescent-perl all 1.967015+dfsg-4 [147 kB]\n\nGet:23 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 liblinux-lvm-perl all 0.17-4 [11.9 kB]\nGet:24 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libparted2 i386 3.5-3 [318 kB]\n\nGet:25 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 parted i386 3.5-3 [43.2 kB]\nGet:26 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 fai-setup-storage all 6.0.3+deb12u1 [55.4 kB]\n\nGet:27 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 pxelinux all 3:6.04~git20190206.bf6db5b4+dfsg1-3 [156 kB]\n\nGet:28 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 syslinux-efi all 3:6.04~git20190206.bf6db5b4+dfsg1-3 [201 kB]\n\nGet:29 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 patch i386 2.7.6-7 [141 kB]\n\nGet:30 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 fai-nfsroot all 6.0.3+deb12u1 [16.1 kB]\n\nFetched 10.1 MB in 1s (8164 kB/s)\n\nSelecting previously unselected package perl-modules-5.36.\n\n(Reading database ... \n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n(Reading database ... 5%\n", "output": "289.840724, old event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nGet:131 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libnuma1 i386 2.0.16-1 [22.7 kB]\n\nGet:132 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libnvme1 i386 1.3-1+deb12u1 [64.2 kB]\n\nGet:133 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libpcap0.8 i386 1.10.3-1 [164 kB]\n\nGet:134 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libpcre3 i386 2:8.39-15 [340 kB]\n\nGet:135 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libudns0 i386 0.4-1+b1 [26.0 kB]\nGet:136 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libx86-1 i386 1.1+ds1-12 [74.1 kB]\n\nGet:137 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 linux-base all 4.9 [31.8 kB]\n\nGet:138 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 linux-image-6.1.0-25-686-pae i386 6.1.106-3 [50.7 MB]\n\nGet:139 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 linux-image-686-pae i386 6.1.106-3 [1492 B]\n\nGet:140 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 lshw i386 02.19.git.2021.06.19.996aaad9c7-2+b1 [349 kB]\n\nGet:141 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 lua-lpeg i386 1.0.2-2 [41.7 kB]\n\nGet:142 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 lvm2 i386 2.03.16-2 [1204 kB]\n\nGet:143 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 mdetect i386 0.5.2.6 [16.3 kB]\nGet:144 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 netselect i386 0.3.ds1-30.1 [23.3 kB]\n\nGet:145 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 nmap-common all 7.93+dfsg1-1 [4148 kB]\n\nGet:146 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 nmap i386 7.93+dfsg1-1 [1936 kB]\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nGet:147 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 python3-ntp i386 1.2.2+dfsg1-1+deb12u1 [90.7 kB]\n", "output": "303.736284, old event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nPreparing to unpack .../startpar_0.65-1+b1_i386.deb ...\n\nUnpacking startpar (0.65-1+b1) ...\n\nSelecting previously unselected package sysv-rc.\n\nPreparing to unpack .../sysv-rc_3.06-4_all.deb ...\n\nUnpacking sysv-rc (3.06-4) ...\n\nSelecting previously unselected package initscripts.\n\nPreparing to unpack .../initscripts_3.06-4_all.deb ...\n\nUnpacking initscripts (3.06-4) ...\n\ndpkg: systemd-sysv: dependency problems, but removing anyway as you requested:\n init depends on systemd-sysv | sysvinit-core; however:\n Package systemd-sysv is to be removed.\n Package sysvinit-core is not installed.\n\n(Reading database ... \n\n(Reading database ... 5%\n\n(Reading database ... 10%\n\n(Reading database ... 15%\n\n(Reading database ... 20%\n\n(Reading database ... 25%\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n(Reading database ... 30%\n", "output": "306.034963, old event"} -{"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n(Reading database ... 5%\n\n(Reading database ... 10%\n\n(Reading database ... 15%\n\n(Reading database ... 20%\n\n(Reading database ... 25%\n\n(Reading database ... 30%\n\n(Reading database ... 35%\n(Reading database ... 40%\n(Reading database ... 45%\n(Reading database ... 50%\n(Reading database ... 55%\n(Reading database ... 60%\n(Reading database ... 65%\n(Reading database ... 70%\n(Reading database ... 75%\n(Reading database ... 80%\n(Reading database ... 85%\n(Reading database ... 90%\n(Reading database ... 95%\n(Reading database ... 100%\n(Reading database ... 11934 files and directories currently installed.)\n\nRemoving systemd-sysv (252.30-1~deb12u2) ...\n\nSelecting previously unselected package sysvinit-core.\n(Reading database ... \n\n(Reading database ... 5%\n\n(Reading database ... 10%\n\n(Reading database ... 15%\n\n(Reading database ... 20%\n\n(Reading database ... 25%\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n(Reading database ... 30%\n", "output": "306.074795, old event"} +{"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n(Reading database ... 5%\n\n(Reading database ... 10%\n\n(Reading database ... 15%\n\n(Reading database ... 20%\n\n(Reading database ... 25%\n\n(Reading database ... 30%\n\n(Reading database ... 35%\n(Reading database ... 40%\n(Reading database ... 45%\n(Reading database ... 50%\n(Reading database ... 55%\n\n... [TRUNCATED 6 LINES OF SYSTEM OUTPUT] ...\n\n(Reading database ... 90%\n(Reading database ... 95%\n(Reading database ... 100%\n(Reading database ... 11934 files and directories currently installed.)\n\nRemoving systemd-sysv (252.30-1~deb12u2) ...\n\nSelecting previously unselected package sysvinit-core.\n(Reading database ... \n\n(Reading database ... 5%\n\n(Reading database ... 10%\n\n(Reading database ... 15%\n\n(Reading database ... 20%\n\n(Reading database ... 25%\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n(Reading database ... 30%\n", "output": "306.074795, old event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nSelecting previously unselected package libpsl5:i386.\n\nPreparing to unpack .../021-libpsl5_0.21.2-1_i386.deb ...\nUnpacking libpsl5:i386 (0.21.2-1) ...\n\nSelecting previously unselected package librtmp1:i386.\n\nPreparing to unpack .../022-librtmp1_2.4+20151223.gitfa8646d.1-2+b2_i386.deb ...\nUnpacking librtmp1:i386 (2.4+20151223.gitfa8646d.1-2+b2) ...\n\nSelecting previously unselected package libssh2-1:i386.\n\nPreparing to unpack .../023-libssh2-1_1.10.0-3+b1_i386.deb ...\nUnpacking libssh2-1:i386 (1.10.0-3+b1) ...\n\nSelecting previously unselected package libcurl4:i386.\nPreparing to unpack .../024-libcurl4_7.88.1-10+deb12u7_i386.deb ...\nUnpacking libcurl4:i386 (7.88.1-10+deb12u7) ...\n\nSelecting previously unselected package curl.\n\nPreparing to unpack .../025-curl_7.88.1-10+deb12u7_i386.deb ...\nUnpacking curl (7.88.1-10+deb12u7) ...\n\nSelecting previously unselected package dialog.\n\nPreparing to unpack .../026-dialog_1.3-20230209-1_i386.deb ...\nUnpacking dialog (1.3-20230209-1) ...\n\nSelecting previously unselected package libusb-1.0-0:i386.\n\nPreparing to unpack .../027-libusb-1.0-0_2%3a1.0.26-1_i386.deb ...\n\nUnpacking libusb-1.0-0:i386 (2:1.0.26-1) ...\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nSelecting previously unselected package discover-data.\n", "output": "319.751543, old event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nPreparing to unpack .../028-discover-data_2.2013.01.13_all.deb ...\n\nUnpacking discover-data (2.2013.01.13) ...\n\nSelecting previously unselected package libdiscover2.\n\nPreparing to unpack .../029-libdiscover2_2.1.2-10_i386.deb ...\n\nUnpacking libdiscover2 (2.1.2-10) ...\n\nSelecting previously unselected package discover.\n\nPreparing to unpack .../030-discover_2.1.2-10_i386.deb ...\n\nUnpacking discover (2.1.2-10) ...\n\nSelecting previously unselected package libdevmapper-event1.02.1:i386.\n\nPreparing to unpack .../031-libdevmapper-event1.02.1_2%3a1.02.185-2_i386.deb ...\nUnpacking libdevmapper-event1.02.1:i386 (2:1.02.185-2) ...\n\nSelecting previously unselected package libaio1:i386.\n\nPreparing to unpack .../032-libaio1_0.3.113-4_i386.deb ...\nUnpacking libaio1:i386 (0.3.113-4) ...\n\nSelecting previously unselected package liblvm2cmd2.03:i386.\n\nPreparing to unpack .../033-liblvm2cmd2.03_2.03.16-2_i386.deb ...\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nUnpacking liblvm2cmd2.03:i386 (2.03.16-2) ...\n", "output": "320.774193, old event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nProcessing triggers for dracut (059-4) ...\n\ndracut: Generating /boot/initrd.img-6.1.0-25-686-pae\n\n'/srv/fai/nfsroot/boot/vmlinuz-6.1.0-25-686-pae' -> '/srv/tftp/fai/vmlinuz-6.1.0-25-686-pae'\n'/srv/fai/nfsroot/boot/initrd.img-6.1.0-25-686-pae' -> '/srv/tftp/fai/initrd.img-6.1.0-25-686-pae'\n\nTFTP environment prepared. Enable DHCP and start the TFTP daemon on root /srv/tftp/fai.\n\nFAI packages and related packages inside the nfsroot:\n\ndracut 059-4\ndracut-live 059-4\ndracut-network 059-4\ndracut-squash 059-4\nfai-client 6.0.3+deb12u1\nfai-nfsroot 6.0.3+deb12u1\nfai-setup-storage 6.0.3+deb12u1\n\nWaiting for background jobs to finish\n[1]+ Running nice xz -q $NFSROOT/var/tmp/base.tar & (wd: /srv/fai/nfsroot)\n\nfai-make-nfsroot finished properly.\n\nLog file written to /var/log/fai/fai-make-nfsroot.log and /srv/fai/nfsroot/var/tmp\n\nUsing configuration files from /etc/fai\n\nGetting package information\n\nAdding packages of /etc/fai/NFSROOT.\n\nReading package lists...\n\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nBuilding dependency tree...", "output": "446.660515, old event"} @@ -709,8 +709,8 @@ {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nGet: 337 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 ruby-sassc-rails all 2.1.2-6 [10.4 kB]\n\nGet: 338 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 ruby-sass-rails all 6.0.0-2 [6,844 B]\n\nGet: 339 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 ruby-childprocess all 4.1.0-1 [25.1 kB]\n\nGet: 340 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 zip i386 3.0-13 [236 kB]\n\nGet: 341 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 ruby-zip all 2.3.2-1 [45.6 kB]\n\nGet: 342 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 ruby-websocket all 1.2.9-3 [19.9 kB]\n\nGet: 343 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 ruby-selenium-webdriver all 4.4.0-1 [119 kB]\n\nGet: 344 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 ruby-spring all 2.1.1-2 [35.4 kB]\n\nGet: 345 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 ruby-spring-watcher-listen all 2.0.1-1.1 [4,300 B]\n\nGet: 346 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 ruby-sqlite3 i386 1.4.2-4+b3 [44.9 kB]\n\nGet: 347 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 ruby-turbolinks-source all 5.2.0+dfsg-2 [3,584 B]\n\nGet: 348 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 ruby-turbolinks all 5.2.1-2 [5,328 B]\n\nGet: 349 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 ruby-execjs all 2.8.1-1 [16.1 kB]\n\nGet: 350 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 ruby-terser all 1.1.12+dfsg-2 [165 kB]\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nGet: 351 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 ruby-bindex i386 0.8.1+ds-1+b4 [8,588 B]\n", "output": "890.18272, old event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nInitializing package states...\n\nWriting extended state information...\n\nBuilding tag database...\n\nNote: selecting "git" instead of the virtual package "git-core"\nThe following NEW packages will be installed:\n dpkg{a} gcc-12-base{a} git git-man{a} libacl1{a} libbrotli1{a} libbz2-1.0{a} libc6{a} libcom-err2{a} libcrypt1{a} libcurl3-gnutls{a} libdb5.3{a} liberror-perl{a} libexpat1{a} libffi8{a} libgcc-s1{a} libgdbm-compat4{a} libgdbm6{a} libgmp10{a} libgnutls30{a} libgssapi-krb5-2{a} libhogweed6{a} libidn2-0{a} libk5crypto3{a} libkeyutils1{a} libkrb5-3{a} libkrb5support0{a} libldap-2.5-0{a} liblzma5{a} libmd0{a} libnettle8{a} libnghttp2-14{a} libp11-kit0{a} libpcre2-8-0{a} libperl5.36{a} libpsl5{a} librtmp1{a} libsasl2-2{a} libsasl2-modules-db{a} libselinux1{a} libssh2-1{a} libssl3{a} libtasn1-6{a} libunistring2{a} libzstd1{a} perl{a} perl-base{a} perl-modules-5.36{a} tar{a} zlib1g{a} \nThe following packages are RECOMMENDED but will NOT be installed:\n ca-certificates krb5-locales less libldap-common libsasl2-modules netbase openssh-client patch publicsuffix \n0 packages upgraded, 50 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.\nNeed to get 0 B/34.1 MB of archives. After unpacking 154 MB will be used.\nWriting extended state information...\n\ninstall_packages: executing aptitude -R -d -o Aptitude::Log=/dev/null -o Aptitude::CmdLine::Ignore-Trust-Violations=yes -o APT::Get::AllowUnauthenticated=true -o Acquire::AllowInsecureRepositories=true -o DPkg::force-conflicts::=yes -o Dir::State=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/lib/apt -o Dir::Log=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/log/apt -o Dir::State::extended_states=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/lib/apt/lists/extended_states -o Dir::State::status=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/statefile -o Dir::Cache=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/cache/apt -o Dir::State=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/cache/apt -o Dir::Cache::Archives=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/cache/apt/archives -o Dir::Etc=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/etc/apt/ -o Dir::State::Lists=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/lib/apt/lists/ -y install git-core\n\nReading package lists...\n\nBuilding dependency tree...\n\nReading state information...\n\nReading extended state information...\n\nInitializing package states...\n\nWriting extended state information...\n\nBuilding tag database...\n\nNote: selecting "git" instead of the virtual package "git-core"\nThe following NEW packages will be installed:\n dpkg{a} gcc-12-base{a} git git-man{a} libacl1{a} libbrotli1{a} libbz2-1.0{a} libc6{a} libcom-err2{a} libcrypt1{a} libcurl3-gnutls{a} libdb5.3{a} liberror-perl{a} libexpat1{a} libffi8{a} libgcc-s1{a} libgdbm-compat4{a} libgdbm6{a} libgmp10{a} libgnutls30{a} libgssapi-krb5-2{a} libhogweed6{a} libidn2-0{a} libk5crypto3{a} libkeyutils1{a} libkrb5-3{a} libkrb5support0{a} libldap-2.5-0{a} liblzma5{a} libmd0{a} libnettle8{a} libnghttp2-14{a} libp11-kit0{a} libpcre2-8-0{a} libperl5.36{a} libpsl5{a} librtmp1{a} libsasl2-2{a} libsasl2-modules-db{a} libselinux1{a} libssh2-1{a} libssl3{a} libtasn1-6{a} libunistring2{a} libzstd1{a} perl{a} perl-base{a} perl-modules-5.36{a} tar{a} zlib1g{a} \nThe following packages are RECOMMENDED but will NOT be installed:\n ca-certificates krb5-locales less libldap-common libsasl2-modules netbase openssh-client patch publicsuffix \n0 packages upgraded, 50 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.\nNeed to get 0 B/34.1 MB of archives. After unpacking 154 MB will be used.\nWriting extended state information...\n\ninstall_packages: executing aptitude -R -d -o Aptitude::Log=/dev/null -o Aptitude::CmdLine::Ignore-Trust-Violations=yes -o APT::Get::AllowUnauthenticated=true -o Acquire::AllowInsecureRepositories=true -o DPkg::force-conflicts::=yes -o Dir::State=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/lib/apt -o Dir::Log=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/log/apt -o Dir::State::extended_states=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/lib/apt/lists/extended_states -o Dir::State::status=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/statefile -o Dir::Cache=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/cache/apt -o Dir::State=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/cache/apt -o Dir::Cache::Archives=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/cache/apt/archives -o Dir::Etc=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/etc/apt/ -o Dir::State::Lists=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/lib/apt/lists/ -y install xorg\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nReading package lists...\n", "output": "924.637532, old event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nThe following NEW packages will be installed:\n adduser{a} adwaita-icon-theme{a} at-spi2-common{a} ca-certificates{a} dbus{a} dbus-bin{a} dbus-daemon{a} dbus-session-bus-common{a} dbus-system-bus-common{a} dbus-user-session{a} dconf-gsettings-backend{a} dconf-service{a} debconf{a} dmsetup{a} dpkg{a} fontconfig{a} fontconfig-config{a} fonts-dejavu-core{a} gcc-12-base{a} gtk-update-icon-cache{a} hicolor-icon-theme{a} init-system-helpers{a} libacl1{a} libapparmor1{a} libargon2-1{a} libatk-bridge2.0-0{a} libatk1.0-0{a} libatspi2.0-0{a} libaudit-common{a} libaudit1{a} libavahi-client3{a} libavahi-common-data{a} libavahi-common3{a} libblkid1{a} libbrotli1{a} libbsd0{a} libbz2-1.0{a} libc6{a} libcairo-gobject2{a} libcairo2{a} libcap-ng0{a} libcap2{a} libclone-perl{a} libcolord2{a} libcom-err2{a} libcrypt1{a} libcryptsetup12{a} libcups2{a} libdatrie1{a} libdb5.3{a} libdbus-1-3{a} libdconf1{a} libdeflate0{a} libdevmapper1.02.1{a} libencode-locale-perl{a} libepoxy0{a} libexpat1{a} libfdisk1{a} libffi8{a} libfile-find-rule-perl{a} libfile-listing-perl{a} libfontconfig1{a} libfreetype6{a} libfribidi0{a} libgcc-s1{a} libgcrypt20{a} libgdbm-compat4{a} libgdbm6{a} libgdk-pixbuf-2.0-0{a} libgdk-pixbuf2.0-common{a} libglib2.0-0{a} libgmp10{a} libgnutls30{a} libgpg-error0{a} libgraphite2-3{a} libgssapi-krb5-2{a} libgtk-3-0{a} libgtk-3-common{a} libharfbuzz0b{a} libhogweed6{a} libhtml-parser-perl{a} libhtml-tagset-perl{a} libhtml-tree-perl{a} libhttp-cookies-perl{a} libhttp-date-perl{a} libhttp-message-perl{a} libhttp-negotiate-perl{a} libice6{a} libicu72{a} libidn2-0{a} libio-html-perl{a} libio-socket-ssl-perl{a} libip4tc2{a} libjbig0{a} libjpeg62-turbo{a} libjson-c5{a} libk5crypto3{a} libkeyutils1{a} libkmod2{a} libkrb5-3{a} libkrb5support0{a} liblcms2-2{a} liblerc4{a} liblwp-mediatypes-perl{a} liblwp-protocol-https-perl{a} liblz4-1{a} liblzma5{a} libmd0{a} libmount1{a} libncursesw6{a} libnet-http-perl{a} libnet-ssleay-perl{a} libnettle8{a} libnumber-compare-perl{a} libp11-kit0{a} libpam-modules{a} libpam-modules-bin{a} libpam-runtime{a} libpam-systemd{a} libpam0g{a} libpango-1.0-0{a} libpangocairo-1.0-0{a} libpangoft2-1.0-0{a} libpcre2-8-0{a} libperl5.36{a} libpixman-1-0{a} libpng16-16{a} libproc2-0{a} libregexp-ipv6-perl{a} libseccomp2{a} libselinux1{a} libsemanage-common{a} libsemanage2{a} libsepol2{a} libsm6{a} libsmartcols1{a} libssl3{a} libstdc++6{a} libsystemd-shared{a} libsystemd0{a} libtasn1-6{a} libtext-glob-perl{a} libthai-data{a} libthai0{a} libtiff6{a} libtimedate-perl{a} libtinfo6{a} libtry-tiny-perl{a} libudev1{a} libunistring2{a} liburi-perl{a} libuuid1{a} libwayland-client0{a} libwayland-cursor0{a} libwayland-egl1{a} libwebp7{a} libwww-perl{a} libwww-robotrules-perl{a} libx11-6{a} libx11-data{a} libxau6{a} libxcb-render0{a} libxcb-shm0{a} libxcb1{a} libxcomposite1{a} libxcursor1{a} libxdamage1{a} libxdmcp6{a} libxext6{a} libxfixes3{a} libxft2{a} libxi6{a} libxinerama1{a} libxkbcommon0{a} libxml2{a} libxrandr2{a} libxrender1{a} libxt6{a} libxxf86vm1{a} libzstd1{a} lsb-base{a} mount{a} netbase{a} openssl{a} passwd{a} perl{a} perl-base{a} perl-modules-5.36{a} perl-openssl-defaults{a} procps{a} shared-mime-info{a} systemd{a} systemd-sysv{a} sysvinit-utils{a} tar{a} usrmerge{a} x11-common{a} xkb-data{a} xscreensaver xscreensaver-data{a} zlib1g{a} \nThe following packages are RECOMMENDED but will NOT be installed:\n apt-utils at-spi2-core chrony debconf-i18n fonts-urw-base35 krb5-locales libdata-dump-perl libgdk-pixbuf2.0-bin libglib2.0-data libgpg-error-l10n libgpm2 libgtk-3-bin libhtml-form-perl libhtml-format-perl libhttp-daemon-perl libjpeg-turbo-progs libmailtools-perl libnss-systemd librsvg2-common miscfiles ntpsec openntpd psmisc sensible-utils systemd-timesyncd uuid-runtime wamerican wamerican-huge wamerican-insane wamerican-large wamerican-small wbrazilian wbritish wbritish-huge wbritish-insane wbritish-large wbritish-small wbulgarian wcanadian wcanadian-huge wcanadian-insane wcanadian-large wcanadian-small wcatalan wdanish wdutch wesperanto wfaroese wfrench wgalician-minimos wgerman-medical witalian wngerman wnorw\negia\nn wogerman wpolish wportuguese wspanish wswedish wswiss wukrainian xdg-user-dirs xfonts-100dpi \n0 packages upgraded, 201 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.\nNeed to get 823 kB/77.5 MB of archives. After unpacking 299 MB will be used.\nWriting extended state information...\n\nGet: 1 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xscreensaver-data i386 6.06+dfsg1-3+deb12u1 [379 kB]\n\nGet: 2 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xscreensaver i386 6.06+dfsg1-3+deb12u1 [445 kB]\n\n\nFetched 823 kB in 0s (11.7 MB/s)\n\nCalling reprepro\n\nExporting indices...\n\n/usr/bin/fai-mirror finished.\nNumber of packages in the mirror: \n2240\n\nMirror size and location: \n1.5G\t/usr/fai/mirror\n\nCopying the nfsroot to CD image\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nCopying the config space to CD image\n", "output": "1158.26676, new event"} -{"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nMirror size and location: \n1.5G\t/usr/fai/mirror\n\nCopying the nfsroot to CD image\n\nCopying the config space to CD image\n\nCopying the mirror to CD image\n\nParallel mksquashfs: Using 4 processors\nCreating 4.0 filesystem on /home/tmp/fai-cd.yOmwYH/LiveOS/squashfs.img, block size 131072.\n\n[========================| ] 9200/22233 41%\n\n[===========================================================\\] 22233/22233 100%\n\n\nExportable Squashfs 4.0 filesystem, zstd compressed, data block size 131072\n\tcompressed data, compressed metadata, compressed fragments,\n\tcompressed xattrs, compressed ids\n\tduplicates are removed\nFilesystem size 1894621.78 Kbytes (1850.22 Mbytes)\n\t66.58% of uncompressed filesystem size (2845790.30 Kbytes)\nInode table size 21553 bytes (21.05 Kbytes)\n\t24.20% of uncompressed inode table size (89074 bytes)\nDirectory table size 56 bytes (0.05 Kbytes)\n\t96.55% of uncompressed directory table size (58 bytes)\nNumber of duplicate files found 0\nNumber of inodes 3\nNumber of files 1\nNumber of fragments 0\nNumber of symbolic links 0\nNumber of device nodes 0\nNumber of fifo nodes 0\nNumber of socket nodes 0\nNumber of directories 2\nNumber of hard-links 0\nNumber of ids (unique uids + gids) 1\nNumber of uids 1\n\troot (0)\nNumber of gids 1\n\troot (0)\n\nmkfs.fat 4.2 (2021-01-31)\n\nWriting FAI CD-ROM image to fai_cd.iso. This may need some time.\n\nxorriso 1.5.4 : RockRidge filesystem manipulator, libburnia project.\n\n\nISO image size and filename: \n1.9G\tfai_cd.iso\n\n\nreal\t19m32.102s\nuser\t13m11.925s\nsys\t2m23.678s\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n[?2004h]0;demo@faiserver: /home/faidemo@faiserver:/home/fai$ ", "output": "1308.073428, new event"} -{"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nParallel mksquashfs: Using 4 processors\nCreating 4.0 filesystem on /home/tmp/fai-cd.yOmwYH/LiveOS/squashfs.img, block size 131072.\n\n[========================| ] 9200/22233 41%\n\n[===========================================================\\] 22233/22233 100%\n\n\nExportable Squashfs 4.0 filesystem, zstd compressed, data block size 131072\n\tcompressed data, compressed metadata, compressed fragments,\n\tcompressed xattrs, compressed ids\n\tduplicates are removed\nFilesystem size 1894621.78 Kbytes (1850.22 Mbytes)\n\t66.58% of uncompressed filesystem size (2845790.30 Kbytes)\nInode table size 21553 bytes (21.05 Kbytes)\n\t24.20% of uncompressed inode table size (89074 bytes)\nDirectory table size 56 bytes (0.05 Kbytes)\n\t96.55% of uncompressed directory table size (58 bytes)\nNumber of duplicate files found 0\nNumber of inodes 3\nNumber of files 1\nNumber of fragments 0\nNumber of symbolic links 0\nNumber of device nodes 0\nNumber of fifo nodes 0\nNumber of socket nodes 0\nNumber of directories 2\nNumber of hard-links 0\nNumber of ids (unique uids + gids) 1\nNumber of uids 1\n\troot (0)\nNumber of gids 1\n\troot (0)\n\nmkfs.fat 4.2 (2021-01-31)\n\nWriting FAI CD-ROM image to fai_cd.iso. This may need some time.\n\nxorriso 1.5.4 : RockRidge filesystem manipulator, libburnia project.\n\n\nISO image size and filename: \n1.9G\tfai_cd.iso\n\n\nreal\t19m32.102s\nuser\t13m11.925s\nsys\t2m23.678s\n\n[?2004h]0;demo@faiserver: /home/faidemo@faiserver:/home/fai$ \n\n[?2004l\n\n\nlogout\n\nConnection to 172.16.0.17 closed.\n\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n[?2004hdemo@stephost:~$ ", "output": "1409.048053, new event"} +{"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nMirror size and location: \n1.5G\t/usr/fai/mirror\n\nCopying the nfsroot to CD image\n\nCopying the config space to CD image\n\nCopying the mirror to CD image\n\nParallel mksquashfs: Using 4 processors\nCreating 4.0 filesystem on /home/tmp/fai-cd.yOmwYH/LiveOS/squashfs.img, block size 131072.\n\n[========================| ] 9200/22233 41%\n\n[===========================================================\\] 22233/22233 100%\n\n\nExportable Squashfs 4.0 filesystem, zstd compressed, data block size 131072\n\tcompressed data, compressed metadata, compressed fragments,\n\tcompressed xattrs, compressed ids\n\n... [TRUNCATED 18 LINES OF SYSTEM OUTPUT] ...\n\nNumber of uids 1\n\troot (0)\nNumber of gids 1\n\troot (0)\n\nmkfs.fat 4.2 (2021-01-31)\n\nWriting FAI CD-ROM image to fai_cd.iso. This may need some time.\n\nxorriso 1.5.4 : RockRidge filesystem manipulator, libburnia project.\n\n\nISO image size and filename: \n1.9G\tfai_cd.iso\n\n\nreal\t19m32.102s\nuser\t13m11.925s\nsys\t2m23.678s\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n[?2004h]0;demo@faiserver: /home/faidemo@faiserver:/home/fai$ ", "output": "1308.073428, new event"} +{"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nParallel mksquashfs: Using 4 processors\nCreating 4.0 filesystem on /home/tmp/fai-cd.yOmwYH/LiveOS/squashfs.img, block size 131072.\n\n[========================| ] 9200/22233 41%\n\n[===========================================================\\] 22233/22233 100%\n\n\nExportable Squashfs 4.0 filesystem, zstd compressed, data block size 131072\n\tcompressed data, compressed metadata, compressed fragments,\n\tcompressed xattrs, compressed ids\n\n... [TRUNCATED 18 LINES OF SYSTEM OUTPUT] ...\n\nNumber of uids 1\n\troot (0)\nNumber of gids 1\n\troot (0)\n\nmkfs.fat 4.2 (2021-01-31)\n\nWriting FAI CD-ROM image to fai_cd.iso. This may need some time.\n\nxorriso 1.5.4 : RockRidge filesystem manipulator, libburnia project.\n\n\nISO image size and filename: \n1.9G\tfai_cd.iso\n\n\nreal\t19m32.102s\nuser\t13m11.925s\nsys\t2m23.678s\n\n[?2004h]0;demo@faiserver: /home/faidemo@faiserver:/home/fai$ \n\n[?2004l\n\n\nlogout\n\nConnection to 172.16.0.17 closed.\n\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n[?2004hdemo@stephost:~$ ", "output": "1409.048053, new event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n\nfai_cd.iso 25% 485MB 28.0MB/s 00:50 ETA\n\nfai_cd.iso 27% 526MB 29.3MB/s 00:46 ETA\n\nfai_cd.iso 29% 566MB 30.4MB/s 00:43 ETA\n\nfai_cd.iso 31% 607MB 31.5MB/s 00:41 ETA\n\nfai_cd.iso 33% 643MB 31.8MB/s 00:39 ETA\n\nfai_cd.iso 35% 684MB 32.7MB/s 00:37 ETA\n\nfai_cd.iso 38% 726MB 33.6MB/s 00:35 ETA\n\nfai_cd.iso 40% 768MB 34.5MB/s 00:32 ETA\n\nfai_cd.iso 42% 808MB 35.0MB/s 00:31 ETA\n\nfai_cd.iso 44% 843MB 34.8MB/s 00:30 ETA\n\nfai_cd.iso 46% 882MB 35.2MB/s 00:29 ETA\n\nfai_cd.iso 48% 923MB 35.8MB/s 00:27 ETA\n\nfai_cd.iso 50% 959MB 35.8MB/s 00:26 ETA\n\nfai_cd.iso 52% 998MB 36.2MB/s 00:24 ETA\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n\nfai_cd.iso 53% 1027MB 35.4MB/s 00:24 ETA", "output": "1449.45331, old event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n\nfai_cd.iso 79% 1516MB 26.8MB/s 00:14 ETA\n\nfai_cd.iso 81% 1546MB 27.2MB/s 00:13 ETA\n\nfai_cd.iso 82% 1578MB 27.6MB/s 00:11 ETA\n\nfai_cd.iso 84% 1608MB 27.9MB/s 00:10 ETA\n\nfai_cd.iso 86% 1639MB 28.1MB/s 00:09 ETA\n\nfai_cd.iso 87% 1671MB 28.5MB/s 00:08 ETA\n\nfai_cd.iso 89% 1698MB 28.4MB/s 00:07 ETA\n\nfai_cd.iso 91% 1732MB 28.9MB/s 00:05 ETA\n\nfai_cd.iso 92% 1764MB 29.3MB/s 00:04 ETA\n\nfai_cd.iso 94% 1798MB 29.7MB/s 00:03 ETA\n\nfai_cd.iso 96% 1828MB 29.7MB/s 00:02 ETA\n\nfai_cd.iso 97% 1859MB 29.8MB/s 00:01 ETA\n\nfai_cd.iso 99% 1887MB 29.6MB/s 00:00 ETA\n\nfai_cd.iso 100% 1902MB 27.5MB/s 01:09 \n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n[?2004hdemo@stephost:~$ ", "output": "1487.944874, new event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\ns': asciinema rec `date +%s`.rec --[7ms[27mtdin\ns\n\n[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[20Ps': [7mss[27mh 172.16.0.17\nh\n[1@h': [7mssh[27m\n\n\n\n[8Pdemo@stephost:~$ ssh\n[?2004l\n\n\ndemo@172.16.0.17's password: \nf\na\ni\n\n\n\n\nLinux faiserver 6.1.0-22-686-pae #1 SMP PREEMPT_DYNAMIC Debian 6.1.94-1 (2024-06-21) i686\n\n\nPlan your installation, and FAI installs your plan.\n\nLast login: Sat Oct 12 18:45:48 2024 from 172.16.0.1\n\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n[?2004h]0;demo@faiserver: ~demo@faiserver:~$ ", "output": "6.307781, new event"} @@ -720,7 +720,7 @@ {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nS\n[?25lS[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\n \n[C\np\n[?25lp[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\ni\n[?25li[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\n\n[K\n\n[K[C\na\n[?25la[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\np", "output": "566.195508, old event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n[109;34H[?25l[7m4[0m[39;49m[27m[5;1H[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\nOB\n[109;34H[?25l[7m5[0m[39;49m[27m[6;18H[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\n \n[C\nH\n[?25lH[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\nW\n[?25lW[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\nA\n[?25lA[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\nM\n[?25lM[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\nD\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n[?25lD[?12l[?25h[?12;25h", "output": "587.295198, old event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n[?25lb[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\ni\n[?25li[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\nn\n[?25ln[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\n\n\n[110;1H[?25lSaving file /home/fai/config/package_config/GRUBEFI...[7;19H[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\n[110;1H[?25lWrote /home/fai/config/package_config/GRUBEFI[K[7;19H[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\n[109;6H[?25l[7m--[0m[39;49m[27m[7;19H[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\n\n[110;1H[K[7;19H\n\n[110;1H[K[?1004l[?2004l[>4m[?1l>[?12l[?25h[?1049l[23;0;0t[39;49m\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n[?2004h]0;demo@faiserver: /home/fai/config/package_configdemo@faiserver:/home/fai/config/package_config$ ", "output": "603.514303, new event"} -{"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n\t\nss/\n5\n5\n0\n0\n\t\n-host-classes \n\n\n\n[?2004l\n\n#! /bin/sh\n\n# assign classes by hosts\n\n# first, common classes.\necho -n "FAIBASE DHCPC DEMO ";\n\n# detect whether this is physical, or virtual hardware. look for Bochs in the bios.\nBOCHS=`dmidecode | grep Bochs`;\nif [ ! -z "$BOCHS" ]; then\n echo -n "QEMUCLIENT ";\nelse\n # ok, look for SeaBIOS in the bios?\n SEABIOS=`dmidecode | grep SeaBIOS`;\n if [ ! -z "$SEABIOS" ]; then\n\techo -n "QEMUCLIENT ";\n else\n\t# alrgiht, look at lscpu output.\n\tHYPERVISOR=`lscpu | grep Hypervisor`\n\tif [ ! -z "$HYPERVISOR" ]; then\n\t echo -n "QEMUCLIENT ";\n\telse\n\t echo -n "HWPHYS ";\n\tfi\n fi\nfi\n\n# detect running on AMD64 CPUs, even when booted in i386 mode.\nOPMODES=`lscpu | sed -n "/CPU op/s/CPU op.*: *//p"`\nif [ ! -z "$OPMODES" ]; then\n if [ "$OPMODES" = "32-bit, 64-bit" ]; then\n\techo -n "HWAMD64 ";\n else\n\techo -n "HW686 "\n fi\nfi\n\n# detect if EFI is how the system booted.\nif [ -d /sys/firmware/efi ]; then\n echo -n "BOOTEFI GRUBEFI ";\nelse\n echo -n "BOOTBIOS GRUB ";\nfi\n\n# use the hostname to set a list of classes. last one wins.\ncase $HOSTNAME in\n\tfaiserver)\n\t\techo -n "JADMIN DEVHOST SERVERFAI JUSER" ;;\n\tqemuhost)\n\t\techo -n "JADMIN DEVHOST SERVERFTP SERVERDHCP SERVERDHCPBOOT SERVERDNS SERVERSNMP SERVERWWW SERVERWWWMRTG SERVERQEMU SERVERQEMUDEV SERVERCREATEVM SERVERCREATEVMDEV SERVERWWWCREATEVM" ;;\n\twikiserver)\n\t\t\necho -n "JADMIN JUSER SERVERSNMP SERVERWIKI SERVERWWW" ;;\n\tawikiserver)\n\t\techo -n "JADMIN JUSER SERVERSNMP SERVERWIKIMEDIA SERVERWWW SERVERMYSQL" ;;\n\twordserver)\n\t\techo -n "JADMIN SERVERSNMP SERVERMYSQL SERVERWWW SERVERWWWSSL SERVERWWWPHP5 SERVERWORDPRESS SERVERFTP" ;;\n\tdrupalserver)\n\t\techo -n "JADMIN SERVERSNMP SERVERMYSQL SERVERWWW SERVERWWWSSL SERVERWWWPHP5 SERVERDRUPAL" ;;\n\tpostserver)\n\t\techo -n "JADMIN JUSER HASUNTRUSTEDDATA SERVERMAIL SERVERMAILPARANOID" ;;\n\tgiftserver)\n\t\n\techo -n "JADMIN DEVHOST JUSER SERVERSNMP GIFTDEV SERVERGIFT SERVERWWW SERVERWWWPHP5 SERVERWWWGIFT" ;;\n\toemrserver)\n\t\techo -n "JADMIN DEVHOST SERVERSNMP SERVERMYSQL SERVERWWW SERVERWWWPHP5 SERVERWWWOEMR SERVERWWWSSL SERVERWWWSSLONLY" ;;\n\tlampserver)\n\t\techo -n "JADMIN SERVERSNMP SERVERMYSQL SERVERWWW SERVERWWWSSL SERVERWWWPHP5" ;;\n\tkalliserver)\n\t\techo -n "JADMIN SERVERSNMP SERVERMYSQL SERVERMAIL SERVERKALLI KALLIDEV" ;;\n\timplicitserver)\n\t\techo -n "JADMIN JUSER SERVERWWW SERVERSNMP SERVERRORAILS SERVERIMPLICIT" ;;\n\tzonehost)\n\t\techo -n "JADMIN SERVERSNMP SERVERWWW SERVERMYSQL SERVERWWWMRTG SERVERZONEMINDER ISCSICLIENT" ;;\n\tdiskhost)\n\t\techo -n "JADMIN JUSER SERVERSNMP SERVERWWW SERVERWWWMRTG SERVERISCSI" ;;\n pronterhost)\n\t\techo -n "JADMIN DEVHOST JUSER SERVERREPRAP" ;;\n\tstephost)\n\t\techo -n "JADMIN XORG JUSER HOSTSTEP" ;;\n\tsteptop)\n\t\techo -n "JADMIN XORG HOSTSTEP QEMUDEV JUSER LAPTOP" ;;\n\tboxhost)\n\t\techo -n "JADMIN XORG JUSER HOSTBOX" ;;\n\tboxtop)\n\t\techo -n "JADMIN XORG HOSTBOX QEMUDEV JUSER LAPTOP" ;;\n\tnullhost)\n\t\techo -n "JADMIN JUSER" ;;\n\tbetahost)\n\t\techo -n "JADMIN XORG HOSTSTEP QEMUDEV JUSER SERVERWIKI SERVERWWW SERVERWWWPHP5 DEVHOST SERVERFAI" ;;\nesac\n\n# add a carriage return to this script's output.\necho\n\nexit 0\n\n# hosts to develop.\n# vpnserver)\n# \techo -n "SERVERSNMP SERVEROPENVPN" ;;\n#\tyacmserver)\n#\t\techo -n "JADMIN SERVERSNMP SERVERMYSQL SERVERWWW SERVERWWWPHP5 SERVERWWWYACMS" ;;\n# postwwwserver)\n#\t echo -n "JADMIN JUSER SERVERSNMP SERVERWWW SERVERWWWMAIL SERVERMAIL SERVERMAILPARANOID" ;;\n#\tircdserver)\n#\t\techo -n "JADMIN SERVERSNMP SERVERMYSQL SERVERWWW SERVERWWWSSL SERVERWWWPHP5 DEVHOST SERVERIRCD SERVERWWWIRCD" ;;\n#\twifiserver)\n#\t\techo -n "JADMIN DEVHOST SERVERWWW OPENWRTDEV SERVERDNS SERVERSQUID SERVERPGSQL SERVERWIFIDOG SERVERMAIL SERVERDHCP" ;;\n#\tofficehost)\n#\t\techo -n "JADMIN XORG JUSER HOSTXFCE HOSTOFFICE" ;;\n\n\n# old hosts.\n#\toemrdemo)\n#\t\techo -n "JADMIN SERVERSNMP SERVERMYSQL SERVERWWW SERVERWWWPHP5 SERVERWWWOEMR SERVERWWWSSL" ;;\n# oemrdevserver)\n#\t echo -n "JADMIN JUSER SERVERSNMP SERVERMYSQL SE5DRVERWWW SERVERWWWPHP5 SERVERWWWOEMR SERVERWWWSSL OEMRDEV" ;;\n#\tcartserver)\n#\t\techo -n "JADMIN SERVERSNMP SERVERMYSQL SERVERWWW SERVERWWWPHP5 SERVERWWWOPENCART" ;;\n#\tcashserver)\n#\t\techo -n "JADMIN SERVERSNMP SERVERMYSQL SERVERWWW SERVERWWWPHP5 SERVERWWWYACMS SERVERWWWOCASHIER" ;;\n#\tpostnwadm)\n\n#\t\techo -n "JADMIN JUSER SERVERSNMP SERVERMAIL SERVERMAILPARANOID" ;;\n#\tmudserver)\n#\t\techo -n "JADMIN DEVHOST SERVERSNMP SERVERMYSQL SERVERWWW SERVERWWWSSL SERVERWWWSSL SERVERWWWPHP5 SERVERSLEEPERMUD" ;;\n# nagserver)\n# \techo -n "SERVERSNMP SERVERNAGIOS" ;;\n# ntopserver)\n# \techo -n "SERVERSNMP SERVERNTOP" ;;\n# proxyserver)\n# \techo -n "SERVERSNMP SERVERCACHE" ;;\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n[?2004h]0;demo@faiserver: /home/fai/config/package_configdemo@faiserver:/home/fai/config/package_config$ ", "output": "609.285696, new event"} +{"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n\t\nss/\n5\n5\n0\n0\n\t\n-host-classes \n\n\n\n[?2004l\n\n#! /bin/sh\n\n# assign classes by hosts\n\n# first, common classes.\n\n... [TRUNCATED 42 LINES OF SYSTEM OUTPUT] ...\n\n\t\techo -n "JADMIN DEVHOST SERVERFAI JUSER" ;;\n\tqemuhost)\n\t\techo -n "JADMIN DEVHOST SERVERFTP SERVERDHCP SERVERDHCPBOOT SERVERDNS SERVERSNMP SERVERWWW SERVERWWWMRTG SERVERQEMU SERVERQEMUDEV SERVERCREATEVM SERVERCREATEVMDEV SERVERWWWCREATEVM" ;;\n\twikiserver)\n\t\t\necho -n "JADMIN JUSER SERVERSNMP SERVERWIKI SERVERWWW" ;;\n\tawikiserver)\n\t\techo -n "JADMIN JUSER SERVERSNMP SERVERWIKIMEDIA SERVERWWW SERVERMYSQL" ;;\n\twordserver)\n\t\techo -n "JADMIN SERVERSNMP SERVERMYSQL SERVERWWW SERVERWWWSSL SERVERWWWPHP5 SERVERWORDPRESS SERVERFTP" ;;\n\tdrupalserver)\n\t\techo -n "JADMIN SERVERSNMP SERVERMYSQL SERVERWWW SERVERWWWSSL SERVERWWWPHP5 SERVERDRUPAL" ;;\n\tpostserver)\n\t\techo -n "JADMIN JUSER HASUNTRUSTEDDATA SERVERMAIL SERVERMAILPARANOID" ;;\n\tgiftserver)\n\t\n\techo -n "JADMIN DEVHOST JUSER SERVERSNMP GIFTDEV SERVERGIFT SERVERWWW SERVERWWWPHP5 SERVERWWWGIFT" ;;\n\toemrserver)\n\t\techo -n "JADMIN DEVHOST SERVERSNMP SERVERMYSQL SERVERWWW SERVERWWWPHP5 SERVERWWWOEMR SERVERWWWSSL SERVERWWWSSLONLY" ;;\n\tlampserver)\n\t\techo -n "JADMIN SERVERSNMP SERVERMYSQL SERVERWWW SERVERWWWSSL SERVERWWWPHP5" ;;\n\n... [TRUNCATED 50 LINES OF SYSTEM OUTPUT] ...\n\n#\t\techo -n "JADMIN SERVERSNMP SERVERMYSQL SERVERWWW SERVERWWWPHP5 SERVERWWWOPENCART" ;;\n#\tcashserver)\n#\t\techo -n "JADMIN SERVERSNMP SERVERMYSQL SERVERWWW SERVERWWWPHP5 SERVERWWWYACMS SERVERWWWOCASHIER" ;;\n#\tpostnwadm)\n\n#\t\techo -n "JADMIN JUSER SERVERSNMP SERVERMAIL SERVERMAILPARANOID" ;;\n#\tmudserver)\n#\t\techo -n "JADMIN DEVHOST SERVERSNMP SERVERMYSQL SERVERWWW SERVERWWWSSL SERVERWWWSSL SERVERWWWPHP5 SERVERSLEEPERMUD" ;;\n# nagserver)\n# \techo -n "SERVERSNMP SERVERNAGIOS" ;;\n# ntopserver)\n# \techo -n "SERVERSNMP SERVERNTOP" ;;\n# proxyserver)\n# \techo -n "SERVERSNMP SERVERCACHE" ;;\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n[?2004h]0;demo@faiserver: /home/fai/config/package_configdemo@faiserver:/home/fai/config/package_config$ ", "output": "609.285696, new event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n \nd\nd\ni\ni\nf\nf\nf\nf\n\n\n\n[?2004l\n\nsudo: unable to resolve host faiserver: Name or service not known\n\n[?1h=\n\n\n[K[?1l>\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n[?2004h]0;demo@faiserver: /home/fai/config/package_configdemo@faiserver:/home/fai/config/package_config$ ", "output": "619.712306, new event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nt\nt\na\na\nt\nt\nu\nu\ns\ns\n\n\n\n[?2004l\n\nsudo: unable to resolve host faiserver: Name or service not known\n\nOn branch master\nUntracked files:\n (use "git add <file>..." to include in what will be committed)\n\t[31mGRUBEFI[m\n\nnothing added to commit but untracked files present (use "git add" to track)\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n[?2004h]0;demo@faiserver: /home/fai/config/package_configdemo@faiserver:/home/fai/config/package_config$ ", "output": "631.304161, new event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n-\nm\nm\n \n \n'\n'\na\na\nd\nd\nd\nd\n \n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n ", "output": "647.053428, old event"} @@ -728,13 +728,13 @@ {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nE\nE\n\t\nFI/\n\n\n\n[?2004l\n\n[?2004h]0;demo@faiserver: /home/fai/config/scripts/GRUBEFIdemo@faiserver:/home/fai/config/scripts/GRUBEFI$ \nl\nl\ns\ns\n\n\n\n[?2004l\n\n[0m[01;32m10-setup[0m [01;32m10-setup~[0m\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n[?2004h]0;demo@faiserver: /home/fai/config/scripts/GRUBEFIdemo@faiserver:/home/fai/config/scripts/GRUBEFI$ ", "output": "847.350476, new event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\ns\n[1@s\nu\n[1@u\nd\n[1@d\no\n[1@o\n \n[1@ \n\n\n\n[?2004l\n\nsudo: unable to resolve host faiserver: Name or service not known\n\n#! /bin/bash\n\nerror=0 ; trap "error=$((error|1))" ERR\n\n#fcopy -Uv boot/grub/grub.cfg\n\n# install grub.\n$ROOTCMD grub-install\n# generate a config file\n$ROOTCMD update-grub2\n\nexit $error\n\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n[?2004h]0;demo@faiserver: /home/fai/config/scripts/GRUBEFIdemo@faiserver:/home/fai/config/scripts/GRUBEFI$ ", "output": "853.078559, new event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n[109;34H[?25l[7m9 [0m[39;49m[27m[10;1H[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\nOA\n[109;34H[?25l[7m8[0m[39;49m[27m[9;1H[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\nOD\n[109;34H[?25l[7m7[0m[39;49m[27m[8;16H[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\n\n\n[110;1H[?25lSaving file /home/fai/config/scripts/GRUBEFI/10-setup...[8;16H[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\n[110;1H[?25lWrote /home/fai/config/scripts/GRUBEFI/10-setup[K[8;16H[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\n[109;6H[?25l[7m----F1 [0m[39;49m[27m[7m[1m10-setup [0m[39;49m[27m[7m All L7 [0m[39;49m[27m[7mGit:[0m[39;49m[27m[8;16H[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\n\n[110;1H[K[8;16H\n\n[110;1H[K[?1004l[?2004l[>4m[?1l>[?12l[?25h[?1049l[23;0;0t[39;49m\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n[?2004h]0;demo@faiserver: /home/fai/config/scripts/GRUBEFIdemo@faiserver:/home/fai/config/scripts/GRUBEFI$ ", "output": "895.99294, new event"} -{"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\ni\nf\nf\nf\nf\n\n\n\n[?2004l\n\nwarning: Not a git repository. Use --no-index to compare two paths outside a working tree\nusage: git diff --no-index [<options>] <path> <path>\n\nDiff output format options\n -p, --patch generate patch\n -s, --no-patch suppress diff output\n \n-u generate patch\n -U, --unified[=<n>] generate diffs with <n> lines context\n -W, --function-context\n generate diffs with <n> lines context\n --raw generate the diff in raw format\n --patch-with-raw synonym for '-p --raw'\n --patch-with-stat\n synonym for '-p --stat'\n --numstat machine friendly --stat\n --shortstat output only the last line of --stat\n -X, --dirstat[=<param1,param2>...]\n output the distribution of relative amount of changes for each sub-directory\n --cumulative synonym for --dirstat=cumulative\n --dirstat-by-file[=<param1,param2>...]\n synonym for --dirstat=files,param1,param2...\n --check warn if changes introduce conflict markers or whitespace errors\n --summary condensed summary such as creations, renames and mode changes\n --name-only show only names of changed files\n --name-status show only names and status of changed files\n --stat[=<width>[,<name-width>[,<count>]]]\n generate diffstat\n --stat-width <width> generate diffstat with a given width\n --stat-name-width <width>\n generate diffstat with a given name width\n --stat-graph-width <width>\n generate diffstat with a given graph width\n --stat-count <count> generate diffstat with limited lines\n --compact-summary generate compact summary in diffstat\n --binary output a binary diff that can be applied\n --full-index show full pre- and post-image object names on the "index" lines\n --color[=<when>] show colored diff\n --ws-error-highlight <kind>\n highlight whitespace errors in the 'context', 'old' or 'new' lines in the diff\n -z do not munge pathnames and use NULs as output field terminators in --raw or --numstat\n --abbrev[=<n>] use <n> digits to display object names\n --src-prefix <prefix>\n show the given source prefix instead of "a/"\n --dst-prefix <prefix>\n show the given destination prefix instead of "b/"\n --line-prefix <prefix>\n prepend \nan additional prefix to every line of output\n --no-prefix do not show any source or destination prefix\n --inter-hunk-context <n>\n show context between diff hunks up to the specified number of lines\n --output-indicator-new\n <char>\n specify the character to indicate a new line instead of '+'\n --output-indicator-old <char>\n specify the character to indicate an old line instead of '-'\n --output-indicator-context <char>\n specify the character to indicate a context instead of ' '\n\nDiff rename options\n -B, --break-rewrites[=<n>[/<m>]]\n break complete rewrite changes into pairs of delete and create\n -M, --find-renames[=<n>]\n detect renames\n -D, --irreversible-delete\n omit the preimage for deletes\n -C, --find-copies[=<n>]\n detect copies\n --find-copies-harder use unmodified files as source to find copies\n --no-renames disable rename detection\n --rename-empty use empty blobs as rename source\n --follow continue listing the history of a file beyond renames\n -l <n> prevent rename/copy detection if the number of rename/copy targets exceeds given limit\n\nDiff algorithm options\n --minimal produce the smallest possible diff\n -w, --ignore-all-space\n ignore whitespace when comparing lines\n -b, --ignore-space-change\n ignore changes in amount of whitespace\n --ignore-space-at-eol\n ignore changes in whitespace at EOL\n --ignore-cr-at-eol ignore carrier-return at the end of line\n --ignore-blank-lines ignore changes whose lines are all blank\n -I, --ignore-matching-lines <regex>\n ignore changes whose all lines match <regex>\n --indent-heuristic heuristic to shift diff hunk boundaries for easy reading\n --patience generate diff using the "patience diff" algorithm\n --histogram generate diff using the "histogram diff" algorithm\n --diff-algorithm <algorithm>\n choose a diff algorithm\n --anchored <text> generate diff using the "anchored diff" algorithm\n --word-diff[=<mode>] show word diff, using <mode> to delimit changed words\n --word-diff-regex <regex>\n use <regex> to decide what a word is\n --color-words[=<regex>]\n equivalent to --word-diff=color --word-diff-regex=<regex>\n --color-moved[=<mode>]\n moved lines of code are colored differently\n --color-moved-ws <mode>\n how white spaces are ignored in --color-moved\n\nOther diff options\n --relative[=<prefix>]\n when run from subdir, exclude changes outside and show relative paths\n -a, --text treat all files as text\n -R swap two inputs, reverse the diff\n --exit-code exit with 1 if there were differences, 0 otherwise\n --quiet disable all output of the program\n --ext-diff allow an external diff helper to be executed\n --textconv run external text conversion filters when comparing binary files\n --ignore-submodules[=<when>]\n ignore changes to submodules in the diff generation\n --submodule[=<format>]\n specify how differences in submodules are shown\n --ita-invisible-in-index\n hide 'git add -N' entries from the index\n --ita-visible-in-index\n treat 'git add -N' entries as real in the index\n -S <string> look for differences that change the number of occurrences of the specified string\n -G <regex> look for differences that change the number of occurrences of the specified regex\n --pickaxe-all show all changes in the changeset with -S or -G\n --pickaxe-regex treat <string> in -S as extended POSIX regular expression\n -O <file> control the order in which files appear in the output\n --rotate-to <path> show the change \nin the specified path first\n --skip-to <path> skip the output to the specified path\n --find-object <object-id>\n\n look for differences that change the number of occurrences of the specified object\n --diff-filter [(A|C|D|M|R|T|U|X|B)...[*]]\n select files by diff type\n --output <file> output to a specific file\n\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n[?2004h]0;demo@faiserver: /home/fai/config/scripts/GRUBEFIdemo@faiserver:/home/fai/config/scripts/GRUBEFI$ ", "output": "899.310119, new event"} +{"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\ni\nf\nf\nf\nf\n\n\n\n[?2004l\n\nwarning: Not a git repository. Use --no-index to compare two paths outside a working tree\nusage: git diff --no-index [<options>] <path> <path>\n\nDiff output format options\n -p, --patch generate patch\n -s, --no-patch suppress diff output\n \n-u generate patch\n -U, --unified[=<n>] generate diffs with <n> lines context\n -W, --function-context\n generate diffs with <n> lines context\n --raw generate the diff in raw format\n --patch-with-raw synonym for '-p --raw'\n --patch-with-stat\n synonym for '-p --stat'\n --numstat machine friendly --stat\n --shortstat output only the last line of --stat\n -X, --dirstat[=<param1,param2>...]\n output the distribution of relative amount of changes for each sub-directory\n\n... [TRUNCATED 24 LINES OF SYSTEM OUTPUT] ...\n\n show the given source prefix instead of "a/"\n --dst-prefix <prefix>\n show the given destination prefix instead of "b/"\n --line-prefix <prefix>\n prepend \nan additional prefix to every line of output\n --no-prefix do not show any source or destination prefix\n --inter-hunk-context <n>\n show context between diff hunks up to the specified number of lines\n --output-indicator-new\n <char>\n specify the character to indicate a new line instead of '+'\n --output-indicator-old <char>\n specify the character to indicate an old line instead of '-'\n --output-indicator-context <char>\n\n... [TRUNCATED 63 LINES OF SYSTEM OUTPUT] ...\n\n -G <regex> look for differences that change the number of occurrences of the specified regex\n --pickaxe-all show all changes in the changeset with -S or -G\n --pickaxe-regex treat <string> in -S as extended POSIX regular expression\n -O <file> control the order in which files appear in the output\n --rotate-to <path> show the change \nin the specified path first\n --skip-to <path> skip the output to the specified path\n --find-object <object-id>\n\n look for differences that change the number of occurrences of the specified object\n --diff-filter [(A|C|D|M|R|T|U|X|B)...[*]]\n select files by diff type\n --output <file> output to a specific file\n\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n[?2004h]0;demo@faiserver: /home/fai/config/scripts/GRUBEFIdemo@faiserver:/home/fai/config/scripts/GRUBEFI$ ", "output": "899.310119, new event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nd\nd\ni\ni\nf\nf\nf\nf\n\n\n\n[?2004l\n\nsudo: unable to resolve host faiserver: Name or service not known\n\n[?1h=\n\n[1mdiff --git a/scripts/GRUBEFI/10-setup b/scripts/GRUBEFI/10-setup[m[m\n[1mindex c6669f3..fc1a9bd 100755[m[m\n[1m--- a/scripts/GRUBEFI/10-setup[m[m\n[1m+++ b/scripts/GRUBEFI/10-setup[m[m\n[36m@@ -5,7 +5,8 @@[m [merror=0 ; trap "error=$((error|1))" ERR[m[m\n #fcopy -Uv boot/grub/grub.cfg[m[m\n [m[m\n # install grub.[m[m\n[31m-$ROOTCMD grub-install[m[m\n[32m+[m[32m$ROOTCMD grub-install --directory /usr/lib/grub/x86_64-efi/[m[m\n[32m+[m[m\n # generate a config file[m[m\n $ROOTCMD update-grub2[m[m\n [m[m\n\n\n[K[?1l>\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n[?2004h]0;demo@faiserver: /home/fai/config/scripts/GRUBEFIdemo@faiserver:/home/fai/config/scripts/GRUBEFI$ ", "output": "902.310072, new event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n.\n.\n.\n.\n/\n/\n.\n.\n.\n.\n/\n/\n\n\n\n[?2004l\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n[?2004h]0;demo@faiserver: /home/faidemo@faiserver:/home/fai$ ", "output": "1712.86277, new event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n[5P[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C\n[A\nsudo emacs 10-setup\n[A\n[2Pcat[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C\n[A\n[5P[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C\n\n\n(reverse-i-search)`': cat 10-setup[K\nt\nt': cat 10-se[7mt[27mup\ni\ni': sudo bash -c '[7mti[27mme ./make-fai-cd.sh 2>&1 | tee make-fai-cd.out'\n[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C\nm\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n[1@m': sudo bash -c '[7mtim[27m", "output": "1723.303172, old event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n[A\n[5P[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C\n\n\n(reverse-i-search)`': cat 10-setup[K\nt\nt': cat 10-se[7mt[27mup\ni\ni': sudo bash -c '[7mti[27mme ./make-fai-cd.sh 2>&1 | tee make-fai-cd.out'\n[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C\nm\n[1@m': sudo bash -c '[7mtim[27m\ne\n[1@e': sudo bash -c '[7mtime[27m\n\n\n\n]0;demo@faiserver: /home/faidemo@faiserver:/home/fai$ sudo bash -c 'time\n[?2004l\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nsudo: unable to resolve host faiserver: Name or service not known\n", "output": "1724.640533, new event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nI: Validating libxxhash0 0.8.1-1\n\nI: Retrieving libzstd1 1.5.4+dfsg2-5\n\nI: Validating libzstd1 1.5.4+dfsg2-5\n\nI: Retrieving login 1:4.13+dfsg1-1+b1\n\nI: Validating login 1:4.13+dfsg1-1+b1\n\nI: Retrieving logrotate 3.21.0-1\n\nI: Validating logrotate 3.21.0-1\n\nI: Retrieving logsave 1.47.0-2\n\nI: Validating logsave 1.47.0-2\n\nI: Retrieving mawk 1.3.4.20200120-3.1\n\nI: Validating mawk 1.3.4.20200120-3.1\n\nI: Retrieving mount 2.38.1-5+deb12u1\n\nI: Validating mount 2.38.1-5+deb12u1\n\nI: Retrieving ncurses-base 6.4-4\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nI: Validating ncurses-base 6.4-4\n", "output": "1754.950785, old event"} -{"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nI: Extracting libapt-pkg6.0...\n\nI: Extracting libattr1...\n\nI: Extracting libaudit-common...\n\nI: Extracting libaudit1...\n\nI: Extracting libblkid1...\n\nI: Extracting libbz2-1.0...\n\nI: Extracting libc-bin...\n\nI: Extracting libc6...\n\nI: Extracting libcap-ng0...\n\nI: Extracting libcap2...\n\nI: Extracting libcom-err2...\nI: Extracting libcrypt1...\nI: Extracting libdb5.3...\nI: Extracting libdebconfclient0...\nI: Extracting libext2fs2...\nI: Extracting libffi8...\nI: Extracting libgcc-s1...\nI: Extracting libgcrypt20...\nI: Extracting libgmp10...\nI: Extracting libgnutls30...\nI: Extracting libgpg-error0...\nI: Extracting libhogweed6...\nI: Extracting libidn2-0...\nI: Extracting liblz4-1...\nI: Extracting liblzma5...\nI: Extracting libmd0...\nI: Extracting libmount1...\nI: Extracting libnettle8...\nI: Extracting libp11-kit0...\nI: Extracting libpam-modules...\nI: Extracting libpam-modules-bin...\n\nI: Extracting libpam-runtime...\n\nI: Extracting libpam0g...\n\nI: Extracting libpcre2-8-0...\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nI: Extracting libseccomp2...\n", "output": "1759.239321, old event"} +{"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nI: Extracting libapt-pkg6.0...\n\nI: Extracting libattr1...\n\nI: Extracting libaudit-common...\n\nI: Extracting libaudit1...\n\nI: Extracting libblkid1...\n\nI: Extracting libbz2-1.0...\n\nI: Extracting libc-bin...\n\nI: Extracting libc6...\n\nI: Extracting libcap-ng0...\n\nI: Extracting libcap2...\n\nI: Extracting libcom-err2...\nI: Extracting libcrypt1...\nI: Extracting libdb5.3...\nI: Extracting libdebconfclient0...\nI: Extracting libext2fs2...\n\n... [TRUNCATED 12 LINES OF SYSTEM OUTPUT] ...\n\nI: Extracting libnettle8...\nI: Extracting libp11-kit0...\nI: Extracting libpam-modules...\nI: Extracting libpam-modules-bin...\n\nI: Extracting libpam-runtime...\n\nI: Extracting libpam0g...\n\nI: Extracting libpcre2-8-0...\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nI: Extracting libseccomp2...\n", "output": "1759.239321, old event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nI: Extracting libzstd1...\n\nI: Extracting login...\n\nI: Extracting logsave...\n\nI: Extracting mawk...\n\nI: Extracting mount...\n\nI: Extracting ncurses-base...\n\nI: Extracting ncurses-bin...\n\nI: Extracting passwd...\n\nI: Extracting perl-base...\n\nI: Extracting sed...\n\nI: Extracting sysvinit-utils...\n\nI: Extracting tar...\n\nI: Extracting tzdata...\n\nI: Extracting usr-is-merged...\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nI: Extracting util-linux...\n", "output": "1760.598315, old event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nI: Configuring libidn2-0:i386...\n\nI: Configuring libcom-err2:i386...\n\nI: Configuring diffutils...\n\nI: Configuring libseccomp2:i386...\n\nI: Configuring libcap2:i386...\n\nI: Configuring hostname...\n\nI: Configuring libcap-ng0:i386...\n\nI: Configuring libext2fs2:i386...\n\nI: Configuring libnettle8:i386...\n\nI: Configuring libgmp10:i386...\n\nI: Configuring libp11-kit0:i386...\n\nI: Configuring libaudit1:i386...\n\nI: Configuring libuuid1:i386...\n\nI: Configuring libss2:i386...\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nI: Configuring libsepol2:i386...\n", "output": "1800.49652, old event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nI: Configuring tasksel-data...\n\nI: Configuring libc-bin...\n\nI: Base system installed successfully.\n\nCreating base.tar.xz\n\nWarning: no hostname for 172.16.0.17 found, not adding to /etc/hosts.\n\n'/etc/resolv.conf' -> '/srv/fai/nfsroot/etc/resolv.conf-installserver'\n\n'/etc/resolv.conf' -> '/srv/fai/nfsroot/etc/resolv.conf'\n\nUpgrading /srv/fai/nfsroot\n\nGet:1 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm InRelease [151 kB]\n\nGet:2 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 Packages [8680 kB]\n\nFetched 8831 kB in 3s (3304 kB/s)\nReading package lists...\n\n\nReading package lists...\n\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nBuilding dependency tree...", "output": "1874.744877, new event"} @@ -772,7 +772,7 @@ {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nGet: 187 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 node-regjsparser all 0.9.1+ds-2 [22.1 kB]\n\nGet: 188 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 node-unicode-canonical-property-names-ecmascript all 2.0.0-2 [4,540 B]\n\nGet: 189 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 node-unicode-property-aliases-ecmascript all 2.1.0+ds-1 [5,256 B]\n\nGet: 190 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 node-unicode-match-property-ecmascript all 2.0.0-2 [4,440 B]\n\nGet: 191 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 node-unicode-match-property-value-ecmascript all 2.1.0+ds-1 [7,272 B]\n\nGet: 192 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 node-regexpu-core all 5.2.2-3 [13.9 kB]\n\nGet: 193 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 node-source-map-support all 0.5.21+ds+~0.5.4-1 [14.5 kB]\n\nGet: 194 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 node-to-fast-properties all 3.0.1-3 [4,332 B]\n\nGet: 195 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 node-v8flags all 3.2.0+~3.1.1-1 [7,612 B]\n\nGet: 196 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 node-babel7 all 7.20.15+ds1+~cs214.269.168-3+deb12u2 [712 kB]\n\nGet: 197 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 node-is-arrayish all 0.3.2-3 [3,960 B]\n\nGet: 198 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 node-error-ex all 1.3.2-4 [5,656 B]\n\nGet: 199 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 node-json-parse-better-errors all 1.0.2+~cs3.3.1-2 [7,800 B]\n\nGet: 200 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 node-parse-json all 5.2.0+~cs5.1.7-1 [7,356 B]\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nGet: 201 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 node-hosted-git-info all 6.1.1-2 [12.6 kB]\n", "output": "2470.437377, old event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nGet: 2 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libaprutil1-ldap i386 1.6.3-1 [12.0 kB]\n\nGet: 3 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 apache2-bin i386 2.4.62-1~deb12u1 [1,453 kB]\n\nGet: 4 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libapache2-mod-fcgid i386 1:2.3.9-4 [73.2 kB]\n\nFetched 1,552 kB in 0s (9,912 kB/s)\n\ninstall_packages: executing aptitude -R -d -o Aptitude::Log=/dev/null -o Aptitude::CmdLine::Ignore-Trust-Violations=yes -o APT::Get::AllowUnauthenticated=true -o Acquire::AllowInsecureRepositories=true -o DPkg::force-conflicts::=yes -o Dir::State=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/lib/apt -o Dir::Log=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/log/apt -o Dir::State::extended_states=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/lib/apt/lists/extended_states -o Dir::State::status=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/statefile -o Dir::Cache=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/cache/apt -o Dir::State=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/cache/apt -o Dir::Cache::Archives=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/cache/apt/archives -o Dir::Etc=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/etc/apt/ -o Dir::State::Lists=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/lib/apt/lists/ -y install mediawiki\n\nReading package lists...\n\nBuilding dependency tree...\n\nReading state information...\n\nReading extended state information...\n\nInitializing package states...\n\nWriting extended state information...\n\nBuilding tag database...\n\nThe following NEW packages will be installed:\n apache2{a} apache2-bin{a} apache2-data{a} apache2-utils{a} debconf{a} dpkg{a} gcc-12-base{a} init-system-helpers{a} libacl1{a} libapache2-mod-php8.2{a} libapr1{a} libaprutil1{a} libaprutil1-dbd-sqlite3{a} libaprutil1-ldap{a} libargon2-1{a} libbrotli1{a} libbsd0{a} libbz2-1.0{a} libc6{a} libcap2{a} libcom-err2{a} libcrypt1{a} libcurl4{a} libdb5.3{a} libedit2{a} libexpat1{a} libffi8{a} libfile-find-rule-perl{a} libgcc-s1{a} libgcrypt20{a} libgdbm-compat4{a} libgdbm6{a} libgmp10{a} libgnutls30{a} libgpg-error0{a} libgssapi-krb5-2{a} libhogweed6{a} libicu72{a} libidn2-0{a} libjansson4{a} libk5crypto3{a} libkeyutils1{a} libkrb5-3{a} libkrb5support0{a} libldap-2.5-0{a} liblua5.3-0{a} liblz4-1{a} liblzma5{a} libmagic-mgc{a} libmagic1{a} libmd0{a} libncursesw6{a} libnettle8{a} libnghttp2-14{a} libnumber-compare-perl{a} libonig5{a} libp11-kit0{a} libpcre2-8-0{a} libperl5.36{a} libproc2-0{a} libpsl5{a} librtmp1{a} libsasl2-2{a} libsasl2-modules-db{a} libselinux1{a} libsodium23{a} libsqlite3-0{a} libssh2-1{a} libssl3{a} libstdc++6{a} libsystemd0{a} libtasn1-6{a} libtext-glob-perl{a} libtinfo6{a} libunistring2{a} libuuid1{a} libxml2{a} libxslt1.1{a} libzstd1{a} lsb-base{a} media-types{a} mediawiki mediawiki-classes{a} perl{a} perl-base{a} perl-modules-5.36{a} php{a} php-common{a} php-intl{a} php-mbstring{a} php-mysql{a} php-xml{a} php8.2{a} php8.2-cli{a} php8.2-common{a} php8.2-intl{a} php8.2-mbstring{a} php8.2-mysql{a} php8.2-opcache{a} php8.2-readline{a} php8.2-xml{a} procps{a} psmisc{a} sensible-utils{a} sysvinit-utils{a} tar{a} tzdata{a} ucf{a} usrmerge{a} zlib1g{a} \nThe following packages are RECOMMENDED but will NOT be installed:\n apt-utils ca-certificates debconf-i18n default-mysql-server graphicsmagick-imagemagick-compat imagemagick imagemagick-6.q16 krb5-locales libgpg-error-l10n libgpm2 libldap-common libsasl2-modules lua5.1 mariadb-server netbase php-apcu php-curl php-gd php-gmp php-luasandbox php-sqlite3 php-wikidiff2 php-yaml php8.2-apcu php8.2-curl php8.2-gd php8.2-gmp php8.2-sqlite3 php8.2-yaml postgresql-contrib publicsuffix python3-pygments ssl-cert uuid-runtime \n0 packages upgraded, 110 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.\nNeed to get 39.6 MB/84.5 MB of archives. After unpacking 431 MB will be used.\nWriting extended state information...\n\nGet: 1 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 apache2-data all 2.4.62-1~deb12u1 [160 kB]\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nGet: 2 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 apache2 i386 2.4.62-1~deb12u1 [223 kB]\n", "output": "2484.511446, old event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nBuilding tag database...\n\nThe following NEW packages will be installed:\n adduser{a} adwaita-icon-theme{a} at-spi2-common{a} ca-certificates{a} dbus{a} dbus-bin{a} dbus-daemon{a} dbus-session-bus-common{a} dbus-system-bus-common{a} dbus-user-session{a} dconf-gsettings-backend{a} dconf-service{a} debconf{a} dmsetup{a} dpkg{a} fontconfig{a} fontconfig-config{a} fonts-dejavu-core{a} gcc-12-base{a} gtk-update-icon-cache{a} hicolor-icon-theme{a} init-system-helpers{a} libacl1{a} libapparmor1{a} libargon2-1{a} libatk-bridge2.0-0{a} libatk1.0-0{a} libatspi2.0-0{a} libaudit-common{a} libaudit1{a} libavahi-client3{a} libavahi-common-data{a} libavahi-common3{a} libblkid1{a} libbrotli1{a} libbsd0{a} libbz2-1.0{a} libc6{a} libcairo-gobject2{a} libcairo2{a} libcap-ng0{a} libcap2{a} libclone-perl{a} libcolord2{a} libcom-err2{a} libcrypt1{a} libcryptsetup12{a} libcups2{a} libdatrie1{a} libdb5.3{a} libdbus-1-3{a} libdconf1{a} libdeflate0{a} libdevmapper1.02.1{a} libencode-locale-perl{a} libepoxy0{a} libexpat1{a} libfdisk1{a} libffi8{a} libfile-find-rule-perl{a} libfile-listing-perl{a} libfontconfig1{a} libfreetype6{a} libfribidi0{a} libgcc-s1{a} libgcrypt20{a} libgdbm-compat4{a} libgdbm6{a} libgdk-pixbuf-2.0-0{a} libgdk-pixbuf2.0-common{a} libglib2.0-0{a} libgmp10{a} libgnutls30{a} libgpg-error0{a} libgraphite2-3{a} libgssapi-krb5-2{a} libgtk-3-0{a} libgtk-3-common{a} libharfbuzz0b{a} libhogweed6{a} libhtml-parser-perl{a} libhtml-tagset-perl{a} libhtml-tree-perl{a} libhttp-cookies-perl{a} libhttp-date-perl{a} libhttp-message-perl{a} libhttp-negotiate-perl{a} libice6{a} libicu72{a} libidn2-0{a} libio-html-perl{a} libio-socket-ssl-perl{a} libip4tc2{a} libjbig0{a} libjpeg62-turbo{a} libjson-c5{a} libk5crypto3{a} libkeyutils1{a} libkmod2{a} libkrb5-3{a} libkrb5support0{a} liblcms2-2{a} liblerc4{a} liblwp-mediatypes-perl{a} liblwp-protocol-https-perl{a} liblz4-1{a} liblzma5{a} libmd0{a} libmount1{a} libncursesw6{a} libnet-http-perl{a} libnet-ssleay-perl{a} libnettle8{a} libnumber-compare-perl{a} libp11-kit0{a} libpam-modules{a} libpam-modules-bin{a} libpam-runtime{a} libpam-systemd{a} libpam0g{a} libpango-1.0-0{a} libpangocairo-1.0-0{a} libpangoft2-1.0-0{a} libpcre2-8-0{a} libperl5.36{a} libpixman-1-0{a} libpng16-16{a} libproc2-0{a} libregexp-ipv6-perl{a} libseccomp2{a} libselinux1{a} libsemanage-common{a} libsemanage2{a} libsepol2{a} libsm6{a} libsmartcols1{a} libssl3{a} libstdc++6{a} libsystemd-shared{a} libsystemd0{a} libtasn1-6{a} libtext-glob-perl{a} libthai-data{a} libthai0{a} libtiff6{a} libtimedate-perl{a} libtinfo6{a} libtry-tiny-perl{a} libudev1{a} libunistring2{a} liburi-perl{a} libuuid1{a} libwayland-client0{a} libwayland-cursor0{a} libwayland-egl1{a} libwebp7{a} libwww-perl{a} libwww-robotrules-perl{a} libx11-6{a} libx11-data{a} libxau6{a} libxcb-render0{a} libxcb-shm0{a} libxcb1{a} libxcomposite1{a} libxcursor1{a} libxdamage1{a} libxdmcp6{a} libxext6{a} libxfixes3{a} libxft2{a} libxi6{a} libxinerama1{a} libxkbcommon0{a} libxml2{a} libxrandr2{a} libxrender1{a} libxt6{a} libxxf86vm1{a} libzstd1{a} lsb-base{a} mount{a} netbase{a} openssl{a} passwd{a} perl{a} perl-base{a} perl-modules-5.36{a} perl-openssl-defaults{a} procps{a} shared-mime-info{a} systemd{a} systemd-sysv{a} sysvinit-utils{a} tar{a} usrmerge{a} x11-common{a} xkb-data{a} xscreensaver xscreensaver-data{a} zlib1g{a} \nThe following packages are RECOMMENDED but will NOT be installed:\n apt-utils at-spi2-core chrony debconf-i18n fonts-urw-base35 krb5-locales libdata-dump-perl libgdk-pixbuf2.0-bin libglib2.0-data libgpg-error-l10n libgpm2 libgtk-3-bin libhtml-form-perl libhtml-format-perl libhttp-daemon-perl libjpeg-turbo-progs libmailtools-perl libnss-systemd librsvg2-common miscfiles ntpsec openntpd psmisc sensible-utils systemd-timesyncd uuid-runtime wamerican wamerican-huge wamerican-insane wamerican-large wamerican-small wbrazilian wbritish wbritish-huge wbritish-insane wbritish-large wbritish-small wbulgarian wcanadian wcanadian-huge wcanadian-insane wcanadian-large wcanadian-small wcatalan wdanish wdutch wesperanto wfaroese wfrench wgalician-minimos wgerman-medical witalian wngerman wnorw\negia\nn wogerman wpolish wportuguese wspanish wswedish wswiss wukrainian xdg-user-dirs xfonts-100dpi \n0 packages upgraded, 201 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.\nNeed to get 823 kB/77.5 MB of archives. After unpacking 299 MB will be used.\nWriting extended state information...\n\nGet: 1 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xscreensaver-data i386 6.06+dfsg1-3+deb12u1 [379 kB]\n\nGet: 2 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xscreensaver i386 6.06+dfsg1-3+deb12u1 [445 kB]\n\nFetched 823 kB in 0s (12.1 MB/s)\n\nCalling reprepro\n\nExporting indices...\n\n/usr/bin/fai-mirror finished.\nNumber of packages in the mirror: \n2237\n\nMirror size and location: \n1.5G\t/usr/fai/mirror\n\nCopying the nfsroot to CD image\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nCopying the config space to CD image\n", "output": "2735.004923, new event"} -{"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n/usr/bin/fai-mirror finished.\nNumber of packages in the mirror: \n2237\n\nMirror size and location: \n1.5G\t/usr/fai/mirror\n\nCopying the nfsroot to CD image\n\nCopying the config space to CD image\n\nCopying the mirror to CD image\n\nParallel mksquashfs: Using 4 processors\nCreating 4.0 filesystem on /home/tmp/fai-cd.bNWpue/LiveOS/squashfs.img, block size 131072.\n\n[===========================================================\\] 22233/22233 100%\n\nExportable Squashfs 4.0 filesystem, zstd compressed, data block size 131072\n\tcompressed data, compressed metadata, compressed fragments,\n\tcompressed xattrs, compressed ids\n\tduplicates are removed\nFilesystem size 1894698.50 Kbytes (1850.29 Mbytes)\n\t66.58% of uncompressed filesystem size (2845790.30 Kbytes)\nInode table size 21579 bytes (21.07 Kbytes)\n\t24.23% of uncompressed inode table size (89074 bytes)\nDirectory table size 56 bytes (0.05 Kbytes)\n\t96.55% of uncompressed directory table size (58 bytes)\nNumber of duplicate files found 0\nNumber of inodes 3\nNumber of files 1\nNumber of fragments 0\nNumber of symbolic links 0\nNumber of device nodes 0\nNumber of fifo nodes 0\nNumber of socket nodes 0\nNumber of directories 2\nNumber of hard-links 0\nNumber of ids (unique uids + gids) 1\nNumber of uids 1\n\troot (0)\nNumber of gids 1\n\troot (0)\n\nmkfs.fat 4.2 (2021-01-31)\n\nWriting FAI CD-ROM image to fai_cd.iso. This may need some time.\n\nxorriso 1.5.4 : RockRidge filesystem manipulator, libburnia project.\n\n\nISO image size and filename: \n1.9G\tfai_cd.iso\n\n\nreal\t18m59.531s\nuser\t13m11.632s\nsys\t2m22.996s\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n[?2004h]0;demo@faiserver: /home/faidemo@faiserver:/home/fai$ ", "output": "2864.390763, new event"} +{"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n/usr/bin/fai-mirror finished.\nNumber of packages in the mirror: \n2237\n\nMirror size and location: \n1.5G\t/usr/fai/mirror\n\nCopying the nfsroot to CD image\n\nCopying the config space to CD image\n\nCopying the mirror to CD image\n\nParallel mksquashfs: Using 4 processors\nCreating 4.0 filesystem on /home/tmp/fai-cd.bNWpue/LiveOS/squashfs.img, block size 131072.\n\n[===========================================================\\] 22233/22233 100%\n\n\n... [TRUNCATED 21 LINES OF SYSTEM OUTPUT] ...\n\nNumber of uids 1\n\troot (0)\nNumber of gids 1\n\troot (0)\n\nmkfs.fat 4.2 (2021-01-31)\n\nWriting FAI CD-ROM image to fai_cd.iso. This may need some time.\n\nxorriso 1.5.4 : RockRidge filesystem manipulator, libburnia project.\n\n\nISO image size and filename: \n1.9G\tfai_cd.iso\n\n\nreal\t18m59.531s\nuser\t13m11.632s\nsys\t2m22.996s\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n[?2004h]0;demo@faiserver: /home/faidemo@faiserver:/home/fai$ ", "output": "2864.390763, new event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\ns\n\n[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[20Ps': [7mss[27mh 172.16.0.17\nh\n[1@h': [7mssh[27m\n\n\n\n[8Pdemo@stephost:~$ ssh\n[?2004l\n\n\ndemo@172.16.0.17's password: \nf\na\ni\n\n\n\n\nLinux faiserver 6.1.0-22-686-pae #1 SMP PREEMPT_DYNAMIC Debian 6.1.94-1 (2024-06-21) i686\n\n\nPlan your installation, and FAI installs your plan.\n\nLast login: Sat Oct 12 21:02:25 2024 from 172.16.0.1\n\n\n[?2004h]0;demo@faiserver: ~demo@faiserver:~$ \n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nc", "output": "13.735874, new event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nn\n\t\nfig/\n\n\n\n[?2004l\n\n[?2004h]0;demo@faiserver: /home/fai/configdemo@faiserver:/home/fai/config$ \nl\nl\ns\ns\n\n\n\n[?2004l\n\n[0m[01;34mclass[0m [01;34mdebconf[0m [01;34mdisk_config[0m [01;34mfiles[0m [01;34mhooks[0m [01;34mpackage_config[0m [01;34mscripts[0m\n\n[?2004h]0;demo@faiserver: /home/fai/configdemo@faiserver:/home/fai/config$ \n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nc", "output": "23.791253, new event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n\n[K\nb\nb\n \n \n*\n*\n\n\n\n[?2004l\n\nDEFAULT:grub-pc\n\nGRUBEFI:# the grub EFI support packages.\nGRUBEFI:grub-efi-ia32-bin\nGRUBEFI:grub-efi-amd64-bin\n\nGRUBEFI~:# the grub EFI support packages.\nGRUBEFI~:grub-efi\nGRUBEFI~:grub-efi-amd64\n\n[?2004h]0;demo@faiserver: /home/fai/config/package_configdemo@faiserver:/home/fai/config/package_config$ \n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\ne", "output": "34.303704, new event"} @@ -780,7 +780,7 @@ {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n[C\n\n[C\n\nG\nG\nR\nR\nU\nU\nB\nB\n \n \n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n.", "output": "76.950569, old event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n[195;34H[?25l[7m5[0m[39;49m[27m[152;1H[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\nOB\n[195;34H[?25l[7m6[0m[39;49m[27m[153;1H[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\nOB\n[195;34H[?25l[7m7[0m[39;49m[27m[154;1H[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\n\n]52;c;IyBmb3Igbm9uLUVGSSBzeXN0ZW1zLg==\n[1;33H[?25l[7mHelp [0m[39;49m[27m[154;1H[K[195;6H[7m**[0m[39;49m[27m[154;1H[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\n\n]52;c;IyBmb3Igbm9uLUVGSSBzeXN0ZW1zLgo=\n[1;156r[154;1H[1M[1;196r[156;1H[K[154d\n\n]52;c;IyBmb3Igbm9uLUVGSSBzeXN0ZW1zLgpQQUNLQUdFUyBhcHRpdHVkZSBHUlVC\n[K\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n", "output": "124.907518, old event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nOD\n\n#\n[?25l[1@#[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\n\n\n[196;1H[?25lSaving file /home/fai/config/package_config/GRUBEFI...[101;2H[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\n[196;1H[?25lWrote /home/fai/config/package_config/GRUBEFI[K[101;2H[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\n[147;6H[?25l[7m----F1 [0m[39;49m[27m[7m[1mGRUBEFI [0m[39;49m[27m[7m All L3 [0m[39;49m[27m[7mGit:[0m[39;49m[27m[101;2H[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\n\n[196;1H[K[101;2H\n\n[196;1H[K[?1004l[?2004l[>4m[?1l>[?12l[?25h[?1049l[23;0;0t[39;49m\n\n[?2004h]0;demo@faiserver: /home/fai/config/package_configdemo@faiserver:/home/fai/config/package_config$ \n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\ng", "output": "1292.981831, new event"} -{"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nf\n\n\n\n[?2004l\n\nsudo: unable to resolve host faiserver: Name or service not known\n\n[sudo] password for demo: \nf\nai\n\n\n\n\n[?1h=\n\n[1mdiff --git a/package_config/DEFAULT b/package_config/DEFAULT[m[m\n[1mindex f9ba6be..e5187e9 100644[m[m\n[1m--- a/package_config/DEFAULT[m[m\n[1m+++ b/package_config/DEFAULT[m[m\n[36m@@ -4,7 +4,3 @@[m[m\n PACKAGES aptitude DHCPC[m[m\n isc-dhcp-client[m[m\n [m[m\n[31m-# for non-EFI systems.[m[m\n[31m-PACKAGES aptitude GRUB[m[m\n[31m-grub-pc[m[m\n[31m-[m[m\n[1mdiff --git a/package_config/GRUBEFI b/package_config/GRUBEFI[m[m\n[1mindex 3f46de3..f030b51 100644[m[m\n[1m--- a/package_config/GRUBEFI[m[m\n[1m+++ b/package_config/GRUBEFI[m[m\n[36m@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@[m[m\n # the grub EFI support packages.[m[m\n[31m-PACKAGES aptitude HW686[m[m\n[31m-grub-efi-ia32-bin[m[m\n[32m+[m[32m#PACKAGES aptitude HW686[m[m\n[32m+[m[32m#grub-efi-ia32-bin[m[m\n [m[m\n PACKAGES aptitude HWAMD64[m[m\n grub-efi-amd64-bin[m[m\n\\ No newline at end of file[m[m\n[1mdiff --git a/scripts/GRUBEFI/10-setup b/scripts/GRUBEFI/10-setup[m[m\n[1mindex c6669f3..fc1a9bd 100755[m[m\n[1m--- a/scripts/GR\nUBEFI/10-setup[m[m\n[1m+++ b/scripts/GRUBEFI/10-setup[m[m\n[36m@@ -5,7 +5,8 @@[m [merror=0 ; trap \"error=$((error|1))\" ERR[m[m\n #fcopy -Uv boot/grub/grub.cfg[m[m\n [m[m\n # install grub.[m[m\n[31m-$ROOTCMD grub-install[m[m\n[32m+[m[32m$ROOTCMD grub-install --directory /usr/lib/grub/x86_64-efi/[m[m\n[32m+[m[m\n # generate a config file[m[m\n $ROOTCMD update-grub2[m[m\n [m[m\n\n\n[K[?1l>\n[?2004h]0;demo@faiserver: /home/fai/config/package_configdemo@faiserver:/home/fai/config/package_config$ \n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\ns", "output": "1303.957324, new event"} +{"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nf\n\n\n\n[?2004l\n\nsudo: unable to resolve host faiserver: Name or service not known\n\n[sudo] password for demo: \nf\nai\n\n\n\n\n[?1h=\n\n[1mdiff --git a/package_config/DEFAULT b/package_config/DEFAULT[m[m\n[1mindex f9ba6be..e5187e9 100644[m[m\n[1m--- a/package_config/DEFAULT[m[m\n[1m+++ b/package_config/DEFAULT[m[m\n[36m@@ -4,7 +4,3 @@[m[m\n\n... [TRUNCATED 19 LINES OF SYSTEM OUTPUT] ...\n\n grub-efi-amd64-bin[m[m\n\\ No newline at end of file[m[m\n[1mdiff --git a/scripts/GRUBEFI/10-setup b/scripts/GRUBEFI/10-setup[m[m\n[1mindex c6669f3..fc1a9bd 100755[m[m\n[1m--- a/scripts/GR\nUBEFI/10-setup[m[m\n[1m+++ b/scripts/GRUBEFI/10-setup[m[m\n[36m@@ -5,7 +5,8 @@[m [merror=0 ; trap \"error=$((error|1))\" ERR[m[m\n #fcopy -Uv boot/grub/grub.cfg[m[m\n [m[m\n # install grub.[m[m\n[31m-$ROOTCMD grub-install[m[m\n[32m+[m[32m$ROOTCMD grub-install --directory /usr/lib/grub/x86_64-efi/[m[m\n[32m+[m[m\n # generate a config file[m[m\n $ROOTCMD update-grub2[m[m\n [m[m\n\n\n[K[?1l>\n[?2004h]0;demo@faiserver: /home/fai/config/package_configdemo@faiserver:/home/fai/config/package_config$ \n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\ns", "output": "1303.957324, new event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\ng\ng\ne\ne\n.\n.\n'\n'\n\n\n\n[?2004l\n\nsudo: unable to resolve host faiserver: Name or service not known\n\n[master 298a916] move installing grub-pc into the GRUB package class, and comment out the ia32 grub package.\n\n 3 files changed, 8 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-)\n create mode 100644 package_config/GRUB\n\n[?2004h]0;demo@faiserver: /home/fai/config/package_configdemo@faiserver:/home/fai/config/package_config$ \n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\ng", "output": "1367.583924, new event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\ne\ne\n.\n.\n'\n'\n\n\n\n[?2004l\n\nsudo: unable to resolve host faiserver: Name or service not known\n\n[master 298a916] move installing grub-pc into the GRUB package class, and comment out the ia32 grub package.\n\n 3 files changed, 8 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-)\n create mode 100644 package_config/GRUB\n\n[?2004h]0;demo@faiserver: /home/fai/config/package_configdemo@faiserver:/home/fai/config/package_config$ \ng\ng\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\ni", "output": "1367.685809, old event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nt\na\na\nt\nt\nu\nu\ns\ns\n\n\n\n[?2004l\n\nsudo: unable to resolve host faiserver: Name or service not known\n\nOn branch master\nChanges not staged for commit:\n (use \"git add <file>...\" to update what will be committed)\n (use \"git restore <file>...\" to discard changes in working directory)\n\t[31mmodified: ../scripts/GRUBEFI/10-setup[m\n\nno changes added to commit (use \"git add\" and/or \"git commit -a\")\n\n[?2004h]0;demo@faiserver: /home/fai/config/package_configdemo@faiserver:/home/fai/config/package_config$ \n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\ns", "output": "1372.491498, new event"} @@ -801,7 +801,7 @@ {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\ninvoke-rc.d: could not determine current runlevel\n\ninvoke-rc.d: policy-rc.d denied execution of start.\n\nCreated symlink /etc/systemd/system/multi-user.target.wants/nfs-client.target -> /lib/systemd/system/nfs-client.target.\n\nCreated symlink /etc/systemd/system/remote-fs.target.wants/nfs-client.target -> /lib/systemd/system/nfs-client.target.\n\n\nSetting up grub-common (2.06-13+deb12u1) ...\n\nSetting up libgccjit0:i386 (12.2.0-14) ...\n\nSetting up grub-efi-amd64-bin (2.06-13+deb12u1) ...\nSetting up ssh (1:9.2p1-2+deb12u3) ...\nSetting up grub2-common (2.06-13+deb12u1) ...\nSetting up python3-ntp (1.2.2+dfsg1-1+deb12u1) ...\n\nSetting up grub-pc-bin (2.06-13+deb12u1) ...\n\nSetting up grub-pc (2.06-13+deb12u1) ...\n\n\nCreating config file /etc/default/grub with new version\n\nSetting up ntpsec-ntpdig (1.2.2+dfsg1-1+deb12u1) ...\n\nSetting up ntpsec-ntpdate (1.2.2+dfsg1-1+deb12u1) ...\n\nSetting up emacs-el (1:28.2+1-15+deb12u3) ...\n\nSetting up emacs-common (1:28.2+1-15+deb12u3) ...\n\nSetting up liblvm2cmd2.03:i386 (2.03.16-2) ...\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nSetting up dmeventd (2:1.02.185-2) ...\n", "output": "1659.498739, old event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nLog file written to /var/log/fai/fai-make-nfsroot.log and /srv/fai/nfsroot/var/tmp\n\nUsing configuration files from /etc/fai\n\nGetting package information\n\nAdding packages of /etc/fai/NFSROOT.\n\nReading package lists...\n\n\nBuilding dependency tree...\n\n\nPackage 'live-boot' is not installed, so not removed\nPackage 'initramfs-tools' is not installed, so not removed\nThe following additional packages will be installed:\n adduser alsa-topology-conf alsa-ucm-conf apparmor apt apt-utils\n aptitude-common binutils binutils-common binutils-i686-linux-gnu bsd-mailx\n busybox console-data console-setup console-setup-linux cpio cron\n cron-daemon-common cryptsetup-bin dbus dbus-bin dbus-daemon\n dbus-session-bus-common dbus-system-bus-common debconf debconf-i18n\n debconf-utils debian-archive-keyring debianutils discover-data dmeventd dpkg\n dracut-core e2fsprogs-l10n elogind emacs-bin-common emacs-common emacs-el\n emacsen-common exim4-base exim4-config exim4-daemon-light fai-client\n fai-setup-storage fdisk file fontconfig-config fonts-dejavu-core gcc-12-base\n\n gettext-base gpgv grub-common grub-pc-bin grub2-common gsasl-common\n guile-3.0-libs init-system-helpers insserv install-info iputils-arping\n isc-dhcp-common kbd keyboard-configuration keyutils kmod kpartx krb5-locales\n libabsl20220623 libacl1 libaio1 libaom3 libapparmor1 libapt-pkg6.0\n\n libargon2-1 libasan8 libasound2 libasound2-data libatm1 libatomic1\n\n libaudit-common libaudit1 libavif15 libbinutils libblas3 libblkid1\n libboost-iostreams1.74.0 libbpf1 libbrotli1 libbsd0 libbz2-1.0 libc-dev-bin\n libc-devtools libc6 libc6-dev libcap-ng0 libcap2 libcap2-bin libcbor0.8\n libcom-err2 libcrypt-dev libcrypt1 libcryptsetup12 libctf-nobfd0 libctf0\n libcurl4 libcwidget4 libdav1d6 libdb5.3 libdbus-1-3 libde265-0 libdeflate0\n libdevmapper-event1.02.1 libdevmapper1.02.1 libdiscover2 libdmraid1.0.0.rc16\n libdpkg-perl libduktape207 libedit2 libefiboot1 libefivar1 libelf1\n libelogind0 libevent-2.1-7 libevent-core-2.1-7 libexpat1 libext2fs2\n libfdisk1 libffi8 libfido2-1 libfile-fcntllock-perl libfile-find-rule-perl\n libfile-lchown-perl libfontconfig1 libfreetype6 libfribidi0 libfuse2\n libgav1-1 libgc1 libgcc-12-dev libgcc-s1 libgccjit0 libgcrypt20 libgd3\n libgdbm-compat4 libgdbm6 libglib2.0-0 libglib2.0-data libgmp10\n libgnutls-dane0 libgnutls30 libgomp1 libgpg-error-l10n libgpg-error0 libgpm2\n\n libgprofng0 libgsasl18 libgssapi-krb5-2 libgssglue1 libhd21 libheif1\n libhogweed6 libicu72 libidn12 libidn2-0 libisl23 libisns0 libitm1\n\n libjansson4 libjbig0 libjpeg62-turbo libjson-c5 libk5crypto3 libkeyutils1\n libkmod2 libkrb5-3 libkrb5support0 liblcms2-2 libldap-2.5-0 libldap-common\n liblerc4 liblinear4 liblinux-lvm-perl liblocale-gettext-perl liblockfile-bin\n liblockfile1 libltdl7 liblua5.3-0 liblvm2cmd2.03 liblz4-1 liblzma5 liblzo2-2\n libmagic-mgc libmagic1 libmailutils9 libmariadb3 libmd0 libmnl0 libmount1\n libmpc3 libmpfr6 libncurses6 libncursesw6 libnettle8 libnfsidmap1\n libnghttp2-14 libnl-3-200 libnl-genl-3-200 libnsl-dev libnsl2 libntlm0\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n libnuma1 libnumber-compare-perl libnvme1 libopeniscsiusr libp11-kit0\n libpam-cap libpam-elogind libpam-modules libpam-modules-bin libpam-runtime\n libpam0g libparse-recdescent-perl libparted2 libpcap0.8 libpci3 libpcre2-8-0\n libpcre3 libperl5.36 libpkgconf3 libpng16-16 libpolkit-agent-1-0\n libpolkit-gobject-1-0 libpopt0 libpq5 libproc2-0 libpsl5 libpython3-stdlib\n libpython3.11 libpython3.11-minimal libpython3.11-stdlib libquadmath0\n", "output": "1718.963635, old event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nGet:25 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libsemanage2 i386 3.4-1+b5 [97.8 kB]\n\nGet:26 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libdb5.3 i386 5.3.28+dfsg2-1 [759 kB]\n\nGet:27 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libpam-modules-bin i386 1.5.2-6+deb12u1 [77.6 kB]\n\nGet:28 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libpam-modules i386 1.5.2-6+deb12u1 [304 kB]\n\nGet:29 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 passwd i386 1:4.13+dfsg1-1+b1 [975 kB]\n\nGet:30 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 adduser all 3.134 [183 kB]\n\nGet:31 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libgpg-error0 i386 1.46-1 [81.7 kB]\n\nGet:32 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libgcrypt20 i386 1.10.1-3 [680 kB]\n\nGet:33 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 gpgv i386 2.2.40-1.1 [669 kB]\n\nGet:34 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 liblz4-1 i386 1.9.4-1 [65.2 kB]\n\nGet:35 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libstdc++6 i386 12.2.0-14 [661 kB]\n\nGet:36 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libcap2 i386 1:2.66-4 [28.2 kB]\n\nGet:37 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libelogind0 i386 246.10-1debian1 [265 kB]\n\nGet:38 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libudev1 i386 252.30-1~deb12u2 [112 kB]\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nGet:39 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libxxhash0 i386 0.8.1-1 [42.2 kB]\n", "output": "1721.141273, old event"} -{"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n fdisk findutils gcc-12-base gpgv grep gzip hostname ifupdown init\n init-system-helpers iproute2 iputils-ping isc-dhcp-client isc-dhcp-common\n kmod krb5-locales laptop-detect less libacl1 libapparmor1 libapt-pkg6.0\n libargon2-1 libatm1 libattr1 libaudit-common libaudit1 libblkid1\n libboost-iostreams1.74.0 libbpf1 libbsd0 libbz2-1.0 libc-bin libc6\n libcap-ng0 libcap2 libcap2-bin libcom-err2 libcrypt1 libcryptsetup12\n libcwidget4 libdb5.3 libdbus-1-3 libdebconfclient0 libdevmapper1.02.1\n\n libdpkg-perl libedit2 libelf1 libevent-2.1-7 libexpat1 libext2fs2 libfdisk1\n libffi8 libfile-fcntllock-perl libfribidi0 libgcc-s1 libgcrypt20\n libgdbm-compat4 libgdbm6 libgmp10 libgnutls-dane0 libgnutls30\n libgpg-error-l10n libgpg-error0 libgpm2 libgssapi-krb5-2 libhogweed6\n libidn12 libidn2-0 libip4tc2 libjansson4 libjson-c5 libk5crypto3\n libkeyutils1 libkmod2 libkrb5-3 libkrb5support0 liblocale-gettext-perl\n liblockfile-bin liblockfile1 liblz4-1 liblzma5 libmd0 libmnl0 libmount1\n libncursesw6 libnettle8 libnewt0.52 libnftables1 libnftnl11 libnsl2\n libnss-systemd libp11-kit0 libpam-cap libpam-modules libpam-modules-bin\n libpam-runtime libpam-systemd libpam0g libpcre2-8-0 libperl5.36 libpopt0\n libproc2-0 libreadline8 libseccomp2 libselinux1 libsemanage-common\n libsemanage2 libsepol2 libsigc++-2.0-0v5 libslang2 libsmartcols1\n libsqlite3-0 libss2 libssl3 libstdc++6 libsystemd-shared libsystemd0\n libtasn1-6 libtext-charwidth-perl libtext-iconv-perl libtext-wrapi18n-perl\n libtinfo6 libtirpc-common libtirpc3 libudev1 libunbound8 libunistring2\n libuuid1 libxapian30 libxtables12 libxxhash0 libzstd1 login logrotate\n logsave manpages mawk mount ncurses-base ncurses-bin netbase nftables\n\n openssl passwd perl perl-base perl-modules-5.36 procps psmisc\n\n readline-common sed sensible-utils systemd systemd-sysv systemd-timesyncd\n sysvinit-utils tar tasksel tasksel-data tzdata udev usr-is-merged util-linux\n util-linux-extra uuid-runtime vim-common vim-tiny whiptail xxd xz-utils\n zlib1g\n\n0 upgraded, 209 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.\nNeed to get 18.3 MB/74.4 MB of archives.\nAfter this operation, 279 MB of additional disk space will be used.\nGet:1 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.us.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 mawk i386 1.3.4.20200120-3.1 [122 kB]\n\nGet:2 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.us.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 base-files i386 12.4+deb12u7 [70.8 kB]\n\nGet:3 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.us.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 bash i386 5.2.15-2+b7 [1,526 kB]\n\nGet:4 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.us.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libsystemd0 i386 252.30-1~deb12u2 [353 kB]\n\nGet:5 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.us.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 bsdutils i386 1:2.38.1-5+deb12u1 [97.8 kB]\n\nGet:6 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.us.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libattr1 i386 1:2.5.1-4 [22.3 kB]\n\nGet:7 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.us.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 coreutils i386 9.1-1 [2,970 kB]\n\nGet:8 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.us.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 dash i386 0.5.12-2 [96.4 kB]\n\nGet:9 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.us.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 diffutils i386 1:3.8-4 [359 kB]\n\nGet:10 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.us.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 findutils i386 4.9.0-4 [649 kB]\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nGet:11 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.us.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 grep i386 3.8-5 [428 kB]\n", "output": "1738.825155, old event"} +{"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n fdisk findutils gcc-12-base gpgv grep gzip hostname ifupdown init\n init-system-helpers iproute2 iputils-ping isc-dhcp-client isc-dhcp-common\n kmod krb5-locales laptop-detect less libacl1 libapparmor1 libapt-pkg6.0\n libargon2-1 libatm1 libattr1 libaudit-common libaudit1 libblkid1\n libboost-iostreams1.74.0 libbpf1 libbsd0 libbz2-1.0 libc-bin libc6\n libcap-ng0 libcap2 libcap2-bin libcom-err2 libcrypt1 libcryptsetup12\n libcwidget4 libdb5.3 libdbus-1-3 libdebconfclient0 libdevmapper1.02.1\n\n libdpkg-perl libedit2 libelf1 libevent-2.1-7 libexpat1 libext2fs2 libfdisk1\n libffi8 libfile-fcntllock-perl libfribidi0 libgcc-s1 libgcrypt20\n libgdbm-compat4 libgdbm6 libgmp10 libgnutls-dane0 libgnutls30\n libgpg-error-l10n libgpg-error0 libgpm2 libgssapi-krb5-2 libhogweed6\n libidn12 libidn2-0 libip4tc2 libjansson4 libjson-c5 libk5crypto3\n\n... [TRUNCATED 8 LINES OF SYSTEM OUTPUT] ...\n\n libtasn1-6 libtext-charwidth-perl libtext-iconv-perl libtext-wrapi18n-perl\n libtinfo6 libtirpc-common libtirpc3 libudev1 libunbound8 libunistring2\n libuuid1 libxapian30 libxtables12 libxxhash0 libzstd1 login logrotate\n logsave manpages mawk mount ncurses-base ncurses-bin netbase nftables\n\n openssl passwd perl perl-base perl-modules-5.36 procps psmisc\n\n readline-common sed sensible-utils systemd systemd-sysv systemd-timesyncd\n sysvinit-utils tar tasksel tasksel-data tzdata udev usr-is-merged util-linux\n util-linux-extra uuid-runtime vim-common vim-tiny whiptail xxd xz-utils\n zlib1g\n\n0 upgraded, 209 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.\nNeed to get 18.3 MB/74.4 MB of archives.\nAfter this operation, 279 MB of additional disk space will be used.\nGet:1 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.us.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 mawk i386 1.3.4.20200120-3.1 [122 kB]\n\nGet:2 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.us.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 base-files i386 12.4+deb12u7 [70.8 kB]\n\nGet:3 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.us.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 bash i386 5.2.15-2+b7 [1,526 kB]\n\nGet:4 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.us.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libsystemd0 i386 252.30-1~deb12u2 [353 kB]\n\nGet:5 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.us.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 bsdutils i386 1:2.38.1-5+deb12u1 [97.8 kB]\n\nGet:6 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.us.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libattr1 i386 1:2.5.1-4 [22.3 kB]\n\nGet:7 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.us.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 coreutils i386 9.1-1 [2,970 kB]\n\nGet:8 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.us.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 dash i386 0.5.12-2 [96.4 kB]\n\nGet:9 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.us.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 diffutils i386 1:3.8-4 [359 kB]\n\nGet:10 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.us.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 findutils i386 4.9.0-4 [649 kB]\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nGet:11 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.us.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 grep i386 3.8-5 [428 kB]\n", "output": "1738.825155, old event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nReading package lists...\n\nBuilding dependency tree...\n\nReading state information...\n\nReading extended state information...\n\nInitializing package states...\n\nWriting extended state information...\n\nBuilding tag database...\n\nThe following NEW packages will be installed:\n dpkg{a} gcc-12-base{a} init-system-helpers{a} libacl1{a} libbz2-1.0{a} libc6{a} libcrypt1{a} libdb5.3{a} libfile-find-rule-perl{a} libgcc-s1{a} libgdbm-compat4{a} libgdbm6{a} liblzma5{a} libmd0{a} libnumber-compare-perl{a} libpcre2-8-0{a} libperl5.36{a} libselinux1{a} libtext-glob-perl{a} libzstd1{a} linuxlogo lsb-base{a} perl{a} perl-base{a} perl-modules-5.36{a} sysvinit-utils{a} tar{a} usrmerge{a} zlib1g{a} \nThe following packages are RECOMMENDED but will NOT be installed:\n libidn2-0 netbase \n0 packages upgraded, 29 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.\nNeed to get 86.0 kB/16.0 MB of archives. After unpacking 79.3 MB will be used.\nWriting extended state information...\n\nGet: 1 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 linuxlogo i386 6.0-0.1 [86.0 kB]\n\nFetched 86.0 kB in 0s (5,280 kB/s)\n\ninstall_packages: executing aptitude -R -d -o Aptitude::Log=/dev/null -o Aptitude::CmdLine::Ignore-Trust-Violations=yes -o APT::Get::AllowUnauthenticated=true -o Acquire::AllowInsecureRepositories=true -o DPkg::force-conflicts::=yes -o Dir::State=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/lib/apt -o Dir::Log=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/log/apt -o Dir::State::extended_states=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/lib/apt/lists/extended_states -o Dir::State::status=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/statefile -o Dir::Cache=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/cache/apt -o Dir::State=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/cache/apt -o Dir::Cache::Archives=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/cache/apt/archives -o Dir::Etc=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/etc/apt/ -o Dir::State::Lists=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/lib/apt/lists/ -y install locales\n\nReading package lists...\n\nBuilding dependency tree...\n\nReading state information...\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nReading extended state information...\n", "output": "1799.106769, old event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\non...\n\nGet: 1 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libmagickcore-6-headers all 8:6.9.11.60+dfsg-1.6+deb12u2 [50.9 kB]\n\nGet: 2 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libmagickcore-6-arch-config i386 8:6.9.11.60+dfsg-1.6+deb12u2 [130 kB]\n\nGet: 3 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libdjvulibre-text all 3.5.28-2 [61.8 kB]\n\nGet: 4 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libdjvulibre21 i386 3.5.28-2+b1 [624 kB]\n\nGet: 5 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libimath-3-1-29 i386 3.1.6-1 [35.0 kB]\n\nGet: 6 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libopenexr-3-1-30 i386 3.1.5-5 [962 kB]\n\nGet: 7 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libwmflite-0.2-7 i386 0.2.12-5.1 [78.7 kB]\n\nGet: 8 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libmagickcore-6.q16-6-extra i386 8:6.9.11.60+dfsg-1.6+deb12u2 [176 kB]\n\nGet: 9 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libbz2-dev i386 1.0.8-5+b1 [31.5 kB]\n\nGet: 10 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libjpeg62-turbo-dev i386 1:2.1.5-2 [304 kB]\n\nGet: 11 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libjpeg-dev i386 1:2.1.5-2 [71.8 kB]\n\nGet: 12 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libdjvulibre-dev i386 3.5.28-2+b1 [2,460 kB]\n\nGet: 13 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libexif12 i386 0.6.24-1+b1 [399 kB]\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nGet: 14 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libexif-dev i386 0.6.24-1+b1 [111 kB]\n", "output": "1823.995499, old event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nGet: 20 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 liblcms2-dev i386 2.14-2 [1,815 kB]\n\nGet: 21 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 liblqr-1-0-dev i386 0.4.2-2.1 [72.2 kB]\n\nGet: 22 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libimath-dev i386 3.1.6-1 [118 kB]\n\nGet: 23 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libopenexr-dev i386 3.1.5-5 [199 kB]\n\nGet: 24 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libgirepository-1.0-1 i386 1.74.0-3 [108 kB]\n\nGet: 25 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 gir1.2-glib-2.0 i386 1.74.0-3 [159 kB]\n\nGet: 26 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 gir1.2-freedesktop i386 1.74.0-3 [37.2 kB]\n\nGet: 27 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 gir1.2-gdkpixbuf-2.0 i386 2.42.10+dfsg-1+deb12u1 [13.3 kB]\n\nGet: 28 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 gir1.2-rsvg-2.0 i386 2.54.7+dfsg-1~deb12u1 [20.8 kB]\n\nGet: 29 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libcairo-script-interpreter2 i386 1.16.0-7 [153 kB]\n\nGet: 30 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 uuid-dev i386 2.38.1-5+deb12u1 [40.1 kB]\n\nGet: 31 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libfontconfig-dev i386 2.14.1-4 [425 kB]\n\nGet: 32 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libffi-dev i386 3.4.4-1 [57.3 kB]\n\nGet: 33 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libglib2.0-bin i386 2.74.6-2+deb12u3 [114 kB]\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nGet: 34 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 python3-lib2to3 all 3.11.2-3 [76.3 kB]\n", "output": "1824.115493, old event"} @@ -826,8 +826,8 @@ {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\ninstall_packages: executing aptitude -R -d -o Aptitude::Log=/dev/null -o Aptitude::CmdLine::Ignore-Trust-Violations=yes -o APT::Get::AllowUnauthenticated=true -o Acquire::AllowInsecureRepositories=true -o DPkg::force-conflicts::=yes -o Dir::State=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/lib/apt -o Dir::Log=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/log/apt -o Dir::State::extended_states=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/lib/apt/lists/extended_states -o Dir::State::status=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/statefile -o Dir::Cache=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/cache/apt -o Dir::State=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/cache/apt -o Dir::Cache::Archives=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/cache/apt/archives -o Dir::Etc=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/etc/apt/ -o Dir::State::Lists=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/lib/apt/lists/ -y install python3-wxgtk4.0\n\nReading package lists...\n\nBuilding dependency tree...\n\nReading state information...\n\nReading extended state information...\n\nInitializing package states...\n\nWriting extended state information...\n\nBuilding tag database...\n\nThe following NEW packages will be installed:\n adduser{a} adwaita-icon-theme{a} at-spi2-common{a} dbus{a} dbus-bin{a} dbus-daemon{a} dbus-session-bus-common{a} dbus-system-bus-common{a} dbus-user-session{a} dconf-gsettings-backend{a} dconf-service{a} debconf{a} dmsetup{a} dpkg{a} fontconfig{a} fontconfig-config{a} fonts-dejavu-core{a} gcc-12-base{a} gtk-update-icon-cache{a} hicolor-icon-theme{a} init-system-helpers{a} libacl1{a} libapparmor1{a} libargon2-1{a} libatk-bridge2.0-0{a} libatk1.0-0{a} libatomic1{a} libatspi2.0-0{a} libaudit-common{a} libaudit1{a} libavahi-client3{a} libavahi-common-data{a} libavahi-common3{a} libblas3{a} libblkid1{a} libbrotli1{a} libbsd0{a} libbz2-1.0{a} libc6{a} libcairo-gobject2{a} libcairo2{a} libcap-ng0{a} libcap2{a} libcolord2{a} libcom-err2{a} libcrypt1{a} libcryptsetup12{a} libcups2{a} libdatrie1{a} libdb5.3{a} libdbus-1-3{a} libdconf1{a} libdeflate0{a} libdevmapper1.02.1{a} libdrm-amdgpu1{a} libdrm-common{a} libdrm-intel1{a} libdrm-nouveau2{a} libdrm-radeon1{a} libdrm2{a} libedit2{a} libelf1{a} libepoxy0{a} libexpat1{a} libfdisk1{a} libffi8{a} libfile-find-rule-perl{a} libfontconfig1{a} libfreetype6{a} libfribidi0{a} libgcc-s1{a} libgcrypt20{a} libgdbm-compat4{a} libgdbm6{a} libgdk-pixbuf-2.0-0{a} libgdk-pixbuf2.0-common{a} libgfortran5{a} libgl1{a} libgl1-mesa-dri{a} libglapi-mesa{a} libglib2.0-0{a} libglvnd0{a} libglx-mesa0{a} libglx0{a} libgmp10{a} libgnutls30{a} libgomp1{a} libgpg-error0{a} libgraphite2-3{a} libgssapi-krb5-2{a} libgtk-3-0{a} libgtk-3-common{a} libharfbuzz0b{a} libhogweed6{a} libice6{a} libicu72{a} libidn2-0{a} libimagequant0{a} libip4tc2{a} libjbig0{a} libjpeg62-turbo{a} libjson-c5{a} libk5crypto3{a} libkeyutils1{a} libkmod2{a} libkrb5-3{a} libkrb5support0{a} liblapack3{a} liblcms2-2{a} liblerc4{a} libllvm15{a} liblz4-1{a} liblzma5{a} libmd0{a} libmount1{a} libncursesw6{a} libnettle8{a} libnotify4{a} libnsl2{a} libnumber-compare-perl{a} libopenjp2-7{a} libp11-kit0{a} libpam-modules{a} libpam-modules-bin{a} libpam-runtime{a} libpam-systemd{a} libpam0g{a} libpango-1.0-0{a} libpangocairo-1.0-0{a} libpangoft2-1.0-0{a} libpciaccess0{a} libpcre2-32-0{a} libpcre2-8-0{a} libperl5.36{a} libpixman-1-0{a} libpng16-16{a} libproc2-0{a} libpython3-stdlib{a} libpython3.11-minimal{a} libpython3.11-stdlib{a} libquadmath0{a} libraqm0{a} libreadline8{a} libseccomp2{a} libselinux1{a} libsemanage-common{a} libsemanage2{a} libsensors-config{a} libsensors5{a} libsepol2{a} libsm6{a} libsmartcols1{a} libsqlite3-0{a} libssl3{a} libstdc++6{a} libsystemd-shared{a} libsystemd0{a} libtasn1-6{a} libtext-glob-perl{a} libthai-data{a} libthai0{a} libtiff6{a} libtinfo6{a} libtirpc-common{a} libtirpc3{a} libudev1{a} libunistring2{a} libuuid1{a} libwayland-client0{a} libwayland-cursor0{a} libwayland-egl1{a} libwebp7{a} libwebpdemux2{a} libwebpmux3{a} libwxbase3.2-1{a} libwxgtk-gl3.2-1{a} libwxgtk3.2-1{a} libx11-6{a} libx11-data{a} libx11-xcb1{a} libxau6{a} libxcb-dri2-0{a} libxcb-dri3-0{a} libxcb-glx0{a} libxcb-present0{a} libxcb-randr0{a} libxcb-render0{a} libxcb-shm0{a} libxcb-sync1{a} libxcb-xfixes0{a} libxcb1{a} libxcomposite1{a} libxcursor1{a} libxdamage1{a} libxdmcp6{a} libxext6{a} libxfixes3{a} libxi6{a} libxinerama1{a} libxkbcommon0{a} libxml2{a} libxrandr2{a} libxrender1{a} libxshmfence1{a} libxtst6{a} libxxf86vm1{a} libz3-4{a} libzstd1{a} lsb-base{a} mailcap{a} media-types{a} mime-support{a} mount{a} passwd{a} perl{a} perl-base{a} perl-modules-5.36{a} procps{a} python3{a} python3-minimal{a} python3-numpy{a} python3-pil{a} python3-pkg-resources{a} python3-six{a} python3-wxgtk4.0 python3.11{a} python3.11-minimal{a} readline-common{a} shared-mime-info{a} systemd{a} systemd-sysv{a} sysvinit-utils{a} tar{a} usrmerge{a} x11-common{a} xkb-data{a} zlib1g{a} \nThe following packages are RECOMMENDED but will NOT be installed:\n apt-utils at-spi2-core bzip2 ca-certificates chrony debconf-i18n file krb5-locales libgdk-pixbuf2.0-bin libglib2.0-data libgpg-error-l10n libgpm2 libgtk-3-bin libnss-systemd librsvg2-common netbase ntpsec openntpd psmisc python3-olefile sensible-utils systemd-timesyncd uui\nd-ru\nntime xdg-user-dirs xz-utils \n0 packages upgraded, 237 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.\nNeed to get 16.3 MB/147 MB of archives. After unpacking 609 MB will be used.\nWriting extended state information...\n\nGet: 1 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 mailcap all 3.70+nmu1 [32.0 kB]\n\nGet: 2 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 mime-support all 3.66 [10.9 kB]\n\nGet: 3 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libgfortran5 i386 12.2.0-14 [698 kB]\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nGet: 4 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libimagequant0 i386 2.17.0-1 [32.9 kB]\n", "output": "2155.242335, old event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nGet: 325 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 ruby-byebug i386 11.1.3-3 [67.5 kB]\n\nGet: 326 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 ruby-public-suffix all 4.0.6+ds-2 [16.6 kB]\n\nGet: 327 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 ruby-addressable all 2.8.1-1 [53.5 kB]\n\nGet: 328 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 ruby-regexp-parser all 2.6.1-1 [61.7 kB]\n\nGet: 329 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 ruby-xpath all 3.2.0-1 [6,908 B]\n\nGet: 330 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 ruby-capybara all 3.36.0+ds-2 [205 kB]\n\nGet: 331 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 ruby-jbuilder all 2.10.0-2 [18.6 kB]\n\nGet: 332 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 ruby-ffi i386 1.15.5+dfsg-1+b1 [97.5 kB]\n\nGet: 333 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 ruby-rb-inotify all 0.10.1-1 [13.0 kB]\n\nGet: 334 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 ruby-listen all 3.7.0-2 [29.6 kB]\n\nGet: 335 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 ruby-sass all 3.7.4-5 [232 kB]\n\nGet: 336 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 ruby-sassc all 2.4.0+ds-1 [25.3 kB]\n\nGet: 337 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 ruby-sassc-rails all 2.1.2-6 [10.4 kB]\n\nGet: 338 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 ruby-sass-rails all 6.0.0-2 [6,844 B]\nGet: 339 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 ruby-childprocess all 4.1.0-1 [25.1 kB]\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nGet: 340 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 zip i386 3.0-13 [236 kB]\n", "output": "2159.190172, old event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nGet: 11 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xinit i386 1.4.0-1 [50.2 kB]\n\nGet: 12 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xserver-common all 2:21.1.7-3+deb12u7 [2,383 kB]\n\nGet: 13 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xserver-xorg-core i386 2:21.1.7-3+deb12u7 [3,784 kB]\n\nGet: 14 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xserver-xorg-video-amdgpu i386 23.0.0-1 [144 kB]\n\nGet: 15 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xserver-xorg-video-radeon i386 1:19.1.0-3 [510 kB]\n\nGet: 16 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xserver-xorg-video-ati i386 1:19.1.0-3 [363 kB]\n\nGet: 17 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xserver-xorg-video-fbdev i386 1:0.5.0-2 [26.0 kB]\n\nGet: 18 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xserver-xorg-video-nouveau i386 1:1.0.17-2 [335 kB]\n\nGet: 19 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xserver-xorg-video-vesa i386 1:2.5.0-1+b1 [33.4 kB]\n\nGet: 20 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xserver-xorg-video-vmware i386 1:13.3.0-3.1+b1 [120 kB]\n\nGet: 21 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xserver-xorg-video-all i386 1:7.7+23 [38.7 kB]\n\nGet: 22 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xserver-xorg-input-libinput i386 1.2.1-1+b1 [67.5 kB]\n\nGet: 23 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xserver-xorg-input-all i386 1:7.7+23 [38.7 kB]\n\nGet: 24 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xserver-xorg i386 1:7.7+23 [94.2 kB]\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nGet: 25 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xorg-docs-core all 1:1.7.1-1.2 [84.2 kB]\n", "output": "2195.423497, old event"} -{"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nParallel mksquashfs: Using 4 processors\nCreating 4.0 filesystem on /home/tmp/fai-cd.6tFYJJ/LiveOS/squashfs.img, block size 131072.\n\n[====================================/ ] 13600/22225 61%\n\n[==========================================- ] 16000/22225 71%\n\n[===============================================\\ ] 17900/22225 80%\n\n[========================================================\\ ] 21400/22225 96%\n\n[=========================================================- ] 21700/22225 97%\n\n[===========================================================/] 22225/22225 100%\n\n\nExportable Squashfs 4.0 filesystem, zstd compressed, data block size 131072\n\tcompressed data, compressed metadata, compressed fragments,\n\tcompressed xattrs, compressed ids\n\tduplicates are removed\nFilesystem size 1893098.40 Kbytes (1848.73 Mbytes)\n\t66.55% of uncompressed filesystem size (2844813.71 Kbytes)\nInode table size 21480 bytes (20.98 Kbytes)\n\t24.12% of uncompressed inode table size (89042 bytes)\nDirectory table size 56 bytes (0.05 Kbytes)\n\t96.55% of uncompressed directory table size (58 bytes)\nNumber of duplicate files found 0\nNumber of inodes 3\nNumber of files 1\nNumber of fragments 0\nNumber of symbolic links 0\nNumber of device nodes 0\nNumber of fifo nodes 0\nNumber of socket nodes 0\nNumber of directories 2\nNumber of hard-links 0\nNumber of ids (unique uids + gids) 1\nNumber of uids 1\n\troot (0)\nNumber of gids 1\n\troot (0)\n\nmkfs.fat 4.2 (2021-01-31)\n\nWriting FAI CD-ROM image to fai_cd.iso. This may need some time.\n\nxorriso 1.5.4 : RockRidge filesystem manipulator, libburnia project.\n\n\nISO image size and filename: \n1.9G\tfai_cd.iso\n\n\nreal\t19m36.824s\nuser\t13m17.459s\nsys\t2m21.991s\n\n[?2004h]0;demo@faiserver: /home/faidemo@faiserver:/home/fai$ \n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n", "output": "2587.142664, new event"} -{"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n\n\nExportable Squashfs 4.0 filesystem, zstd compressed, data block size 131072\n\tcompressed data, compressed metadata, compressed fragments,\n\tcompressed xattrs, compressed ids\n\tduplicates are removed\nFilesystem size 1893098.40 Kbytes (1848.73 Mbytes)\n\t66.55% of uncompressed filesystem size (2844813.71 Kbytes)\nInode table size 21480 bytes (20.98 Kbytes)\n\t24.12% of uncompressed inode table size (89042 bytes)\nDirectory table size 56 bytes (0.05 Kbytes)\n\t96.55% of uncompressed directory table size (58 bytes)\nNumber of duplicate files found 0\nNumber of inodes 3\nNumber of files 1\nNumber of fragments 0\nNumber of symbolic links 0\nNumber of device nodes 0\nNumber of fifo nodes 0\nNumber of socket nodes 0\nNumber of directories 2\nNumber of hard-links 0\nNumber of ids (unique uids + gids) 1\nNumber of uids 1\n\troot (0)\nNumber of gids 1\n\troot (0)\n\nmkfs.fat 4.2 (2021-01-31)\n\nWriting FAI CD-ROM image to fai_cd.iso. This may need some time.\n\nxorriso 1.5.4 : RockRidge filesystem manipulator, libburnia project.\n\n\nISO image size and filename: \n1.9G\tfai_cd.iso\n\n\nreal\t19m36.824s\nuser\t13m17.459s\nsys\t2m21.991s\n\n[?2004h]0;demo@faiserver: /home/faidemo@faiserver:/home/fai$ \n\n[?2004l\n\n\nlogout\n\nConnection to 172.16.0.17 closed.\n\n\n\n[?2004hdemo@stephost:~$ \n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n", "output": "2588.395951, new event"} +{"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nParallel mksquashfs: Using 4 processors\nCreating 4.0 filesystem on /home/tmp/fai-cd.6tFYJJ/LiveOS/squashfs.img, block size 131072.\n\n[====================================/ ] 13600/22225 61%\n\n[==========================================- ] 16000/22225 71%\n\n[===============================================\\ ] 17900/22225 80%\n\n[========================================================\\ ] 21400/22225 96%\n\n[=========================================================- ] 21700/22225 97%\n\n[===========================================================/] 22225/22225 100%\n\n\nExportable Squashfs 4.0 filesystem, zstd compressed, data block size 131072\n\tcompressed data, compressed metadata, compressed fragments,\n\tcompressed xattrs, compressed ids\n\n... [TRUNCATED 18 LINES OF SYSTEM OUTPUT] ...\n\nNumber of uids 1\n\troot (0)\nNumber of gids 1\n\troot (0)\n\nmkfs.fat 4.2 (2021-01-31)\n\nWriting FAI CD-ROM image to fai_cd.iso. This may need some time.\n\nxorriso 1.5.4 : RockRidge filesystem manipulator, libburnia project.\n\n\nISO image size and filename: \n1.9G\tfai_cd.iso\n\n\nreal\t19m36.824s\nuser\t13m17.459s\nsys\t2m21.991s\n\n[?2004h]0;demo@faiserver: /home/faidemo@faiserver:/home/fai$ \n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n", "output": "2587.142664, new event"} +{"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n\n\nExportable Squashfs 4.0 filesystem, zstd compressed, data block size 131072\n\tcompressed data, compressed metadata, compressed fragments,\n\tcompressed xattrs, compressed ids\n\n... [TRUNCATED 18 LINES OF SYSTEM OUTPUT] ...\n\nNumber of uids 1\n\troot (0)\nNumber of gids 1\n\troot (0)\n\nmkfs.fat 4.2 (2021-01-31)\n\nWriting FAI CD-ROM image to fai_cd.iso. This may need some time.\n\nxorriso 1.5.4 : RockRidge filesystem manipulator, libburnia project.\n\n\nISO image size and filename: \n1.9G\tfai_cd.iso\n\n\nreal\t19m36.824s\nuser\t13m17.459s\nsys\t2m21.991s\n\n[?2004h]0;demo@faiserver: /home/faidemo@faiserver:/home/fai$ \n\n[?2004l\n\n\nlogout\n\nConnection to 172.16.0.17 closed.\n\n\n\n[?2004hdemo@stephost:~$ \n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n", "output": "2588.395951, new event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n\nfai_cd.iso 88% 1673MB 25.2MB/s 00:09 ETA\n\nfai_cd.iso 88% 1689MB 22.9MB/s 00:09 ETA\n\nfai_cd.iso 88% 1689MB 20.7MB/s 00:10 ETA\n\nfai_cd.iso 89% 1698MB 19.5MB/s 00:10 ETA\n\nfai_cd.iso 90% 1718MB 19.3MB/s 00:09 ETA\n\nfai_cd.iso 91% 1736MB 18.9MB/s 00:08 ETA\n\nfai_cd.iso 92% 1753MB 17.8MB/s 00:08 ETA\n\nfai_cd.iso 93% 1772MB 17.6MB/s 00:07 ETA\n\nfai_cd.iso 94% 1791MB 17.2MB/s 00:06 ETA\n\nfai_cd.iso 95% 1819MB 18.3MB/s 00:04 ETA\n\nfai_cd.iso 97% 1852MB 19.8MB/s 00:02 ETA\n\nfai_cd.iso 99% 1887MB 21.2MB/s 00:00 ETA\n\nfai_cd.iso 100% 1901MB 24.4MB/s 01:17 \n\n[?2004hdemo@stephost:~$ \n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n", "output": "2677.072629, new event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\ns': scp 172.16.0.17:/home/fai/fai_cd.iso /disk1/isos/fai_dvd-`date +%Y%m%d`.i[7ms[27mo\ns\n\n[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[Cs': [7mss[27mh 172.16.0.17[K\nh\n[1@h': [7mssh[27m\n\n\n\n[8Pdemo@stephost:~$ ssh\n[?2004l\n\n\ndemo@172.16.0.17's password: \nf\na\ni\n\n\n\n\nLinux faiserver 6.1.0-22-686-pae #1 SMP PREEMPT_DYNAMIC Debian 6.1.94-1 (2024-06-21) i686\n\n\nPlan your installation, and FAI installs your plan.\n\nLast login: Sun Oct 13 14:37:10 2024 from 172.16.0.1\n\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n[?2004h]0;demo@faiserver: ~demo@faiserver:~$ ", "output": "10.961595, new event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\na\n\t\nckage_config/\n\n\n\n[?2004l\n\n[?2004h]0;demo@faiserver: /home/fai/config/package_configdemo@faiserver:/home/fai/config/package_config$ \nl\nl\ns\ns\n\n\n\n[?2004l\n\nDEFAULT GIFTDEV HASUNTRUSTEDDATA HW686 JUSER OEMRDEV SERVERCREATEVM SERVERFTP SERVERMAIL SERVEROPENVPN SERVERRORAILS SERVERWIKI SERVERWWWCREATEVM SERVERWWWOPENCART\nDEMO GRUB HOSTBOX HWAMD64 KALLIDEV OPENWRTDEV SERVERDHCP SERVERGIFT SERVERMAILPARANOID SERVERPGSQL SERVERSLEEPERMUD SERVERWIKIMEDIA SERVERWWWGIFT SERVERWWWPHP5\n\nDEVHOST [0m[00;90mGRUB~[0m HOSTOFFICE HWPHYS KERNELDEV QEMUCLIENT SERVERDNS SERVERIMPLICIT SERVERMYSQL SERVERQEMU SERVERSNMP SERVERWIKIMEDIAPARANOID SERVERWWWMAIL SERVERWWWSSL\nEADMIN GRUBEFI HOSTSTEP ISCSICLIENT LAPTOP SELINUX SERVERDRUPAL SERVERIRCD SERVERNAGIOS SERVERQEMUDEV SERVERSQUID SERVERWORDPRESS SERVERWWWMRTG SERVERZONEMINDER\nFAIBASE [00;90mGRUBEFI~[0m HOSTXFCE JADMIN LATEXDEV SERVERCACHE SERVERFAI SERVERISCSI SERVERNTOP SERVERREPRAP SERVERWIFIDOG SERVERWWW SERVERWWWOEMR XORG\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n[?2004h]0;demo@faiserver: /home/fai/config/package_configdemo@faiserver:/home/fai/config/package_config$ ", "output": "18.594012, new event"} @@ -837,7 +837,7 @@ {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n[?1049h[22;0;0t[?12;25h[?1h=\n[H[2J[196d[K[?1l>[?12l[?25h[?1049l[23;0;0t[39;49m\n[?1049h[22;0;0t[?12;25h[?1h=\n[H[2J\n[195d[?25l[7m-UUU:----F1 [0m[39;49m[27m[7m[1m*scratch* [0m[39;49m[27m[7m All L1 (Fundamental) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------[0m[39;49m[27m\n[A[2d[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\n[196d[?25lLoading /etc/emacs/site-start.d/00debian.el (source)...done[K[H\n[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\n[196;33H[?25l50autoconf.el (source)...[K[H\n[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\n[196;58H[?25ldone[H\n[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\n[196;35H[?25ldictionaries-common.el (source)...[H\n[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\n[196;9H[?25ldebian-ispell (native compiled elisp)...[K[H\n[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\n[196;9H[?25l/var/cache/dictionaries-common/emacsen-ispell-default.el (source)...[H\n[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\n[196;77H[?25ldone[H\n[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\n[196;9H[?25ldebian-ispell (native compiled elisp)...done[K[H\n[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\n[196;9H[?25l/var/cache/dictionaries-common/emacsen-ispell-dicts.el (source)...[H\n[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\n[196;75H[?25ldone[H\n[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n[196;10H[?25letc/emacs/site-start.d/50dictionaries-common[6P[H\n[?12l[?25h[?12;25h", "output": "37.55234, old event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n\n[K\n\n\n[196;1H[?25lSaving file /home/fai/config/package_config/GRUBEFI...[4;15H[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\n[196;1H[?25lWrote /home/fai/config/package_config/GRUBEFI[K[4;15H[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\n[195;6H[?25l[7m----F1 [0m[39;49m[27m[7m[1mGRUBEFI [0m[39;49m[27m[7m All L3 [0m[39;49m[27m[7mGit:[0m[39;49m[27m[4;15H[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\n\n[196;1H[K[4;15H\n[196;1H[?25lC-x[4;15H[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\n[196;4H[?25l-[4;15H[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\n\n[196;4H[?25l C-c[4;15H[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\n[196;1H[K[?1004l[?2004l[>4m[?1l>[?12l[?25h[?1049l[23;0;0t[39;49m\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n[?2004h]0;demo@faiserver: /home/fai/config/package_configdemo@faiserver:/home/fai/config/package_config$ ", "output": "49.689141, new event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nd\no\no\n\n[K\n\n[K\n\n[K\n\n[K\ns\ns\nu\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nu", "output": "53.064137, old event"} -{"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nd\nd\ni\ni\nf\nf\nf\nf\n\n\n\n[?2004l\n\nsudo: unable to resolve host faiserver: Name or service not known\n\n[?1h=\n\n[1mdiff --git a/package_config/GRUBEFI b/package_config/GRUBEFI[m[m\n[1mindex f030b51..89d080b 100644[m[m\n[1m--- a/package_config/GRUBEFI[m[m\n[1m+++ b/package_config/GRUBEFI[m[m\n[36m@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@[m[m\n # the grub EFI support packages.[m[m\n #PACKAGES aptitude HW686[m[m\n[31m-#grub-efi-ia32-bin[m[m\n[32m+[m[32m#grub-efi-ia32[m[m\n [m[m\n PACKAGES aptitude HWAMD64[m[m\n[31m-grub-efi-amd64-bin[m[m\n\\ No newline at end of file[m[m\n[32m+[m[32mgrub-efi-amd64[m[m\n\\ No newline at end of file[m[m\n\n\n[K[?1l>\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n[?2004h]0;demo@faiserver: /home/fai/config/package_configdemo@faiserver:/home/fai/config/package_config$ ", "output": "55.353729, new event"} +{"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nd\nd\ni\ni\nf\nf\nf\nf\n\n\n\n[?2004l\n\nsudo: unable to resolve host faiserver: Name or service not known\n\n[?1h=\n\n[1mdiff --git a/package_config/GRUBEFI b/package_config/GRUBEFI[m[m\n[1mindex f030b51..89d080b 100644[m[m\n[1m--- a/package_config/GRUBEFI[m[m\n[1m+++ b/package_config/GRUBEFI[m[m\n[36m@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@[m[m\n\n... [TRUNCATED 6 LINES OF SYSTEM OUTPUT] ...\n\n[31m-grub-efi-amd64-bin[m[m\n\\ No newline at end of file[m[m\n[32m+[m[32mgrub-efi-amd64[m[m\n\\ No newline at end of file[m[m\n\n\n[K[?1l>\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n[?2004h]0;demo@faiserver: /home/fai/config/package_configdemo@faiserver:/home/fai/config/package_config$ ", "output": "55.353729, new event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n\n\n\n[196;1H[K[195;6H[?25l[7m**--F1 [0m[39;49m[27m[7m[1mGRUBEFI [0m[39;49m[27m[7m All L7[0m[39;49m[27m[8;1H[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\n\n\n[195;34H[?25l[7m8[0m[39;49m[27m[9;1H[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\n\n\n[196d[?25lSaving file /home/fai/config/package_config/GRUBEFI...[9;1H[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\n[196d[?25lWrote /home/fai/config/package_config/GRUBEFI[K[9;1H[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\n[195;6H[?25l[7m--[0m[39;49m[27m[9;1H[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\n\n[196d[K[9d\n\n[196d[K[?1004l[?2004l[>4m[?1l>[?12l[?25h[?1049l[23;0;0t[39;49m\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n[?2004h]0;demo@faiserver: /home/fai/config/package_configdemo@faiserver:/home/fai/config/package_config$ ", "output": "66.868066, new event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\no\n \n \ng\ng\ni\ni\nt\nt\n \n \nc\nc\no\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\no", "output": "73.03496, old event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nt\nt\na\na\nl\nl\nl\nl\n \n \nm\nm\no\no\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nr", "output": "82.052466, old event"} @@ -848,12 +848,12 @@ {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n\n[?2004l\n\n[?2004h]0;demo@faiserver: /home/faidemo@faiserver:/home/fai$ \n\n\n(reverse-i-search)`': [K\nt\nt': sudo git commit -am 'install more than [7mt[27mhe grub binaries.'\ni\n\n[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[Ci': sudo bash -c '[7mti[27mme ./make-fai-cd.sh 2>&1 | tee make-fai-cd.out'\n[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C\nm\n[1@m': sudo bash -c '[7mtim[27m\ne\n[1@e': sudo bash -c '[7mtime[27m\n\n\n\n]0;demo@faiserver: /home/faidemo@faiserver:/home/fai$ sudo bash -c 'time\n[?2004l\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nsudo: unable to resolve host faiserver: Name or service not known\n", "output": "95.21528, new event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nI: Validating cron-daemon-common 3.0pl1-162\n\nI: Retrieving dash 0.5.12-2\n\nI: Validating dash 0.5.12-2\n\nI: Retrieving debconf 1.5.82\n\nI: Validating debconf 1.5.82\n\nI: Retrieving debconf-i18n 1.5.82\n\nI: Validating debconf-i18n 1.5.82\n\nI: Retrieving debian-archive-keyring 2023.3+deb12u1\n\nI: Validating debian-archive-keyring 2023.3+deb12u1\n\nI: Retrieving debianutils 5.7-0.5~deb12u1\n\nI: Validating debianutils 5.7-0.5~deb12u1\n\nI: Retrieving diffutils 1:3.8-4\n\nI: Validating diffutils 1:3.8-4\n\nI: Retrieving dmidecode 3.4-1\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nI: Validating dmidecode 3.4-1\n", "output": "123.064388, old event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nI: Unpacking libsmartcols1:i386...\n\nI: Unpacking libss2:i386...\n\nI: Unpacking libstdc++6:i386...\n\nI: Unpacking libsystemd0:i386...\n\nI: Unpacking libtasn1-6:i386...\n\nI: Unpacking libtinfo6:i386...\n\nI: Unpacking libudev1:i386...\n\nI: Unpacking libunistring2:i386...\n\nI: Unpacking libuuid1:i386...\n\nI: Unpacking libxxhash0:i386...\n\nI: Unpacking libzstd1:i386...\n\nI: Unpacking login...\n\nI: Unpacking logsave...\n\nI: Unpacking mawk...\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nI: Unpacking mount...\n", "output": "162.80828, old event"} -{"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nI: Configuring tasksel-data...\n\nI: Configuring libc-bin...\n\nI: Base system installed successfully.\n\nCreating base.tar.xz\n\nWarning: no hostname for 172.16.0.17 found, not adding to /etc/hosts.\n\n'/etc/resolv.conf' -> '/srv/fai/nfsroot/etc/resolv.conf-installserver'\n\n'/etc/resolv.conf' -> '/srv/fai/nfsroot/etc/resolv.conf'\n\nUpgrading /srv/fai/nfsroot\n\nGet:1 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm InRelease [151 kB]\n\nGet:2 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 Packages [8680 kB]\n\nFetched 8831 kB in 3s (3236 kB/s)\nReading package lists...\n\n\nReading package lists...\n\nBuilding dependency tree...\nThe following additional packages will be installed:\n debconf-utils dracut-core fai-client fai-setup-storage file iputils-arping\n kpartx libfile-lchown-perl libgdbm-compat4 libgdbm6 liblinux-lvm-perl\n liblzo2-2 libmagic-mgc libmagic1 libparse-recdescent-perl libparted2\n libperl5.36 parted patch perl perl-modules-5.36 pxelinux squashfs-tools\n syslinux-efi zstd\nSuggested packages:\n logtail libgraph-perl cryptsetup dosfstools jfsutils ntfs-3g reiserfsprogs\n xfsprogs gdbm-l10n libparted-dev libparted-i18n parted-doc ed diffutils-doc\n perl-doc libterm-readline-gnu-perl | libterm-readline-perl-perl make\n libtap-harness-archive-perl tftpd-hpa\nRecommended packages:\n cryptsetup dmraid lvm2 mdadm console-setup binutils pigz pkg-config\n nfs-common open-iscsi nbd-client curl syslinux-common\nThe following NEW packages will be installed:\n debconf-utils dracut-config-generic dracut-core dracut-live dracut-network\n dracut-squash fai-client fai-nfsroot fai-setup-storage file iputils-arping\n kpartx libfile-lchown-perl libgdbm-compat4 libgdbm6 liblinux-lvm-perl\n liblzo2-2 libmagic-mgc libmagic1 libparse-recdescent-perl libparted2\n libperl5.36 parted patch perl perl-modules-5.36 pxelinux squashfs-tools\n syslinux-efi zstd\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n0 upgraded, 30 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.\nNeed to get 10.1 MB of archives.\nAfter this operation, 59.5 MB of additional disk space will be used.\nGet:1 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 perl-modules-5.36 all 5.36.0-7+deb12u1 [2815 kB]\n", "output": "250.125623, new event"} +{"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nI: Configuring tasksel-data...\n\nI: Configuring libc-bin...\n\nI: Base system installed successfully.\n\nCreating base.tar.xz\n\nWarning: no hostname for 172.16.0.17 found, not adding to /etc/hosts.\n\n'/etc/resolv.conf' -> '/srv/fai/nfsroot/etc/resolv.conf-installserver'\n\n'/etc/resolv.conf' -> '/srv/fai/nfsroot/etc/resolv.conf'\n\nUpgrading /srv/fai/nfsroot\n\nGet:1 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm InRelease [151 kB]\n\nGet:2 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 Packages [8680 kB]\n\nFetched 8831 kB in 3s (3236 kB/s)\nReading package lists...\n\n\nReading package lists...\n\nBuilding dependency tree...\nThe following additional packages will be installed:\n debconf-utils dracut-core fai-client fai-setup-storage file iputils-arping\n kpartx libfile-lchown-perl libgdbm-compat4 libgdbm6 liblinux-lvm-perl\n\n... [TRUNCATED 14 LINES OF SYSTEM OUTPUT] ...\n\n kpartx libfile-lchown-perl libgdbm-compat4 libgdbm6 liblinux-lvm-perl\n liblzo2-2 libmagic-mgc libmagic1 libparse-recdescent-perl libparted2\n libperl5.36 parted patch perl perl-modules-5.36 pxelinux squashfs-tools\n syslinux-efi zstd\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n0 upgraded, 30 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.\nNeed to get 10.1 MB of archives.\nAfter this operation, 59.5 MB of additional disk space will be used.\nGet:1 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 perl-modules-5.36 all 5.36.0-7+deb12u1 [2815 kB]\n", "output": "250.125623, new event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nGet:8 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 console-common all 0.7.91 [107 kB]\n\nGet:9 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 mdadm i386 4.2-5 [477 kB]\n\nGet:10 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libevent-core-2.1-7 i386 2.1.12-stable-8 [139 kB]\n\nGet:11 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libsasl2-modules-db i386 2.1.28+dfsg-10 [21.4 kB]\n\nGet:12 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libsasl2-2 i386 2.1.28+dfsg-10 [62.7 kB]\n\nGet:13 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libldap-2.5-0 i386 2.5.13+dfsg-5 [196 kB]\n\nGet:14 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libnfsidmap1 i386 1:2.6.2-4 [57.7 kB]\n\nGet:15 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libnsl2 i386 1.3.0-2 [42.2 kB]\n\nGet:16 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libwrap0 i386 7.6.q-32 [56.0 kB]\n\nGet:17 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 rpcbind i386 1.2.6-6+b1 [49.9 kB]\n\nGet:18 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 ucf all 3.0043+nmu1 [55.2 kB]\n\nGet:19 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 keyutils i386 1.6.3-2 [56.8 kB]\n\nGet:20 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libpython3.11-minimal i386 3.11.2-6+deb12u2 [814 kB]\n\nGet:21 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libexpat1 i386 2.5.0-1 [103 kB]\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nGet:22 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 python3.11-minimal i386 3.11.2-6+deb12u2 [2131 kB]\n", "output": "262.710833, old event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nGet:104 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libmpfr6 i386 4.2.0-1 [735 kB]\n\nGet:105 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libmpc3 i386 1.3.1-1 [59.5 kB]\n\nGet:106 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libgccjit0 i386 12.2.0-14 [9312 kB]\n\nGet:107 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libgpm2 i386 1.20.7-10+b1 [14.9 kB]\n\nGet:108 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 liblcms2-2 i386 2.14-2 [165 kB]\n\nGet:109 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libicu72 i386 72.1-3 [9541 kB]\n\nGet:110 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libxml2 i386 2.9.14+dfsg-1.3~deb12u1 [720 kB]\n\nGet:111 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 emacs-nox i386 1:28.2+1-15+deb12u3 [5839 kB]\n\nGet:112 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 firmware-linux-free all 20200122-1 [24.2 kB]\n\nGet:113 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 gddrescue i386 1.27-1 [159 kB]\n\nGet:114 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libpng16-16 i386 1.6.39-2 [283 kB]\n\nGet:115 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libfreetype6 i386 2.12.1+dfsg-5+deb12u3 [409 kB]\n\nGet:116 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libfuse2 i386 2.9.9-6+b1 [129 kB]\n\nGet:117 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 grub-common i386 2.06-13+deb12u1 [2802 kB]\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nGet:118 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 grub-efi-amd64-bin i386 2.06-13+deb12u1 [1577 kB]\n", "output": "264.311013, old event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nGet:148 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 ntpsec-ntpdig i386 1.2.2+dfsg1-1+deb12u1 [31.9 kB]\n\nGet:149 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 ntpsec-ntpdate i386 1.2.2+dfsg1-1+deb12u1 [29.0 kB]\n\nGet:150 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 numactl i386 2.0.16-1 [37.8 kB]\n\nGet:151 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 nvme-cli i386 2.4+really2.3-3 [572 kB]\n\nGet:152 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 procinfo i386 1:2.0.304-7 [53.6 kB]\n\nGet:153 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 psmisc i386 23.6-1 [260 kB]\n\nGet:154 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 rdate i386 1:1.11-3 [17.9 kB]\n\nGet:155 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 read-edid i386 3.0.2-1.1 [19.7 kB]\n\nGet:156 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 smartmontools i386 7.3-1+b1 [591 kB]\n\nGet:157 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 ssh all 1:9.2p1-2+deb12u3 [174 kB]\n\nGet:158 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 strace i386 6.1-0.1 [1226 kB]\n\nGet:159 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 udns-utils i386 0.4-1+b1 [24.2 kB]\n\nGet:160 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 usbutils i386 1:014-1+deb12u1 [72.4 kB]\n\nPreconfiguring packages ...\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nFetched 166 MB in 3s (57.0 MB/s)\n", "output": "267.123961, old event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nUnpacking python3.11 (3.11.2-6+deb12u2) ...\n\nSelecting previously unselected package libpython3-stdlib:i386.\n\nPreparing to unpack .../libpython3-stdlib_3.11.2-1+b1_i386.deb ...\n\nUnpacking libpython3-stdlib:i386 (3.11.2-1+b1) ...\n\nSetting up python3-minimal (3.11.2-1+b1) ...\n\nSelecting previously unselected package python3.\n(Reading database ... \n\n(Reading database ... 5%\n\n(Reading database ... 10%\n\n(Reading database ... 15%\n\n(Reading database ... 20%\n\n(Reading database ... 25%\n\n(Reading database ... 30%\n\n(Reading database ... 35%\n(Reading database ... 40%\n(Reading database ... 45%\n(Reading database ... 50%\n(Reading database ... 55%\n(Reading database ... 60%\n(Reading database ... 65%\n(Reading database ... 70%\n(Reading database ... 75%\n(Reading database ... 80%\n(Reading database ... 85%\n(Reading database ... 90%\n(Reading database ... 95%\n\n(Reading database ... 100%\n(Reading database ... 13852 files and directories currently installed.)\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nPreparing to unpack .../00-python3_3.11.2-1+b1_i386.deb ...\n", "output": "274.363187, old event"} -{"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n(Reading database ... 5%\n\n(Reading database ... 10%\n\n(Reading database ... 15%\n\n(Reading database ... 20%\n\n(Reading database ... 25%\n\n(Reading database ... 30%\n\n(Reading database ... 35%\n(Reading database ... 40%\n(Reading database ... 45%\n(Reading database ... 50%\n(Reading database ... 55%\n(Reading database ... 60%\n(Reading database ... 65%\n(Reading database ... 70%\n(Reading database ... 75%\n(Reading database ... 80%\n(Reading database ... 85%\n(Reading database ... 90%\n(Reading database ... 95%\n(Reading database ... 100%\n(Reading database ... 14140 files and directories currently installed.)\n\nPreparing to unpack .../000-bzip2_1.0.8-5+b1_i386.deb ...\n\nUnpacking bzip2 (1.0.8-5+b1) ...\n\nSelecting previously unselected package openssl.\n\nPreparing to unpack .../001-openssl_3.0.14-1~deb12u1_i386.deb ...\nUnpacking openssl (3.0.14-1~deb12u1) ...\n\nSelecting previously unselected package ca-certificates.\n\nPreparing to unpack .../002-ca-certificates_20230311_all.deb ...\n\nUnpacking ca-certificates (20230311) ...\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nSelecting previously unselected package gettext-base.\n", "output": "276.499027, old event"} +{"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n(Reading database ... 5%\n\n(Reading database ... 10%\n\n(Reading database ... 15%\n\n(Reading database ... 20%\n\n(Reading database ... 25%\n\n(Reading database ... 30%\n\n(Reading database ... 35%\n(Reading database ... 40%\n(Reading database ... 45%\n(Reading database ... 50%\n(Reading database ... 55%\n\n... [TRUNCATED 6 LINES OF SYSTEM OUTPUT] ...\n\n(Reading database ... 90%\n(Reading database ... 95%\n(Reading database ... 100%\n(Reading database ... 14140 files and directories currently installed.)\n\nPreparing to unpack .../000-bzip2_1.0.8-5+b1_i386.deb ...\n\nUnpacking bzip2 (1.0.8-5+b1) ...\n\nSelecting previously unselected package openssl.\n\nPreparing to unpack .../001-openssl_3.0.14-1~deb12u1_i386.deb ...\nUnpacking openssl (3.0.14-1~deb12u1) ...\n\nSelecting previously unselected package ca-certificates.\n\nPreparing to unpack .../002-ca-certificates_20230311_all.deb ...\n\nUnpacking ca-certificates (20230311) ...\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nSelecting previously unselected package gettext-base.\n", "output": "276.499027, old event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nSetting up liblcms2-2:i386 (2.14-2) ...\n\nSetting up runit-helper (2.15.2) ...\nSetting up lua-lpeg:i386 (1.0.2-2) ...\nSetting up pci.ids (0.0~2023.04.11-1) ...\nSetting up libpsl5:i386 (0.21.2-1) ...\nSetting up libgpm2:i386 (1.20.7-10+b1) ...\nSetting up libicu72:i386 (72.1-3) ...\nSetting up linux-base (4.9) ...\n\nSetting up libdevmapper-event1.02.1:i386 (2:1.02.185-2) ...\n\nSetting up netcat-traditional (1.10-47) ...\n\nupdate-alternatives: using /bin/nc.traditional to provide /bin/nc (nc) in auto mode\n\nSetting up cryptsetup (2:2.6.1-4~deb12u2) ...\n\nSetting up firmware-linux-free (20200122-1) ...\n\nSetting up libx86emu3:i386 (3.5-1) ...\n\nSetting up psmisc (23.6-1) ...\n\nSetting up libx86-1:i386 (1.1+ds1-12) ...\n\nSetting up libcbor0.8:i386 (0.8.0-2+b1) ...\n\nSetting up gddrescue (1.27-1) ...\nSetting up libbrotli1:i386 (1.0.9-2+b6) ...\nSetting up startpar (0.65-1+b1) ...\n\nSetting up read-edid (3.0.2-1.1) ...\n\nSetting up dosfstools (4.2-1) ...\nSetting up lftp (4.9.2-2) ...\nSetting up binutils-common:i386 (2.40-2) ...\nSetting up libnghttp2-14:i386 (1.52.0-1+deb12u1) ...\nSetting up linux-libc-dev:i386 (6.1.106-3) ...\nSetting up bc (1.07.1-3) ...\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nSetting up libctf-nobfd0:i386 (2.40-2) ...\n", "output": "327.42864, old event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nSetting up cryptsetup (2:2.6.1-4~deb12u2) ...\n\nSetting up firmware-linux-free (20200122-1) ...\n\nSetting up libx86emu3:i386 (3.5-1) ...\n\nSetting up psmisc (23.6-1) ...\n\nSetting up libx86-1:i386 (1.1+ds1-12) ...\n\nSetting up libcbor0.8:i386 (0.8.0-2+b1) ...\n\nSetting up gddrescue (1.27-1) ...\nSetting up libbrotli1:i386 (1.0.9-2+b6) ...\nSetting up startpar (0.65-1+b1) ...\n\nSetting up read-edid (3.0.2-1.1) ...\n\nSetting up dosfstools (4.2-1) ...\nSetting up lftp (4.9.2-2) ...\nSetting up binutils-common:i386 (2.40-2) ...\nSetting up libnghttp2-14:i386 (1.52.0-1+deb12u1) ...\nSetting up linux-libc-dev:i386 (6.1.106-3) ...\nSetting up bc (1.07.1-3) ...\n\nSetting up libctf-nobfd0:i386 (2.40-2) ...\n\nSetting up gettext-base (0.21-12) ...\n\nSetting up hdparm (9.65+ds-1) ...\n\nSetting up libgomp1:i386 (12.2.0-14) ...\n\nSetting up libfuse2:i386 (2.9.9-6+b1) ...\nSetting up lshw (02.19.git.2021.06.19.996aaad9c7-2+b1) ...\nSetting up bzip2 (1.0.8-5+b1) ...\nSetting up rdate (1:1.11-3) ...\nSetting up libsasl2-modules-db:i386 (2.1.28+dfsg-10) ...\nSetting up libasound2-data (1.2.8-1) ...\nSetting up console-data (2:1.12-9) ...\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nLooking for keymap to install:\n", "output": "327.890305, old event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nI: /vmlinuz.old is now a symlink to boot/vmlinuz-6.1.0-25-686-pae\nI: /initrd.img.old is now a symlink to boot/initrd.img-6.1.0-25-686-pae\n\nI: /vmlinuz is now a symlink to boot/vmlinuz-6.1.0-25-686-pae\nI: /initrd.img is now a symlink to boot/initrd.img-6.1.0-25-686-pae\n\nSetting up libgprofng0:i386 (2.40-2) ...\n\nSetting up hwinfo (21.82-1) ...\nSetting up libfreetype6:i386 (2.12.1+dfsg-5+deb12u3) ...\nSetting up libpcap0.8:i386 (1.10.3-1) ...\nSetting up libwrap0:i386 (7.6.q-32) ...\n\nSetting up libgcc-12-dev:i386 (12.2.0-14) ...\n\nSetting up udns-utils (0.4-1+b1) ...\nSetting up pciutils (1:3.9.0-4) ...\n\nSetting up libnsl-dev:i386 (1.3.0-2) ...\n\nSetting up libcurl4:i386 (7.88.1-10+deb12u7) ...\n\nSetting up libc6-dev:i386 (2.36-9+deb12u8) ...\nSetting up curl (7.88.1-10+deb12u7) ...\nSetting up discover (2.1.2-10) ...\n\nSetting up sysvinit-core (3.06-4) ...\n\nNot restarting sysvinit\n\nSetting up libpython3-stdlib:i386 (3.11.2-1+b1) ...\n\nSetting up linux-image-686-pae (6.1.106-3) ...\n\nSetting up efibootmgr (17-2) ...\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nSetting up openssh-sftp-server (1:9.2p1-2+deb12u3) ...\nSetting up python3.11 (3.11.2-6+deb12u2) ...\n", "output": "336.914632, old event"} @@ -887,8 +887,8 @@ {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n\n\nGet: 143 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 node-sprintf-js all 1.1.2+ds1+~1.1.2-1 [4,024 B]\n\nGet: 144 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 node-argparse all 2.0.1-2 [34.6 kB]\n\nGet: 145 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 node-js-yaml all 4.1.0+dfsg+~4.0.5-7 [66.6 kB]\n\nGet: 146 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 node-nopt all 5.0.0-4 [12.1 kB]\n\nGet: 147 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 node-npm-run-path all 5.1.0+~4.0.0-8 [6,276 B]\n\nGet: 148 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 node-shebang-regex all 3.0.0-2 [3,528 B]\n\nGet: 149 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 node-shebang-command all 2.0.0-1 [3,500 B]\n\nGet: 150 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 node-strip-bom all 4.0.0-2 [4,144 B]\n\nGet: 151 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 node-has-flag all 4.0.0-3 [4,304 B]\nGet: 152 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 node-supports-color all 8.1.1+~8.1.1-1 [6,920 B]\n\nGet: 153 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 node-util all 0.12.5+~1.0.10-1 [5,700 B]\n\nGet: 154 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 node-assert all 2.0.0+~cs3.9.8-2 [26.8 kB]\n\nGet: 155 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 node-ampproject-remapping all 2.2.0+~cs5.15.37-1 [59.4 kB]\n\nGet: 156 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 node-babel-plugin-add-module-exports all 1.0.4+dfsg1~cs5.8.0-4 [8,672 B]\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nGet: 157 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 node-regenerator-runtime all 0.15.1+~0.10.8-1 [10.6 kB]\n", "output": "846.187447, old event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nReading state information...\n\nReading extended state information...\n\nInitializing package states...\n\nWriting extended state information...\n\nBuilding tag database...\n\nThe following NEW packages will be installed:\n gcc-12-base{a} libc6{a} libgcc-s1{a} tftp tftp-hpa{a} \nThe following packages are RECOMMENDED but will NOT be installed:\n libidn2-0 \n0 packages upgraded, 5 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.\nNeed to get 29.4 kB/2,753 kB of archives. After unpacking 12.8 MB will be used.\nWriting extended state information...\n\nGet: 1 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 tftp-hpa i386 5.2+20150808-1.4 [22.9 kB]\n\nGet: 2 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 tftp all 0.17-25 [6,500 B]\n\nFetched 29.4 kB in 0s (273 kB/s)\n\ninstall_packages: executing aptitude -R -d -o Aptitude::Log=/dev/null -o Aptitude::CmdLine::Ignore-Trust-Violations=yes -o APT::Get::AllowUnauthenticated=true -o Acquire::AllowInsecureRepositories=true -o DPkg::force-conflicts::=yes -o Dir::State=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/lib/apt -o Dir::Log=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/log/apt -o Dir::State::extended_states=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/lib/apt/lists/extended_states -o Dir::State::status=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/statefile -o Dir::Cache=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/cache/apt -o Dir::State=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/cache/apt -o Dir::Cache::Archives=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/cache/apt/archives -o Dir::Etc=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/etc/apt/ -o Dir::State::Lists=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/lib/apt/lists/ -y install libapache2-mod-fcgid\n\nReading package lists...\n\nBuilding dependency tree...\n\nReading state information...\n\nReading extended state information...\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nInitializing package states...\n", "output": "856.352538, old event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nBuilding tag database...\n\nThe following NEW packages will be installed:\n adduser{a} adwaita-icon-theme{a} at-spi2-common{a} ca-certificates{a} dbus{a} dbus-bin{a} dbus-daemon{a} dbus-session-bus-common{a} dbus-system-bus-common{a} dbus-user-session{a} dconf-gsettings-backend{a} dconf-service{a} debconf{a} dmsetup{a} dpkg{a} fontconfig{a} fontconfig-config{a} fonts-dejavu-core{a} gcc-12-base{a} gtk-update-icon-cache{a} hicolor-icon-theme{a} init-system-helpers{a} libacl1{a} libapparmor1{a} libargon2-1{a} libatk-bridge2.0-0{a} libatk1.0-0{a} libatspi2.0-0{a} libaudit-common{a} libaudit1{a} libavahi-client3{a} libavahi-common-data{a} libavahi-common3{a} libblkid1{a} libbrotli1{a} libbsd0{a} libbz2-1.0{a} libc6{a} libcairo-gobject2{a} libcairo2{a} libcap-ng0{a} libcap2{a} libclone-perl{a} libcolord2{a} libcom-err2{a} libcrypt1{a} libcryptsetup12{a} libcups2{a} libdatrie1{a} libdb5.3{a} libdbus-1-3{a} libdconf1{a} libdeflate0{a} libdevmapper1.02.1{a} libencode-locale-perl{a} libepoxy0{a} libexpat1{a} libfdisk1{a} libffi8{a} libfile-find-rule-perl{a} libfile-listing-perl{a} libfontconfig1{a} libfreetype6{a} libfribidi0{a} libgcc-s1{a} libgcrypt20{a} libgdbm-compat4{a} libgdbm6{a} libgdk-pixbuf-2.0-0{a} libgdk-pixbuf2.0-common{a} libglib2.0-0{a} libgmp10{a} libgnutls30{a} libgpg-error0{a} libgraphite2-3{a} libgssapi-krb5-2{a} libgtk-3-0{a} libgtk-3-common{a} libharfbuzz0b{a} libhogweed6{a} libhtml-parser-perl{a} libhtml-tagset-perl{a} libhtml-tree-perl{a} libhttp-cookies-perl{a} libhttp-date-perl{a} libhttp-message-perl{a} libhttp-negotiate-perl{a} libice6{a} libicu72{a} libidn2-0{a} libio-html-perl{a} libio-socket-ssl-perl{a} libip4tc2{a} libjbig0{a} libjpeg62-turbo{a} libjson-c5{a} libk5crypto3{a} libkeyutils1{a} libkmod2{a} libkrb5-3{a} libkrb5support0{a} liblcms2-2{a} liblerc4{a} liblwp-mediatypes-perl{a} liblwp-protocol-https-perl{a} liblz4-1{a} liblzma5{a} libmd0{a} libmount1{a} libncursesw6{a} libnet-http-perl{a} libnet-ssleay-perl{a} libnettle8{a} libnumber-compare-perl{a} libp11-kit0{a} libpam-modules{a} libpam-modules-bin{a} libpam-runtime{a} libpam-systemd{a} libpam0g{a} libpango-1.0-0{a} libpangocairo-1.0-0{a} libpangoft2-1.0-0{a} libpcre2-8-0{a} libperl5.36{a} libpixman-1-0{a} libpng16-16{a} libproc2-0{a} libregexp-ipv6-perl{a} libseccomp2{a} libselinux1{a} libsemanage-common{a} libsemanage2{a} libsepol2{a} libsm6{a} libsmartcols1{a} libssl3{a} libstdc++6{a} libsystemd-shared{a} libsystemd0{a} libtasn1-6{a} libtext-glob-perl{a} libthai-data{a} libthai0{a} libtiff6{a} libtimedate-perl{a} libtinfo6{a} libtry-tiny-perl{a} libudev1{a} libunistring2{a} liburi-perl{a} libuuid1{a} libwayland-client0{a} libwayland-cursor0{a} libwayland-egl1{a} libwebp7{a} libwww-perl{a} libwww-robotrules-perl{a} libx11-6{a} libx11-data{a} libxau6{a} libxcb-render0{a} libxcb-shm0{a} libxcb1{a} libxcomposite1{a} libxcursor1{a} libxdamage1{a} libxdmcp6{a} libxext6{a} libxfixes3{a} libxft2{a} libxi6{a} libxinerama1{a} libxkbcommon0{a} libxml2{a} libxrandr2{a} libxrender1{a} libxt6{a} libxxf86vm1{a} libzstd1{a} lsb-base{a} mount{a} netbase{a} openssl{a} passwd{a} perl{a} perl-base{a} perl-modules-5.36{a} perl-openssl-defaults{a} procps{a} shared-mime-info{a} systemd{a} systemd-sysv{a} sysvinit-utils{a} tar{a} usrmerge{a} x11-common{a} xkb-data{a} xscreensaver xscreensaver-data{a} zlib1g{a} \nThe following packages are RECOMMENDED but will NOT be installed:\n apt-utils at-spi2-core chrony debconf-i18n fonts-urw-base35 krb5-locales libdata-dump-perl libgdk-pixbuf2.0-bin libglib2.0-data libgpg-error-l10n libgpm2 libgtk-3-bin libhtml-form-perl libhtml-format-perl libhttp-daemon-perl libjpeg-turbo-progs libmailtools-perl libnss-systemd librsvg2-common miscfiles ntpsec openntpd psmisc sensible-utils systemd-timesyncd uuid-runtime wamerican wamerican-huge wamerican-insane wamerican-large wamerican-small wbrazilian wbritish wbritish-huge wbritish-insane wbritish-large wbritish-small wbulgarian wcanadian wcanadian-huge wcanadian-insane wcanadian-large wcanadian-small wcatalan wdanish wdutch wesperanto wfaroese wfrench wgalician-minimos wgerman-medical witalian wngerman wnorw\negia\nn wogerman wpolish wportuguese wspanish wswedish wswiss wukrainian xdg-user-dirs xfonts-100dpi \n0 packages upgraded, 201 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.\nNeed to get 823 kB/77.5 MB of archives. After unpacking 299 MB will be used.\nWriting extended state information...\n\nGet: 1 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xscreensaver-data i386 6.06+dfsg1-3+deb12u1 [379 kB]\n\nGet: 2 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xscreensaver i386 6.06+dfsg1-3+deb12u1 [445 kB]\n\nFetched 823 kB in 0s (11.8 MB/s)\n\nCalling reprepro\n\nExporting indices...\n\n/usr/bin/fai-mirror finished.\nNumber of packages in the mirror: \n2237\n\nMirror size and location: \n1.5G\t/usr/fai/mirror\n\nCopying the nfsroot to CD image\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nCopying the config space to CD image\n", "output": "1108.080275, new event"} -{"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nMirror size and location: \n1.5G\t/usr/fai/mirror\n\nCopying the nfsroot to CD image\n\nCopying the config space to CD image\n\nCopying the mirror to CD image\n\nParallel mksquashfs: Using 4 processors\nCreating 4.0 filesystem on /home/tmp/fai-cd.YPJqOA/LiveOS/squashfs.img, block size 131072.\n\n[==============\\ ] 5500/22225 24%\n\n[===========================================================|] 22225/22225 100%\n\n\nExportable Squashfs 4.0 filesystem, zstd compressed, data block size 131072\n\tcompressed data, compressed metadata, compressed fragments,\n\tcompressed xattrs, compressed ids\n\tduplicates are removed\nFilesystem size 1893168.58 Kbytes (1848.80 Mbytes)\n\t66.55% of uncompressed filesystem size (2844813.71 Kbytes)\nInode table size 21532 bytes (21.03 Kbytes)\n\t24.18% of uncompressed inode table size (89042 bytes)\nDirectory table size 56 bytes (0.05 Kbytes)\n\t96.55% of uncompressed directory table size (58 bytes)\nNumber of duplicate files found 0\nNumber of inodes 3\nNumber of files 1\nNumber of fragments 0\nNumber of symbolic links 0\nNumber of device nodes 0\nNumber of fifo nodes 0\nNumber of socket nodes 0\nNumber of directories 2\nNumber of hard-links 0\nNumber of ids (unique uids + gids) 1\nNumber of uids 1\n\troot (0)\nNumber of gids 1\n\troot (0)\n\nmkfs.fat 4.2 (2021-01-31)\n\nWriting FAI CD-ROM image to fai_cd.iso. This may need some time.\n\nxorriso 1.5.4 : RockRidge filesystem manipulator, libburnia project.\n\n\nISO image size and filename: \n1.9G\tfai_cd.iso\n\n\nreal\t18m40.422s\nuser\t13m16.966s\nsys\t2m23.600s\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n[?2004h]0;demo@faiserver: /home/faidemo@faiserver:/home/fai$ ", "output": "1215.847262, new event"} -{"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nParallel mksquashfs: Using 4 processors\nCreating 4.0 filesystem on /home/tmp/fai-cd.YPJqOA/LiveOS/squashfs.img, block size 131072.\n\n[==============\\ ] 5500/22225 24%\n\n[===========================================================|] 22225/22225 100%\n\n\nExportable Squashfs 4.0 filesystem, zstd compressed, data block size 131072\n\tcompressed data, compressed metadata, compressed fragments,\n\tcompressed xattrs, compressed ids\n\tduplicates are removed\nFilesystem size 1893168.58 Kbytes (1848.80 Mbytes)\n\t66.55% of uncompressed filesystem size (2844813.71 Kbytes)\nInode table size 21532 bytes (21.03 Kbytes)\n\t24.18% of uncompressed inode table size (89042 bytes)\nDirectory table size 56 bytes (0.05 Kbytes)\n\t96.55% of uncompressed directory table size (58 bytes)\nNumber of duplicate files found 0\nNumber of inodes 3\nNumber of files 1\nNumber of fragments 0\nNumber of symbolic links 0\nNumber of device nodes 0\nNumber of fifo nodes 0\nNumber of socket nodes 0\nNumber of directories 2\nNumber of hard-links 0\nNumber of ids (unique uids + gids) 1\nNumber of uids 1\n\troot (0)\nNumber of gids 1\n\troot (0)\n\nmkfs.fat 4.2 (2021-01-31)\n\nWriting FAI CD-ROM image to fai_cd.iso. This may need some time.\n\nxorriso 1.5.4 : RockRidge filesystem manipulator, libburnia project.\n\n\nISO image size and filename: \n1.9G\tfai_cd.iso\n\n\nreal\t18m40.422s\nuser\t13m16.966s\nsys\t2m23.600s\n\n[?2004h]0;demo@faiserver: /home/faidemo@faiserver:/home/fai$ \n\n[?2004l\n\n\nlogout\n\nConnection to 172.16.0.17 closed.\n\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n[?2004hdemo@stephost:~$ ", "output": "1669.519805, new event"} +{"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nMirror size and location: \n1.5G\t/usr/fai/mirror\n\nCopying the nfsroot to CD image\n\nCopying the config space to CD image\n\nCopying the mirror to CD image\n\nParallel mksquashfs: Using 4 processors\nCreating 4.0 filesystem on /home/tmp/fai-cd.YPJqOA/LiveOS/squashfs.img, block size 131072.\n\n[==============\\ ] 5500/22225 24%\n\n[===========================================================|] 22225/22225 100%\n\n\nExportable Squashfs 4.0 filesystem, zstd compressed, data block size 131072\n\tcompressed data, compressed metadata, compressed fragments,\n\tcompressed xattrs, compressed ids\n\n... [TRUNCATED 18 LINES OF SYSTEM OUTPUT] ...\n\nNumber of uids 1\n\troot (0)\nNumber of gids 1\n\troot (0)\n\nmkfs.fat 4.2 (2021-01-31)\n\nWriting FAI CD-ROM image to fai_cd.iso. This may need some time.\n\nxorriso 1.5.4 : RockRidge filesystem manipulator, libburnia project.\n\n\nISO image size and filename: \n1.9G\tfai_cd.iso\n\n\nreal\t18m40.422s\nuser\t13m16.966s\nsys\t2m23.600s\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n[?2004h]0;demo@faiserver: /home/faidemo@faiserver:/home/fai$ ", "output": "1215.847262, new event"} +{"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nParallel mksquashfs: Using 4 processors\nCreating 4.0 filesystem on /home/tmp/fai-cd.YPJqOA/LiveOS/squashfs.img, block size 131072.\n\n[==============\\ ] 5500/22225 24%\n\n[===========================================================|] 22225/22225 100%\n\n\nExportable Squashfs 4.0 filesystem, zstd compressed, data block size 131072\n\tcompressed data, compressed metadata, compressed fragments,\n\tcompressed xattrs, compressed ids\n\n... [TRUNCATED 18 LINES OF SYSTEM OUTPUT] ...\n\nNumber of uids 1\n\troot (0)\nNumber of gids 1\n\troot (0)\n\nmkfs.fat 4.2 (2021-01-31)\n\nWriting FAI CD-ROM image to fai_cd.iso. This may need some time.\n\nxorriso 1.5.4 : RockRidge filesystem manipulator, libburnia project.\n\n\nISO image size and filename: \n1.9G\tfai_cd.iso\n\n\nreal\t18m40.422s\nuser\t13m16.966s\nsys\t2m23.600s\n\n[?2004h]0;demo@faiserver: /home/faidemo@faiserver:/home/fai$ \n\n[?2004l\n\n\nlogout\n\nConnection to 172.16.0.17 closed.\n\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n[?2004hdemo@stephost:~$ ", "output": "1669.519805, new event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n\nfai_cd.iso 78% 1487MB 20.5MB/s 00:20 ETA\n\nfai_cd.iso 78% 1487MB 18.5MB/s 00:22 ETA\n\nfai_cd.iso 80% 1521MB 20.0MB/s 00:18 ETA\n\nfai_cd.iso 81% 1557MB 21.6MB/s 00:15 ETA\n\nfai_cd.iso 83% 1593MB 23.0MB/s 00:13 ETA\n\nfai_cd.iso 85% 1625MB 23.7MB/s 00:11 ETA\n\nfai_cd.iso 87% 1669MB 25.7MB/s 00:09 ETA\n\nfai_cd.iso 89% 1707MB 27.0MB/s 00:07 ETA\n\nfai_cd.iso 91% 1743MB 27.9MB/s 00:05 ETA\n\nfai_cd.iso 93% 1779MB 28.7MB/s 00:04 ETA\n\nfai_cd.iso 95% 1812MB 28.9MB/s 00:03 ETA\n\nfai_cd.iso 97% 1850MB 29.7MB/s 00:01 ETA\n\nfai_cd.iso 99% 1885MB 30.3MB/s 00:00 ETA\n\nfai_cd.iso 100% 1901MB 29.5MB/s 01:04 \n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n[?2004hdemo@stephost:~$ ", "output": "1740.800737, new event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\ns': scp 172.16.0.17:/home/fai/fai_cd.iso /disk1/isos/fai_dvd-`date +%Y%m%d`.i[7ms[27mo\ns\n\n[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[Cs': [7mss[27mh 172.16.0.17[K\nh\n[1@h': [7mssh[27m\n\n\n\n[8Pdemo@stephost:~$ ssh\n[?2004l\n\n\ndemo@172.16.0.17's password: \nf\na\ni\n\n\n\n\nLinux faiserver 6.1.0-22-686-pae #1 SMP PREEMPT_DYNAMIC Debian 6.1.94-1 (2024-06-21) i686\n\n\nPlan your installation, and FAI installs your plan.\n\nLast login: Sun Oct 13 16:11:19 2024 from 172.16.0.1\n\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n[?2004h]0;demo@faiserver: ~demo@faiserver:~$ ", "output": "6.620943, new event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n\ndemo@172.16.0.17's password: \nf\na\ni\n\n\n\n\nLinux faiserver 6.1.0-22-686-pae #1 SMP PREEMPT_DYNAMIC Debian 6.1.94-1 (2024-06-21) i686\n\n\nPlan your installation, and FAI installs your plan.\n\nLast login: Sun Oct 13 16:11:19 2024 from 172.16.0.1\n\n\n[?2004h]0;demo@faiserver: ~demo@faiserver:~$ \nc\nc\nd\nd\n \n \n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n/", "output": "7.838994, old event"} @@ -896,7 +896,7 @@ {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nr\nr\n\t\nipts/\n\n\n\n[?2004l\n\n[?2004h]0;demo@faiserver: /home/fai/config/scriptsdemo@faiserver:/home/fai/config/scripts$ \nl\nl\ns\ns\n\n\n\n[?2004l\n\n[0m[01;34mDEMO[0m [01;34mGRUB[0m [01;34mISCSICLIENT[0m [01;34mLAST[0m [01;34mSERVERDHCP[0m [01;34mSERVERDNS[0m [01;34mSERVERDRUPAL[0m [01;34mSERVERGIFT[0m [01;34mSERVERMAIL[0m [01;34mSERVERMAILSHL[0m [01;34mSERVERNAGIOS[0m [01;34mSERVERWIFIDOG[0m [01;34mSERVERWIKIMEDIA[0m [01;34mSERVERWWW[0m [01;34mSERVERWWWOEMR[0m [01;34mSERVERZONEMINDER[0m\n[01;34mFAIBASE[0m [01;34mGRUBEFI[0m [01;34mJADMIN[0m [01;34mQEMUCLIENT[0m [01;34mSERVERDHCPBOOT[0m [01;34mSERVERDNSMASTER[0m [01;34mSERVERFAI[0m [01;34mSERVERIMPLICIT[0m [01;34mSERVERMAILPARANOID[0m [01;34mSERVERMRTG[0m [01;34mSERVERSNMP[0m [01;34mSERVERWIKI[0m [01;34mSERVERWORDPRESS[0m [01;34mSERVERWWWMRTG[0m [01;34mSERVERWWWSSLONLY[0m\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n[?2004h]0;demo@faiserver: /home/fai/config/scriptsdemo@faiserver:/home/fai/config/scripts$ ", "output": "18.267233, new event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\na\nc\nc\ne\ne\ns\ns\n \n \n*\n*\n\n\n\n[?2004l\n\nFAIBASE/30-interface:# cat > $target/etc/network/interfaces <<-EOF\nFAIBASE/30-interface:# [ -n "$IPADDR" ] && cat > $target/etc/network/interfaces <<-EOF\nFAIBASE/30-interface:fcopy -iM /etc/network/interfaces /etc/networks\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n[?2004h]0;demo@faiserver: /home/fai/config/scriptsdemo@faiserver:/home/fai/config/scripts$ ", "output": "71.952441, new event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n\n[K\n\n[K\nF\nF\nA\nA\nI\nI\n\t\nBASE/\n\n\n\n[?2004l\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n[?2004h]0;demo@faiserver: /home/fai/config/scripts/FAIBASEdemo@faiserver:/home/fai/config/scripts/FAIBASE$ ", "output": "77.125951, new event"} -{"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n[>4;1m[?2004h[?1004h\n[196d[?25lFor information about GNU Emacs and the GNU system, type [40mC-h C-a[39;49m.[K[H\n[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\n[196d[?25lSetting up indent for shell type bash[K[H\n[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\n[196d[?25lIndentation variables are now local.[K[H\n[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\n[196;13H[?25lsetup for shell type bash[H\n[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\n[196d[?25lIndentation setup for shell type bash[K[H[7mFile Edit Options Buffers Tools Sh-Script Help [0m[39;49m[27m\n[A\n[33m#! /bin/[39;49m[1m[36mbash[0m[39;49m[33m [39;49m \n[A\n[K\n[33merror[39;49m=0 ; [1m[36mtrap[0m[39;49m [32m"error=$([39;49m[33m(error|1[39;49m[32m))"[39;49m ERR[K\n[K\n[33m#if ifclass DHCPC [39;49m \n[A\n[33m#then [39;49m \n[A\n[33m# cat > $target/etc/network/interfaces <<-EOF [39;49m \n[A\n[33m# # generated by FAI [39;49m \n[A\n[33m# auto lo eth0 [39;49m \n[A\n[33m# iface lo inet loopback [39;49m \n[A\n[33m# iface eth0 inet dhcp [39;49m \n[A\n[33m#EOF [39;49m \n[A\n[33m#else [39;49m \n[A\n[33m# [ -n "$IPADDR" ] && cat > $target/etc/network/interfaces <<-EOF [39;49m \n[A\n[33m# # generated by FAI [39;49m \n[A\n[33m# auto lo eth0 [39;49m \n[A\n[33m# iface lo inet loopback [39;49m \n[A\n[3\n3m# iface eth0 inet static [39;49m \n[A\n[33m# address $IPADDR [39;49m \n[A\n[33m# netmask $NETMASK [39;49m \n[A\n[33m# broadcast $BROADCAST [39;49m \n[A\n[33m# gateway $GATEWAYS [39;49m \n[A\n[33m#EOF [39;49m \n[A\n[33m# [ -n "$NETWORK" ] && echo "localnet $NETWORK" > $target/etc/networks [39;49m \n[A\n[33m#fi [39;49m \n[A\n[K\n[33m# here fcopy is mostly used, when installing a client for running in a [39;49m \n[A\n[33m# different subnet than during the installation [39;49m \n[A\nfcopy -iM /etc/network/interfaces /etc/networks[K\n[K\n[1m[36mexit[0m[39;49m $[33merror[39;49m[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[7m-UU-:----F1 [0m[39;49m[27m[7m[1m30-interface[0m[39;49m[27m[7m All L1 [0m[39;49m[27m[7mGit-master[0m[39;49m[27m[7m (Shell-script[bash]) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------[0m[39;49m[27m\n[A[2d[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\n[O\n[196d[K[2d\n[I\n\n\n[196d[K[?1004l[?2004l[>4m[?1l>[?12l[?25h[?1049l[23;0;0t[39;49m\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n[?2004h]0;demo@faiserver: /home/fai/config/scripts/FAIBASEdemo@faiserver:/home/fai/config/scripts/FAIBASE$ ", "output": "646.671611, new event"} +{"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n[>4;1m[?2004h[?1004h\n[196d[?25lFor information about GNU Emacs and the GNU system, type [40mC-h C-a[39;49m.[K[H\n[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\n[196d[?25lSetting up indent for shell type bash[K[H\n[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\n[196d[?25lIndentation variables are now local.[K[H\n[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\n[196;13H[?25lsetup for shell type bash[H\n[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\n[196d[?25lIndentation setup for shell type bash[K[H[7mFile Edit Options Buffers Tools Sh-Script Help [0m[39;49m[27m\n[A\n[33m#! /bin/[39;49m[1m[36mbash[0m[39;49m[33m [39;49m \n[A\n[K\n\n... 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[TRUNCATED 101 LINES OF SYSTEM OUTPUT] ...\n\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[7m-UU-:----F1 [0m[39;49m[27m[7m[1m30-interface[0m[39;49m[27m[7m All L1 [0m[39;49m[27m[7mGit-master[0m[39;49m[27m[7m (Shell-script[bash]) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------[0m[39;49m[27m\n[A[2d[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\n[O\n[196d[K[2d\n[I\n\n\n[196d[K[?1004l[?2004l[>4m[?1l>[?12l[?25h[?1049l[23;0;0t[39;49m\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n[?2004h]0;demo@faiserver: /home/fai/config/scripts/FAIBASEdemo@faiserver:/home/fai/config/scripts/FAIBASE$ ", "output": "646.671611, new event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n \n.\n.\n.\n.\n/\n/\n.\n.\n.\n.\n/\n/\n\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n\n[?2004l\n", "output": "649.732928, old event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\ni\ni\n\t\nles/\n\n\n\n[?2004l\n\n[?2004h]0;demo@faiserver: /home/fai/config/filesdemo@faiserver:/home/fai/config/files$ \nl\nl\ns\ns\n\n\n\n[?2004l\n\n[0m[01;34metc[0m [01;34mhome[0m [01;34mroot[0m [01;34musr[0m [01;34mvar[0m\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n[?2004h]0;demo@faiserver: /home/fai/config/filesdemo@faiserver:/home/fai/config/files$ ", "output": "652.283398, new event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nt\nt\n\n\n\n[?2004l\n\n./var/cache/bind/PRIMARY_DOMAIN_EXTERNAL.zone/postinst\n\n./var/cache/bind/PRIMARY_DOMAIN_INTERNAL.zone/postinst\n\n./var/cache/bind/PRIMARY_DOMAIN_INTERNAL_REVERSE.zone/postinst\n\n./var/cache/bind/1.168.192.zone/postinst\n\n./var/cache/bind/PRIMARY_DOMAIN_LOCAL.zone/postinst\n\n./root/scripts/SERVERDNS/update_localnet_apache_zones.sh/postinst\n\n./etc/apache2/sites-available/trac.conf/postinst\n\n./etc/bind/named.conf.local/postinst\n\n./etc/dhcp3/dhclient.conf/postinst\n\n./etc/resolv.conf/postinst\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n[?2004h]0;demo@faiserver: /home/fai/config/filesdemo@faiserver:/home/fai/config/files$ ", "output": "659.853938, new event"} @@ -941,7 +941,7 @@ {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nGet:75 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 cron-daemon-common all 3.0pl1-162 [12.7 kB]\n\nGet:76 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 sensible-utils all 0.0.17+nmu1 [19.0 kB]\n\nGet:77 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libpam-runtime all 1.5.2-6+deb12u1 [161 kB]\n\nGet:78 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 cron i386 3.0pl1-162 [74.9 kB]\n\nGet:79 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libdbus-1-3 i386 1.14.10-1~deb12u1 [215 kB]\n\nGet:80 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 dbus-bin i386 1.14.10-1~deb12u1 [106 kB]\n\nGet:81 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 dbus-session-bus-common all 1.14.10-1~deb12u1 [78.2 kB]\n\nGet:82 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libapparmor1 i386 3.0.8-3 [42.2 kB]\n\nGet:83 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libexpat1 i386 2.5.0-1 [103 kB]\n\nGet:84 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 dbus-daemon i386 1.14.10-1~deb12u1 [194 kB]\n\nGet:85 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 dbus-system-bus-common all 1.14.10-1~deb12u1 [79.3 kB]\n\nGet:86 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 dbus i386 1.14.10-1~deb12u1 [99.5 kB]\n\nGet:87 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 console-data all 2:1.12-9 [1,063 kB]\n\nGet:88 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 kbd i386 2.5.1-1+b1 [328 kB]\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nGet:89 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 lsb-base all 11.6 [4,584 B]\n", "output": "2736.833995, old event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nGet:309 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 grub2-common i386 2.06-13+deb12u1 [655 kB]\n\nGet:310 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 grub-pc-bin i386 2.06-13+deb12u1 [1,027 kB]\n\nGet:311 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 grub-pc i386 2.06-13+deb12u1 [136 kB]\n\nGet:312 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 gsasl-common all 2.2.0-1 [182 kB]\n\nGet:313 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libgc1 i386 1:8.2.2-3 [246 kB]\n\nGet:314 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 guile-3.0-libs i386 3.0.8-2 [6,500 kB]\n\nGet:315 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 hdparm i386 9.65+ds-1 [120 kB]\n\nGet:316 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libx86emu3 i386 3.5-1 [56.6 kB]\n\nGet:317 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libhd21 i386 21.82-1 [818 kB]\n\nGet:318 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 hwinfo i386 21.82-1 [35.5 kB]\n\nGet:319 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 lftp i386 4.9.2-2 [833 kB]\n\nGet:320 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libabsl20220623 i386 20220623.1-1 [444 kB]\n\nGet:321 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libaom3 i386 3.6.0-1+deb12u1 [1,894 kB]\n\nGet:322 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libatm1 i386 1:2.5.1-4+b2 [69.0 kB]\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nGet:323 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libdav1d6 i386 1.0.0-2+deb12u1 [325 kB]\n", "output": "2743.141032, old event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nGet:324 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libgav1-1 i386 0.18.0-1+b1 [307 kB]\n\nGet:325 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 librav1e0 i386 0.5.1-6 [615 kB]\n\nGet:326 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libjpeg62-turbo i386 1:2.1.5-2 [169 kB]\n\nGet:327 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libyuv0 i386 0.0~git20230123.b2528b0-1 [108 kB]\n\nGet:328 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libavif15 i386 0.11.1-1 [101 kB]\n\nGet:329 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libblas3 i386 3.11.0-2 [139 kB]\n\nGet:330 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libfontconfig1 i386 2.14.1-4 [398 kB]\n\nGet:331 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libde265-0 i386 1.0.11-1+deb12u2 [194 kB]\n\nGet:332 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libnuma1 i386 2.0.16-1 [22.7 kB]\n\nGet:333 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libx265-199 i386 3.5-2+b1 [687 kB]\n\nGet:334 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libheif1 i386 1.15.1-1 [230 kB]\n\nGet:335 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libdeflate0 i386 1.14-1 [57.5 kB]\n\nGet:336 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libjbig0 i386 2.1-6.1 [31.6 kB]\n\nGet:337 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 liblerc4 i386 4.0.0+ds-2 [181 kB]\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nGet:338 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libwebp7 i386 1.2.4-0.2+deb12u1 [294 kB]\n", "output": "2743.245101, old event"} -{"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nBuilding dependency tree...\n\n\nThe following additional packages will be installed:\n bash-completion bsd-mailx bsdextrautils bzip2 ca-certificates dbus dbus-bin\n dbus-daemon dbus-session-bus-common dbus-system-bus-common dbus-user-session\n e2fsprogs-l10n exim4-base exim4-config exim4-daemon-light krb5-locales\n\n laptop-detect libatm1 libdbus-1-3 libdpkg-perl libevent-2.1-7 libexpat1\n\n libfile-fcntllock-perl libfribidi0 libgdbm-compat4 libgdbm6 libgnutls-dane0\n\n libgpg-error-l10n libgpm2 libidn12 liblockfile-bin liblockfile1 libnsl2\n\n libnss-systemd libpam-cap libpam-systemd libperl5.36 libunbound8 manpages\n\n openssl perl perl-modules-5.36 psmisc systemd-timesyncd uuid-runtime xxd\n xz-utils\n\nSuggested packages:\n quota apt-doc dpkg-dev gnupg | gnupg2 | gnupg1 powermgmt-base\n apt-xapian-index aptitude-doc-en | aptitude-doc debtags bash-doc bzip2-doc\n libarchive-dev anacron checksecurity debconf-doc debconf-kde-helper\n debconf-utils libgtk3-perl libnet-ldap-perl libterm-readline-gnu-perl\n diffutils-doc wdiff debsig-verify gpart parted fuse2fs e2fsck-static\n exim4-doc-html | exim4-doc-info eximon4 file spf-tools-perl swaks gnupg ppp\n rdnssd iproute2-doc python3:any resolvconf avahi-autoipd\n isc-dhcp-client-ddns glibc-doc libc-l10n locales libnss-nis libnss-nisplus\n libcwidget-dev debian-keyring gnupg | sq | sqop | pgpainless-cli gcc\n | c-compiler binutils patch git bzr rng-tools gdbm-l10n dns-root-data\n gnutls-bin gpm krb5-doc krb5-user cryptsetup-bin libpam-doc xapian-tools\n man-browser nfs-common firewalld perl-doc libterm-readline-gnu-perl\n | libterm-readline-perl-perl make libtap-harness-archive-perl readline-doc\n systemd-container systemd-homed systemd-userdbd systemd-boot\n systemd-resolved libfido2-1 libqrencode4 libtss2-esys-3.0.2-0 libtss2-mu0\n libtss2-rc0 polkitd | policykit-1 ncompress tar-scripts tar-doc dosfstools\n kbd util-linux-locales indent\n\nThe following NEW packages will be installed:\n adduser apt apt-utils aptitude aptitude-common base-files base-passwd bash\n bash-completion bsd-mailx bsdextrautils bsdutils bzip2 ca-certificates\n coreutils cpio cron cron-daemon-common dash dbus dbus-bin dbus-daemon\n dbus-session-bus-common dbus-system-bus-common dbus-user-session debconf\n\n debconf-i18n debian-archive-keyring debianutils diffutils dmidecode dmsetup\n dpkg e2fsprogs e2fsprogs-l10n exim4-base exim4-config exim4-daemon-light\n\n fdisk findutils gcc-12-base gpgv grep gzip hostname ifupdown init\n init-system-helpers iproute2 iputils-ping isc-dhcp-client isc-dhcp-common\n kmod krb5-locales laptop-detect less libacl1 libapparmor1 libapt-pkg6.0\n\n libargon2-1 libatm1 libattr1 libaudit-common libaudit1 libblkid1\n libboost-iostreams1.74.0 libbpf1 libbsd0 libbz2-1.0 libc-bin libc6\n\n libcap-ng0 libcap2 libcap2-bin libcom-err2 libcrypt1 libcryptsetup12\n libcwidget4 libdb5.3 libdbus-1-3 libdebconfclient0 libdevmapper1.02.1\n libdpkg-perl libedit2 libelf1 libevent-2.1-7 libexpat1 libext2fs2 libfdisk1\n libffi8 libfile-fcntllock-perl libfribidi0 libgcc-s1 libgcrypt20\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n libgdbm-compat4 libgdbm6 libgmp10 libgnutls-dane0 libgnutls30\n libgpg-error-l10n libgpg-error0 libgpm2 libgssapi-krb5-2 libhogweed6\n libidn12 libidn2-0 libip4tc2 libjansson4 libjson-c5 libk5crypto3\n libkeyutils1 libkmod2 libkrb5-3 libkrb5support0 liblocale-gettext-perl\n liblockfile-bin liblockfile1 liblz4-1 liblzma5 libmd0 libmnl0 libmount1\n libncursesw6 libnettle8 libnewt0.52 libnftables1 libnftnl11 libnsl2\n libnss-systemd libp11-kit0 libpam-cap libpam-modules libpam-modules-bin\n", "output": "2751.434914, old event"} +{"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nBuilding dependency tree...\n\n\nThe following additional packages will be installed:\n bash-completion bsd-mailx bsdextrautils bzip2 ca-certificates dbus dbus-bin\n dbus-daemon dbus-session-bus-common dbus-system-bus-common dbus-user-session\n e2fsprogs-l10n exim4-base exim4-config exim4-daemon-light krb5-locales\n\n laptop-detect libatm1 libdbus-1-3 libdpkg-perl libevent-2.1-7 libexpat1\n\n libfile-fcntllock-perl libfribidi0 libgdbm-compat4 libgdbm6 libgnutls-dane0\n\n libgpg-error-l10n libgpm2 libidn12 liblockfile-bin liblockfile1 libnsl2\n\n libnss-systemd libpam-cap libpam-systemd libperl5.36 libunbound8 manpages\n\n openssl perl perl-modules-5.36 psmisc systemd-timesyncd uuid-runtime xxd\n xz-utils\n\nSuggested packages:\n quota apt-doc dpkg-dev gnupg | gnupg2 | gnupg1 powermgmt-base\n apt-xapian-index aptitude-doc-en | aptitude-doc debtags bash-doc bzip2-doc\n libarchive-dev anacron checksecurity debconf-doc debconf-kde-helper\n debconf-utils libgtk3-perl libnet-ldap-perl libterm-readline-gnu-perl\n\n... [TRUNCATED 9 LINES OF SYSTEM OUTPUT] ...\n\n systemd-container systemd-homed systemd-userdbd systemd-boot\n systemd-resolved libfido2-1 libqrencode4 libtss2-esys-3.0.2-0 libtss2-mu0\n libtss2-rc0 polkitd | policykit-1 ncompress tar-scripts tar-doc dosfstools\n kbd util-linux-locales indent\n\nThe following NEW packages will be installed:\n adduser apt apt-utils aptitude aptitude-common base-files base-passwd bash\n bash-completion bsd-mailx bsdextrautils bsdutils bzip2 ca-certificates\n coreutils cpio cron cron-daemon-common dash dbus dbus-bin dbus-daemon\n dbus-session-bus-common dbus-system-bus-common dbus-user-session debconf\n\n debconf-i18n debian-archive-keyring debianutils diffutils dmidecode dmsetup\n dpkg e2fsprogs e2fsprogs-l10n exim4-base exim4-config exim4-daemon-light\n\n fdisk findutils gcc-12-base gpgv grep gzip hostname ifupdown init\n init-system-helpers iproute2 iputils-ping isc-dhcp-client isc-dhcp-common\n kmod krb5-locales laptop-detect less libacl1 libapparmor1 libapt-pkg6.0\n\n libargon2-1 libatm1 libattr1 libaudit-common libaudit1 libblkid1\n libboost-iostreams1.74.0 libbpf1 libbsd0 libbz2-1.0 libc-bin libc6\n\n libcap-ng0 libcap2 libcap2-bin libcom-err2 libcrypt1 libcryptsetup12\n libcwidget4 libdb5.3 libdbus-1-3 libdebconfclient0 libdevmapper1.02.1\n libdpkg-perl libedit2 libelf1 libevent-2.1-7 libexpat1 libext2fs2 libfdisk1\n libffi8 libfile-fcntllock-perl libfribidi0 libgcc-s1 libgcrypt20\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n libgdbm-compat4 libgdbm6 libgmp10 libgnutls-dane0 libgnutls30\n libgpg-error-l10n libgpg-error0 libgpm2 libgssapi-krb5-2 libhogweed6\n libidn12 libidn2-0 libip4tc2 libjansson4 libjson-c5 libk5crypto3\n libkeyutils1 libkmod2 libkrb5-3 libkrb5support0 liblocale-gettext-perl\n liblockfile-bin liblockfile1 liblz4-1 liblzma5 libmd0 libmnl0 libmount1\n libncursesw6 libnettle8 libnewt0.52 libnftables1 libnftnl11 libnsl2\n libnss-systemd libp11-kit0 libpam-cap libpam-modules libpam-modules-bin\n", "output": "2751.434914, old event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nGet:26 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.us.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 init i386 1.65.2 [16.8 kB]\n\nGet:27 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.us.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 tasksel-data all 3.73 [18.0 kB]\n\nGet:28 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.us.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 tasksel all 3.73 [51.2 kB]\n\nGet:29 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.us.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 tzdata all 2024a-0+deb12u1 [297 kB]\n\nGet:30 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.us.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 ifupdown i386 0.8.41 [63.5 kB]\n\nGet:31 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.us.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 iputils-ping i386 3:20221126-1 [49.7 kB]\n\nGet:32 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.us.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 logrotate i386 3.21.0-1 [64.6 kB]\n\nGet:33 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.us.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libnftnl11 i386 1.2.4-2 [67.2 kB]\n\nGet:34 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.us.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libnftables1 i386 1.0.6-2+deb12u2 [310 kB]\n\nGet:35 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.us.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 nftables i386 1.0.6-2+deb12u2 [70.1 kB]\n\nGet:36 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.us.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 vim-common all 2:9.0.1378-2 [124 kB]\n\nGet:37 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.us.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 vim-tiny i386 2:9.0.1378-2 [740 kB]\n\nGet:38 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.us.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libslang2 i386 2.3.3-3 [549 kB]\n\nGet:39 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.us.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libnewt0.52 i386 0.52.23-1+b1 [61.9 kB]\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nGet:40 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.us.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 whiptail i386 0.52.23-1+b1 [25.0 kB]\n", "output": "2752.040368, old event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nWriting extended state information...\n\nBuilding tag database...\n\nThe following NEW packages will be installed:\n adduser{a} cruft-ng debconf{a} gcc-12-base{a} libaudit-common{a} libaudit1{a} libbz2-1.0{a} libc6{a} libcap-ng0{a} libcrypt1{a} libdb5.3{a} libgcc-s1{a} libmd0{a} libpam-modules{a} libpam-modules-bin{a} libpam0g{a} libpcre2-8-0{a} libselinux1{a} libsemanage-common{a} libsemanage2{a} libsepol2{a} libstdc++6{a} liburing2{a} libzstd1{a} passwd{a} plocate{a} \nThe following packages are RECOMMENDED but will NOT be installed:\n apt-utils debconf-i18n libidn2-0 sensible-utils \n0 packages upgraded, 26 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.\nNeed to get 345 kB/7,522 kB of archives. After unpacking 28.3 MB will be used.\nWriting extended state information...\n\nGet: 1 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 liburing2 i386 2.3-3 [14.1 kB]\n\nGet: 2 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 plocate i386 1.1.18-1 [138 kB]\n\nGet: 3 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 cruft-ng i386 0.9.54 [192 kB]\n\nFetched 345 kB in 0s (4,489 kB/s)\n\ninstall_packages: executing aptitude -R -d -o Aptitude::Log=/dev/null -o Aptitude::CmdLine::Ignore-Trust-Violations=yes -o APT::Get::AllowUnauthenticated=true -o Acquire::AllowInsecureRepositories=true -o DPkg::force-conflicts::=yes -o Dir::State=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/lib/apt -o Dir::Log=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/log/apt -o Dir::State::extended_states=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/lib/apt/lists/extended_states -o Dir::State::status=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/statefile -o Dir::Cache=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/cache/apt -o Dir::State=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/cache/apt -o Dir::Cache::Archives=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/cache/apt/archives -o Dir::Etc=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/etc/apt/ -o Dir::State::Lists=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/lib/apt/lists/ -y install chkrootkit\n\nReading package lists...\n\nBuilding dependency tree...\n\nReading state information...\n\nReading extended state information...\n\nInitializing package states...\n\nWriting extended state information...\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nBuilding tag database...\n", "output": "2788.784515, old event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nReading extended state information...\n\nInitializing package states...\n\nWriting extended state information...\n\nBuilding tag database...\n\nNote: selecting "elpa-magit" instead of the virtual package "magit"\nThe following NEW packages will be installed:\n dh-elpa-helper{a} dpkg{a} elpa-dash{a} elpa-git-commit{a} elpa-magit elpa-magit-section{a} elpa-with-editor{a} emacsen-common{a} gcc-12-base{a} git{a} git-man{a} libacl1{a} libbrotli1{a} libbz2-1.0{a} libc6{a} libcom-err2{a} libcrypt1{a} libcurl3-gnutls{a} libdb5.3{a} liberror-perl{a} libexpat1{a} libffi8{a} libgcc-s1{a} libgdbm-compat4{a} libgdbm6{a} libgmp10{a} libgnutls30{a} libgssapi-krb5-2{a} libhogweed6{a} libidn2-0{a} libk5crypto3{a} libkeyutils1{a} libkrb5-3{a} libkrb5support0{a} libldap-2.5-0{a} liblzma5{a} libmd0{a} libnettle8{a} libnghttp2-14{a} libp11-kit0{a} libpcre2-8-0{a} libperl5.36{a} libpsl5{a} librtmp1{a} libsasl2-2{a} libsasl2-modules-db{a} libselinux1{a} libssh2-1{a} libssl3{a} libtasn1-6{a} libunistring2{a} libzstd1{a} perl{a} perl-base{a} perl-modules-5.36{a} tar{a} zlib1g{a} \nThe following packages are RECOMMENDED but will NOT be installed:\n ca-certificates krb5-locales less libldap-common libsasl2-modules netbase openssh-client patch publicsuffix \n0 packages upgraded, 57 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.\nNeed to get 580 kB/34.7 MB of archives. After unpacking 156 MB will be used.\nWriting extended state information...\n\nGet: 1 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 dh-elpa-helper all 2.0.16 [8,196 B]\n\nGet: 2 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 elpa-dash all 2.19.1+git20220608.1.0ac1ecf+dfsg-1 [62.2 kB]\n\nGet: 3 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 elpa-with-editor all 3.0.5-1 [24.0 kB]\n\nGet: 4 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 elpa-git-commit all 3.3.0-2 [15.3 kB]\nGet: 5 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 elpa-magit-section all 3.3.0-2 [21.3 kB]\n\nGet: 6 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 elpa-magit all 3.3.0-2 [449 kB]\n\nFetched 580 kB in 0s (19.3 MB/s)\n\ninstall_packages: executing aptitude -R -d -o Aptitude::Log=/dev/null -o Aptitude::CmdLine::Ignore-Trust-Violations=yes -o APT::Get::AllowUnauthenticated=true -o Acquire::AllowInsecureRepositories=true -o DPkg::force-conflicts::=yes -o Dir::State=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/lib/apt -o Dir::Log=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/log/apt -o Dir::State::extended_states=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/lib/apt/lists/extended_states -o Dir::State::status=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/statefile -o Dir::Cache=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/cache/apt -o Dir::State=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/cache/apt -o Dir::Cache::Archives=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/cache/apt/archives -o Dir::Etc=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/etc/apt/ -o Dir::State::Lists=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/lib/apt/lists/ -y install iotop\n\nReading package lists...\n\nBuilding dependency tree...\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nReading state information...\n", "output": "2795.984412, old event"} @@ -970,8 +970,8 @@ {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nBuilding dependency tree...\n\nReading state information...\n\nReading extended state information...\n\nInitializing package states...\n\nWriting extended state information...\n\nBuilding tag database...\n\nThe following NEW packages will be installed:\n bzip2{a} gcc-12-base{a} libbz2-1.0{a} libc6{a} libgcc-s1{a} libmcrypt4{a} libmhash2{a} mcrypt zlib1g{a} \nThe following packages are RECOMMENDED but will NOT be installed:\n libidn2-0 \n0 packages upgraded, 9 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.\nNeed to get 243 kB/3,147 kB of archives. After unpacking 13.8 MB will be used.\nWriting extended state information...\n\nGet: 1 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libmcrypt4 i386 2.5.8-7 [72.2 kB]\n\nGet: 2 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libmhash2 i386 0.9.9.9-9 [105 kB]\n\nGet: 3 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 mcrypt i386 2.6.8-6 [66.3 kB]\n\nFetched 243 kB in 0s (2,187 kB/s)\n\ninstall_packages: executing aptitude -R -d -o Aptitude::Log=/dev/null -o Aptitude::CmdLine::Ignore-Trust-Violations=yes -o APT::Get::AllowUnauthenticated=true -o Acquire::AllowInsecureRepositories=true -o DPkg::force-conflicts::=yes -o Dir::State=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/lib/apt -o Dir::Log=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/log/apt -o Dir::State::extended_states=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/lib/apt/lists/extended_states -o Dir::State::status=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/statefile -o Dir::Cache=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/cache/apt -o Dir::State=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/cache/apt -o Dir::Cache::Archives=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/cache/apt/archives -o Dir::Etc=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/etc/apt/ -o Dir::State::Lists=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/lib/apt/lists/ -y install libphp-adodb\n\nReading package lists...\n\nBuilding dependency tree...\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nReading state information...\n", "output": "3187.353126, old event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nInitializing package states...\n\nWriting extended state information...\n\nBuilding tag database...\n\nNote: selecting "git" instead of the virtual package "git-core"\nThe following NEW packages will be installed:\n dpkg{a} gcc-12-base{a} git git-man{a} libacl1{a} libbrotli1{a} libbz2-1.0{a} libc6{a} libcom-err2{a} libcrypt1{a} libcurl3-gnutls{a} libdb5.3{a} liberror-perl{a} libexpat1{a} libffi8{a} libgcc-s1{a} libgdbm-compat4{a} libgdbm6{a} libgmp10{a} libgnutls30{a} libgssapi-krb5-2{a} libhogweed6{a} libidn2-0{a} libk5crypto3{a} libkeyutils1{a} libkrb5-3{a} libkrb5support0{a} libldap-2.5-0{a} liblzma5{a} libmd0{a} libnettle8{a} libnghttp2-14{a} libp11-kit0{a} libpcre2-8-0{a} libperl5.36{a} libpsl5{a} librtmp1{a} libsasl2-2{a} libsasl2-modules-db{a} libselinux1{a} libssh2-1{a} libssl3{a} libtasn1-6{a} libunistring2{a} libzstd1{a} perl{a} perl-base{a} perl-modules-5.36{a} tar{a} zlib1g{a} \nThe following packages are RECOMMENDED but will NOT be installed:\n ca-certificates krb5-locales less libldap-common libsasl2-modules netbase openssh-client patch publicsuffix \n0 packages upgraded, 50 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.\nNeed to get 0 B/34.1 MB of archives. After unpacking 154 MB will be used.\nWriting extended state information...\n\ninstall_packages: executing aptitude -R -d -o Aptitude::Log=/dev/null -o Aptitude::CmdLine::Ignore-Trust-Violations=yes -o APT::Get::AllowUnauthenticated=true -o Acquire::AllowInsecureRepositories=true -o DPkg::force-conflicts::=yes -o Dir::State=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/lib/apt -o Dir::Log=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/log/apt -o Dir::State::extended_states=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/lib/apt/lists/extended_states -o Dir::State::status=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/statefile -o Dir::Cache=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/cache/apt -o Dir::State=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/cache/apt -o Dir::Cache::Archives=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/cache/apt/archives -o Dir::Etc=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/etc/apt/ -o Dir::State::Lists=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/lib/apt/lists/ -y install git-core\n\nReading package lists...\n\nBuilding dependency tree...\n\nReading state information...\n\nReading extended state information...\n\nInitializing package states...\n\nWriting extended state information...\n\nBuilding tag database...\n\nNote: selecting "git" instead of the virtual package "git-core"\nThe following NEW packages will be installed:\n dpkg{a} gcc-12-base{a} git git-man{a} libacl1{a} libbrotli1{a} libbz2-1.0{a} libc6{a} libcom-err2{a} libcrypt1{a} libcurl3-gnutls{a} libdb5.3{a} liberror-perl{a} libexpat1{a} libffi8{a} libgcc-s1{a} libgdbm-compat4{a} libgdbm6{a} libgmp10{a} libgnutls30{a} libgssapi-krb5-2{a} libhogweed6{a} libidn2-0{a} libk5crypto3{a} libkeyutils1{a} libkrb5-3{a} libkrb5support0{a} libldap-2.5-0{a} liblzma5{a} libmd0{a} libnettle8{a} libnghttp2-14{a} libp11-kit0{a} libpcre2-8-0{a} libperl5.36{a} libpsl5{a} librtmp1{a} libsasl2-2{a} libsasl2-modules-db{a} libselinux1{a} libssh2-1{a} libssl3{a} libtasn1-6{a} libunistring2{a} libzstd1{a} perl{a} perl-base{a} perl-modules-5.36{a} tar{a} zlib1g{a} \nThe following packages are RECOMMENDED but will NOT be installed:\n ca-certificates krb5-locales less libldap-common libsasl2-modules netbase openssh-client patch publicsuffix \n0 packages upgraded, 50 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.\nNeed to get 0 B/34.1 MB of archives. After unpacking 154 MB will be used.\nWriting extended state information...\n\ninstall_packages: executing aptitude -R -d -o Aptitude::Log=/dev/null -o Aptitude::CmdLine::Ignore-Trust-Violations=yes -o APT::Get::AllowUnauthenticated=true -o Acquire::AllowInsecureRepositories=true -o DPkg::force-conflicts::=yes -o Dir::State=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/lib/apt -o Dir::Log=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/log/apt -o Dir::State::extended_states=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/lib/apt/lists/extended_states -o Dir::State::status=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/statefile -o Dir::Cache=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/cache/apt -o Dir::State=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/cache/apt -o Dir::Cache::Archives=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/cache/apt/archives -o Dir::Etc=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/etc/apt/ -o Dir::State::Lists=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/lib/apt/lists/ -y install xorg\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nReading package lists...\n", "output": "3198.706284, old event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nBuilding tag database...\n\nThe following NEW packages will be installed:\n adduser{a} adwaita-icon-theme{a} at-spi2-common{a} ca-certificates{a} dbus{a} dbus-bin{a} dbus-daemon{a} dbus-session-bus-common{a} dbus-system-bus-common{a} dbus-user-session{a} dconf-gsettings-backend{a} dconf-service{a} debconf{a} dmsetup{a} dpkg{a} fontconfig{a} fontconfig-config{a} fonts-dejavu-core{a} gcc-12-base{a} gtk-update-icon-cache{a} hicolor-icon-theme{a} init-system-helpers{a} libacl1{a} libapparmor1{a} libargon2-1{a} libatk-bridge2.0-0{a} libatk1.0-0{a} libatspi2.0-0{a} libaudit-common{a} libaudit1{a} libavahi-client3{a} libavahi-common-data{a} libavahi-common3{a} libblkid1{a} libbrotli1{a} libbsd0{a} libbz2-1.0{a} libc6{a} libcairo-gobject2{a} libcairo2{a} libcap-ng0{a} libcap2{a} libclone-perl{a} libcolord2{a} libcom-err2{a} libcrypt1{a} libcryptsetup12{a} libcups2{a} libdatrie1{a} libdb5.3{a} libdbus-1-3{a} libdconf1{a} libdeflate0{a} libdevmapper1.02.1{a} libencode-locale-perl{a} libepoxy0{a} libexpat1{a} libfdisk1{a} libffi8{a} libfile-find-rule-perl{a} libfile-listing-perl{a} libfontconfig1{a} libfreetype6{a} libfribidi0{a} libgcc-s1{a} libgcrypt20{a} libgdbm-compat4{a} libgdbm6{a} libgdk-pixbuf-2.0-0{a} libgdk-pixbuf2.0-common{a} libglib2.0-0{a} libgmp10{a} libgnutls30{a} libgpg-error0{a} libgraphite2-3{a} libgssapi-krb5-2{a} libgtk-3-0{a} libgtk-3-common{a} libharfbuzz0b{a} libhogweed6{a} libhtml-parser-perl{a} libhtml-tagset-perl{a} libhtml-tree-perl{a} libhttp-cookies-perl{a} libhttp-date-perl{a} libhttp-message-perl{a} libhttp-negotiate-perl{a} libice6{a} libicu72{a} libidn2-0{a} libio-html-perl{a} libio-socket-ssl-perl{a} libip4tc2{a} libjbig0{a} libjpeg62-turbo{a} libjson-c5{a} libk5crypto3{a} libkeyutils1{a} libkmod2{a} libkrb5-3{a} libkrb5support0{a} liblcms2-2{a} liblerc4{a} liblwp-mediatypes-perl{a} liblwp-protocol-https-perl{a} liblz4-1{a} liblzma5{a} libmd0{a} libmount1{a} libncursesw6{a} libnet-http-perl{a} libnet-ssleay-perl{a} libnettle8{a} libnumber-compare-perl{a} libp11-kit0{a} libpam-modules{a} libpam-modules-bin{a} libpam-runtime{a} libpam-systemd{a} libpam0g{a} libpango-1.0-0{a} libpangocairo-1.0-0{a} libpangoft2-1.0-0{a} libpcre2-8-0{a} libperl5.36{a} libpixman-1-0{a} libpng16-16{a} libproc2-0{a} libregexp-ipv6-perl{a} libseccomp2{a} libselinux1{a} libsemanage-common{a} libsemanage2{a} libsepol2{a} libsm6{a} libsmartcols1{a} libssl3{a} libstdc++6{a} libsystemd-shared{a} libsystemd0{a} libtasn1-6{a} libtext-glob-perl{a} libthai-data{a} libthai0{a} libtiff6{a} libtimedate-perl{a} libtinfo6{a} libtry-tiny-perl{a} libudev1{a} libunistring2{a} liburi-perl{a} libuuid1{a} libwayland-client0{a} libwayland-cursor0{a} libwayland-egl1{a} libwebp7{a} libwww-perl{a} libwww-robotrules-perl{a} libx11-6{a} libx11-data{a} libxau6{a} libxcb-render0{a} libxcb-shm0{a} libxcb1{a} libxcomposite1{a} libxcursor1{a} libxdamage1{a} libxdmcp6{a} libxext6{a} libxfixes3{a} libxft2{a} libxi6{a} libxinerama1{a} libxkbcommon0{a} libxml2{a} libxrandr2{a} libxrender1{a} libxt6{a} libxxf86vm1{a} libzstd1{a} lsb-base{a} mount{a} netbase{a} openssl{a} passwd{a} perl{a} perl-base{a} perl-modules-5.36{a} perl-openssl-defaults{a} procps{a} shared-mime-info{a} systemd{a} systemd-sysv{a} sysvinit-utils{a} tar{a} usrmerge{a} x11-common{a} xkb-data{a} xscreensaver xscreensaver-data{a} zlib1g{a} \nThe following packages are RECOMMENDED but will NOT be installed:\n apt-utils at-spi2-core chrony debconf-i18n fonts-urw-base35 krb5-locales libdata-dump-perl libgdk-pixbuf2.0-bin libglib2.0-data libgpg-error-l10n libgpm2 libgtk-3-bin libhtml-form-perl libhtml-format-perl libhttp-daemon-perl libjpeg-turbo-progs libmailtools-perl libnss-systemd librsvg2-common miscfiles ntpsec openntpd psmisc sensible-utils systemd-timesyncd uuid-runtime wamerican wamerican-huge wamerican-insane wamerican-large wamerican-small wbrazilian wbritish wbritish-huge wbritish-insane wbritish-large wbritish-small wbulgarian wcanadian wcanadian-huge wcanadian-insane wcanadian-large wcanadian-small wcatalan wdanish wdutch wesperanto wfaroese wfrench wgalician-minimos wgerman-medical witalian wngerman wnorw\negia\nn wogerman wpolish wportuguese wspanish wswedish wswiss wukrainian xdg-user-dirs xfonts-100dpi \n0 packages upgraded, 201 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.\nNeed to get 823 kB/77.5 MB of archives. After unpacking 299 MB will be used.\nWriting extended state information...\n\nGet: 1 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xscreensaver-data i386 6.06+dfsg1-3+deb12u1 [379 kB]\n\nGet: 2 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xscreensaver i386 6.06+dfsg1-3+deb12u1 [445 kB]\n\nFetched 823 kB in 0s (9,756 kB/s)\n\nCalling reprepro\n\nExporting indices...\n\n/usr/bin/fai-mirror finished.\nNumber of packages in the mirror: \n2237\n\nMirror size and location: \n1.5G\t/usr/fai/mirror\n\nCopying the nfsroot to CD image\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nCopying the config space to CD image\n", "output": "3429.28273, new event"} -{"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n1.5G\t/usr/fai/mirror\n\nCopying the nfsroot to CD image\n\nCopying the config space to CD image\n\nCopying the mirror to CD image\n\nParallel mksquashfs: Using 4 processors\nCreating 4.0 filesystem on /home/tmp/fai-cd.fsAVIM/LiveOS/squashfs.img, block size 131072.\n\n[========- ] 3200/22225 14%\n\n[===================- ] 7500/22225 33%\n\n[===========================================================/] 22225/22225 100%\n\n\nExportable Squashfs 4.0 filesystem, zstd compressed, data block size 131072\n\tcompressed data, compressed metadata, compressed fragments,\n\tcompressed xattrs, compressed ids\n\tduplicates are removed\nFilesystem size 1893252.63 Kbytes (1848.88 Mbytes)\n\t66.55% of uncompressed filesystem size (2844813.71 Kbytes)\nInode table size 21578 bytes (21.07 Kbytes)\n\t24.23% of uncompressed inode table size (89042 bytes)\nDirectory table size 56 bytes (0.05 Kbytes)\n\t96.55% of uncompressed directory table size (58 bytes)\nNumber of duplicate files found 0\nNumber of inodes 3\nNumber of files 1\nNumber of fragments 0\nNumber of symbolic links 0\nNumber of device nodes 0\nNumber of fifo nodes 0\nNumber of socket nodes 0\nNumber of directories 2\nNumber of hard-links 0\nNumber of ids (unique uids + gids) 1\nNumber of uids 1\n\troot (0)\nNumber of gids 1\n\troot (0)\n\nmkfs.fat 4.2 (2021-01-31)\n\nWriting FAI CD-ROM image to fai_cd.iso. This may need some time.\n\nxorriso 1.5.4 : RockRidge filesystem manipulator, libburnia project.\n\n\nISO image size and filename: \n1.9G\tfai_cd.iso\n\n\nreal\t18m45.474s\nuser\t13m13.857s\nsys\t2m22.380s\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n[?2004h]0;demo@faiserver: /home/faidemo@faiserver:/home/fai$ ", "output": "3545.227099, new event"} -{"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n\n[===================- ] 7500/22225 33%\n\n[===========================================================/] 22225/22225 100%\n\n\nExportable Squashfs 4.0 filesystem, zstd compressed, data block size 131072\n\tcompressed data, compressed metadata, compressed fragments,\n\tcompressed xattrs, compressed ids\n\tduplicates are removed\nFilesystem size 1893252.63 Kbytes (1848.88 Mbytes)\n\t66.55% of uncompressed filesystem size (2844813.71 Kbytes)\nInode table size 21578 bytes (21.07 Kbytes)\n\t24.23% of uncompressed inode table size (89042 bytes)\nDirectory table size 56 bytes (0.05 Kbytes)\n\t96.55% of uncompressed directory table size (58 bytes)\nNumber of duplicate files found 0\nNumber of inodes 3\nNumber of files 1\nNumber of fragments 0\nNumber of symbolic links 0\nNumber of device nodes 0\nNumber of fifo nodes 0\nNumber of socket nodes 0\nNumber of directories 2\nNumber of hard-links 0\nNumber of ids (unique uids + gids) 1\nNumber of uids 1\n\troot (0)\nNumber of gids 1\n\troot (0)\n\nmkfs.fat 4.2 (2021-01-31)\n\nWriting FAI CD-ROM image to fai_cd.iso. This may need some time.\n\nxorriso 1.5.4 : RockRidge filesystem manipulator, libburnia project.\n\n\nISO image size and filename: \n1.9G\tfai_cd.iso\n\n\nreal\t18m45.474s\nuser\t13m13.857s\nsys\t2m22.380s\n\n[?2004h]0;demo@faiserver: /home/faidemo@faiserver:/home/fai$ \n\n[?2004l\n\n\nlogout\n\nConnection to 172.16.0.17 closed.\n\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n[?2004hdemo@stephost:~$ ", "output": "3607.578238, new event"} +{"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n1.5G\t/usr/fai/mirror\n\nCopying the nfsroot to CD image\n\nCopying the config space to CD image\n\nCopying the mirror to CD image\n\nParallel mksquashfs: Using 4 processors\nCreating 4.0 filesystem on /home/tmp/fai-cd.fsAVIM/LiveOS/squashfs.img, block size 131072.\n\n[========- ] 3200/22225 14%\n\n[===================- ] 7500/22225 33%\n\n[===========================================================/] 22225/22225 100%\n\n\nExportable Squashfs 4.0 filesystem, zstd compressed, data block size 131072\n\tcompressed data, compressed metadata, compressed fragments,\n\tcompressed xattrs, compressed ids\n\n... [TRUNCATED 18 LINES OF SYSTEM OUTPUT] ...\n\nNumber of uids 1\n\troot (0)\nNumber of gids 1\n\troot (0)\n\nmkfs.fat 4.2 (2021-01-31)\n\nWriting FAI CD-ROM image to fai_cd.iso. This may need some time.\n\nxorriso 1.5.4 : RockRidge filesystem manipulator, libburnia project.\n\n\nISO image size and filename: \n1.9G\tfai_cd.iso\n\n\nreal\t18m45.474s\nuser\t13m13.857s\nsys\t2m22.380s\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n[?2004h]0;demo@faiserver: /home/faidemo@faiserver:/home/fai$ ", "output": "3545.227099, new event"} +{"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n\n[===================- ] 7500/22225 33%\n\n[===========================================================/] 22225/22225 100%\n\n\nExportable Squashfs 4.0 filesystem, zstd compressed, data block size 131072\n\tcompressed data, compressed metadata, compressed fragments,\n\tcompressed xattrs, compressed ids\n\n... [TRUNCATED 18 LINES OF SYSTEM OUTPUT] ...\n\nNumber of uids 1\n\troot (0)\nNumber of gids 1\n\troot (0)\n\nmkfs.fat 4.2 (2021-01-31)\n\nWriting FAI CD-ROM image to fai_cd.iso. This may need some time.\n\nxorriso 1.5.4 : RockRidge filesystem manipulator, libburnia project.\n\n\nISO image size and filename: \n1.9G\tfai_cd.iso\n\n\nreal\t18m45.474s\nuser\t13m13.857s\nsys\t2m22.380s\n\n[?2004h]0;demo@faiserver: /home/faidemo@faiserver:/home/fai$ \n\n[?2004l\n\n\nlogout\n\nConnection to 172.16.0.17 closed.\n\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n[?2004hdemo@stephost:~$ ", "output": "3607.578238, new event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n\nfai_cd.iso 78% 1502MB 16.0MB/s 00:24 ETA\n\nfai_cd.iso 80% 1533MB 17.5MB/s 00:20 ETA\n\nfai_cd.iso 82% 1561MB 18.6MB/s 00:18 ETA\n\nfai_cd.iso 83% 1592MB 19.8MB/s 00:15 ETA\n\nfai_cd.iso 85% 1628MB 21.4MB/s 00:12 ETA\n\nfai_cd.iso 87% 1661MB 22.5MB/s 00:10 ETA\n\nfai_cd.iso 89% 1692MB 23.4MB/s 00:08 ETA\n\nfai_cd.iso 90% 1724MB 24.2MB/s 00:07 ETA\n\nfai_cd.iso 92% 1757MB 25.0MB/s 00:05 ETA\n\nfai_cd.iso 94% 1792MB 26.0MB/s 00:04 ETA\n\nfai_cd.iso 95% 1825MB 26.7MB/s 00:02 ETA\n\nfai_cd.iso 97% 1859MB 27.4MB/s 00:01 ETA\n\nfai_cd.iso 99% 1892MB 28.0MB/s 00:00 ETA\n\nfai_cd.iso 100% 1901MB 29.1MB/s 01:05 \n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n[?2004hdemo@stephost:~$ ", "output": "3680.988402, new event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\ns\n\n[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[Cs': [7mss[27mh 172.16.0.17[K\nh\n[1@h': [7mssh[27m\n\n\n\n[8Pdemo@stephost:~$ ssh\n[?2004l\n\n\ndemo@172.16.0.17's password: \nf\na\ni\n\n\n\n\nLinux faiserver 6.1.0-22-686-pae #1 SMP PREEMPT_DYNAMIC Debian 6.1.94-1 (2024-06-21) i686\n\n\nPlan your installation, and FAI installs your plan.\n\nLast login: Sun Oct 13 17:09:03 2024 from 172.16.0.1\n\n\n[?2004h]0;demo@faiserver: ~demo@faiserver:~$ \n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nc", "output": "9.78448, new event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nf\ni\ni\n\t\nles/\ne\ne\nt\nt\n\t\nc/\n\n\n\n[?2004l\n\n[?2004h]0;demo@faiserver: /home/fai/config/files/etcdemo@faiserver:/home/fai/config/files/etc$ \n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nl", "output": "887.690974, old event"} @@ -1037,8 +1037,8 @@ {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nGet: 1 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 db5.3-util i386 5.3.28+dfsg2-1 [66.2 kB]\n\nGet: 2 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 db-util all 5.3.2 [2,176 B]\n\nGet: 3 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 sasl2-bin i386 2.1.28+dfsg-10 [115 kB]\n\nFetched 183 kB in 0s (2,857 kB/s)\n\ninstall_packages: executing aptitude -R -d -o Aptitude::Log=/dev/null -o Aptitude::CmdLine::Ignore-Trust-Violations=yes -o APT::Get::AllowUnauthenticated=true -o Acquire::AllowInsecureRepositories=true -o DPkg::force-conflicts::=yes -o Dir::State=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/lib/apt -o Dir::Log=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/log/apt -o Dir::State::extended_states=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/lib/apt/lists/extended_states -o Dir::State::status=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/statefile -o Dir::Cache=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/cache/apt -o Dir::State=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/cache/apt -o Dir::Cache::Archives=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/cache/apt/archives -o Dir::Etc=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/etc/apt/ -o Dir::State::Lists=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/lib/apt/lists/ -y install clamav-daemon\n\nReading package lists...\n\nBuilding dependency tree...\n\nReading state information...\n\nReading extended state information...\n\nInitializing package states...\n\nWriting extended state information...\n\nBuilding tag database...\n\nThe following NEW packages will be installed:\n adduser{a} clamav-base{a} clamav-daemon clamav-freshclam{a} cron{a} cron-daemon-common{a} debconf{a} dpkg{a} gcc-12-base{a} init-system-helpers{a} libacl1{a} libaudit-common{a} libaudit1{a} libbrotli1{a} libbz2-1.0{a} libc6{a} libcap-ng0{a} libcap2{a} libclamav11{a} libcom-err2{a} libcrypt1{a} libcurl4{a} libdb5.3{a} libffi8{a} libfile-find-rule-perl{a} libgcc-s1{a} libgcrypt20{a} libgdbm-compat4{a} libgdbm6{a} libgmp10{a} libgnutls30{a} libgpg-error0{a} libgssapi-krb5-2{a} libhogweed6{a} libicu72{a} libidn2-0{a} libjson-c5{a} libk5crypto3{a} libkeyutils1{a} libkrb5-3{a} libkrb5support0{a} libldap-2.5-0{a} liblz4-1{a} liblzma5{a} libmd0{a} libmspack0{a} libncurses6{a} libncursesw6{a} libnettle8{a} libnghttp2-14{a} libnumber-compare-perl{a} libp11-kit0{a} libpam-modules{a} libpam-modules-bin{a} libpam-runtime{a} libpam0g{a} libpcre2-8-0{a} libperl5.36{a} libpopt0{a} libproc2-0{a} libpsl5{a} librtmp1{a} libsasl2-2{a} libsasl2-modules-db{a} libselinux1{a} libsemanage-common{a} libsemanage2{a} libsepol2{a} libssh2-1{a} libssl3{a} libstdc++6{a} libsystemd0{a} libtasn1-6{a} libtext-glob-perl{a} libtinfo6{a} libunistring2{a} libxml2{a} libzstd1{a} logrotate{a} passwd{a} perl{a} perl-base{a} perl-modules-5.36{a} procps{a} sensible-utils{a} tar{a} ucf{a} usrmerge{a} zlib1g{a} \nThe following packages are RECOMMENDED but will NOT be installed:\n apt-utils ca-certificates clamav clamdscan courier-mta debconf-i18n dma esmtp-run exim4-daemon-heavy exim4-daemon-light krb5-locales libgpg-error-l10n libgpm2 libldap-common libsasl2-modules msmtp-mta netbase nullmailer opensmtpd postfix psmisc publicsuffix sendmail-bin ssmtp \n0 packages upgraded, 89 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.\nNeed to get 209 kB/44.9 MB of archives. After unpacking 179 MB will be used.\nWriting extended state information...\n\nGet: 1 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 clamav-daemon i386 1.0.5+dfsg-1~deb12u1 [209 kB]\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nFetched 209 kB in 0s (12.5 MB/s)\n", "output": "8945.670033, old event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nInitializing package states...\n\nWriting extended state information...\n\nBuilding tag database...\n\nThe following NEW packages will be installed:\n arno-iptables-firewall debconf{a} dpkg{a} gawk{a} gcc-12-base{a} init-system-helpers{a} iproute2{a} iptables{a} kmod{a} libacl1{a} libbpf1{a} libbsd0{a} libbz2-1.0{a} libc6{a} libcap2{a} libcap2-bin{a} libcom-err2{a} libcrypt1{a} libdb5.3{a} libelf1{a} libfile-find-rule-perl{a} libgcc-s1{a} libgcrypt20{a} libgdbm-compat4{a} libgdbm6{a} libgmp10{a} libgpg-error0{a} libgssapi-krb5-2{a} libip4tc2{a} libip6tc2{a} libk5crypto3{a} libkeyutils1{a} libkmod2{a} libkrb5-3{a} libkrb5support0{a} liblz4-1{a} liblzma5{a} libmd0{a} libmnl0{a} libmpfr6{a} libncursesw6{a} libnetfilter-conntrack3{a} libnfnetlink0{a} libnftnl11{a} libnumber-compare-perl{a} libpcre2-8-0{a} libperl5.36{a} libproc2-0{a} libreadline8{a} libselinux1{a} libsigsegv2{a} libssl3{a} libsystemd0{a} libtext-glob-perl{a} libtinfo6{a} libtirpc-common{a} libtirpc3{a} libxtables12{a} libzstd1{a} netbase{a} perl{a} perl-base{a} perl-modules-5.36{a} procps{a} readline-common{a} tar{a} usrmerge{a} zlib1g{a} \nThe following packages are RECOMMENDED but will NOT be installed:\n apt-utils bind9-dnsutils curl debconf-i18n dnsutils krb5-locales libatm1 libgpg-error-l10n libgpm2 libidn2-0 libpam-cap nftables psmisc rsyslog \n0 packages upgraded, 68 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.\nNeed to get 541 kB/26.0 MB of archives. After unpacking 110 MB will be used.\nWriting extended state information...\n\nGet: 1 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libip6tc2 i386 1.8.9-2 [20.3 kB]\n\nGet: 2 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 iptables i386 1.8.9-2 [373 kB]\n\nGet: 3 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 arno-iptables-firewall all 2.1.1-8 [148 kB]\n\nFetched 541 kB in 0s (3,877 kB/s)\n\ninstall_packages: executing aptitude -R -d -o Aptitude::Log=/dev/null -o Aptitude::CmdLine::Ignore-Trust-Violations=yes -o APT::Get::AllowUnauthenticated=true -o Acquire::AllowInsecureRepositories=true -o DPkg::force-conflicts::=yes -o Dir::State=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/lib/apt -o Dir::Log=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/log/apt -o Dir::State::extended_states=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/lib/apt/lists/extended_states -o Dir::State::status=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/statefile -o Dir::Cache=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/cache/apt -o Dir::State=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/cache/apt -o Dir::Cache::Archives=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/cache/apt/archives -o Dir::Etc=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/etc/apt/ -o Dir::State::Lists=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/lib/apt/lists/ -y install libsdl1.2-dev\n\nReading package lists...\n\nBuilding dependency tree...\n\nReading state information...\n\nReading extended state information...\n\nInitializing package states...\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nWriting extended state information...\n", "output": "8968.43937, old event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nGet: 123 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 node-graceful-fs all 4.2.10-1 [14.4 kB]\n\nGet: 124 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 node-is-path-cwd all 2.2.0-2 [3,672 B]\n\nGet: 125 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 node-path-is-inside all 1.0.2+~1.0.0-1 [5,072 B]\n\nGet: 126 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 node-is-path-inside all 3.0.3-2 [3,980 B]\n\nGet: 127 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 node-escape-string-regexp all 4.0.0-2 [4,296 B]\n\nGet: 128 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 node-indent-string all 4.0.0-2 [4,144 B]\n\nGet: 129 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 node-p-map all 4.0.0+~3.1.0+~3.0.1-1 [7,912 B]\n\nGet: 130 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 node-del all 7.0.0-5 [6,804 B]\n\nGet: 131 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 node-make-dir all 3.1.0-3 [6,040 B]\n\nGet: 132 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 node-p-limit all 4.0.0+~cs4.0.0-5 [7,576 B]\n\nGet: 133 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 node-p-locate all 6.0.0-12 [5,752 B]\n\nGet: 134 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 node-locate-path all 7.1.1-2 [5,584 B]\n\nGet: 135 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 node-path-exists all 5.0.0-8 [4,732 B]\n\nGet: 136 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 node-find-up all 6.3.0-7 [9,388 B]\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nGet: 137 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 node-pkg-dir all 5.0.0-2 [4,260 B]\n", "output": "8990.655706, old event"} -{"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nCopying the nfsroot to CD image\n\nCopying the config space to CD image\n\nCopying the mirror to CD image\n\nParallel mksquashfs: Using 4 processors\nCreating 4.0 filesystem on /home/tmp/fai-cd.CEI2O0/LiveOS/squashfs.img, block size 131072.\n\n[====| ] 1800/22271 8%\n\n[=======| ] 2900/22271 13%\n\n[===========================================================|] 22271/22271 100%\n\n\nExportable Squashfs 4.0 filesystem, zstd compressed, data block size 131072\n\tcompressed data, compressed metadata, compressed fragments,\n\tcompressed xattrs, compressed ids\n\tduplicates are removed\nFilesystem size 1898278.12 Kbytes (1853.79 Mbytes)\n\t66.59% of uncompressed filesystem size (2850673.27 Kbytes)\nInode table size 21557 bytes (21.05 Kbytes)\n\t24.16% of uncompressed inode table size (89226 bytes)\nDirectory table size 56 bytes (0.05 Kbytes)\n\t96.55% of uncompressed directory table size (58 bytes)\nNumber of duplicate files found 0\nNumber of inodes 3\nNumber of files 1\nNumber of fragments 0\nNumber of symbolic links 0\nNumber of device nodes 0\nNumber of fifo nodes 0\nNumber of socket nodes 0\nNumber of directories 2\nNumber of hard-links 0\nNumber of ids (unique uids + gids) 1\nNumber of uids 1\n\troot (0)\nNumber of gids 1\n\troot (0)\n\nmkfs.fat 4.2 (2021-01-31)\n\nWriting FAI CD-ROM image to fai_cd.iso. This may need some time.\n\nxorriso 1.5.4 : RockRidge filesystem manipulator, libburnia project.\n\n\nISO image size and filename: \n1.9G\tfai_cd.iso\n\n\nreal\t19m7.674s\nuser\t13m22.019s\nsys\t2m21.126s\n\n[?2004h]0;demo@faiserver: /home/faidemo@faiserver:/home/fai$ \n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n", "output": "9599.100307, new event"} -{"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n\n[===========================================================|] 22271/22271 100%\n\n\nExportable Squashfs 4.0 filesystem, zstd compressed, data block size 131072\n\tcompressed data, compressed metadata, compressed fragments,\n\tcompressed xattrs, compressed ids\n\tduplicates are removed\nFilesystem size 1898278.12 Kbytes (1853.79 Mbytes)\n\t66.59% of uncompressed filesystem size (2850673.27 Kbytes)\nInode table size 21557 bytes (21.05 Kbytes)\n\t24.16% of uncompressed inode table size (89226 bytes)\nDirectory table size 56 bytes (0.05 Kbytes)\n\t96.55% of uncompressed directory table size (58 bytes)\nNumber of duplicate files found 0\nNumber of inodes 3\nNumber of files 1\nNumber of fragments 0\nNumber of symbolic links 0\nNumber of device nodes 0\nNumber of fifo nodes 0\nNumber of socket nodes 0\nNumber of directories 2\nNumber of hard-links 0\nNumber of ids (unique uids + gids) 1\nNumber of uids 1\n\troot (0)\nNumber of gids 1\n\troot (0)\n\nmkfs.fat 4.2 (2021-01-31)\n\nWriting FAI CD-ROM image to fai_cd.iso. This may need some time.\n\nxorriso 1.5.4 : RockRidge filesystem manipulator, libburnia project.\n\n\nISO image size and filename: \n1.9G\tfai_cd.iso\n\n\nreal\t19m7.674s\nuser\t13m22.019s\nsys\t2m21.126s\n\n[?2004h]0;demo@faiserver: /home/faidemo@faiserver:/home/fai$ \n\n[?2004l\n\n\nlogout\n\nConnection to 172.16.0.17 closed.\n\n\n[?2004hdemo@stephost:~$ \n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n", "output": "9600.270094, new event"} +{"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nCopying the nfsroot to CD image\n\nCopying the config space to CD image\n\nCopying the mirror to CD image\n\nParallel mksquashfs: Using 4 processors\nCreating 4.0 filesystem on /home/tmp/fai-cd.CEI2O0/LiveOS/squashfs.img, block size 131072.\n\n[====| ] 1800/22271 8%\n\n[=======| ] 2900/22271 13%\n\n[===========================================================|] 22271/22271 100%\n\n\nExportable Squashfs 4.0 filesystem, zstd compressed, data block size 131072\n\tcompressed data, compressed metadata, compressed fragments,\n\tcompressed xattrs, compressed ids\n\n... [TRUNCATED 18 LINES OF SYSTEM OUTPUT] ...\n\nNumber of uids 1\n\troot (0)\nNumber of gids 1\n\troot (0)\n\nmkfs.fat 4.2 (2021-01-31)\n\nWriting FAI CD-ROM image to fai_cd.iso. This may need some time.\n\nxorriso 1.5.4 : RockRidge filesystem manipulator, libburnia project.\n\n\nISO image size and filename: \n1.9G\tfai_cd.iso\n\n\nreal\t19m7.674s\nuser\t13m22.019s\nsys\t2m21.126s\n\n[?2004h]0;demo@faiserver: /home/faidemo@faiserver:/home/fai$ \n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n", "output": "9599.100307, new event"} +{"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n\n[===========================================================|] 22271/22271 100%\n\n\nExportable Squashfs 4.0 filesystem, zstd compressed, data block size 131072\n\tcompressed data, compressed metadata, compressed fragments,\n\tcompressed xattrs, compressed ids\n\n... [TRUNCATED 18 LINES OF SYSTEM OUTPUT] ...\n\nNumber of uids 1\n\troot (0)\nNumber of gids 1\n\troot (0)\n\nmkfs.fat 4.2 (2021-01-31)\n\nWriting FAI CD-ROM image to fai_cd.iso. This may need some time.\n\nxorriso 1.5.4 : RockRidge filesystem manipulator, libburnia project.\n\n\nISO image size and filename: \n1.9G\tfai_cd.iso\n\n\nreal\t19m7.674s\nuser\t13m22.019s\nsys\t2m21.126s\n\n[?2004h]0;demo@faiserver: /home/faidemo@faiserver:/home/fai$ \n\n[?2004l\n\n\nlogout\n\nConnection to 172.16.0.17 closed.\n\n\n[?2004hdemo@stephost:~$ \n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n", "output": "9600.270094, new event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n\nfai_cd.iso 80% 1530MB 16.6MB/s 00:22 ETA\n\nfai_cd.iso 81% 1563MB 18.2MB/s 00:18 ETA\n\nfai_cd.iso 83% 1598MB 20.0MB/s 00:15 ETA\n\nfai_cd.iso 85% 1632MB 21.4MB/s 00:12 ETA\n\nfai_cd.iso 87% 1667MB 22.7MB/s 00:10 ETA\n\nfai_cd.iso 89% 1699MB 23.6MB/s 00:08 ETA\n\nfai_cd.iso 90% 1729MB 24.3MB/s 00:07 ETA\n\nfai_cd.iso 92% 1764MB 25.4MB/s 00:05 ETA\n\nfai_cd.iso 94% 1798MB 26.2MB/s 00:04 ETA\n\nfai_cd.iso 96% 1833MB 27.1MB/s 00:02 ETA\n\nfai_cd.iso 98% 1869MB 28.0MB/s 00:01 ETA\n\nfai_cd.iso 99% 1902MB 28.5MB/s 00:00 ETA\n\nfai_cd.iso 100% 1906MB 28.4MB/s 01:07 \n\n[?2004hdemo@stephost:~$ \n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n", "output": "12915.538199, new event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\na\n\t\nckage_config/\n\n\n\n[?2004l\n\n[?2004h]0;demo@faiserver: /home/fai/config/package_configdemo@faiserver:/home/fai/config/package_config$ \nl\nl\ns\ns\n\n\n\n[?2004l\n\nDEFAULT GIFTDEV HOSTOFFICE HWPHYS KERNELDEV PRINTERDEV SERVERDHCP SERVERGIFT SERVERMAILPARANOID SERVERPGSQL SERVERSLEEPERMUD SERVERWIKIMEDIA SERVERWWWGIFT SERVERWWWPHP5\nDEMO GRUB HOSTSTEP ISCSICLIENT LAPTOP QEMUCLIENT SERVERDNS SERVERIMPLICIT SERVERMYSQL SERVERQEMU SERVERSNMP SERVERWIKIMEDIAPARANOID SERVERWWWMAIL SERVERWWWSSL\nDEVHOST GRUBEFI HOSTXFCE JADMIN LATEXDEV SELINUX SERVERDRUPAL SERVERIRCD SERVERNAGIOS SERVERQEMUDEV SERVERSQUID SERVERWORDPRESS SERVERWWWMRTG SERVERZONEMINDER\n\nEADMIN HASUNTRUSTEDDATA HW686 JUSER OEMRDEV SERVERCACHE SERVERFAI SERVERISCSI SERVERNTOP SERVERREPRAP SERVERWIFIDOG SERVERWWW SERVERWWWOEMR XORG\nFAIBASE HOSTBOX HWAMD64 KALLIDEV OPENWRTDEV SERVERCREATEVM SERVERFTP SERVERMAIL SERVEROPENVPN SERVERRORAILS SERVERWIKI SERVERWWWCREATEVM SERVERWWWOPENCART\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n[?2004h]0;demo@faiserver: /home/fai/config/package_configdemo@faiserver:/home/fai/config/package_config$ ", "output": "13.372608, new event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n\n[?2004l\n\n[?2004h]0;demo@faiserver: /home/fai/config/package_configdemo@faiserver:/home/fai/config/package_config$ \nl\nl\ns\ns\n\n\n\n[?2004l\n\nDEFAULT GIFTDEV HOSTOFFICE HWPHYS KERNELDEV PRINTERDEV SERVERDHCP SERVERGIFT SERVERMAILPARANOID SERVERPGSQL SERVERSLEEPERMUD SERVERWIKIMEDIA SERVERWWWGIFT SERVERWWWPHP5\nDEMO GRUB HOSTSTEP ISCSICLIENT LAPTOP QEMUCLIENT SERVERDNS SERVERIMPLICIT SERVERMYSQL SERVERQEMU SERVERSNMP SERVERWIKIMEDIAPARANOID SERVERWWWMAIL SERVERWWWSSL\nDEVHOST GRUBEFI HOSTXFCE JADMIN LATEXDEV SELINUX SERVERDRUPAL SERVERIRCD SERVERNAGIOS SERVERQEMUDEV SERVERSQUID SERVERWORDPRESS SERVERWWWMRTG SERVERZONEMINDER\n\nEADMIN HASUNTRUSTEDDATA HW686 JUSER OEMRDEV SERVERCACHE SERVERFAI SERVERISCSI SERVERNTOP SERVERREPRAP SERVERWIFIDOG SERVERWWW SERVERWWWOEMR XORG\nFAIBASE HOSTBOX HWAMD64 KALLIDEV OPENWRTDEV SERVERCREATEVM SERVERFTP SERVERMAIL SERVEROPENVPN SERVERRORAILS SERVERWIKI SERVERWWWCREATEVM SERVERWWWOPENCART\n\n[?2004h]0;demo@faiserver: /home/fai/config/package_configdemo@faiserver:/home/fai/config/package_config$ \nm\nm\nk\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nk", "output": "15.130647, old event"} @@ -1090,14 +1090,14 @@ {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nGet: 22 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 node-debug all 4.3.4+~cs4.1.7-1 [18.1 kB]\n\nGet: 23 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 node-esutils all 2.0.3+~2.0.0-1 [12.4 kB]\n\nGet: 24 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 node-doctrine all 3.0.0-4 [19.9 kB]\n\nGet: 25 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 node-eslint-visitor-keys all 3.3.0+~1.0.0-1 [17.1 kB]\n\nGet: 26 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 node-estraverse all 5.3.0+ds+~5.1.1-1 [11.6 kB]\n\nGet: 27 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 node-object-assign all 4.1.1-7 [4,684 B]\nGet: 28 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 node-esrecurse all 4.3.0-2 [6,048 B]\n\nGet: 29 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 node-eslint-scope all 7.1.1+~3.7.4-1 [35.6 kB]\n\nGet: 30 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 node-espree all 9.4.1~dfsg-1 [41.0 kB]\n\nGet: 31 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 node-esquery all 1.4.2~ds-1 [24.9 kB]\n\nGet: 32 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 node-eslint-utils all 3.0.0-3 [15.5 kB]\n\nGet: 33 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 node-flatted all 3.2.7~ds-1 [10.3 kB]\n\nGet: 34 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 node-fs.realpath all 1.0.0-3 [6,172 B]\n\nGet: 35 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 node-wrappy all 1.0.2-3 [3,776 B]\n\nGet: 36 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 node-once all 1.4.0-7 [4,492 B]\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nGet: 37 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 node-inflight all 1.0.6-2 [3,952 B]\n", "output": "858.993346, old event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nBuilding dependency tree...\n\nReading state information...\n\nReading extended state information...\n\nInitializing package states...\n\nWriting extended state information...\n\nBuilding tag database...\n\nThe following NEW packages will be installed:\n gcc-12-base{a} libc6{a} libgcc-s1{a} libphp-adodb libtinfo6{a} php-common{a} psmisc{a} \nThe following packages are RECOMMENDED but will NOT be installed:\n libidn2-0 php-mysql php-odbc php-pgsql php-sybase php8.2-odbc php8.2-pgsql \n0 packages upgraded, 7 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.\nNeed to get 328 kB/3,658 kB of archives. After unpacking 16.0 MB will be used.\nWriting extended state information...\n\nGet: 1 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libphp-adodb all 5.21.4-1 [328 kB]\n\nFetched 328 kB in 0s (18.8 MB/s)\n\ninstall_packages: executing aptitude -R -d -o Aptitude::Log=/dev/null -o Aptitude::CmdLine::Ignore-Trust-Violations=yes -o APT::Get::AllowUnauthenticated=true -o Acquire::AllowInsecureRepositories=true -o DPkg::force-conflicts::=yes -o Dir::State=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/lib/apt -o Dir::Log=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/log/apt -o Dir::State::extended_states=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/lib/apt/lists/extended_states -o Dir::State::status=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/statefile -o Dir::Cache=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/cache/apt -o Dir::State=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/cache/apt -o Dir::Cache::Archives=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/cache/apt/archives -o Dir::Etc=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/etc/apt/ -o Dir::State::Lists=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/lib/apt/lists/ -y install mailutils-imap4d\n\nReading package lists...\n\nBuilding dependency tree...\n\nReading state information...\n\nReading extended state information...\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nInitializing package states...\n", "output": "884.054206, old event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nReading extended state information...\n\nInitializing package states...\n\nWriting extended state information...\n\nBuilding tag database...\n\nThe following NEW packages will be installed:\n adduser{a} adwaita-icon-theme{a} at-spi2-common{a} ca-certificates{a} dbus{a} dbus-bin{a} dbus-daemon{a} dbus-session-bus-common{a} dbus-system-bus-common{a} dbus-user-session{a} dconf-gsettings-backend{a} dconf-service{a} debconf{a} dmsetup{a} dpkg{a} fontconfig{a} fontconfig-config{a} fonts-dejavu-core{a} gcc-12-base{a} gtk-update-icon-cache{a} hicolor-icon-theme{a} init-system-helpers{a} libacl1{a} libapparmor1{a} libargon2-1{a} libatk-bridge2.0-0{a} libatk1.0-0{a} libatspi2.0-0{a} libaudit-common{a} libaudit1{a} libavahi-client3{a} libavahi-common-data{a} libavahi-common3{a} libblkid1{a} libbrotli1{a} libbsd0{a} libbz2-1.0{a} libc6{a} libcairo-gobject2{a} libcairo2{a} libcap-ng0{a} libcap2{a} libclone-perl{a} libcolord2{a} libcom-err2{a} libcrypt1{a} libcryptsetup12{a} libcups2{a} libdatrie1{a} libdb5.3{a} libdbus-1-3{a} libdconf1{a} libdeflate0{a} libdevmapper1.02.1{a} libencode-locale-perl{a} libepoxy0{a} libexpat1{a} libfdisk1{a} libffi8{a} libfile-find-rule-perl{a} libfile-listing-perl{a} libfontconfig1{a} libfreetype6{a} libfribidi0{a} libgcc-s1{a} libgcrypt20{a} libgdbm-compat4{a} libgdbm6{a} libgdk-pixbuf-2.0-0{a} libgdk-pixbuf2.0-common{a} libglib2.0-0{a} libgmp10{a} libgnutls30{a} libgpg-error0{a} libgraphite2-3{a} libgssapi-krb5-2{a} libgtk-3-0{a} libgtk-3-common{a} libharfbuzz0b{a} libhogweed6{a} libhtml-parser-perl{a} libhtml-tagset-perl{a} libhtml-tree-perl{a} libhttp-cookies-perl{a} libhttp-date-perl{a} libhttp-message-perl{a} libhttp-negotiate-perl{a} libice6{a} libicu72{a} libidn2-0{a} libio-html-perl{a} libio-socket-ssl-perl{a} libip4tc2{a} libjbig0{a} libjpeg62-turbo{a} libjson-c5{a} libk5crypto3{a} libkeyutils1{a} libkmod2{a} libkrb5-3{a} libkrb5support0{a} liblcms2-2{a} liblerc4{a} liblwp-mediatypes-perl{a} liblwp-protocol-https-perl{a} liblz4-1{a} liblzma5{a} libmd0{a} libmount1{a} libncursesw6{a} libnet-http-perl{a} libnet-ssleay-perl{a} libnettle8{a} libnumber-compare-perl{a} libp11-kit0{a} libpam-modules{a} libpam-modules-bin{a} libpam-runtime{a} libpam-systemd{a} libpam0g{a} libpango-1.0-0{a} libpangocairo-1.0-0{a} libpangoft2-1.0-0{a} libpcre2-8-0{a} libperl5.36{a} libpixman-1-0{a} libpng16-16{a} libproc2-0{a} libregexp-ipv6-perl{a} libseccomp2{a} libselinux1{a} libsemanage-common{a} libsemanage2{a} libsepol2{a} libsm6{a} libsmartcols1{a} libssl3{a} libstdc++6{a} libsystemd-shared{a} libsystemd0{a} libtasn1-6{a} libtext-glob-perl{a} libthai-data{a} libthai0{a} libtiff6{a} libtimedate-perl{a} libtinfo6{a} libtry-tiny-perl{a} libudev1{a} libunistring2{a} liburi-perl{a} libuuid1{a} libwayland-client0{a} libwayland-cursor0{a} libwayland-egl1{a} libwebp7{a} libwww-perl{a} libwww-robotrules-perl{a} libx11-6{a} libx11-data{a} libxau6{a} libxcb-render0{a} libxcb-shm0{a} libxcb1{a} libxcomposite1{a} libxcursor1{a} libxdamage1{a} libxdmcp6{a} libxext6{a} libxfixes3{a} libxft2{a} libxi6{a} libxinerama1{a} libxkbcommon0{a} libxml2{a} libxrandr2{a} libxrender1{a} libxt6{a} libxxf86vm1{a} libzstd1{a} lsb-base{a} mount{a} netbase{a} openssl{a} passwd{a} perl{a} perl-base{a} perl-modules-5.36{a} perl-openssl-defaults{a} procps{a} shared-mime-info{a} systemd{a} systemd-sysv{a} sysvinit-utils{a} tar{a} usrmerge{a} x11-common{a} xkb-data{a} xscreensaver xscreensaver-data{a} zlib1g{a} \nThe following packages are RECOMMENDED but will NOT be installed:\n apt-utils at-spi2-core chrony debconf-i18n fonts-urw-base35 krb5-locales libdata-dump-perl libgdk-pixbuf2.0-bin libglib2.0-data libgpg-error-l10n libgpm2 libgtk-3-bin libhtml-form-perl libhtml-format-perl libhttp-daemon-perl libjpeg-turbo-progs libmailtools-perl libnss-systemd librsvg2-common miscfiles ntpsec openntpd psmisc sensible-utils systemd-timesyncd uuid-runtime wamerican wamerican-huge wamerican-insane wamerican-large wamerican-small wbrazilian wbritish wbritish-huge wbritish-insane wbritish-large wbritish-small wbulgarian wcanadian wcanadian-huge wcanadian-insane wcanadian-large wcanadian-small wcatalan wdanish wdutch wesperanto wfaroese wfrench wgalician-minimos wgerman-medical witalian wngerman wnorw\negia\nn wogerman wpolish wportuguese wspanish wswedish wswiss wukrainian xdg-user-dirs xfonts-100dpi \n0 packages upgraded, 201 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.\nNeed to get 823 kB/77.5 MB of archives. After unpacking 299 MB will be used.\nWriting extended state information...\n\nGet: 1 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xscreensaver-data i386 6.06+dfsg1-3+deb12u1 [379 kB]\n\nGet: 2 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xscreensaver i386 6.06+dfsg1-3+deb12u1 [445 kB]\n\nFetched 823 kB in 0s (12.7 MB/s)\n\nCalling reprepro\n\nExporting indices...\n\n/usr/bin/fai-mirror finished.\nNumber of packages in the mirror: \n2204\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nMirror size and location: ", "output": "1027.418116, new event"} -{"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n/usr/bin/fai-mirror finished.\nNumber of packages in the mirror: \n2204\n\nMirror size and location: \n1.5G\t/usr/fai/mirror\n\nCopying the nfsroot to CD image\n\nCopying the config space to CD image\n\nCopying the mirror to CD image\n\nParallel mksquashfs: Using 4 processors\nCreating 4.0 filesystem on /home/tmp/fai-cd.e3Ad6i/LiveOS/squashfs.img, block size 131072.\n\n[===========================================================\\] 22202/22202 100%\n\n\nExportable Squashfs 4.0 filesystem, zstd compressed, data block size 131072\n\tcompressed data, compressed metadata, compressed fragments,\n\tcompressed xattrs, compressed ids\n\tduplicates are removed\nFilesystem size 1890802.24 Kbytes (1846.49 Mbytes)\n\t66.53% of uncompressed filesystem size (2841883.93 Kbytes)\nInode table size 21415 bytes (20.91 Kbytes)\n\t24.08% of uncompressed inode table size (88950 bytes)\nDirectory table size 56 bytes (0.05 Kbytes)\n\t96.55% of uncompressed directory table size (58 bytes)\nNumber of duplicate files found 0\nNumber of inodes 3\nNumber of files 1\nNumber of fragments 0\nNumber of symbolic links 0\nNumber of device nodes 0\nNumber of fifo nodes 0\nNumber of socket nodes 0\nNumber of directories 2\nNumber of hard-links 0\nNumber of ids (unique uids + gids) 1\nNumber of uids 1\n\troot (0)\nNumber of gids 1\n\troot (0)\n\nmkfs.fat 4.2 (2021-01-31)\n\nWriting FAI CD-ROM image to fai_cd.iso. This may need some time.\n\nxorriso 1.5.4 : RockRidge filesystem manipulator, libburnia project.\n\n\nISO image size and filename: 1.9G\tfai_cd.iso\n\n\nreal\t18m48.197s\nuser\t13m4.830s\nsys\t2m18.392s\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n[?2004h]0;demo@faiserver: /home/faidemo@faiserver:/home/fai$ ", "output": "1255.012571, new event"} +{"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n/usr/bin/fai-mirror finished.\nNumber of packages in the mirror: \n2204\n\nMirror size and location: \n1.5G\t/usr/fai/mirror\n\nCopying the nfsroot to CD image\n\nCopying the config space to CD image\n\nCopying the mirror to CD image\n\nParallel mksquashfs: Using 4 processors\nCreating 4.0 filesystem on /home/tmp/fai-cd.e3Ad6i/LiveOS/squashfs.img, block size 131072.\n\n[===========================================================\\] 22202/22202 100%\n\n\nExportable Squashfs 4.0 filesystem, zstd compressed, data block size 131072\n\tcompressed data, compressed metadata, compressed fragments,\n\tcompressed xattrs, compressed ids\n\n... [TRUNCATED 18 LINES OF SYSTEM OUTPUT] ...\n\nNumber of uids 1\n\troot (0)\nNumber of gids 1\n\troot (0)\n\nmkfs.fat 4.2 (2021-01-31)\n\nWriting FAI CD-ROM image to fai_cd.iso. This may need some time.\n\nxorriso 1.5.4 : RockRidge filesystem manipulator, libburnia project.\n\n\nISO image size and filename: 1.9G\tfai_cd.iso\n\n\nreal\t18m48.197s\nuser\t13m4.830s\nsys\t2m18.392s\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n[?2004h]0;demo@faiserver: /home/faidemo@faiserver:/home/fai$ ", "output": "1255.012571, new event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n\nfai_cd.iso 76% 1451MB 32.3MB/s 00:13 ETA\n\nfai_cd.iso 78% 1485MB 32.4MB/s 00:12 ETA\n\nfai_cd.iso 80% 1519MB 32.6MB/s 00:11 ETA\n\nfai_cd.iso 82% 1558MB 33.3MB/s 00:10 ETA\n\nfai_cd.iso 83% 1591MB 33.2MB/s 00:09 ETA\n\nfai_cd.iso 85% 1625MB 33.3MB/s 00:08 ETA\n\nfai_cd.iso 87% 1662MB 33.7MB/s 00:07 ETA\n\nfai_cd.iso 89% 1701MB 34.2MB/s 00:05 ETA\n\nfai_cd.iso 91% 1741MB 34.8MB/s 00:04 ETA\n\nfai_cd.iso 93% 1777MB 34.9MB/s 00:03 ETA\n\nfai_cd.iso 95% 1817MB 35.4MB/s 00:02 ETA\n\nfai_cd.iso 97% 1858MB 36.0MB/s 00:01 ETA\n\nfai_cd.iso 99% 1898MB 36.4MB/s 00:00 ETA\n\nfai_cd.iso 100% 1899MB 26.9MB/s 01:10 \n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n[?2004hdemo@stephost:~$ ", "output": "3719.5662, new event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\ns': sudo ddrescue /disk1/isos/fai_dvd-20241014.iso /dev/[7ms[27mdg --force\ns\n\n[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[Cs': [7mss[27mh 172.16.0.17[K\n\n\n\n[7Pdemo@stephost:~$ ss\n[?2004l\n\n\ndemo@172.16.0.17's password: \nP\n\nf\na\ni\n\n\n\n\nLinux faiserver 6.1.0-22-686-pae #1 SMP PREEMPT_DYNAMIC Debian 6.1.94-1 (2024-06-21) i686\n\n\nPlan your installation, and FAI installs your plan.\n\nLast login: Mon Oct 14 12:32:28 2024 from 172.16.0.1\n\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n[?2004h]0;demo@faiserver: ~demo@faiserver:~$ ", "output": "5.283608, new event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nt\nt\n \n \nF\nF\nA\nA\nI\nI\nB\nB\nA\nA\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n\t", "output": "92.672383, old event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nQ\nQ\nE\nE\n\t\nMUCLIENT \n\n\n\n[?2004l\n\n# via local partial mirror (was mirror on fai-cd)\n# note, this should be the "most current" debian distro used creating this cd.\n# if unstable was used, it should be sid.\n#deb file:///var/www/debian sid main\n\ndeb http://faiserver/debian stable main\ndeb-src http://faiserver/debian stable main\n\n#deb http://faiserver/debian unstable main\n#deb-src http://faiserver/debian unstable main\n\ndeb http://security.debian.org/ stable/updates main\n[?2004h]0;demo@faiserver: /home/fai/config/files/etc/apt/sources.listdemo@faiserver:/home/fai/config/files/etc/apt/sources.list$ \n\n[?2004l\n\n\nlogout\n\nConnection to 172.16.0.17 closed.\n\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n[?2004hdemo@stephost:~$ ", "output": "1692.566131, new event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\ns\n\n[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[20Ps': [7mss[27mh 172.16.0.17\nh\n[1@h': [7mssh[27m\n\n\n\n[8Pdemo@stephost:~$ ssh\n[?2004l\n\n\ndemo@172.16.0.17's password: \nf\na\ni\n\n\n\n\nLinux faiserver 6.1.0-22-686-pae #1 SMP PREEMPT_DYNAMIC Debian 6.1.94-1 (2024-06-21) i686\n\n\nPlan your installation, and FAI installs your plan.\n\nLast login: Tue Oct 15 18:49:51 2024 from 172.16.0.1\n\n\n[?2004h]0;demo@faiserver: ~demo@faiserver:~$ \n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nc", "output": "138.682618, new event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nA\n\t\nSE/\n\n\n\n[?2004l\n\n[?2004h]0;demo@faiserver: /home/fai/config/scripts/FAIBASEdemo@faiserver:/home/fai/config/scripts/FAIBASE$ \nl\nl\ns\ns\n\n\n\n[?2004l\n\n[0m[01;32m10-misc[0m [01;32m20-copy-mirror[0m [01;32m30-interface[0m [01;32m40-misc.sh[0m [01;32m50-use_tmpfs_on_tmp[0m\n\n[?2004h]0;demo@faiserver: /home/fai/config/scripts/FAIBASEdemo@faiserver:/home/fai/config/scripts/FAIBASE$ \n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nc", "output": "151.180224, new event"} -{"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nt\nt\n \n \n2\n2\n0\n0\n\t\n-copy-mirror \n\n\n\n[?2004l\n\n#! /bin/bash\n\n# TODO: if we install from network copy the package mirror via, e.g., wget\n\n[ -d /media/mirror ] || exit 0\n\nif ifclass QEMUCLIENT ; then\n {\n\techo \"not copying debian mirror; this is a QEMU install.\"\n }\nelse\n {\n\techo \"Copying Debian mirror from CD to local disk. This may take some time.\"\n\tmkdir -p $target/var/www/debian\n\tcp -a /media/mirror/* $target/var/www/debian\n }\nfi\n[?2004h]0;demo@faiserver: /home/fai/config/scripts/FAIBASEdemo@faiserver:/home/fai/config/scripts/FAIBASE$ \n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\ng", "output": "230.787848, new event"} +{"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nt\nt\n \n \n2\n2\n0\n0\n\t\n-copy-mirror \n\n\n\n[?2004l\n\n#! /bin/bash\n\n# TODO: if we install from network copy the package mirror via, e.g., wget\n\n[ -d /media/mirror ] || exit 0\n\n... [TRUNCATED 7 LINES OF SYSTEM OUTPUT] ...\n\n\techo \"Copying Debian mirror from CD to local disk. This may take some time.\"\n\tmkdir -p $target/var/www/debian\n\tcp -a /media/mirror/* $target/var/www/debian\n }\nfi\n[?2004h]0;demo@faiserver: /home/fai/config/scripts/FAIBASEdemo@faiserver:/home/fai/config/scripts/FAIBASE$ \n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\ng", "output": "230.787848, new event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n \n[1@ \n\n\n\n[?2004l\n\nsudo: unable to resolve host faiserver: Name or service not known\n\n[sudo] password for demo: \nf\na\ni\n\n\n\n\nrm 'scripts/FAIBASE/20-copy-mirror'\n\n[?2004h\n]0;demo@faiserver: /home/fai/config/scripts/FAIBASEdemo@faiserver:/home/fai/config/scripts/FAIBASE$ \n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\ns", "output": "241.133161, new event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nt\nh\nh\ne\ne\n \n \nm\nm\ni\ni\nr\nr\nr\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nr", "output": "249.351389, old event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nr\ns\ns\n.\n.\n'\n'\n\n\n\n[?2004l\n\nsudo: unable to resolve host faiserver: Name or service not known\n\n[master 5e17c20] stop copying the mirror to the target; we have good internet, and local mirrors.\n\n 1 file changed, 17 deletions(-)\n delete mode 100755 scripts/FAIBASE/20-copy-mirror\n\n[?2004h\n]0;demo@faiserver: /home/fai/config/scripts/FAIBASEdemo@faiserver:/home/fai/config/scripts/FAIBASE$ \n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nc", "output": "333.725324, new event"} @@ -1120,7 +1120,7 @@ {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n[196;1H[?25lReplaced 4 occurrences[K[11;26H[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\n\n\t\t[?25lftp.de.de[8@bian.org\n[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\n\n[196;1H[K[11;34H\n\n[196;1H[?25lSaving file /home/fai/config/files/etc/apt/sources.list/DEFAULT...[11;34H[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\n[196;1H[?25lWrote /home/fai/config/files/etc/apt/sources.list/DEFAULT[K[11;34H[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\n[195;6H[?25l[7m--[0m[39;49m[27m[11;34H[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\n\n[196;1H[K[11;34H\n\n[196;1H[K[?1004l[?2004l[>4m[?1l>[?12l[?25h[?1049l[23;0;0t[39;49m\n\n[?2004h]0;demo@faiserver: /home/fai/config/files/etc/apt/sources.listdemo@faiserver:/home/fai/config/files/etc/apt/sources.list$ \n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\ns", "output": "1592.237432, new event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n \n \na\na\np\np\nt\nt\n \n \nu\nu\np\np\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nd", "output": "1611.160985, old event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n\nReading package lists... 56%\n\n\nReading package lists... 58%\n\nReading package lists... 58%\n\n\nReading package lists... 96%\n\nReading package lists... 96%\n\n\nReading package lists... 98%\n\nReading package lists... 98%\n\n\nReading package lists... 99%\n\nReading package lists... 99%\n\n\nReading package lists... 99%\n\n\nReading package lists... Done\n\n\n\nBuilding dependency tree... 0%\n\nBuilding dependency tree... 0%\n\n\nBuilding dependency tree... 0%\n\n\nBuilding dependency tree... 50%\n\nBuilding dependency tree... 50%\n\n\nBuilding dependency tree... Done\n\n\nReading state information... 0% \n\nReading state information... 0%\n\n\nReading state information... Done\n\n\n41 packages can be upgraded. Run 'apt list --upgradable' to see them.\n\n[?2004h]0;demo@faiserver: /home/fai/config/files/etc/apt/sources.listdemo@faiserver:/home/fai/config/files/etc/apt/sources.list$ \n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\ns", "output": "1668.651603, new event"} -{"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nd\ni\ni\nf\nf\nf\nf\n\n\n\n[?2004l\n\nsudo: unable to resolve host faiserver: Name or service not known\n\n[?1h=\n\n[1mdiff --git a/files/etc/apt/sources.list/DEFAULT b/files/etc/apt/sources.list/DEFAULT[m[m\n[1mindex 44032de..e791d56 100644[m[m\n[1m--- a/files/etc/apt/sources.list/DEFAULT[m[m\n[1m+++ b/files/etc/apt/sources.list/DEFAULT[m[m\n[36m@@ -3,10 +3,10 @@[m[m\n # if unstable was used, it should be sid.[m[m\n #deb file:///var/www/debian sid main[m[m\n [m[m\n[31m-deb http://faiserver/debian stable main[m[m\n[31m-deb-src http://faiserver/debian stable main[m[m\n[32m+[m[32mdeb http://ftp.de.debian.org/debian stable main[m[m\n[32m+[m[32mdeb-src http://ftp.de.debian.org/debian stable main[m[m\n [m[m\n[31m-#deb http://faiserver/debian unstable main[m[m\n[31m-#deb-src http://faiserver/debian unstable main[m[m\n[32m+[m[32m#deb http://ftp.de.debian.org/debian unstable main[m[m\n[32m+[m[32m#deb-src http://ftp.de.debian.org/debian unstable main[m[m\n [m[m\n[31m-deb http://security.debian.org/ stable/updates main[m[m\n\\ No newline at end of file[m[m\n[32m+[m[32mdeb http://security.debian.org/debian-security stable-security main[m[m\n\\ No newline at end of file[m[m\n\n\n[K[?1l>\n[?2004h]0;demo@faiserver: /home/fai/config/files/etc/apt/sources.listdemo@faiserver:/home/fai/config/files/etc/apt/sources.list$ \n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\ns", "output": "1674.71825, new event"} +{"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nd\ni\ni\nf\nf\nf\nf\n\n\n\n[?2004l\n\nsudo: unable to resolve host faiserver: Name or service not known\n\n[?1h=\n\n[1mdiff --git a/files/etc/apt/sources.list/DEFAULT b/files/etc/apt/sources.list/DEFAULT[m[m\n[1mindex 44032de..e791d56 100644[m[m\n[1m--- a/files/etc/apt/sources.list/DEFAULT[m[m\n[1m+++ b/files/etc/apt/sources.list/DEFAULT[m[m\n[36m@@ -3,10 +3,10 @@[m[m\n\n... [TRUNCATED 13 LINES OF SYSTEM OUTPUT] ...\n\n[31m-deb http://security.debian.org/ stable/updates main[m[m\n\\ No newline at end of file[m[m\n[32m+[m[32mdeb http://security.debian.org/debian-security stable-security main[m[m\n\\ No newline at end of file[m[m\n\n\n[K[?1l>\n[?2004h]0;demo@faiserver: /home/fai/config/files/etc/apt/sources.listdemo@faiserver:/home/fai/config/files/etc/apt/sources.list$ \n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\ns", "output": "1674.71825, new event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n[K\n\n[K\n\n[K\n\n[K\n\n[K\n\n[K\n\n[K\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n", "output": "1680.446755, old event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n \n \nQ\nQ\nE\nE\nM\nM\n\t\nUCLIENT\n\n\n\n[?2004l\n\nsudo: unable to resolve host faiserver: Name or service not known\n\n[?2004h]0;demo@faiserver: /home/fai/config/files/etc/apt/sources.listdemo@faiserver:/home/fai/config/files/etc/apt/sources.list$ \n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\ns", "output": "1692.152977, old event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nl\nl\nt\nt\n.\n.\n'\n'\n\n\n\n[?2004l\n\nsudo: unable to resolve host faiserver: Name or service not known\n\n[master 94d6d05] update the security URLs for debian, and use a debian mirror in germany by default.\n\n 2 files changed, 6 insertions(+), 9 deletions(-)\n\n[?2004h]0;demo@faiserver: /home/fai/config/files/etc/apt/sources.listdemo@faiserver:/home/fai/config/files/etc/apt/sources.list$ \n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nc", "output": "1948.649426, new event"} @@ -1128,7 +1128,7 @@ {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nI: Validating libuuid1 2.38.1-5+deb12u1\n\nI: Retrieving libxapian30 1.4.22-1\n\nI: Validating libxapian30 1.4.22-1\n\nI: Retrieving libxtables12 1.8.9-2\n\nI: Validating libxtables12 1.8.9-2\n\nI: Retrieving libxxhash0 0.8.1-1\n\nI: Validating libxxhash0 0.8.1-1\n\nI: Retrieving libzstd1 1.5.4+dfsg2-5\n\nI: Validating libzstd1 1.5.4+dfsg2-5\n\nI: Retrieving login 1:4.13+dfsg1-1+b1\n\nI: Validating login 1:4.13+dfsg1-1+b1\n\nI: Retrieving logrotate 3.21.0-1\n\nI: Validating logrotate 3.21.0-1\n\nI: Retrieving logsave 1.47.0-2\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nI: Validating logsave 1.47.0-2\n", "output": "1985.817109, old event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nI: Unpacking init-system-helpers...\n\nI: Unpacking libacl1:i386...\n\nI: Unpacking libapt-pkg6.0:i386...\n\nI: Unpacking libattr1:i386...\n\nI: Unpacking libaudit-common...\n\nI: Unpacking libaudit1:i386...\n\nI: Unpacking libblkid1:i386...\n\nI: Unpacking libbz2-1.0:i386...\n\nI: Unpacking libc-bin...\n\nI: Unpacking libc6:i386...\n\nI: Unpacking libcap-ng0:i386...\n\nI: Unpacking libcap2:i386...\n\nI: Unpacking libcom-err2:i386...\n\nI: Unpacking libcrypt1:i386...\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nI: Unpacking libdb5.3:i386...\n", "output": "2011.590484, old event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nI: Unpacking libpcre2-8-0:i386...\n\nI: Unpacking libseccomp2:i386...\n\nI: Unpacking libselinux1:i386...\n\nI: Unpacking libsemanage-common...\n\nI: Unpacking libsemanage2:i386...\n\nI: Unpacking libsepol2:i386...\n\nI: Unpacking libsmartcols1:i386...\n\nI: Unpacking libss2:i386...\n\nI: Unpacking libstdc++6:i386...\n\nI: Unpacking libsystemd0:i386...\n\nI: Unpacking libtasn1-6:i386...\n\nI: Unpacking libtinfo6:i386...\n\nI: Unpacking libudev1:i386...\n\nI: Unpacking libunistring2:i386...\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nI: Unpacking libuuid1:i386...\n", "output": "2019.719783, old event"} -{"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n(Reading database ... 25%\n\n(Reading database ... 30%\n\n(Reading database ... 35%\n(Reading database ... 40%\n(Reading database ... 45%\n(Reading database ... 50%\n(Reading database ... 55%\n(Reading database ... 60%\n(Reading database ... 65%\n(Reading database ... 70%\n(Reading database ... 75%\n(Reading database ... 80%\n(Reading database ... 85%\n(Reading database ... 90%\n(Reading database ... 95%\n(Reading database ... 100%\n(Reading database ... 13443 files and directories currently installed.)\n\nPreparing to unpack .../python3-minimal_3.11.2-1+b1_i386.deb ...\n\nUnpacking python3-minimal (3.11.2-1+b1) ...\n\nSelecting previously unselected package media-types.\nPreparing to unpack .../media-types_10.0.0_all.deb ...\nUnpacking media-types (10.0.0) ...\n\nSelecting previously unselected package libpython3.11-stdlib:i386.\nPreparing to unpack .../libpython3.11-stdlib_3.11.2-6+deb12u2_i386.deb ...\nUnpacking libpython3.11-stdlib:i386 (3.11.2-6+deb12u2) ...\n\nSelecting previously unselected package python3.11.\n\nPreparing to unpack .../python3.11_3.11.2-6+deb12u2_i386.deb ...\nUnpacking python3.11 (3.11.2-6+deb12u2) ...\n\nSelecting previously unselected package libpython3-stdlib:i386.\n\nPreparing to unpack .../libpython3-stdlib_3.11.2-1+b1_i386.deb ...\n\nUnpacking libpython3-stdlib:i386 (3.11.2-1+b1) ...\n\nSetting up python3-minimal (3.11.2-1+b1) ...\n\nSelecting previously unselected package python3.\n(Reading database ... \n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n(Reading database ... 5%\n", "output": "2131.632005, old event"} +{"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n(Reading database ... 25%\n\n(Reading database ... 30%\n\n(Reading database ... 35%\n(Reading database ... 40%\n(Reading database ... 45%\n(Reading database ... 50%\n(Reading database ... 55%\n\n... [TRUNCATED 6 LINES OF SYSTEM OUTPUT] ...\n\n(Reading database ... 90%\n(Reading database ... 95%\n(Reading database ... 100%\n(Reading database ... 13443 files and directories currently installed.)\n\nPreparing to unpack .../python3-minimal_3.11.2-1+b1_i386.deb ...\n\nUnpacking python3-minimal (3.11.2-1+b1) ...\n\nSelecting previously unselected package media-types.\nPreparing to unpack .../media-types_10.0.0_all.deb ...\nUnpacking media-types (10.0.0) ...\n\nSelecting previously unselected package libpython3.11-stdlib:i386.\nPreparing to unpack .../libpython3.11-stdlib_3.11.2-6+deb12u2_i386.deb ...\nUnpacking libpython3.11-stdlib:i386 (3.11.2-6+deb12u2) ...\n\nSelecting previously unselected package python3.11.\n\nPreparing to unpack .../python3.11_3.11.2-6+deb12u2_i386.deb ...\nUnpacking python3.11 (3.11.2-6+deb12u2) ...\n\nSelecting previously unselected package libpython3-stdlib:i386.\n\nPreparing to unpack .../libpython3-stdlib_3.11.2-1+b1_i386.deb ...\n\nUnpacking libpython3-stdlib:i386 (3.11.2-1+b1) ...\n\nSetting up python3-minimal (3.11.2-1+b1) ...\n\nSelecting previously unselected package python3.\n(Reading database ... \n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n(Reading database ... 5%\n", "output": "2131.632005, old event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nUnpacking libbinutils:i386 (2.40-2) ...\n\nSelecting previously unselected package libctf-nobfd0:i386.\n\nPreparing to unpack .../012-libctf-nobfd0_2.40-2_i386.deb ...\n\nUnpacking libctf-nobfd0:i386 (2.40-2) ...\n\nSelecting previously unselected package libctf0:i386.\n\nPreparing to unpack .../013-libctf0_2.40-2_i386.deb ...\n\nUnpacking libctf0:i386 (2.40-2) ...\n\nSelecting previously unselected package libgprofng0:i386.\n\nPreparing to unpack .../014-libgprofng0_2.40-2_i386.deb ...\n\nUnpacking libgprofng0:i386 (2.40-2) ...\n\nSelecting previously unselected package binutils-i686-linux-gnu.\n\nPreparing to unpack .../015-binutils-i686-linux-gnu_2.40-2_i386.deb ...\n\nUnpacking binutils-i686-linux-gnu (2.40-2) ...\n\nSelecting previously unselected package binutils.\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nPreparing to unpack .../016-binutils_2.40-2_i386.deb ...\n", "output": "2136.821115, old event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nProcessing triggers for ca-certificates (20230311) ...\n\nUpdating certificates in /etc/ssl/certs...\n\n0 added, 0 removed; done.\nRunning hooks in /etc/ca-certificates/update.d...\n\ndone.\n\ninstall_packages: executing chroot /srv/fai/nfsroot apt-get clean\n\ninstall_packages: executing chroot /srv/fai/nfsroot dpkg --configure --pending\n\ninstall_packages: executing chroot /srv/fai/nfsroot dpkg -C\n\ninstall_packages: executing chroot /srv/fai/nfsroot apt-get clean\n\nRemoving 'local diversion of /etc/kernel/postinst.d/dracut to /etc/kernel/postinst.d/dracut.distrib'\n\nperl: warning: Setting locale failed.\nperl: warning: Please check that your locale settings:\n\tLANGUAGE = (unset),\n\tLC_ALL = (unset),\n\tLANG = \"en_US.UTF-8\"\n are supported and installed on your system.\nperl: warning: Falling back to the standard locale (\"C\").\n\nlocale: Cannot set LC_CTYPE to default locale: No such file or directory\nlocale: Cannot set LC_MESSAGES to default locale: No such file or directory\nlocale: Cannot set LC_ALL to default locale\n: No such file or directory\n\nupdate-initramfs: deferring update (trigger activated)\n\nProcessing triggers for dracut (059-4) ...\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\ndracut: Generating /boot/initrd.img-6.1.0-25-686-pae\n", "output": "2205.59366, old event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\ndracut 059-4\ndracut-live 059-4\ndracut-network 059-4\ndracut-squash 059-4\nfai-client 6.0.3+deb12u1\nfai-nfsroot 6.0.3+deb12u1\nfai-setup-storage 6.0.3+deb12u1\n\nWaiting for background jobs to finish\n\n[1]+ Running nice xz -q $NFSROOT/var/tmp/base.tar & (wd: /srv/fai/nfsroot)\n\nfai-make-nfsroot finished properly.\n\nLog file written to /var/log/fai/fai-make-nfsroot.log and /srv/fai/nfsroot/var/tmp\n\nUsing configuration files from /etc/fai\n\nGetting package information\n\nAdding packages of /etc/fai/NFSROOT.\n\nReading package lists...\n\n\nBuilding dependency tree...\n\n\nPackage 'live-boot' is not installed, so not removed\nPackage 'initramfs-tools' is not installed, so not removed\nThe following additional packages will be installed:\n adduser alsa-topology-conf alsa-ucm-conf apparmor apt apt-utils\n aptitude-common binutils binutils-common binutils-i686-linux-gnu bsd-mailx\n busybox console-data console-setup console-setup-linux cpio cron\n cron-daemon-common cryptsetup-bin dbus dbus-bin dbus-daemon\n dbus-session-bus-common dbus-system-bus-common debconf debconf-i18n\n debconf-utils debian-archive-keyring debianutils discover-data dmeventd dpkg\n dracut-core e2fsprogs-l10n elogind emacs-bin-common emacs-common emacs-el\n emacsen-common exim4-base exim4-config exim4-daemon-light fai-client\n fai-setup-storage fdisk file fontconfig-config fonts-dejavu-core gcc-12-base\n\n gettext-base gpgv grub-common grub-pc-bin grub2-common gsasl-common\n guile-3.0-libs init-system-helpers insserv install-info iputils-arping\n isc-dhcp-common kbd keyboard-configuration keyutils kmod kpartx krb5-locales\n libabsl20220623 libacl1 libaio1 libaom3 libapparmor1 libapt-pkg6.0\n libargon2-1 libasan8 libasound2 libasound2-data libatm1 libatomic1\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n libaudit-common libaudit1 libavif15 libbinutils libblas3 libblkid1\n libboost-iostreams1.74.0 libbpf1 libbrotli1 libbsd0 libbz2-1.0 libc-dev-bin\n libc-devtools libc6 libc6-dev libcap-ng0 libcap2 libcap2-bin libcbor0.8\n libcom-err2 libcrypt-dev libcrypt1 libcryptsetup12 libctf-nobfd0 libctf0\n libcurl4 libcwidget4 libdav1d6 libdb5.3 libdbus-1-3 libde265-0 libdeflate0\n libdevmapper-event1.02.1 libdevmapper1.02.1 libdiscover2 libdmraid1.0.0.rc16\n libdpkg-perl libduktape207 libedit2 libefiboot1 libefivar1 libelf1\n libelogind0 libevent-2.1-7 libevent-core-2.1-7 libexpat1 libext2fs2\n libfdisk1 libffi8 libfido2-1 libfile-fcntllock-perl libfile-find-rule-perl\n libfile-lchown-perl libfontconfig1 libfreetype6 libfribidi0 libfuse2\n libgav1-1 libgc1 libgcc-12-dev libgcc-s1 libgccjit0 libgcrypt20 libgd3\n libgdbm-compat4 libgdbm6 libglib2.0-0 libglib2.0-data libgmp10\n libgnutls-dane0 libgnutls30 libgomp1 libgpg-error-l10n libgpg-error0 libgpm2\n libgprofng0 libgsasl18 libgssapi-krb5-2 libgssglue1 libhd21 libheif1\n", "output": "2265.015464, old event"} @@ -1156,8 +1156,8 @@ {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nGet: 125 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 node-path-is-inside all 1.0.2+~1.0.0-1 [5,072 B]\n\nGet: 126 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 node-is-path-inside all 3.0.3-2 [3,980 B]\n\nGet: 127 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 node-escape-string-regexp all 4.0.0-2 [4,296 B]\n\nGet: 128 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 node-indent-string all 4.0.0-2 [4,144 B]\n\nGet: 129 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 node-p-map all 4.0.0+~3.1.0+~3.0.1-1 [7,912 B]\n\nGet: 130 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 node-del all 7.0.0-5 [6,804 B]\n\nGet: 131 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 node-make-dir all 3.1.0-3 [6,040 B]\n\nGet: 132 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 node-p-limit all 4.0.0+~cs4.0.0-5 [7,576 B]\n\nGet: 133 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 node-p-locate all 6.0.0-12 [5,752 B]\n\n\nGet: 134 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 node-locate-path all 7.1.1-2 [5,584 B]\n\nGet: 135 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 node-path-exists all 5.0.0-8 [4,732 B]\n\nGet: 136 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 node-find-up all 6.3.0-7 [9,388 B]\n\nGet: 137 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 node-pkg-dir all 5.0.0-2 [4,260 B]\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nGet: 138 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 node-find-cache-dir all 3.3.2+~3.2.1-1 [6,152 B]\n", "output": "2701.815317, old event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nGet: 287 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 ruby-erubi all 1.9.0-2 [9,076 B]\n\nGet: 288 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 ruby-mini-portile2 all 2.8.1-1 [17.4 kB]\n\nGet: 289 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 ruby-pkg-config all 1.5.1-1 [8,332 B]\n\nGet: 290 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 ruby-nokogiri i386 1.13.10+dfsg-2+b1 [264 kB]\n\nGet: 291 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 ruby-rails-deprecated-sanitizer all 1.0.3-3.1 [19.6 kB]\n\nGet: 292 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 ruby-rails-dom-testing all 2.0.3-4 [10.6 kB]\n\nGet: 293 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 ruby-crass all 1.0.2-3 [17.3 kB]\n\nGet: 294 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 ruby-loofah all 2.19.1-1 [30.0 kB]\n\nGet: 295 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 ruby-rails-html-sanitizer all 1.4.4-1 [11.0 kB]\n\nGet: 296 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 ruby-actionview all 2:6.1.7.3+dfsg-2~deb12u1 [153 kB]\n\nGet: 297 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 ruby-rack-test all 2.0.2-2 [20.6 kB]\n\nGet: 298 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 ruby-actionpack all 2:6.1.7.3+dfsg-2~deb12u1 [204 kB]\n\nGet: 299 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 ruby-websocket-extensions all 0.1.5-2 [9,804 B]\n\nGet: 300 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 ruby-websocket-driver i386 0.6.3-3+b5 [22.7 kB]\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nGet: 301 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 ruby-actioncable all 2:6.1.7.3+dfsg-2~deb12u1 [57.3 kB]\n", "output": "2702.270145, old event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nInitializing package states...\n\nWriting extended state information...\n\nBuilding tag database...\n\nThe following NEW packages will be installed:\n adduser{a} adwaita-icon-theme{a} at-spi2-common{a} ca-certificates{a} dbus{a} dbus-bin{a} dbus-daemon{a} dbus-session-bus-common{a} dbus-system-bus-common{a} dbus-user-session{a} dconf-gsettings-backend{a} dconf-service{a} debconf{a} dmsetup{a} dpkg{a} fontconfig{a} fontconfig-config{a} fonts-dejavu-core{a} gcc-12-base{a} gtk-update-icon-cache{a} hicolor-icon-theme{a} init-system-helpers{a} libacl1{a} libapparmor1{a} libargon2-1{a} libatk-bridge2.0-0{a} libatk1.0-0{a} libatspi2.0-0{a} libaudit-common{a} libaudit1{a} libavahi-client3{a} libavahi-common-data{a} libavahi-common3{a} libblkid1{a} libbrotli1{a} libbsd0{a} libbz2-1.0{a} libc6{a} libcairo-gobject2{a} libcairo2{a} libcap-ng0{a} libcap2{a} libclone-perl{a} libcolord2{a} libcom-err2{a} libcrypt1{a} libcryptsetup12{a} libcups2{a} libdatrie1{a} libdb5.3{a} libdbus-1-3{a} libdconf1{a} libdeflate0{a} libdevmapper1.02.1{a} libencode-locale-perl{a} libepoxy0{a} libexpat1{a} libfdisk1{a} libffi8{a} libfile-find-rule-perl{a} libfile-listing-perl{a} libfontconfig1{a} libfreetype6{a} libfribidi0{a} libgcc-s1{a} libgcrypt20{a} libgdbm-compat4{a} libgdbm6{a} libgdk-pixbuf-2.0-0{a} libgdk-pixbuf2.0-common{a} libglib2.0-0{a} libgmp10{a} libgnutls30{a} libgpg-error0{a} libgraphite2-3{a} libgssapi-krb5-2{a} libgtk-3-0{a} libgtk-3-common{a} libharfbuzz0b{a} libhogweed6{a} libhtml-parser-perl{a} libhtml-tagset-perl{a} libhtml-tree-perl{a} libhttp-cookies-perl{a} libhttp-date-perl{a} libhttp-message-perl{a} libhttp-negotiate-perl{a} libice6{a} libicu72{a} libidn2-0{a} libio-html-perl{a} libio-socket-ssl-perl{a} libip4tc2{a} libjbig0{a} libjpeg62-turbo{a} libjson-c5{a} libk5crypto3{a} libkeyutils1{a} libkmod2{a} libkrb5-3{a} libkrb5support0{a} liblcms2-2{a} liblerc4{a} liblwp-mediatypes-perl{a} liblwp-protocol-https-perl{a} liblz4-1{a} liblzma5{a} libmd0{a} libmount1{a} libncursesw6{a} libnet-http-perl{a} libnet-ssleay-perl{a} libnettle8{a} libnumber-compare-perl{a} libp11-kit0{a} libpam-modules{a} libpam-modules-bin{a} libpam-runtime{a} libpam-systemd{a} libpam0g{a} libpango-1.0-0{a} libpangocairo-1.0-0{a} libpangoft2-1.0-0{a} libpcre2-8-0{a} libperl5.36{a} libpixman-1-0{a} libpng16-16{a} libproc2-0{a} libregexp-ipv6-perl{a} libseccomp2{a} libselinux1{a} libsemanage-common{a} libsemanage2{a} libsepol2{a} libsm6{a} libsmartcols1{a} libssl3{a} libstdc++6{a} libsystemd-shared{a} libsystemd0{a} libtasn1-6{a} libtext-glob-perl{a} libthai-data{a} libthai0{a} libtiff6{a} libtimedate-perl{a} libtinfo6{a} libtry-tiny-perl{a} libudev1{a} libunistring2{a} liburi-perl{a} libuuid1{a} libwayland-client0{a} libwayland-cursor0{a} libwayland-egl1{a} libwebp7{a} libwww-perl{a} libwww-robotrules-perl{a} libx11-6{a} libx11-data{a} libxau6{a} libxcb-render0{a} libxcb-shm0{a} libxcb1{a} libxcomposite1{a} libxcursor1{a} libxdamage1{a} libxdmcp6{a} libxext6{a} libxfixes3{a} libxft2{a} libxi6{a} libxinerama1{a} libxkbcommon0{a} libxml2{a} libxrandr2{a} libxrender1{a} libxt6{a} libxxf86vm1{a} libzstd1{a} lsb-base{a} mount{a} netbase{a} openssl{a} passwd{a} perl{a} perl-base{a} perl-modules-5.36{a} perl-openssl-defaults{a} procps{a} shared-mime-info{a} systemd{a} systemd-sysv{a} sysvinit-utils{a} tar{a} usrmerge{a} x11-common{a} xkb-data{a} xscreensaver xscreensaver-data{a} zlib1g{a} \nThe following packages are RECOMMENDED but will NOT be installed:\n apt-utils at-spi2-core chrony debconf-i18n fonts-urw-base35 krb5-locales libdata-dump-perl libgdk-pixbuf2.0-bin libglib2.0-data libgpg-error-l10n libgpm2 libgtk-3-bin libhtml-form-perl libhtml-format-perl libhttp-daemon-perl libjpeg-turbo-progs libmailtools-perl libnss-systemd librsvg2-common miscfiles ntpsec openntpd psmisc sensible-utils systemd-timesyncd uuid-runtime wamerican wamerican-huge wamerican-insane wamerican-large wamerican-small wbrazilian wbritish wbritish-huge wbritish-insane wbritish-large wbritish-small wbulgarian wcanadian wcanadian-huge wcanadian-insane wcanadian-large wcanadian-small wcatalan wdanish wdutch wesperanto wfaroese wfrench wgalician-minimos wgerman-medical witalian wngerman wnorw\negia\nn wogerman wpolish wportuguese wspanish wswedish wswiss wukrainian xdg-user-dirs xfonts-100dpi \n0 packages upgraded, 201 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.\nNeed to get 823 kB/77.5 MB of archives. After unpacking 299 MB will be used.\nWriting extended state information...\n\nGet: 1 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xscreensaver-data i386 6.06+dfsg1-3+deb12u1 [379 kB]\n\nGet: 2 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xscreensaver i386 6.06+dfsg1-3+deb12u1 [445 kB]\n\nFetched 823 kB in 0s (6,977 kB/s)\n\nCalling reprepro\n\nExporting indices...\n\n/usr/bin/fai-mirror finished.\nNumber of packages in the mirror: \n2204\n\nMirror size and location: \n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n1.5G\t/usr/fai/mirror\n", "output": "2866.704868, old event"} -{"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n1.5G\t/usr/fai/mirror\n\nCopying the nfsroot to CD image\n\nCopying the config space to CD image\n\nCopying the mirror to CD image\n\nParallel mksquashfs: Using 4 processors\nCreating 4.0 filesystem on /home/tmp/fai-cd.xYZeGc/LiveOS/squashfs.img, block size 131072.\n\n[=====\\ ] 2100/22202 9%\n\n[========================================================- ] 21300/22202 95%\n\n[===========================================================\\] 22202/22202 100%\n\n\nExportable Squashfs 4.0 filesystem, zstd compressed, data block size 131072\n\tcompressed data, compressed metadata, compressed fragments,\n\tcompressed xattrs, compressed ids\n\tduplicates are removed\nFilesystem size 1890764.39 Kbytes (1846.45 Mbytes)\n\t66.53% of uncompressed filesystem size (2841883.93 Kbytes)\nInode table size 21512 bytes (21.01 Kbytes)\n\t24.18% of uncompressed inode table size (88950 bytes)\nDirectory table size 56 bytes (0.05 Kbytes)\n\t96.55% of uncompressed directory table size (58 bytes)\nNumber of duplicate files found 0\nNumber of inodes 3\nNumber of files 1\nNumber of fragments 0\nNumber of symbolic links 0\nNumber of device nodes 0\nNumber of fifo nodes 0\nNumber of socket nodes 0\nNumber of directories 2\nNumber of hard-links 0\nNumber of ids (unique uids + gids) 1\nNumber of uids 1\n\troot (0)\nNumber of gids 1\n\troot (0)\n\nmkfs.fat 4.2 (2021-01-31)\n\nWriting FAI CD-ROM image to fai_cd.iso. This may need some time.\n\nxorriso 1.5.4 : RockRidge filesystem manipulator, libburnia project.\n\n\nISO image size and filename: 1.9G\tfai_cd.iso\n\n\nreal\t18m46.133s\nuser\t13m11.873s\nsys\t2m21.677s\n\n[?2004h]0;demo@faiserver: /home/faidemo@faiserver:/home/fai$ \n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n", "output": "3796.001924, new event"} -{"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nParallel mksquashfs: Using 4 processors\nCreating 4.0 filesystem on /home/tmp/fai-cd.xYZeGc/LiveOS/squashfs.img, block size 131072.\n\n[=====\\ ] 2100/22202 9%\n\n[========================================================- ] 21300/22202 95%\n\n[===========================================================\\] 22202/22202 100%\n\n\nExportable Squashfs 4.0 filesystem, zstd compressed, data block size 131072\n\tcompressed data, compressed metadata, compressed fragments,\n\tcompressed xattrs, compressed ids\n\tduplicates are removed\nFilesystem size 1890764.39 Kbytes (1846.45 Mbytes)\n\t66.53% of uncompressed filesystem size (2841883.93 Kbytes)\nInode table size 21512 bytes (21.01 Kbytes)\n\t24.18% of uncompressed inode table size (88950 bytes)\nDirectory table size 56 bytes (0.05 Kbytes)\n\t96.55% of uncompressed directory table size (58 bytes)\nNumber of duplicate files found 0\nNumber of inodes 3\nNumber of files 1\nNumber of fragments 0\nNumber of symbolic links 0\nNumber of device nodes 0\nNumber of fifo nodes 0\nNumber of socket nodes 0\nNumber of directories 2\nNumber of hard-links 0\nNumber of ids (unique uids + gids) 1\nNumber of uids 1\n\troot (0)\nNumber of gids 1\n\troot (0)\n\nmkfs.fat 4.2 (2021-01-31)\n\nWriting FAI CD-ROM image to fai_cd.iso. This may need some time.\n\nxorriso 1.5.4 : RockRidge filesystem manipulator, libburnia project.\n\n\nISO image size and filename: 1.9G\tfai_cd.iso\n\n\nreal\t18m46.133s\nuser\t13m11.873s\nsys\t2m21.677s\n\n[?2004h]0;demo@faiserver: /home/faidemo@faiserver:/home/fai$ \n\n[?2004l\n\nlogout\n\nConnection to 172.16.0.17 closed.\n\n\n[?2004hdemo@stephost:~$ \n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n", "output": "3798.103792, new event"} +{"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n1.5G\t/usr/fai/mirror\n\nCopying the nfsroot to CD image\n\nCopying the config space to CD image\n\nCopying the mirror to CD image\n\nParallel mksquashfs: Using 4 processors\nCreating 4.0 filesystem on /home/tmp/fai-cd.xYZeGc/LiveOS/squashfs.img, block size 131072.\n\n[=====\\ ] 2100/22202 9%\n\n[========================================================- ] 21300/22202 95%\n\n[===========================================================\\] 22202/22202 100%\n\n\nExportable Squashfs 4.0 filesystem, zstd compressed, data block size 131072\n\tcompressed data, compressed metadata, compressed fragments,\n\tcompressed xattrs, compressed ids\n\n... [TRUNCATED 18 LINES OF SYSTEM OUTPUT] ...\n\nNumber of uids 1\n\troot (0)\nNumber of gids 1\n\troot (0)\n\nmkfs.fat 4.2 (2021-01-31)\n\nWriting FAI CD-ROM image to fai_cd.iso. This may need some time.\n\nxorriso 1.5.4 : RockRidge filesystem manipulator, libburnia project.\n\n\nISO image size and filename: 1.9G\tfai_cd.iso\n\n\nreal\t18m46.133s\nuser\t13m11.873s\nsys\t2m21.677s\n\n[?2004h]0;demo@faiserver: /home/faidemo@faiserver:/home/fai$ \n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n", "output": "3796.001924, new event"} +{"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nParallel mksquashfs: Using 4 processors\nCreating 4.0 filesystem on /home/tmp/fai-cd.xYZeGc/LiveOS/squashfs.img, block size 131072.\n\n[=====\\ ] 2100/22202 9%\n\n[========================================================- ] 21300/22202 95%\n\n[===========================================================\\] 22202/22202 100%\n\n\nExportable Squashfs 4.0 filesystem, zstd compressed, data block size 131072\n\tcompressed data, compressed metadata, compressed fragments,\n\tcompressed xattrs, compressed ids\n\n... [TRUNCATED 18 LINES OF SYSTEM OUTPUT] ...\n\nNumber of uids 1\n\troot (0)\nNumber of gids 1\n\troot (0)\n\nmkfs.fat 4.2 (2021-01-31)\n\nWriting FAI CD-ROM image to fai_cd.iso. This may need some time.\n\nxorriso 1.5.4 : RockRidge filesystem manipulator, libburnia project.\n\n\nISO image size and filename: 1.9G\tfai_cd.iso\n\n\nreal\t18m46.133s\nuser\t13m11.873s\nsys\t2m21.677s\n\n[?2004h]0;demo@faiserver: /home/faidemo@faiserver:/home/fai$ \n\n[?2004l\n\nlogout\n\nConnection to 172.16.0.17 closed.\n\n\n[?2004hdemo@stephost:~$ \n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n", "output": "3798.103792, new event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n\nfai_cd.iso 54% 1037MB 27.1MB/s 00:31 ETA\n\nfai_cd.iso 56% 1071MB 27.8MB/s 00:29 ETA\n\nfai_cd.iso 58% 1105MB 28.3MB/s 00:28 ETA\n\nfai_cd.iso 60% 1139MB 29.0MB/s 00:26 ETA\n\nfai_cd.iso 61% 1171MB 29.3MB/s 00:24 ETA\n\nfai_cd.iso 62% 1189MB 28.1MB/s 00:25 ETA\n\nfai_cd.iso 64% 1220MB 28.4MB/s 00:23 ETA\n\nfai_cd.iso 65% 1246MB 28.1MB/s 00:23 ETA\n\nfai_cd.iso 67% 1279MB 28.2MB/s 00:21 ETA\n\nfai_cd.iso 69% 1311MB 28.5MB/s 00:20 ETA\n\nfai_cd.iso 69% 1321MB 26.7MB/s 00:21 ETA\n\nfai_cd.iso 71% 1355MB 27.5MB/s 00:19 ETA\n\nfai_cd.iso 72% 1372MB 26.4MB/s 00:19 ETA\n\nfai_cd.iso 74% 1407MB 27.2MB/s 00:18 ETA\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n\nfai_cd.iso 75% 1441MB 27.9MB/s 00:16 ETA", "output": "3863.563354, old event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n\nfai_cd.iso 76% 1459MB 25.5MB/s 00:17 ETA\n\nfai_cd.iso 77% 1476MB 24.7MB/s 00:17 ETA\n\nfai_cd.iso 79% 1510MB 25.6MB/s 00:15 ETA\n\nfai_cd.iso 81% 1544MB 26.4MB/s 00:13 ETA\n\nfai_cd.iso 83% 1578MB 27.1MB/s 00:11 ETA\n\nfai_cd.iso 84% 1612MB 27.9MB/s 00:10 ETA\n\nfai_cd.iso 86% 1640MB 27.8MB/s 00:09 ETA\n\nfai_cd.iso 87% 1662MB 27.3MB/s 00:08 ETA\n\nfai_cd.iso 88% 1677MB 26.1MB/s 00:08 ETA\n\nfai_cd.iso 89% 1695MB 25.2MB/s 00:08 ETA\n\nfai_cd.iso 90% 1724MB 25.6MB/s 00:06 ETA\n\nfai_cd.iso 92% 1749MB 26.6MB/s 00:05 ETA\n\nscp: write local \"/disk1/isos/fai_dvd-20241015.iso\": No space left on device\n\n\n[?2004hdemo@stephost:~$ \n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nl", "output": "4148.27386, new event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\na\na\ni\ni\n_\n_\nd\nd\nv\nv\nd\nd\n*\n*\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n\n", "output": "4160.167551, old event"} @@ -1177,7 +1177,7 @@ {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n.\n.\n.\n\n\n\n[?2004l\n\n[?2004h]0;demo@faiserver: /home/fai/config/scriptsdemo@faiserver:/home/fai/config/scripts$ \nl\nl\ns\ns\n\n\n\n[?2004l\n\n[0m[01;34mDEMO[0m [01;34mFAIBASE[0m [01;34mGRUB[0m [01;34mGRUBEFI[0m [01;34mISCSICLIENT[0m [01;34mJADMIN[0m [01;34mLAST[0m [01;34mQEMUCLIENT[0m [01;34mSERVERDHCP[0m [01;34mSERVERDHCPBOOT[0m [01;34mSERVERDNS[0m [01;34mSERVERDNSMASTER[0m [01;34mSERVERDRUPAL[0m [01;34mSERVERFAI[0m [01;34mSERVERGIFT[0m [01;34mSERVERIMPLICIT[0m [01;34mSERVERMAIL[0m [01;34mSERVERMAILPARANOID[0m [01;34mSERVERMAILSHL[0m [01;34mSERVERMRTG[0m [01;34mSERVERNAGIOS[0m [01;34mSERVERSNMP[0m [01;34mSERVERWIFIDOG[0m [01;34mSERVERWIKI[0m [01;34mSERVERWIKIMEDIA[0m [01;34mSERVERWORDPRESS[0m [01;34mSERVERWWW[0m [01;34mSERVERWWWMRTG[0m [01;34mSERVERWWWOEMR[0m [01;34mSERVERWWWSSLONLY[0m [01;34mSERVERZONEMINDER[0m\n\n[?2004h]0;demo@faiserver: /home/fai/config/scriptsdemo@faiserver:/home/fai/config/scripts$ \n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\ng", "output": "1104.78732, new event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nr\nr\nn\nn\no\no\n \n \n*\n*\n\n\n\n[?2004l\n\nSERVERDHCPBOOT/10-add_arno_rpc_helper.sh:fcopy -Bv /usr/share/arno-iptables-firewall/plugins/90rpc.plugin\n\n[?2004h]0;demo@faiserver: /home/fai/config/scriptsdemo@faiserver:/home/fai/config/scripts$ \n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nc", "output": "1122.591389, new event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nc\na\na\nt\nt\n \n \n3\n3\n0\n0\n\t\n-interface \n\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n\n[?2004l\n", "output": "1132.458815, old event"} -{"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nt\nt\n \n \n3\n3\n0\n0\n\t\n-interface \n\n\n\n[?2004l\n\n#! /bin/bash\n\nerror=0 ; trap \"error=$((error|1))\" ERR\n\n#if ifclass DHCPC\n#then\n# cat > $target/etc/network/interfaces <<-EOF\n#\t# generated by FAI\n#\tauto lo eth0\n#\tiface lo inet loopback\n#\tiface eth0 inet dhcp\n#EOF\n#else\n# [ -n \"$IPADDR\" ] && cat > $target/etc/network/interfaces <<-EOF\n#\t# generated by FAI\n#\tauto lo eth0\n#\tiface lo inet loopback\n#\tiface eth0 inet static\n#\t address $IPADDR\n#\t netmask $NETMASK\n#\t broadcast $BROADCAST\n#\t gateway $GATEWAYS\n#EOF\n#\t[ -n \"$NETWORK\" ] && echo \"localnet $NETWORK\" > $target/etc/networks\n#fi\n\nif [ -n \"$NIC1\" ] ; then\n export PRIMARY_NETWORK_INTERFACE=$NIC1\n fcopy -iM /etc/network/interfaces /etc/networks\nelse\n echo \"could not find network interface.\"\n export error=1\nfi\n\nexit $error\n\n[?2004h]0;demo@faiserver: /home/fai/config/scripts/FAIBASEdemo@faiserver:/home/fai/config/scripts/FAIBASE$ \n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nc", "output": "1263.06921, new event"} +{"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nt\nt\n \n \n3\n3\n0\n0\n\t\n-interface \n\n\n\n[?2004l\n\n#! /bin/bash\n\nerror=0 ; trap \"error=$((error|1))\" ERR\n\n#if ifclass DHCPC\n\n... [TRUNCATED 26 LINES OF SYSTEM OUTPUT] ...\n\n export error=1\nfi\n\nexit $error\n\n[?2004h]0;demo@faiserver: /home/fai/config/scripts/FAIBASEdemo@faiserver:/home/fai/config/scripts/FAIBASE$ \n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nc", "output": "1263.06921, new event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n \n \nA\nA\nR\nR\nN\nN\nO\nO\n\n[K\n\n[K\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n", "output": "1273.065433, old event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nr\nn\nn\no\no\n \n \n*\n*\n\n\n\n[?2004l\n\nSERVERQEMU:arno-iptables-firewall\n\nSERVERWIFIDOG:arno-iptables-firewall\n\n[?2004h]0;demo@faiserver: /home/fai/config/package_configdemo@faiserver:/home/fai/config/package_config$ \n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\ng", "output": "1342.34384, new event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\no\n[1@o\n \n[1@ \n\n\n\n[?2004l\n\nsudo: unable to resolve host faiserver: Name or service not known\n\n[sudo] password for demo: \nf\na\ni\n\n\n\n\n[?2004h]0;demo@faiserver: /home/fai/config/package_configdemo@faiserver:/home/fai/config/package_config$ \n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\ns", "output": "1363.56342, new event"} @@ -1236,8 +1236,8 @@ {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nReading package lists...\n\nBuilding dependency tree...\n\nReading state information...\n\nReading extended state information...\n\nInitializing package states...\n\nWriting extended state information...\n\nBuilding tag database...\n\nThe following NEW packages will be installed:\n debconf{a} dpkg{a} gcc-12-base{a} libacl1{a} libbz2-1.0{a} libc6{a} libcrypt1{a} libdb5.3{a} libgcc-s1{a} libgdbm-compat4{a} libgdbm6{a} liblzma5{a} libmd0{a} libnet-snmp-perl{a} libpcre2-8-0{a} libperl5.36{a} libselinux1{a} libzstd1{a} monitoring-plugins-common{a} nagios-snmp-plugins perl{a} perl-base{a} perl-modules-5.36{a} sensible-utils{a} tar{a} ucf{a} zlib1g{a} \nThe following packages are RECOMMENDED but will NOT be installed:\n apt-utils debconf-i18n libcrypt-des-perl libcrypt-rijndael-perl libidn2-0 netbase \n0 packages upgraded, 27 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.\nNeed to get 185 kB/16.2 MB of archives. After unpacking 80.6 MB will be used.\nWriting extended state information...\n\nGet: 1 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libnet-snmp-perl all 6.0.1-7 [94.7 kB]\n\nGet: 2 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 nagios-snmp-plugins all 2.1.0-3 [89.9 kB]\n\nFetched 185 kB in 0s (1,536 kB/s)\n\ninstall_packages: executing aptitude -R -d -o Aptitude::Log=/dev/null -o Aptitude::CmdLine::Ignore-Trust-Violations=yes -o APT::Get::AllowUnauthenticated=true -o Acquire::AllowInsecureRepositories=true -o DPkg::force-conflicts::=yes -o Dir::State=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/lib/apt -o Dir::Log=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/log/apt -o Dir::State::extended_states=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/lib/apt/lists/extended_states -o Dir::State::status=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/statefile -o Dir::Cache=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/cache/apt -o Dir::State=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/cache/apt -o Dir::Cache::Archives=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/cache/apt/archives -o Dir::Etc=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/etc/apt/ -o Dir::State::Lists=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/lib/apt/lists/ -y install openvpn\n\nReading package lists...\n\nBuilding dependency tree...\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nReading state information...\n", "output": "4566.014713, old event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nGet: 4 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libglx-dev i386 1.6.0-1 [15.3 kB]\n\nGet: 5 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libgl-dev i386 1.6.0-1 [100 kB]\n\nGet: 6 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libopengl-dev i386 1.6.0-1 [4,924 B]\n\nGet: 7 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libglu1-mesa-dev i386 9.0.2-1.1 [230 kB]\n\nGet: 8 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libpulse-mainloop-glib0 i386 16.1+dfsg1-2+b1 [27.8 kB]\n\nGet: 9 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libpulse-dev i386 16.1+dfsg1-2+b1 [89.5 kB]\n\nGet: 10 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libsdl1.2debian i386 1.2.15+dfsg2-8 [213 kB]\n\nGet: 11 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libsdl1.2-dev i386 1.2.15+dfsg2-8 [755 kB]\n\nFetched 2,997 kB in 0s (14.3 MB/s)\n\ninstall_packages: executing aptitude -R -d -o Aptitude::Log=/dev/null -o Aptitude::CmdLine::Ignore-Trust-Violations=yes -o APT::Get::AllowUnauthenticated=true -o Acquire::AllowInsecureRepositories=true -o DPkg::force-conflicts::=yes -o Dir::State=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/lib/apt -o Dir::Log=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/log/apt -o Dir::State::extended_states=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/lib/apt/lists/extended_states -o Dir::State::status=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/statefile -o Dir::Cache=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/cache/apt -o Dir::State=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/cache/apt -o Dir::Cache::Archives=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/cache/apt/archives -o Dir::Etc=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/etc/apt/ -o Dir::State::Lists=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/lib/apt/lists/ -y install texi2html\n\nReading package lists...\n\nBuilding dependency tree...\n\nReading state information...\n\nReading extended state information...\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nInitializing package states...\n", "output": "4579.084694, old event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\ninstall_packages: executing aptitude -R -d -o Aptitude::Log=/dev/null -o Aptitude::CmdLine::Ignore-Trust-Violations=yes -o APT::Get::AllowUnauthenticated=true -o Acquire::AllowInsecureRepositories=true -o DPkg::force-conflicts::=yes -o Dir::State=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/lib/apt -o Dir::Log=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/log/apt -o Dir::State::extended_states=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/lib/apt/lists/extended_states -o Dir::State::status=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/statefile -o Dir::Cache=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/cache/apt -o Dir::State=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/cache/apt -o Dir::Cache::Archives=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/cache/apt/archives -o Dir::Etc=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/etc/apt/ -o Dir::State::Lists=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/lib/apt/lists/ -y install arduino\n\nReading package lists...\n\nBuilding dependency tree...\n\nReading state information...\n\nReading extended state information...\n\nInitializing package states...\n\nWriting extended state information...\n\nBuilding tag database...\n\nThe following NEW packages will be installed:\n adwaita-icon-theme{a} arduino arduino-builder{a} arduino-core-avr{a} arduino-ctags{a} at-spi2-common{a} avr-libc{a} avrdude{a} binutils{a} binutils-avr{a} binutils-common{a} binutils-i686-linux-gnu{a} bzip2{a} ca-certificates{a} ca-certificates-java{a} debconf{a} default-jre{a} default-jre-headless{a} dpkg{a} dpkg-dev{a} fontconfig{a} fontconfig-config{a} fonts-dejavu-core{a} gcc-12-base{a} gcc-avr{a} gtk-update-icon-cache{a} hicolor-icon-theme{a} java-common{a} java-wrappers{a} libacl1{a} libapache-pom-java{a} libasound2{a} libasound2-data{a} libastylej-jni{a} libatk1.0-0{a} libatomic1{a} libaudit-common{a} libaudit1{a} libavahi-client3{a} libavahi-common-data{a} libavahi-common3{a} libbatik-java{a} libbcpg-java{a} libbcprov-java{a} libbinutils{a} libblkid1{a} libbrotli1{a} libbsd0{a} libbz2-1.0{a} libc6{a} libcairo2{a} libcap-ng0{a} libcap2{a} libcom-err2{a} libcommons-codec-java{a} libcommons-compress-java{a} libcommons-exec-java{a} libcommons-io-java{a} libcommons-lang3-java{a} libcommons-logging-java{a} libcommons-net-java{a} libcommons-parent-java{a} libcrypt1{a} libctf-nobfd0{a} libctf0{a} libcups2{a} libdatrie1{a} libdb5.3{a} libdbus-1-3{a} libdeflate0{a} libdpkg-perl{a} libdrm-amdgpu1{a} libdrm-common{a} libdrm-intel1{a} libdrm-nouveau2{a} libdrm-radeon1{a} libdrm2{a} libedit2{a} libelf1{a} libexpat1{a} libffi8{a} libfontconfig1{a} libfreetype6{a} libfribidi0{a} libftdi1{a} libgcc-s1{a} libgcrypt20{a} libgdbm-compat4{a} libgdbm6{a} libgdk-pixbuf-2.0-0{a} libgdk-pixbuf2.0-common{a} libgif7{a} libgl1{a} libgl1-mesa-dri{a} libglapi-mesa{a} libglib2.0-0{a} libglvnd0{a} libglx-mesa0{a} libglx0{a} libgmp10{a} libgnutls30{a} libgoogle-gson-java{a} libgpg-error0{a} libgprofng0{a} libgraphite2-3{a} libgssapi-krb5-2{a} libgtk2.0-0{a} libgtk2.0-common{a} libharfbuzz0b{a} libhidapi-libusb0{a} libhogweed6{a} libhttpclient-java{a} libhttpcore-java{a} libicu72{a} libidn2-0{a} libjackson2-annotations-java{a} libjackson2-core-java{a} libjackson2-databind-java{a} libjansson4{a} libjaxp1.3-java{a} libjbig0{a} libjmdns-java{a} libjna-java{a} libjna-jni{a} libjna-platform-java{a} libjpeg62-turbo{a} libjsch-java{a} libjssc-java{a} libjzlib-java{a} libk5crypto3{a} libkeyutils1{a} libkrb5-3{a} libkrb5support0{a} liblcms2-2{a} liblerc4{a} liblightcouch-java{a} liblistserialsj-dev{a} liblistserialsj1{a} libllvm15{a} liblog4j2-java{a} liblz4-1{a} liblzma5{a} libmd0{a} libmongodb-java{a} libmount1{a} libmpc3{a} libmpfr6{a} libnettle8{a} libnspr4{a} libnss3{a} libp11-kit0{a} libpam0g{a} libpango-1.0-0{a} libpangocairo-1.0-0{a} libpangoft2-1.0-0{a} libpciaccess0{a} libpcre2-8-0{a} libpcsclite1{a} libperl5.36{a} libpixman-1-0{a} libpng16-16{a} libreadline8{a} librsyntaxtextarea-java{a} librxtx-java{a} libselinux1{a} libsemver-java{a} libsensors-config{a} libsensors5{a} libserialport0{a} libslf4j-java{a} libsmartcols1{a} libsqlite3-0{a} libssl3{a} libstdc++6{a} libsystemd0{a} libtasn1-6{a} libthai-data{a} libthai0{a} libtiff6{a} libtinfo6{a} libudev1{a} libunistring2{a} libusb-0.1-4{a} libusb-1.0-0{a} libuuid1{a} libwebp7{a} libx11-6{a} libx11-data{a} libx11-xcb1{a} libxau6{a} libxcb-dri2-0{a} libxcb-dri3-0{a} libxcb-glx0{a} libxcb-present0{a} libxcb-randr0{a} libxcb-render0{a} libxcb-shm0{a} libxcb-sync1{a} libxcb-xfixes0{a} libxcb1{a} libxcomposite1{a} libxcursor1{a} libxdamage1{a} libxdmcp6{a} libxext6{a} libxfixes3{a} libxi6{a} libxinerama1{a} libxml-commons-external-java{a} libxml2{a} libxmlgraphics-commons-java{a} libxrandr2{a} libxrender1{a} libxshmfence1{a} libxtst6{a} libxxf86vm1{a} libz3-4{a} libzstd1{a} lsb-base{a} make{a} openjdk-17-jre{a} openjdk-17-jre-headless{a} openssl{a} patch{a} perl{a} perl-base{a} perl-modules-5.36{a} readline-common{a} shared-mime-info{a} sysvinit-utils{a} tar{a} unzip{a} util-linux{a} util-linux-extra{a} x11-common{a} xz-utils{a} zlib1g{a} \nThe following packages are RECOMMENDED but will NOT be installed:\n alsa-topology-conf alsa-ucm-conf apt-utils build-essential clang-13 clang-14 clang-15 clang-16 dbus debconf-i18n extra-xdg-menus fakeroot fonts-deja\nvu-e\nxtra gcc gcc-11 gcc-12 gnupg gpgv krb5-locales libalgorithm-merge-perl libatk-wrapper-java-jni libfile-fcntllock-perl libgail-common libgdk-pixbuf2.0-bin libglib2.0-data libgpg-error-l10n libgtk2.0-bin liblocale-gettext-perl librsvg2-common netbase pcc pgpainless-cli policykit-1 pseudo sensible-utils sq sqop tcc uuid-runtime xdg-user-dirs \n0 packages upgraded, 237 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.\nNeed to get 102 MB/221 MB of archives. After unpacking 853 MB will be used.\nWriting extended state information...\n\nGet: 1 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 arduino-ctags i386 5.8-arduino11-2 [142 kB]\n\nGet: 2 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 arduino-builder i386 1.3.25-4+b3 [858 kB]\n\nGet: 3 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 binutils-avr i386 2.26.20160125+Atmel3.6.2-4 [1,496 kB]\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nGet: 4 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 gcc-avr i386 1:5.4.0+Atmel3.6.2-3 [16.5 MB]\n", "output": "4589.009223, old event"} -{"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n1.5G\t/usr/fai/mirror\n\nCopying the nfsroot to CD image\n\nCopying the config space to CD image\n\nCopying the mirror to CD image\n\nParallel mksquashfs: Using 4 processors\nCreating 4.0 filesystem on /home/tmp/fai-cd.OiFmX7/LiveOS/squashfs.img, block size 131072.\n\n[==========================================- ] 15900/22202 71%\n\n[===========================================================|] 22202/22202 100%\n\n\nExportable Squashfs 4.0 filesystem, zstd compressed, data block size 131072\n\tcompressed data, compressed metadata, compressed fragments,\n\tcompressed xattrs, compressed ids\n\tduplicates are removed\nFilesystem size 1890187.07 Kbytes (1845.89 Mbytes)\n\t66.51% of uncompressed filesystem size (2841883.93 Kbytes)\nInode table size 21497 bytes (20.99 Kbytes)\n\t24.17% of uncompressed inode table size (88950 bytes)\nDirectory table size 56 bytes (0.05 Kbytes)\n\t96.55% of uncompressed directory table size (58 bytes)\nNumber of duplicate files found 0\nNumber of inodes 3\nNumber of files 1\nNumber of fragments 0\nNumber of symbolic links 0\nNumber of device nodes 0\nNumber of fifo nodes 0\nNumber of socket nodes 0\nNumber of directories 2\nNumber of hard-links 0\nNumber of ids (unique uids + gids) 1\nNumber of uids 1\n\troot (0)\nNumber of gids 1\n\troot (0)\n\nmkfs.fat 4.2 (2021-01-31)\n\nWriting FAI CD-ROM image to fai_cd.iso. This may need some time.\n\nxorriso 1.5.4 : RockRidge filesystem manipulator, libburnia project.\n\n\nISO image size and filename: \n1.9G\tfai_cd.iso\n\n\nreal\t18m43.764s\nuser\t13m0.134s\nsys\t2m17.993s\n\n[?2004h]0;demo@faiserver: /home/faidemo@faiserver:/home/fai$ \n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n", "output": "5035.485063, new event"} -{"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n\n[===========================================================|] 22202/22202 100%\n\n\nExportable Squashfs 4.0 filesystem, zstd compressed, data block size 131072\n\tcompressed data, compressed metadata, compressed fragments,\n\tcompressed xattrs, compressed ids\n\tduplicates are removed\nFilesystem size 1890187.07 Kbytes (1845.89 Mbytes)\n\t66.51% of uncompressed filesystem size (2841883.93 Kbytes)\nInode table size 21497 bytes (20.99 Kbytes)\n\t24.17% of uncompressed inode table size (88950 bytes)\nDirectory table size 56 bytes (0.05 Kbytes)\n\t96.55% of uncompressed directory table size (58 bytes)\nNumber of duplicate files found 0\nNumber of inodes 3\nNumber of files 1\nNumber of fragments 0\nNumber of symbolic links 0\nNumber of device nodes 0\nNumber of fifo nodes 0\nNumber of socket nodes 0\nNumber of directories 2\nNumber of hard-links 0\nNumber of ids (unique uids + gids) 1\nNumber of uids 1\n\troot (0)\nNumber of gids 1\n\troot (0)\n\nmkfs.fat 4.2 (2021-01-31)\n\nWriting FAI CD-ROM image to fai_cd.iso. This may need some time.\n\nxorriso 1.5.4 : RockRidge filesystem manipulator, libburnia project.\n\n\nISO image size and filename: \n1.9G\tfai_cd.iso\n\n\nreal\t18m43.764s\nuser\t13m0.134s\nsys\t2m17.993s\n\n[?2004h]0;demo@faiserver: /home/faidemo@faiserver:/home/fai$ \n\n[?2004l\n\n\nlogout\n\nConnection to 172.16.0.17 closed.\n\n\n[?2004hdemo@stephost:~$ \n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n", "output": "5037.049257, new event"} +{"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n1.5G\t/usr/fai/mirror\n\nCopying the nfsroot to CD image\n\nCopying the config space to CD image\n\nCopying the mirror to CD image\n\nParallel mksquashfs: Using 4 processors\nCreating 4.0 filesystem on /home/tmp/fai-cd.OiFmX7/LiveOS/squashfs.img, block size 131072.\n\n[==========================================- ] 15900/22202 71%\n\n[===========================================================|] 22202/22202 100%\n\n\nExportable Squashfs 4.0 filesystem, zstd compressed, data block size 131072\n\tcompressed data, compressed metadata, compressed fragments,\n\tcompressed xattrs, compressed ids\n\n... [TRUNCATED 18 LINES OF SYSTEM OUTPUT] ...\n\nNumber of uids 1\n\troot (0)\nNumber of gids 1\n\troot (0)\n\nmkfs.fat 4.2 (2021-01-31)\n\nWriting FAI CD-ROM image to fai_cd.iso. This may need some time.\n\nxorriso 1.5.4 : RockRidge filesystem manipulator, libburnia project.\n\n\nISO image size and filename: \n1.9G\tfai_cd.iso\n\n\nreal\t18m43.764s\nuser\t13m0.134s\nsys\t2m17.993s\n\n[?2004h]0;demo@faiserver: /home/faidemo@faiserver:/home/fai$ \n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n", "output": "5035.485063, new event"} +{"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n\n[===========================================================|] 22202/22202 100%\n\n\nExportable Squashfs 4.0 filesystem, zstd compressed, data block size 131072\n\tcompressed data, compressed metadata, compressed fragments,\n\tcompressed xattrs, compressed ids\n\n... [TRUNCATED 18 LINES OF SYSTEM OUTPUT] ...\n\nNumber of uids 1\n\troot (0)\nNumber of gids 1\n\troot (0)\n\nmkfs.fat 4.2 (2021-01-31)\n\nWriting FAI CD-ROM image to fai_cd.iso. This may need some time.\n\nxorriso 1.5.4 : RockRidge filesystem manipulator, libburnia project.\n\n\nISO image size and filename: \n1.9G\tfai_cd.iso\n\n\nreal\t18m43.764s\nuser\t13m0.134s\nsys\t2m17.993s\n\n[?2004h]0;demo@faiserver: /home/faidemo@faiserver:/home/fai$ \n\n[?2004l\n\n\nlogout\n\nConnection to 172.16.0.17 closed.\n\n\n[?2004hdemo@stephost:~$ \n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n", "output": "5037.049257, new event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n\nfai_cd.iso 75% 1433MB 29.5MB/s 00:15 ETA\n\nfai_cd.iso 77% 1477MB 31.0MB/s 00:13 ETA\n\nfai_cd.iso 79% 1517MB 31.8MB/s 00:11 ETA\n\nfai_cd.iso 81% 1556MB 32.6MB/s 00:10 ETA\n\nfai_cd.iso 83% 1594MB 33.1MB/s 00:09 ETA\n\nfai_cd.iso 85% 1632MB 33.6MB/s 00:07 ETA\n\nfai_cd.iso 88% 1672MB 34.3MB/s 00:06 ETA\n\nfai_cd.iso 90% 1713MB 34.9MB/s 00:05 ETA\n\nfai_cd.iso 92% 1754MB 35.6MB/s 00:04 ETA\n\nfai_cd.iso 94% 1796MB 36.2MB/s 00:02 ETA\n\nfai_cd.iso 96% 1833MB 36.3MB/s 00:01 ETA\n\nfai_cd.iso 98% 1868MB 36.2MB/s 00:00 ETA\n\nfai_cd.iso 100% 1898MB 32.8MB/s 00:57 \n\n[?2004hdemo@stephost:~$ \n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nl", "output": "174286.208504, new event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\ndrupalserver-tearoff-13 172.16.0.6\n\nnullhost-tearoff-11 172.16.0.10\n\nwikiserver-tearoff-2 172.16.0.5\n\nfaiserver-tearoff-8 \n\nfaiserver-tearoff-9 172.16.0.13\n\nfaiserver-tearoff-1 172.16.0.16\n\nfaiserver-tearoff-19 172.16.0.14\n\nnullhost-tearoff-10 172.16.0.2\n\nnullhost-tearoff-7 172.16.0.11\n\nfaiserver-tearoff-18 \n\nfaiserver-tearoff-12 172.16.0.17\n\nnullhost-tearoff-6 172.16.0.4\n\nnullhost-tearoff-15 172.16.0.16\n\n[?2004hdemo@stephost:~$ \n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n", "output": "37.74898, new event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n\n[?2004l\n\nimplicitserver-tearoff-16: Runable,\n\nimplicitserver-tearoff-17: Runable,\n\nwikiserver-tearoff-3: Runable,\n Running\nqemuwordserver-tearoff-4: Runable,\n\nlampserver-tearoff-14: Runable,\n\nwikiserver-tearoff-5: Runable,\n\ndrupalserver-tearoff-13: Runable,\n\nnullhost-tearoff-11: Runable,\n\nwikiserver-tearoff-2: Runable,\n\nfaiserver-tearoff-8: Runable,\n\nfaiserver-tearoff-9: Runable,\n\nfaiserver-tearoff-1: Runable,\n\nfaiserver-tearoff-19: Runable,\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n\nnullhost-tearoff-10: Runable,", "output": "3.101224, old event"} @@ -1247,16 +1247,16 @@ {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n[m\n[33mcommit cdc53d4aa71c5bd85b3468089336d0527493e099[m[m\nAuthor: Julia Longtin <julia.longtin@gmail.com>[m\nDate: Sat Oct 12 14:28:15 2024 +0100[m\n[m\n remove reference to no longer existing /etc/default/rcS.[m\n\n[m\n[33mcommit 8b7e506d059600174c9d6c1a5ffc535e843027fa[m[m\nAuthor: Julia Longtin <julia.longtin@gmail.com>[m\nDate: Sat Oct 12 14:21:00 2024 +0100[m\n[m\n remove redundant HWPHYS class declaration; detected nowadays.[m\n\n[m\n[33mcommit 5c8fded7041212c2d3c06294ae056095e57f00bb[m[m\nAuthor: Julia Longtin <julia.longtin@gmail.com>[m\nDate: Fri Oct 11 21:49:53 2024 +0100[m\n[m\n attempt to configure EFI booting. not yet perfect.[m\n\n[m\n[33mcommit e3831e246760b72b1e30ef76c8850678eabc6240[m[m\nAuthor: Julia Longtin <julia.longtin@gmail.com>[m\nDate: Fri Oct 11 21:49:21 2024 +0100[m\n[m\n make the fstab entry for raid arrays use UUIDs.[m\n\n[m\n[33mcommit b4fc77ccc7f2c5822ea349b6b3f8c8201309c35b[m[m\nAuthor: Julia Longtin <julia.longtin@gmail.com>[m\nDate: Fri Oct 11 20:44:49 2024 +0100[m\n[m\n an option is required. used rw.[m\n\n[m\n[33mcommit 99e98dfe820407d77ef97cc1c62cc2f61e25ae65[m[m\nAuthor: Julia Longtin <julia.longtin@gmail.com>[m\nDate: Fri Oct 11 20:37:41 2024 +0100[m\n[m\n remove single dash, was being interpreted as a filesystem option.[m\n\n[m\n[33mcommit 87f2d66a46f7cd68b18d618b15fecf21d9f87b4d[m[m\nAuthor: Julia Longtin <julia.longtin@gmail.com>[m\nDate: Fri Oct 11 18:16:43 2024 +0100[m\n[m\n increment the partition numbers for boot and our VG, now that we have an EFI partition.[m\n\n[m\n[33mcommit 5b939ca01e3a54608bfc23ffbf00b92213c9f2a5[m[m\nAuthor: Julia Longtin <julia.longtin@gmail.com>[m\nDate: Fri Oct 11 16:45:51 2024 +0100[m\n[m\n detect boot method, and select the right grub class so that the target system boots.[m\n\n[m\n[33mcommit 81707362c80cb47a7d7a20396020ed7399f91d56[m[m\nAuthor: Julia Longtin <julia.longtin@gmail.com>[m\nDate: Fri Oct 11 16:26:04 2024 +0100[m\n[m\n create an EFI partition, and use GPT instead of MSDOS partition tables.[m\n\n[m\n[33mcommit 32ef2b6ba460eded22aba35f1f9d17ab752b50a1[m[m\nAuthor: Julia Longtin <julia.longtin@gmail.com>[m\nDate: Fri Oct 11 11:48:29 2024 +0100[m\n[m\n harden disk configuration so that instead of failing when 2 disks are present and in the wrong order, 25 disks must be present to cause trouble.[m\n\n[m\n[33mcommit 720dd7eb0b783e1ce36bf7fba97bac2b25038da7[m[m\nAuthor: Julia Longtin <julia.longtin@gmail.com>[m\nDate: Wed Oct 9 21:52:25 2024 +0100[m\n[m\n add -f to a2dismod invocation disabling the autoindex module.[m\n\n[m\n[33mcommit 86227f7d1e65d90f6fe3ffc298d296a2be9a7d78[m[m\nAuthor: Julia Longtin <julia.longtin@gmail.com>[m\nDate: Sun Oct 6 18:45:47 2024 +0100[m\n[m\n attempt to make linux show video when booted from EFI.[m\n\n[m\n[33mcommit 9be7a7c6f6c35e60919787511354bf8bc7ade200[m[m\nAuthor: Julia Longtin <julia.longtin@gmail.com>[m\nDate: Mon Jul 29 00:00:29 2024 +0100[m\n[m\n migration from debian 11 to debian 12.[m\n\n[m\n[33mcommit 13e913bc89d4cba0c32618fe34f38953e58a4c65[m[m\nAuthor: Julia Longtin <julia.longtin@gmail.com>[m\nDate: Sun Jul 28 23:51:54 2024 +0100[m\n:[K\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nq", "output": "681.690686, new event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n[m\n[33mcommit e3831e246760b72b1e30ef76c8850678eabc6240[m[m\nAuthor: Julia Longtin <julia.longtin@gmail.com>[m\nDate: Fri Oct 11 21:49:21 2024 +0100[m\n[m\n make the fstab entry for raid arrays use UUIDs.[m\n\n[m\n[33mcommit b4fc77ccc7f2c5822ea349b6b3f8c8201309c35b[m[m\nAuthor: Julia Longtin <julia.longtin@gmail.com>[m\nDate: Fri Oct 11 20:44:49 2024 +0100[m\n[m\n an option is required. used rw.[m\n\n[m\n[33mcommit 99e98dfe820407d77ef97cc1c62cc2f61e25ae65[m[m\nAuthor: Julia Longtin <julia.longtin@gmail.com>[m\nDate: Fri Oct 11 20:37:41 2024 +0100[m\n[m\n remove single dash, was being interpreted as a filesystem option.[m\n\n[m\n[33mcommit 87f2d66a46f7cd68b18d618b15fecf21d9f87b4d[m[m\nAuthor: Julia Longtin <julia.longtin@gmail.com>[m\nDate: Fri Oct 11 18:16:43 2024 +0100[m\n[m\n increment the partition numbers for boot and our VG, now that we have an EFI partition.[m\n\n[m\n[33mcommit 5b939ca01e3a54608bfc23ffbf00b92213c9f2a5[m[m\nAuthor: Julia Longtin <julia.longtin@gmail.com>[m\nDate: Fri Oct 11 16:45:51 2024 +0100[m\n[m\n detect boot method, and select the right grub class so that the target system boots.[m\n\n[m\n[33mcommit 81707362c80cb47a7d7a20396020ed7399f91d56[m[m\nAuthor: Julia Longtin <julia.longtin@gmail.com>[m\nDate: Fri Oct 11 16:26:04 2024 +0100[m\n[m\n create an EFI partition, and use GPT instead of MSDOS partition tables.[m\n\n[m\n[33mcommit 32ef2b6ba460eded22aba35f1f9d17ab752b50a1[m[m\nAuthor: Julia Longtin <julia.longtin@gmail.com>[m\nDate: Fri Oct 11 11:48:29 2024 +0100[m\n[m\n harden disk configuration so that instead of failing when 2 disks are present and in the wrong order, 25 disks must be present to cause trouble.[m\n\n[m\n[33mcommit 720dd7eb0b783e1ce36bf7fba97bac2b25038da7[m[m\nAuthor: Julia Longtin <julia.longtin@gmail.com>[m\nDate: Wed Oct 9 21:52:25 2024 +0100[m\n[m\n add -f to a2dismod invocation disabling the autoindex module.[m\n\n[m\n[33mcommit 86227f7d1e65d90f6fe3ffc298d296a2be9a7d78[m[m\nAuthor: Julia Longtin <julia.longtin@gmail.com>[m\nDate: Sun Oct 6 18:45:47 2024 +0100[m\n[m\n attempt to make linux show video when booted from EFI.[m\n\n[m\n[33mcommit 9be7a7c6f6c35e60919787511354bf8bc7ade200[m[m\nAuthor: Julia Longtin <julia.longtin@gmail.com>[m\nDate: Mon Jul 29 00:00:29 2024 +0100[m\n[m\n migration from debian 11 to debian 12.[m\n\n[m\n[33mcommit 13e913bc89d4cba0c32618fe34f38953e58a4c65[m[m\nAuthor: Julia Longtin <julia.longtin@gmail.com>[m\nDate: Sun Jul 28 23:51:54 2024 +0100[m\n:[K\nq\n\n[K[?1l>\n[?2004h]0;demo@faiserver: /home/fai/configdemo@faiserver:/home/fai/config$ \n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\ng", "output": "682.536515, new event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\ni\nt\nt\n \n \nd\nd\ni\ni\nf\nf\nf\nf\n \n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n ", "output": "684.957173, old event"} -{"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n[1mdiff --git a/class/50-host-classes b/class/50-host-classes[m[m\n[1mindex 2804e2a..c5dbe11 100755[m[m\n[1m--- a/class/50-host-classes[m[m\n[1m+++ b/class/50-host-classes[m[m\n[36m@@ -47,7 +47,7 @@[m [mcase $HOSTNAME in[m[m\n faiserver)[m[m\n echo -n \"JADMIN DEVHOST SERVERFAI JUSER\" ;;[m[m\n qemuhost)[m[m\n[31m- echo -n \"JADMIN DEVHOST SERVERFTP SERVERDHCP SERVERDHCPBOOT SERVERDNS SERVERSNMP SERVERWWW SERVERWWWMRTG SERVERQEMU SERVERQEMUDEV SERVERCREATEVM SERVERCREATEVMDEV SERVERWWWCREATEVM\" ;;[m[m\n[32m+[m [32mecho -n \"JADMIN DEVHOST SERVERFTP SERVERDHCP SERVERDHCPBOOT SERVERDNS SERVERSNMP SERVERWWW SERVERWWWMRTG SERVERQEMU SERVERQEMUDEV SERVERCREATEVM SERVERCREATEVMDEV SERVERWWWCREATEVM SWFIREWALL\" ;;[m[m\n wikiserver)[m[m\n echo -n \"JADMIN JUSER SERVERSNMP SERVERWIKI SERVERWWW\" ;;[m[m\n awikiserver)[m[m\n[1mdiff --git a/files/etc/apt/sources.list/DEFAULT b/files/etc/apt/sources.list/DEFAULT[m[m\n\n[1mindex 9ac9cf9..e791d56 100644[m[m\n[1m--- a/files/etc/apt/sources.list/DEFAULT[m[m\n[1m+++ b/files/etc/apt/sources.list/DEFAULT[m[m\n[36m@@ -3,13 +3,10 @@[m[m\n # if unstable was used, it should be sid.[m[m\n #deb file:///var/www/debian sid main[m[m\n [m[m\n[31m-# in case we are the CD installing.[m[m\n[31m-deb file:///media/mirror wheezy main[m[m\n[32m+[m[32mdeb http://ftp.de.debian.org/debian stable main[m[m\n[32m+[m[32mdeb-src http://ftp.de.debian.org/debian stable main[m[m\n [m[m\n[31m-deb http://http.us.debian.org/debian stable main[m[m\n[31m-deb-src http://http.us.debian.org/debian stable main[m[m\n[32m+[m[32m#deb http://ftp.de.debian.org/debian unstable main[m[m\n[32m+[m[32m#deb-src http://ftp.de.debian.org/debian unstable main[m[m\n [m[m\n[31m-#deb http://http.us.debian.org/debian unstable main[m[m\n[31m-#deb-src http://http.us.debian.org/debian unstable main[m[m\n[31m-[m[m\n[31m-deb http://security.debian.org/ stable/updates main[m[m\n\\ No newline at \nend of file[m[m\n[32m+[m[32mdeb http://security.debian.org/debian-security stable-security main[m[m\n\\ No newline at end of file[m[m\n[1mdiff --git a/files/etc/apt/sources.list/QEMUCLIENT b/files/etc/apt/sources.list/QEMUCLIENT[m[m\n[1mindex 44032de..e21e4fe 100644[m[m\n[1m--- a/files/etc/apt/sources.list/QEMUCLIENT[m[m\n[1m+++ b/files/etc/apt/sources.list/QEMUCLIENT[m[m\n[36m@@ -9,4 +9,4 @@[m [mdeb-src http://faiserver/debian stable main[m[m\n #deb http://faiserver/debian unstable main[m[m\n #deb-src http://faiserver/debian unstable main[m[m\n [m[m\n[31m-deb http://security.debian.org/ stable/updates main[m[m\n\\ No newline at end of file[m[m\n[32m+[m[32mdeb http://security.debian.org/debian-security stable-security main[m[m\n\\ No newline at end of file[m[m\n[1mdiff --git a/files/etc/network/interfaces/DHCPC b/files/etc/network/interfaces/DHCPC[m[m\n[1mindex bf35059..dc1f163 100644[m[m\n[1m--- a/files/etc/network/interfaces/DHCPC[m[m\n[1m+++ b/files/etc/network/interfaces/DHCPC[m[m\n[36m@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@[m[m\n # generated by FAI[m[m\n[31m-auto lo eth0[m[m\n[32m+[m[32mauto lo #PRIMARY_NETWORK_INTERFACE#[m[m\n iface lo inet loopback[m[m\n[31m-iface eth0 inet dhcp[m[m\n[32m+[m[32miface #PRIMARY_NETWORK_INTERFACE# inet dhcp[m[m\n[1mdiff --git a/files/etc/network/interfaces/postinst b/files/etc/network/interfaces/postinst[m[m\n[1mnew file mode 100755[m[m\n[1mindex 0000000..2663e35[m[m\n[1m--- /dev/null[m[m\n[1m+++ b/files/etc/network/interfaces/postinst[m[m\n[36m@@ -0,0 +1,10 @@[m[m\n[32m+[m[32m#! /bin/bash[m[m\n[32m+[m[m\n[32m+[m[32merror=0 ; trap \"error=$((error|1))\" ERR[m[m\n[32m+[m[m\n[32m+[m[32mset -a[m[m\n[32m+[m[m\n[32m+[m[32mperl -pi -e 's/#(\\w+)#/$ENV{$1}/g' $2[m[m\n[32m+[m[m\n[32m+[m[32mexit $error[m[m\n[32m+[m[m\n[1mdiff --git a/files/etc/ssh/ssh_config/FAIBASE b/files/etc/ssh/ssh_config/FAIBASE[m[m\n[1mdeleted file mode 100644[m[m\n[1mindex f3f8c2f..0000000[m[m\n[1m--- a/files/etc/ssh/ssh_config/FAIBASE[m[m\n[1m+++ /dev/null[m[m\n[36m@@ -1,51 +0,0 @@[m[m\n[31m-[m[m\n[31m-# This is the ssh client system-wide configuration file. See[m[m\n[31m-# ssh_config(5) for more information. This file provides defaults for[m[m\n[31m-# users, and the values can be changed in per-user configuration files[m[m\n\n[31m-# or on the command line.[m[m\n[31m-[m[m\n[31m-# Configuration data is parsed as follows:[m[m\n[31m-# 1. command line options[m[m\n[31m-# 2. user-specific file[m[m\n[31m-# 3. system-wide file[m[m\n[31m-# Any configuration value is only changed the first time it is set.[m[m\n[31m-# Thus, host-specific definitions should be at the beginning of the[m[m\n[31m-# configuration file, and defaults at the end.[m[m\n[31m-[m[m\n[31m-# Site-wide defaults for some commonly used options. For a comprehensive[m[m\n[31m-# list of available options, their meanings and defaults, please see the[m[m\n[31m-# ssh_config(5) man page.[m[m\n[31m-[m[m\n[31m-Host *[m[m\n[31m-# ForwardAgent no[m[m\n[31m- ForwardX11 yes[m[m\n[31m-# ForwardX11Trusted yes[m[m\n[31m-# RhostsRSAAuthentication no[m[m\n[31m-# RSAAuthentication yes[m[m\n[31m-# PasswordAuthentication yes[m[m\n[31m-# HostbasedAuthentication no[m[m\n[31m-# GSSAPIAuthentication no[m[m\n[31m-# GSSAPIDelegateCr\nedentials no[m[m\n[31m-# GSSAPIKeyExchange no[m[m\n[31m-# GSSAPITrustDNS no[m[m\n[31m-# BatchMode no[m[m\n[31m-# CheckHostIP yes[m[m\n[31m-# AddressFamily any[m[m\n[31m-# ConnectTimeout 0[m[m\n[31m-# StrictHostKeyChecking ask[m[m\n[31m-# IdentityFile ~/.ssh/identity[m[m\n[31m-# IdentityFile ~/.ssh/id_rsa[m[m\n[31m-# IdentityFile ~/.ssh/id_dsa[m[m\n[31m-# Port 22[m[m\n[31m-# Protocol 2,1[m[m\n[31m-# Cipher 3des[m[m\n[31m-# Ciphers aes128-cbc,3des-cbc,blowfish-cbc,cast128-cbc,arcfour,aes192-cbc,aes256-cbc[m[m\n[31m-# MACs hmac-md5,hmac-sha1,umac-64@openssh.com,hmac-ripemd160[m[m\n[31m-# EscapeChar ~[m[m\n[31m-# Tunnel no[m[m\n[31m-# TunnelDevice any:any[m[m\n[31m-# PermitLocalCommand no[m[m\n[31m- SendEnv LANG LC_*[m[m\n[31m- HashKnownHosts yes[m[m\n[31m- GSSAPIAuthentication yes[m[m\n[31m- GSSAPIDelegateCredentials no[m[m\n[1mdiff --git a/package_config/HOSTSTEP b/package_config.old/HOSTSTEP[m[m\n[1msimilarity index 100%[m[m\n[1mrename from package_config/HOSTSTEP[m[m\n[1mrename to package_config.old/HOSTSTEP[m[m\n[1mdiff --git a/package_config/HOSTXFCE b/package_config.old/HOSTXFCE[m[m\n[1msimilarity index 100%[m[m\n[1mrename from package_config/HOSTXFCE[m[m\n[1mrename to package_config.old/HOSTXFCE[m[m\n[1mdiff --git a/package_config/OPENWRTDEV b/package_config.old/OPENWRTDEV[m[m\n[1msimilarity index 100%[m[m\n[1mrename from package_config/OPENWRTDEV[m[m\n[1mrename to package_config.old/OPENWRTDEV[m[m\n[1mdiff --git a/package_config/SERVERWIFIDOG b/package_config.old/SERVERWIFIDOG[m[m\n[1msimilarity index 100%[m[m\n[1mrename from package_config/SERVERWIFIDOG[m[m\n[1mrename to package_config.old/SERVERWIFIDOG[m[m\n[1mdiff --git a/package_config/PRINTERDEV b/package_config/PRINTERDEV[m[m\n[1mnew file mode 100644[m[m\n[1mindex 0000000..9791c4b[m[m\n[1m--- /dev/null[m[m\n[1m+++ b/package_config/PRINTERDEV[m[m\n[36m@@ -0,0 +1,9 @@[m[m\n[32m+[m[32m# packages for 3d printing.[m[m\n[32m+[m[m\n[32m+[m[32m# check STL files.[m[m\n[32m+[m[32mPACKAGES aptitude[m[m\n[32m+[m[32madmesh[m[m\n[32m+[m[m\n[32m+[m[32m# i don't remember why i have this installed.[m[m\n[32m+[m[32mPACKAGES aptitude XORG[m[m\n[32m+[m[32mgeomview[m[m\n\\ No newline at end of file[m[m\n[1mdiff --git a/package_config/SERVERQEMU b/package_config/SERVERQEMU[m[m\n[1mindex 15c8aef..02ea099 100644[m[m\n[1m--- a/package_config/SERVERQEMU[m[m\n[1m+++ b/package_config/SERVERQEMU[m[m\n[36m@@ -6,6 +6,5 @@[m [mmultipath-tools[m[m\n multipath-tools-boot[m[m\n open-iscsi[m[m\n qemu-kvm[m[m\n[31m-arno-iptables-firewall[m[m\n [m[m\n [m[m\n[1mdiff --git a/package_config/SWFIREWALL b/package_config/SWFIREWALL[m[m\n[1mnew file mode 100644[m[m\n[1mindex 0000000..5121839[m[m\n[1m--- /dev/null[m[m\n[1m+++ b/package_config/SWFIREWALL[m[m\n[36m@@ -0,0 +1,4 @@[m[m\n[32m+[m[32m# Systems with this class will have a software firewall, provided by arno-iptables-firewall.[m[m\n[32\nm+[m[m\n[32m+[m[32mPACKAGES aptitude[m[m\n[32m+[m[32marno-iptables-firewall[m[m\n[1mdiff --git a/scripts/FAIBASE/10-misc b/scripts/FAIBASE/10-misc[m[m\n[1mindex c4351b7..3d88c45 100755[m[m\n[1m--- a/scripts/FAIBASE/10-misc[m[m\n[1m+++ b/scripts/FAIBASE/10-misc[m[m\n\n[36m@@ -51,6 +51,6 @@[m [m$ROOTCMD install-keymap $KEYMAP || true[m[m\n # dumpkeys | gzip -9f >$target/etc/console/boottime.kmap.gz[m[m\n [m[m\n # enable ssh X11 forwarding[m[m\n:[K\n \n\n[K\n[31m-fcopy /etc/ssh/ssh_config[m[m\n[32m+[m[32m#fcopy /etc/ssh/ssh_config[m[m\n [m[m\n exit $error[m[m\n[1mdiff --git a/scripts/FAIBASE/20-copy-mirror b/scripts/FAIBASE/20-copy-mirror[m[m\n[1mdeleted file mode 100755[m[m\n[1mindex 7541df2..0000000[m[m\n[1m--- a/scripts/FAIBASE/20-copy-mirror[m[m\n[1m+++ /dev/null[m[m\n[36m@@ -1,17 +0,0 @@[m[m\n[31m-#! /bin/bash[m[m\n[31m-[m[m\n[31m-# TODO: if we install from network copy the package mirror via, e.g., wget[m[m\n[31m-[m[m\n[31m-[ -d /media/mirror ] || exit 0[m[m\n[31m-[m[m\n[31m-if ifclass QEMUCLIENT ; then[m[m\n[31m- {[m[m\n[31m- echo \"not copying debian mirror; this is a QEMU install.\"[m[m\n[31m- }[m[m\n[31m-else[m[m\n[31m- {[m[m\n[31m- echo \"Copying Debian mirror from CD to local disk. This may take some time.\"[m[m\n[31m- mkdir -p $target/var/www/debian[m[m\n[31m- cp -a /media/mirror/* $target/var/www/debian[m[m\n[31m- }[m[m\n[31m-fi[m[m\n\\ No newline at end of file[m\n[m\n[1mdiff --git a/scripts/FAIBASE/30-interface b/scripts/FAIBASE/30-interface[m[m\n[1mindex 34d4301..9931134 100755[m[m\n[1m--- a/scripts/FAIBASE/30-interface[m[m\n[1m+++ b/scripts/FAIBASE/30-interface[m[m\n[36m@@ -24,8 +24,12 @@[m [merror=0 ; trap \"error=$((error|1))\" ERR[m[m\n # [ -n \"$NETWORK\" ] && echo \"localnet $NETWORK\" > $target/etc/networks[m[m\n #fi[m[m\n [m[m\n[31m-# here fcopy is mostly used, when installing a client for running in a[m[m\n[31m-# different subnet than during the installation [m[m\n[31m-fcopy -iM /etc/network/interfaces /etc/networks[m[m\n[32m+[m[32mif [ -n \"$NIC1\" ] ; then[m[m\n[32m+[m[32m export PRIMARY_NETWORK_INTERFACE=$NIC1[m[m\n[32m+[m[32m fcopy -iM /etc/network/interfaces /etc/networks[m[m\n[32m+[m[32melse[m[m\n[32m+[m[32m echo \"could not find network interface.\"[m[m\n[32m+[m[32m export error=1[m[m\n[32m+[m[32mfi[m[m\n [m[m\n exit $error[m[m\n[1mdiff --git a/scripts/GRUBEFI/10-setup b/scripts/GRUBEFI/10-setup[m[m\n[1mindex fc1a9bd..5740a4c 100755[m[m\n[1m--- a/scripts/GRUBEFI/10-setup[m[m\n[1m+++ b/scripts/GRUBEFI/10-setup[m[m\n[36m@@ -10,5 +10,9 @@[m [m$ROOTCMD grub-install --directory /usr/lib/grub/x86_64-efi/[m[m\n # generate a config file[m[m\n $ROOTCMD update-grub2[m[m\n [m[m\n[32m+[m[32m# copy the grub EFI binary into the location for the default EFI binary.[m[m\n[32m+[m[32m$ROOTCMD mkdir /boot/efi/EFI/Boot/[m[m\n[32m+[m[32m$ROOTCMD cp /boot/efi/EFI/debian/grubx64.efi /boot/efi/EFI/Boot/bootx64.efi[m[m\n[32m+[m[m\n exit $error[m[m\n [m[m\n[7m(END)[27m[K\nq\n\n[K[?1l>\n[?2004h]0;demo@faiserver: /home/fai/configdemo@faiserver:/home/fai/config$ \n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n[A", "output": "845.209027, new event"} +{"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n[1mdiff --git a/class/50-host-classes b/class/50-host-classes[m[m\n[1mindex 2804e2a..c5dbe11 100755[m[m\n[1m--- a/class/50-host-classes[m[m\n[1m+++ b/class/50-host-classes[m[m\n[36m@@ -47,7 +47,7 @@[m [mcase $HOSTNAME in[m[m\n faiserver)[m[m\n echo -n \"JADMIN DEVHOST SERVERFAI JUSER\" ;;[m[m\n qemuhost)[m[m\n[31m- echo -n \"JADMIN DEVHOST SERVERFTP SERVERDHCP SERVERDHCPBOOT SERVERDNS SERVERSNMP SERVERWWW SERVERWWWMRTG SERVERQEMU SERVERQEMUDEV SERVERCREATEVM SERVERCREATEVMDEV SERVERWWWCREATEVM\" ;;[m[m\n[32m+[m [32mecho -n \"JADMIN DEVHOST SERVERFTP SERVERDHCP SERVERDHCPBOOT SERVERDNS SERVERSNMP SERVERWWW SERVERWWWMRTG SERVERQEMU SERVERQEMUDEV SERVERCREATEVM SERVERCREATEVMDEV SERVERWWWCREATEVM SWFIREWALL\" ;;[m[m\n wikiserver)[m[m\n echo -n \"JADMIN JUSER SERVERSNMP SERVERWIKI SERVERWWW\" ;;[m[m\n awikiserver)[m[m\n[1mdiff --git a/files/etc/apt/sources.list/DEFAULT b/files/etc/apt/sources.list/DEFAULT[m[m\n\n[1mindex 9ac9cf9..e791d56 100644[m[m\n[1m--- a/files/etc/apt/sources.list/DEFAULT[m[m\n[1m+++ b/files/etc/apt/sources.list/DEFAULT[m[m\n[36m@@ -3,13 +3,10 @@[m[m\n\n... [TRUNCATED 13 LINES OF SYSTEM OUTPUT] ...\n\n[31m-#deb http://http.us.debian.org/debian unstable main[m[m\n[31m-#deb-src http://http.us.debian.org/debian unstable main[m[m\n[31m-[m[m\n[31m-deb http://security.debian.org/ stable/updates main[m[m\n\\ No newline at \nend of file[m[m\n[32m+[m[32mdeb http://security.debian.org/debian-security stable-security main[m[m\n\\ No newline at end of file[m[m\n[1mdiff --git a/files/etc/apt/sources.list/QEMUCLIENT b/files/etc/apt/sources.list/QEMUCLIENT[m[m\n[1mindex 44032de..e21e4fe 100644[m[m\n\n... [TRUNCATED 43 LINES OF SYSTEM OUTPUT] ...\n\n[31m-[m[m\n[31m-# This is the ssh client system-wide configuration file. See[m[m\n[31m-# ssh_config(5) for more information. This file provides defaults for[m[m\n[31m-# users, and the values can be changed in per-user configuration files[m[m\n\n[31m-# or on the command line.[m[m\n[31m-[m[m\n[31m-# Configuration data is parsed as follows:[m[m\n[31m-# 1. command line options[m[m\n[31m-# 2. user-specific file[m[m\n\n... [TRUNCATED 14 LINES OF SYSTEM OUTPUT] ...\n\n[31m-# RSAAuthentication yes[m[m\n[31m-# PasswordAuthentication yes[m[m\n[31m-# HostbasedAuthentication no[m[m\n[31m-# GSSAPIAuthentication no[m[m\n[31m-# GSSAPIDelegateCr\nedentials no[m[m\n[31m-# GSSAPIKeyExchange no[m[m\n[31m-# GSSAPITrustDNS no[m[m\n[31m-# BatchMode no[m[m\n[31m-# CheckHostIP yes[m[m\n\n... [TRUNCATED 65 LINES OF SYSTEM OUTPUT] ...\n\n[1m--- /dev/null[m[m\n[1m+++ b/package_config/SWFIREWALL[m[m\n[36m@@ -0,0 +1,4 @@[m[m\n[32m+[m[32m# Systems with this class will have a software firewall, provided by arno-iptables-firewall.[m[m\n[32\nm+[m[m\n[32m+[m[32mPACKAGES aptitude[m[m\n[32m+[m[32marno-iptables-firewall[m[m\n[1mdiff --git a/scripts/FAIBASE/10-misc b/scripts/FAIBASE/10-misc[m[m\n[1mindex c4351b7..3d88c45 100755[m[m\n[1m--- a/scripts/FAIBASE/10-misc[m[m\n[1m+++ b/scripts/FAIBASE/10-misc[m[m\n\n[36m@@ -51,6 +51,6 @@[m [m$ROOTCMD install-keymap $KEYMAP || true[m[m\n # dumpkeys | gzip -9f >$target/etc/console/boottime.kmap.gz[m[m\n [m[m\n # enable ssh X11 forwarding[m[m\n:[K\n \n\n[K\n[31m-fcopy /etc/ssh/ssh_config[m[m\n[32m+[m[32m#fcopy /etc/ssh/ssh_config[m[m\n [m[m\n exit $error[m[m\n[1mdiff --git a/scripts/FAIBASE/20-copy-mirror b/scripts/FAIBASE/20-copy-mirror[m[m\n\n... [TRUNCATED 18 LINES OF SYSTEM OUTPUT] ...\n\n[31m- mkdir -p $target/var/www/debian[m[m\n[31m- cp -a /media/mirror/* $target/var/www/debian[m[m\n[31m- }[m[m\n[31m-fi[m[m\n\\ No newline at end of file[m\n[m\n[1mdiff --git a/scripts/FAIBASE/30-interface b/scripts/FAIBASE/30-interface[m[m\n[1mindex 34d4301..9931134 100755[m[m\n[1m--- a/scripts/FAIBASE/30-interface[m[m\n[1m+++ b/scripts/FAIBASE/30-interface[m[m\n\n... [TRUNCATED 26 LINES OF SYSTEM OUTPUT] ...\n\n[32m+[m[32m$ROOTCMD cp /boot/efi/EFI/debian/grubx64.efi /boot/efi/EFI/Boot/bootx64.efi[m[m\n[32m+[m[m\n exit $error[m[m\n [m[m\n[7m(END)[27m[K\nq\n\n[K[?1l>\n[?2004h]0;demo@faiserver: /home/fai/configdemo@faiserver:/home/fai/config$ \n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n[A", "output": "845.209027, new event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n\n[D\n\n[D\n\n[D\n\n[D\n\n[D\n\n[D\n\n[D\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n", "output": "860.478354, old event"} -{"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n\n[D\n\n\n[1P\n3\n[1@3\n\n\n\n[?2004l\n\nsudo: unable to resolve host faiserver: Name or service not known\n\n[?1h=\n\n[1mdiff --git a/scripts/GRUBEFI/10-setup b/scripts/GRUBEFI/10-setup[m[m\n[1mnew file mode 100755[m[m\n[1mindex 0000000..5740a4c[m[m\n[1m--- /dev/null[m[m\n[1m+++ b/scripts/GRUBEFI/10-setup[m[m\n[36m@@ -0,0 +1,18 @@[m[m\n[32m+[m[32m#! /bin/bash[m[m\n[32m+[m[m\n[32m+[m[32merror=0 ; trap \"error=$((error|1))\" ERR[m[m\n[32m+[m[m\n[32m+[m[32m#fcopy -Uv boot/grub/grub.cfg[m[m\n[32m+[m[m\n[32m+[m[32m# install grub.[m[m\n[32m+[m[32m$ROOTCMD grub-install --directory /usr/lib/grub/x86_64-efi/[m[m\n[32m+[m[m\n[32m+[m[32m# generate a config file[m[m\n[32m+[m[32m$ROOTCMD update-grub2[m[m\n[32m+[m[m\n[32m+[m[32m# copy the grub EFI binary into the location for the default EFI binary.[m[m\n[32m+[m[32m$ROOTCMD mkdir /boot/efi/EFI/Boot/[m[m\n[32m+[m[32m$ROOTCMD cp /boot/efi/EFI/debian/grubx64.efi /boot/efi/EFI/Boot/bootx64.efi[m[m\n[32m+[m[m\n[32m+[m[32mexit $error[m[m\n[32m+[m[m\n\n\n[K[?1l>\n[?2004h]0;demo@faiserver: /home/fai/configdemo@faiserver:/home/fai/config$ \n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n[A", "output": "879.916661, new event"} +{"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n\n[D\n\n\n[1P\n3\n[1@3\n\n\n\n[?2004l\n\nsudo: unable to resolve host faiserver: Name or service not known\n\n[?1h=\n\n[1mdiff --git a/scripts/GRUBEFI/10-setup b/scripts/GRUBEFI/10-setup[m[m\n[1mnew file mode 100755[m[m\n[1mindex 0000000..5740a4c[m[m\n[1m--- /dev/null[m[m\n[1m+++ b/scripts/GRUBEFI/10-setup[m[m\n\n... [TRUNCATED 15 LINES OF SYSTEM OUTPUT] ...\n\n[32m+[m[32m$ROOTCMD cp /boot/efi/EFI/debian/grubx64.efi /boot/efi/EFI/Boot/bootx64.efi[m[m\n[32m+[m[m\n[32m+[m[32mexit $error[m[m\n[32m+[m[m\n\n\n[K[?1l>\n[?2004h]0;demo@faiserver: /home/fai/configdemo@faiserver:/home/fai/config$ \n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n[A", "output": "879.916661, new event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n[?2004h]0;demo@faiserver: /home/fai/configdemo@faiserver:/home/fai/config$ \n[A\nsudo git diff master~20 package_config/GRUBEFI\n[D\n\n[D\n\n[D\n\n[D\n\n[D\n\n[D\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n", "output": "909.34946, old event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n\n[D\n\n\n[1P package_config/GRUBEFI\n5\n5 package_config/GRUBEFI\n\n\n\n[?2004l\n\nsudo: unable to resolve host faiserver: Name or service not known\n\n[?1h=\n\n[1mdiff --git a/package_config/GRUBEFI b/package_config/GRUBEFI[m[m\n[1mnew file mode 100644[m[m\n[1mindex 0000000..386f8c0[m[m\n[1m--- /dev/null[m[m\n[1m+++ b/package_config/GRUBEFI[m[m\n[36m@@ -0,0 +1,7 @@[m[m\n[32m+[m[32m# the grub EFI support packages.[m[m\n[32m+[m[32m#PACKAGES aptitude HW686[m[m\n[32m+[m[32m#grub-efi-ia32[m[m\n[32m+[m[m\n[32m+[m[32mPACKAGES aptitude HWAMD64[m[m\n[32m+[m[32mgrub-efi-amd64[m[m\n[32m+[m[m\n\n\n[K[?1l>\n[?2004h]0;demo@faiserver: /home/fai/configdemo@faiserver:/home/fai/config$ \n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\ns", "output": "938.190858, new event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nt\nt\n \n \nc\nc\na\na\nc\nc\nh\nh\ne\ne\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n ", "output": "940.821125, old event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\ne\n \n \ns\ns\ne\ne\na\na\nr\nr\nc\nc\nh\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nh", "output": "946.924533, old event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n-\ne\ne\nf\nf\ni\ni\n\n\n\n[?2004l\n\nsudo: unable to resolve host faiserver: Name or service not known\n\ndi-netboot-assistant - Debian-Installer netboot assistant\n\ngrub-efi-ia32-signed - GRand Unified Bootloader, version 2 (i386 UEFI signed by Debian)\ngrub-efi - GRand Unified Bootloader, version 2 (dummy package)\ngrub-efi-amd64 - GRand Unified Bootloader, version 2 (EFI-AMD64 version)\ngrub-efi-amd64-bin - GRand Unified Bootloader, version 2 (EFI-AMD64 modules)\ngrub-efi-amd64-dbg - GRand Unified Bootloader, version 2 (EFI-AMD64 debug files)\ngrub-efi-ia32 - GRand Unified Bootloader, version 2 (EFI-IA32 version)\ngrub-efi-ia32-bin - GRand Unified Bootloader, version 2 (EFI-IA32 modules)\n\ngrub-efi-ia32-dbg - GRand Unified Bootloader, version 2 (EFI-IA32 debug files)\ngrub-efi-ia32-signed-template - GRand Unified Bootloader, version 2 (EFI-IA32 signing template)\n\n[?2004h]0;demo@faiserver: /home/fai/configdemo@faiserver:/home/fai/config$ \n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n[A", "output": "2152.677785, new event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n[?1h=\n\n\n[K[?1l>\n[?2004h]0;demo@faiserver: /home/fai/configdemo@faiserver:/home/fai/config$ \n[A\nsudo git diff master~15 disk_config/HWPHYS\n[D\n\n[D\n\n[D\n\n[D\n\n[D\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n", "output": "2166.706523, old event"} -{"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n\n[1P disk_config/HWPHYS\n3\n3 disk_config/HWPHYS\n0\n0 disk_config/HWPHYS\n\n\n\n[?2004l\n\nsudo: unable to resolve host faiserver: Name or service not known\n\n[?1h=\n\n[1mdiff --git a/disk_config/HWPHYS b/disk_config/HWPHYS[m[m\n[1mindex 3847d51..8ce94ce 100644[m[m\n[1m--- a/disk_config/HWPHYS[m[m\n[1m+++ b/disk_config/HWPHYS[m[m\n[36m@@ -5,19 +5,15 @@[m[m\n #[m[m\n # <type> <mountpoint> <size in mb> [mount options] [;extras][m[m\n [m[m\n[31m-disk_config disk1 bootable:1[m[m\n[31m-primary - 64-256 - -[m[m\n[31m-primary - 0- - -[m[m\n[32m+[m[32mdisk_config disk1 disklabel:gpt fstabkey:uuid bootable:1[m[m\n[32m+[m[32mp=efi /boot/efi 64-128 vfat rw[m[m\n[32m+[m[32mp=boot - 64-256 - -[m[m\n[32m+[m[32mp=raid - 0- - -[m[m\n [m[m\n[31m-# more does not work.[m[m\n[31m-#disk_config raid[m[m\n[31m-#raid1 /boot disk1.1,disk2,2:missing ext2 rw,errors=remount-ro[m[m\n[31m-#raid1 - disk1.3,disk2.3:missing - -[m[m\n[31m-[m[m\n[31m-#FIXME: works, but h\nard device path == BAD, asking for DISASTER.[m[m\n[31m-disk_config raid[m[m\n[31m-raid1 /boot disk1.1,/dev/sdb1:missing ext2 rw,errors=remount-ro[m[m\n[31m-raid1 - disk1.2,/dev/sdb2:missing - -[m[m\n[32m+[m[32m#FIXME: works, but hard device path == BAD, asking for problems with systems with.. 25 disks.[m[m\n[32m+[m[32mdisk_config raid fstabkey:uuid[m[m\n[32m+[m[32mraid1 /boot disk1.2,sdz:missing ext2 rw,errors=remount-ro[m[m\n[32m+[m[32mraid1 - disk1.3,sdz:missing - -[m[m\n [m[m\n disk_config lvm[m[m\n vg faibase md1[m[m\n\n\n[K[?1l>\n[?2004h]0;demo@faiserver: /home/fai/configdemo@faiserver:/home/fai/config$ \n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nd", "output": "2192.495031, new event"} +{"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n\n[1P disk_config/HWPHYS\n3\n3 disk_config/HWPHYS\n0\n0 disk_config/HWPHYS\n\n\n\n[?2004l\n\nsudo: unable to resolve host faiserver: Name or service not known\n\n[?1h=\n\n[1mdiff --git a/disk_config/HWPHYS b/disk_config/HWPHYS[m[m\n[1mindex 3847d51..8ce94ce 100644[m[m\n[1m--- a/disk_config/HWPHYS[m[m\n[1m+++ b/disk_config/HWPHYS[m[m\n[36m@@ -5,19 +5,15 @@[m[m\n\n... [TRUNCATED 12 LINES OF SYSTEM OUTPUT] ...\n\n[31m-#disk_config raid[m[m\n[31m-#raid1 /boot disk1.1,disk2,2:missing ext2 rw,errors=remount-ro[m[m\n[31m-#raid1 - disk1.3,disk2.3:missing - -[m[m\n[31m-[m[m\n[31m-#FIXME: works, but h\nard device path == BAD, asking for DISASTER.[m[m\n[31m-disk_config raid[m[m\n[31m-raid1 /boot disk1.1,/dev/sdb1:missing ext2 rw,errors=remount-ro[m[m\n[31m-raid1 - disk1.2,/dev/sdb2:missing - -[m[m\n[32m+[m[32m#FIXME: works, but hard device path == BAD, asking for problems with systems with.. 25 disks.[m[m\n[32m+[m[32mdisk_config raid fstabkey:uuid[m[m\n[32m+[m[32mraid1 /boot disk1.2,sdz:missing ext2 rw,errors=remount-ro[m[m\n[32m+[m[32mraid1 - disk1.3,sdz:missing - -[m[m\n [m[m\n disk_config lvm[m[m\n vg faibase md1[m[m\n\n\n[K[?1l>\n[?2004h]0;demo@faiserver: /home/fai/configdemo@faiserver:/home/fai/config$ \n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nd", "output": "2192.495031, new event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\ne\ne\n\n[K\n\n[K\n\n[K\n\n\n\n[?2004l\n\nlogout\n\nConnection to 172.16.0.17 closed.\n\n\n[?2004hdemo@stephost:~$ \n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nc", "output": "5934.348747, new event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nm/\nm\nm\na\na\np\np\n\t\n \n\n\n\n[?2004l\n\ncat: /run/mdadm/map\n: Permission denied\n\n[?2004hdemo@stephost:~$ \n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n[A", "output": "5940.88235, new event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n\ndrupalserver-tearoff-13: Runable,\n\nnullhost-tearoff-11: Runable,\n\nwikiserver-tearoff-2: Runable,\n\nfaiserver-tearoff-8: Runable,\n\nfaiserver-tearoff-9: Runable,\n\nfaiserver-tearoff-1: Runable,\n\nfaiserver-tearoff-19: Runable,\n\nnullhost-tearoff-10: Runable,\n Running\nnullhost-tearoff-7: Runable,\n\nfaiserver-tearoff-18: Runable,\n\nfaiserver-tearoff-12: Runable,\n\nnullhost-tearoff-6: Runable,\n Running\nnullhost-tearoff-15: Runable,\n\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n[?2004hdemo@stephost:~$ ", "output": "9.110867, new event"} @@ -1271,7 +1271,7 @@ {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nG\n\t\nRUBEFI \nG\nG\nR\nR\nU\nU\nB\nB\n\n\n\n[?2004l\n\nsudo: unable to resolve host faiserver: Name or service not known\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n[?2004h]0;demo@faiserver: /home/fai/config/disk_configdemo@faiserver:/home/fai/config/disk_config$ ", "output": "132.604877, new event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nB\n[D\n\n[D\n\n[D\n\n[D\n\n[D\n\n[D\n\n[D\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n", "output": "139.884674, old event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n\n[?2004l\n\n[?1049h[22;0;0t[?12;25h[?1h=\n[H[2J[196d[K[?1l>[?12l[?25h[?1049l[23;0;0t[39;49m\n[?1049h[22;0;0t[?12;25h[?1h=\n[H[2J\n[195d[?25l[7m-UUU:----F1 [0m[39;49m[27m[7m[1m*scratch* [0m[39;49m[27m[7m All L1 (Fundamental) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------[0m[39;49m[27m\n[A[2d[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\n[196d[?25lLoading /etc/emacs/site-start.d/00debian.el (source)...done[K[H\n[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\n[196;33H[?25l50autoconf.el (source)...[K[H\n[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\n[196;58H[?25ldone[H\n[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\n[196;35H[?25ldictionaries-common.el (source)...[H\n[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\n[196;9H[?25ldebian-ispell...[K[H\n[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\n[196;9H[?25l/var/cache/dictionaries-common/emacsen-ispell-default.el (source)...[H\n[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\n[196;77H[?25ldone[H\n[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\n[196;9H[?25ldebian-ispell...done[K[H\n[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\n[196;9H[?25l/var/cache/dictionaries-common/emacsen-ispell-dicts.el (source)...[H\n[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n[196;75H[?25ldone[H\n[?12l[?25h[?12;25h", "output": "145.192988, old event"} -{"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n[196;9H[?25l/var/cache/dictionaries-common/emacsen-ispell-dicts.el (source)...[H\n[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\n[196;75H[?25ldone[H\n[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\n[196;10H[?25letc/emacs/site-start.d/50dictionaries-common[6P[H\n[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\n[>0c\n[>41;372;0c\n]11;?\\\n]11;rgb:0000/0000/0000\\\n[>4;1m[?2004h[?1004h\n[196d[?25lFor information about GNU Emacs and the GNU system, type [40mC-h C-a[39;49m.[K[H\n[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\n[196d[?25lNote: file is write protected[K[H\n[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\n[196d[?25lNote: file is write protected[K[H[7mFile Edit Options Buffers Tools Help [0m[39;49m[27m\n[A\n# generic disk configuration for one small disk[K\n# disk size from 6144MB up, with the option to[K\n# have an 2nd disk of matching size to create[K\n# a raid1 with.[K\n#[K\n# <type> <mountpoint> <size in mb> [mount options] [;extras][K\n[K\ndisk_config disk1 disklabel:gpt fstabkey:uuid bootable:1[K\np=efi /boot/efi 64-128 vfat rw[K\np=boot - 64-256 - -[K\np=raid - 0- - -[K\n[K\n#FIXME: works, but hard device path == BAD, asking for problems with systems with.. 25 disks.[K\ndisk_config raid fstabkey:uuid[K\nraid1 /boot disk1.2,sdz:missing ext2 rw,errors=remount-ro[K\nraid1 - disk1.3,sdz:missing - -[K\n[K\ndisk_config lvm[K\nvg faibase md1[K\nfaibase-_root / 2048-6144 ext4 rw,errors=remount-ro[K\nfaibase-_home /home 50- ext4 rw,errors=remount-ro[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[K\n[7m-UU-:%%--F1 [0m[39;49m[27m[7m[1mGRUB [0m[39;49m[27m[7m All L1 (Fundamental) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------[0m[39;49m[27m\n[A[2d[?12l[?25h[?12;25h", "output": "145.816181, old event"} +{"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n[196;9H[?25l/var/cache/dictionaries-common/emacsen-ispell-dicts.el (source)...[H\n[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\n[196;75H[?25ldone[H\n[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\n[196;10H[?25letc/emacs/site-start.d/50dictionaries-common[6P[H\n[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\n[>0c\n[>41;372;0c\n]11;?\\\n]11;rgb:0000/0000/0000\\\n[>4;1m[?2004h[?1004h\n[196d[?25lFor information about GNU Emacs and the GNU system, type [40mC-h C-a[39;49m.[K[H\n[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\n[196d[?25lNote: file is write protected[K[H\n[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\n[196d[?25lNote: file is write protected[K[H[7mFile Edit Options Buffers Tools Help [0m[39;49m[27m\n[A\n# generic disk configuration for one small disk[K\n# disk size from 6144MB up, with the option to[K\n# have an 2nd disk of matching size to create[K\n\n... 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Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n\nOD\n\nOD\n\nOD\n\nOD\n\nOD\n\nOD\n\nOD\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n", "output": "286.132147, old event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n[196;1H[K[98;34H[?25l[7m7[0m[39;49m[27m[8;1H[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\nOC\n[98;34H[?25l[7m8[0m[39;49m[27m[9;1H[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\nOB\n[98;34H[?25l[7m9[0m[39;49m[27m[10;1H[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\n[O\n[I\n\n\n[196d[?25l(No changes need to be saved)[10;1H[?12l[?25h[?12;25h\n\n[196d[K[10d\n\n[196d[K[?1004l[?2004l[>4m[?1l>[?12l[?25h[?1049l[23;0;0t[39;49m\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n[?2004h]0;demo@faiserver: /home/fai/config/disk_configdemo@faiserver:/home/fai/config/disk_config$ ", "output": "414.819185, new event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\ne\ne\n/\n/\nf\nf\na\na\ni\ni\n\t\n/\n\n\n\n[?2004l\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n[?2004h]0;demo@faiserver: /home/faidemo@faiserver:/home/fai$ ", "output": "451.397843, new event"} @@ -1283,7 +1283,7 @@ {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nI: Unpacking e2fsprogs...\n\nI: Unpacking findutils...\n\nI: Unpacking gcc-12-base:i386...\n\nI: Unpacking gpgv...\n\nI: Unpacking grep...\n\nI: Unpacking gzip...\n\nI: Unpacking hostname...\n\nI: Unpacking init-system-helpers...\n\nI: Unpacking libacl1:i386...\n\nI: Unpacking libapt-pkg6.0:i386...\n\nI: Unpacking libattr1:i386...\n\nI: Unpacking libaudit-common...\n\nI: Unpacking libaudit1:i386...\n\nI: Unpacking libblkid1:i386...\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nI: Unpacking libbz2-1.0:i386...\n", "output": "509.511894, old event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nI: Configuring libdebconfclient0:i386...\n\nI: Configuring base-files...\n\nI: Configuring libbz2-1.0:i386...\n\nI: Configuring libdb5.3:i386...\n\nI: Configuring libblkid1:i386...\n\nI: Configuring libstdc++6:i386...\n\nI: Configuring libtinfo6:i386...\n\nI: Configuring bash...\n\nI: Configuring libzstd1:i386...\n\nI: Configuring liblzma5:i386...\n\nI: Configuring libgpg-error0:i386...\n\nI: Configuring liblz4-1:i386...\n\nI: Configuring libc-bin...\n\nI: Configuring ncurses-bin...\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nI: Configuring libacl1:i386...\n", "output": "530.4075, old event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nI: Configuring findutils...\n\nI: Configuring libmount1:i386...\n\nI: Configuring libsemanage2:i386...\n\nI: Configuring base-passwd...\n\nI: Configuring bsdutils...\n\nI: Configuring tar...\n\nI: Configuring libpam-modules-bin...\n\nI: Configuring coreutils...\n\nI: Configuring util-linux...\n\nI: Configuring dpkg...\n\nI: Configuring mount...\n\nI: Configuring dash...\n\nI: Configuring libpam-modules:i386...\n\nI: Configuring grep...\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nI: Configuring perl-base...\n", "output": "534.324069, old event"} -{"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nI: Configuring iproute2...\n\nI: Configuring isc-dhcp-client...\n\nI: Configuring ifupdown...\n\nI: Configuring tasksel...\n\nI: Configuring tasksel-data...\n\nI: Configuring libc-bin...\n\nI: Base system installed successfully.\n\nCreating base.tar.xz\n\nWarning: no hostname for 172.16.0.17 found, not adding to /etc/hosts.\n'/etc/resolv.conf' -> '/srv/fai/nfsroot/etc/resolv.conf-installserver'\n\n'/etc/resolv.conf' -> '/srv/fai/nfsroot/etc/resolv.conf'\nUpgrading /srv/fai/nfsroot\n\nGet:1 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm InRelease [151 kB]\n\nGet:2 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 Packages [8680 kB]\n\nFetched 8831 kB in 3s (3007 kB/s)\nReading package lists...\n\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nReading package lists...\nBuilding dependency tree...\nThe following additional packages will be installed:\n debconf-utils dracut-core fai-client fai-setup-storage file iputils-arping\n kpartx libfile-lchown-perl libgdbm-compat4 libgdbm6 liblinux-lvm-perl\n liblzo2-2 libmagic-mgc libmagic1 libparse-recdescent-perl libparted2\n libperl5.36 parted patch perl perl-modules-5.36 pxelinux squashfs-tools\n syslinux-efi zstd\nSuggested packages:\n logtail libgraph-perl cryptsetup dosfstools jfsutils ntfs-3g reiserfsprogs\n xfsprogs gdbm-l10n libparted-dev libparted-i18n parted-doc ed diffutils-doc\n perl-doc libterm-readline-gnu-perl | libterm-readline-perl-perl make\n libtap-harness-archive-perl tftpd-hpa\nRecommended packages:\n cryptsetup dmraid lvm2 mdadm console-setup binutils pigz pkg-config\n nfs-common open-iscsi nbd-client curl syslinux-common\nThe following NEW packages will be installed:\n debconf-utils dracut-config-generic dracut-core dracut-live dracut-network\n dracut-squash fai-client fai-nfsroot fai-setup-storage file iputils-arping\n kpartx libfile-lchown-perl libgdbm-compat4 libgdbm6 liblinux-lvm-perl\n liblzo2-2 libmagic-mgc libmagic1 libparse-recdescent-perl libparted2\n libperl5.36 parted patch perl perl-modules-5.36 pxelinux squashfs-tools\n syslinux-efi zstd\n", "output": "604.715892, new event"} +{"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nI: Configuring iproute2...\n\nI: Configuring isc-dhcp-client...\n\nI: Configuring ifupdown...\n\nI: Configuring tasksel...\n\nI: Configuring tasksel-data...\n\nI: Configuring libc-bin...\n\nI: Base system installed successfully.\n\nCreating base.tar.xz\n\nWarning: no hostname for 172.16.0.17 found, not adding to /etc/hosts.\n'/etc/resolv.conf' -> '/srv/fai/nfsroot/etc/resolv.conf-installserver'\n\n'/etc/resolv.conf' -> '/srv/fai/nfsroot/etc/resolv.conf'\nUpgrading /srv/fai/nfsroot\n\nGet:1 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm InRelease [151 kB]\n\nGet:2 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 Packages [8680 kB]\n\nFetched 8831 kB in 3s (3007 kB/s)\nReading package lists...\n\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nReading package lists...\nBuilding dependency tree...\nThe following additional packages will be installed:\n debconf-utils dracut-core fai-client fai-setup-storage file iputils-arping\n kpartx libfile-lchown-perl libgdbm-compat4 libgdbm6 liblinux-lvm-perl\n\n... [TRUNCATED 14 LINES OF SYSTEM OUTPUT] ...\n\n kpartx libfile-lchown-perl libgdbm-compat4 libgdbm6 liblinux-lvm-perl\n liblzo2-2 libmagic-mgc libmagic1 libparse-recdescent-perl libparted2\n libperl5.36 parted patch perl perl-modules-5.36 pxelinux squashfs-tools\n syslinux-efi zstd\n", "output": "604.715892, new event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nPreparing to unpack .../00-perl-modules-5.36_5.36.0-7+deb12u1_all.deb ...\nUnpacking perl-modules-5.36 (5.36.0-7+deb12u1) ...\n\nSelecting previously unselected package libgdbm6:i386.\nPreparing to unpack .../01-libgdbm6_1.23-3_i386.deb ...\nUnpacking libgdbm6:i386 (1.23-3) ...\n\nSelecting previously unselected package libgdbm-compat4:i386.\nPreparing to unpack .../02-libgdbm-compat4_1.23-3_i386.deb ...\nUnpacking libgdbm-compat4:i386 (1.23-3) ...\n\nSelecting previously unselected package libperl5.36:i386.\n\nPreparing to unpack .../03-libperl5.36_5.36.0-7+deb12u1_i386.deb ...\n\nUnpacking libperl5.36:i386 (5.36.0-7+deb12u1) ...\n\nSelecting previously unselected package perl.\n\nPreparing to unpack .../04-perl_5.36.0-7+deb12u1_i386.deb ...\n\nUnpacking perl (5.36.0-7+deb12u1) ...\n\nSelecting previously unselected package libmagic-mgc.\n\nPreparing to unpack .../05-libmagic-mgc_1%3a5.44-3_i386.deb ...\n\nUnpacking libmagic-mgc (1:5.44-3) ...\n\nSelecting previously unselected package libmagic1:i386.\n\nPreparing to unpack .../06-libmagic1_1%3a5.44-3_i386.deb ...\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nUnpacking libmagic1:i386 (1:5.44-3) ...\n", "output": "609.741896, old event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nUnpacking liblzo2-2:i386 (2.10-2) ...\n\nSelecting previously unselected package squashfs-tools.\n\nPreparing to unpack .../16-squashfs-tools_1%3a4.5.1-1_i386.deb ...\n\nUnpacking squashfs-tools (1:4.5.1-1) ...\n\nSelecting previously unselected package dracut-squash.\n\nPreparing to unpack .../17-dracut-squash_059-4_all.deb ...\nUnpacking dracut-squash (059-4) ...\n\nSelecting previously unselected package libfile-lchown-perl.\n\nPreparing to unpack .../18-libfile-lchown-perl_0.02-3+b1_i386.deb ...\n\nUnpacking libfile-lchown-perl (0.02-3+b1) ...\n\nSelecting previously unselected package zstd.\n\nPreparing to unpack .../19-zstd_1.5.4+dfsg2-5_i386.deb ...\n\nUnpacking zstd (1.5.4+dfsg2-5) ...\n\nSelecting previously unselected package fai-client.\n\nPreparing to unpack .../20-fai-client_6.0.3+deb12u1_all.deb ...\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nUnpacking fai-client (6.0.3+deb12u1) ...\n", "output": "611.00948, old event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nGet:20 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libpython3.11-minimal i386 3.11.2-6+deb12u2 [814 kB]\n\nGet:21 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libexpat1 i386 2.5.0-1 [103 kB]\n\nGet:22 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 python3.11-minimal i386 3.11.2-6+deb12u2 [2131 kB]\n\nGet:23 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 python3-minimal i386 3.11.2-1+b1 [26.3 kB]\n\nGet:24 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 media-types all 10.0.0 [26.1 kB]\nGet:25 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libpython3.11-stdlib i386 3.11.2-6+deb12u2 [1798 kB]\n\nGet:26 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 python3.11 i386 3.11.2-6+deb12u2 [573 kB]\n\nGet:27 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libpython3-stdlib i386 3.11.2-1+b1 [9308 B]\n\nGet:28 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 python3 i386 3.11.2-1+b1 [26.3 kB]\n\nGet:29 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 nfs-common i386 1:2.6.2-4 [274 kB]\n\nGet:30 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libcbor0.8 i386 0.8.0-2+b1 [29.8 kB]\n\nGet:31 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libfido2-1 i386 1.12.0-2+b1 [87.0 kB]\n\nGet:32 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 openssh-client i386 1:9.2p1-2+deb12u3 [1008 kB]\n\nGet:33 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 openssh-sftp-server i386 1:9.2p1-2+deb12u3 [70.2 kB]\n\nGet:34 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 runit-helper all 2.15.2 [6520 B]\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nGet:35 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 openssh-server i386 1:9.2p1-2+deb12u3 [465 kB]\n", "output": "616.430379, old event"} @@ -1320,7 +1320,7 @@ {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nFetched 1,552 kB in 0s (14.9 MB/s)\n\ninstall_packages: executing aptitude -R -d -o Aptitude::Log=/dev/null -o Aptitude::CmdLine::Ignore-Trust-Violations=yes -o APT::Get::AllowUnauthenticated=true -o Acquire::AllowInsecureRepositories=true -o DPkg::force-conflicts::=yes -o Dir::State=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/lib/apt -o Dir::Log=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/log/apt -o Dir::State::extended_states=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/lib/apt/lists/extended_states -o Dir::State::status=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/statefile -o Dir::Cache=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/cache/apt -o Dir::State=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/cache/apt -o Dir::Cache::Archives=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/cache/apt/archives -o Dir::Etc=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/etc/apt/ -o Dir::State::Lists=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/lib/apt/lists/ -y install mediawiki\n\nReading package lists...\n\nBuilding dependency tree...\n\nReading state information...\n\nReading extended state information...\n\nInitializing package states...\n\nWriting extended state information...\n\nBuilding tag database...\n\nThe following NEW packages will be installed:\n apache2{a} apache2-bin{a} apache2-data{a} apache2-utils{a} debconf{a} dpkg{a} gcc-12-base{a} init-system-helpers{a} libacl1{a} libapache2-mod-php8.2{a} libapr1{a} libaprutil1{a} libaprutil1-dbd-sqlite3{a} libaprutil1-ldap{a} libargon2-1{a} libbrotli1{a} libbsd0{a} libbz2-1.0{a} libc6{a} libcap2{a} libcom-err2{a} libcrypt1{a} libcurl4{a} libdb5.3{a} libedit2{a} libexpat1{a} libffi8{a} libfile-find-rule-perl{a} libgcc-s1{a} libgcrypt20{a} libgdbm-compat4{a} libgdbm6{a} libgmp10{a} libgnutls30{a} libgpg-error0{a} libgssapi-krb5-2{a} libhogweed6{a} libicu72{a} libidn2-0{a} libjansson4{a} libk5crypto3{a} libkeyutils1{a} libkrb5-3{a} libkrb5support0{a} libldap-2.5-0{a} liblua5.3-0{a} liblz4-1{a} liblzma5{a} libmagic-mgc{a} libmagic1{a} libmd0{a} libncursesw6{a} libnettle8{a} libnghttp2-14{a} libnumber-compare-perl{a} libonig5{a} libp11-kit0{a} libpcre2-8-0{a} libperl5.36{a} libproc2-0{a} libpsl5{a} librtmp1{a} libsasl2-2{a} libsasl2-modules-db{a} libselinux1{a} libsodium23{a} libsqlite3-0{a} libssh2-1{a} libssl3{a} libstdc++6{a} libsystemd0{a} libtasn1-6{a} libtext-glob-perl{a} libtinfo6{a} libunistring2{a} libuuid1{a} libxml2{a} libxslt1.1{a} libzstd1{a} lsb-base{a} media-types{a} mediawiki mediawiki-classes{a} perl{a} perl-base{a} perl-modules-5.36{a} php{a} php-common{a} php-intl{a} php-mbstring{a} php-mysql{a} php-xml{a} php8.2{a} php8.2-cli{a} php8.2-common{a} php8.2-intl{a} php8.2-mbstring{a} php8.2-mysql{a} php8.2-opcache{a} php8.2-readline{a} php8.2-xml{a} procps{a} psmisc{a} sensible-utils{a} sysvinit-utils{a} tar{a} tzdata{a} ucf{a} usrmerge{a} zlib1g{a} \nThe following packages are RECOMMENDED but will NOT be installed:\n apt-utils ca-certificates debconf-i18n default-mysql-server graphicsmagick-imagemagick-compat imagemagick imagemagick-6.q16 krb5-locales libgpg-error-l10n libgpm2 libldap-common libsasl2-modules lua5.1 mariadb-server netbase php-apcu php-curl php-gd php-gmp php-luasandbox php-sqlite3 php-wikidiff2 php-yaml php8.2-apcu php8.2-curl php8.2-gd php8.2-gmp php8.2-sqlite3 php8.2-yaml postgresql-contrib publicsuffix python3-pygments ssl-cert uuid-runtime \n0 packages upgraded, 110 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.\nNeed to get 42.7 MB/84.5 MB of archives. After unpacking 431 MB will be used.\nWriting extended state information...\n\nGet: 1 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 apache2-data all 2.4.62-1~deb12u1 [160 kB]\n\nGet: 2 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 apache2 i386 2.4.62-1~deb12u1 [223 kB]\n\nGet: 3 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 php-common all 2:93 [13.1 kB]\n\nGet: 4 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 php8.2-common i386 8.2.20-1~deb12u1 [697 kB]\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nGet: 5 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 php8.2-opcache i386 8.2.20-1~deb12u1 [331 kB]\n", "output": "1215.832457, old event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nBuilding dependency tree...\n\nReading state information...\n\nReading extended state information...\n\nInitializing package states...\n\nWriting extended state information...\n\nBuilding tag database...\n\nThe following NEW packages will be installed:\n bzip2{a} gcc-12-base{a} libbz2-1.0{a} libc6{a} libgcc-s1{a} libmcrypt4{a} libmhash2{a} mcrypt zlib1g{a} \nThe following packages are RECOMMENDED but will NOT be installed:\n libidn2-0 \n0 packages upgraded, 9 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.\nNeed to get 243 kB/3,147 kB of archives. After unpacking 13.8 MB will be used.\nWriting extended state information...\n\nGet: 1 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libmcrypt4 i386 2.5.8-7 [72.2 kB]\n\nGet: 2 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libmhash2 i386 0.9.9.9-9 [105 kB]\n\nGet: 3 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 mcrypt i386 2.6.8-6 [66.3 kB]\n\nFetched 243 kB in 0s (1,973 kB/s)\n\ninstall_packages: executing aptitude -R -d -o Aptitude::Log=/dev/null -o Aptitude::CmdLine::Ignore-Trust-Violations=yes -o APT::Get::AllowUnauthenticated=true -o Acquire::AllowInsecureRepositories=true -o DPkg::force-conflicts::=yes -o Dir::State=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/lib/apt -o Dir::Log=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/log/apt -o Dir::State::extended_states=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/lib/apt/lists/extended_states -o Dir::State::status=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/statefile -o Dir::Cache=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/cache/apt -o Dir::State=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/cache/apt -o Dir::Cache::Archives=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/cache/apt/archives -o Dir::Etc=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/etc/apt/ -o Dir::State::Lists=/usr/fai/mirror/aptcache/var/lib/apt/lists/ -y install libphp-adodb\n\nReading package lists...\n\nBuilding dependency tree...\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nReading state information...\n", "output": "1225.694319, old event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nReading extended state information...\n\nInitializing package states...\n\nWriting extended state information...\n\nBuilding tag database...\n\nThe following NEW packages will be installed:\n adduser{a} adwaita-icon-theme{a} at-spi2-common{a} ca-certificates{a} dbus{a} dbus-bin{a} dbus-daemon{a} dbus-session-bus-common{a} dbus-system-bus-common{a} dbus-user-session{a} dconf-gsettings-backend{a} dconf-service{a} debconf{a} dmsetup{a} dpkg{a} fontconfig{a} fontconfig-config{a} fonts-dejavu-core{a} gcc-12-base{a} gtk-update-icon-cache{a} hicolor-icon-theme{a} init-system-helpers{a} libacl1{a} libapparmor1{a} libargon2-1{a} libatk-bridge2.0-0{a} libatk1.0-0{a} libatspi2.0-0{a} libaudit-common{a} libaudit1{a} libavahi-client3{a} libavahi-common-data{a} libavahi-common3{a} libblkid1{a} libbrotli1{a} libbsd0{a} libbz2-1.0{a} libc6{a} libcairo-gobject2{a} libcairo2{a} libcap-ng0{a} libcap2{a} libclone-perl{a} libcolord2{a} libcom-err2{a} libcrypt1{a} libcryptsetup12{a} libcups2{a} libdatrie1{a} libdb5.3{a} libdbus-1-3{a} libdconf1{a} libdeflate0{a} libdevmapper1.02.1{a} libencode-locale-perl{a} libepoxy0{a} libexpat1{a} libfdisk1{a} libffi8{a} libfile-find-rule-perl{a} libfile-listing-perl{a} libfontconfig1{a} libfreetype6{a} libfribidi0{a} libgcc-s1{a} libgcrypt20{a} libgdbm-compat4{a} libgdbm6{a} libgdk-pixbuf-2.0-0{a} libgdk-pixbuf2.0-common{a} libglib2.0-0{a} libgmp10{a} libgnutls30{a} libgpg-error0{a} libgraphite2-3{a} libgssapi-krb5-2{a} libgtk-3-0{a} libgtk-3-common{a} libharfbuzz0b{a} libhogweed6{a} libhtml-parser-perl{a} libhtml-tagset-perl{a} libhtml-tree-perl{a} libhttp-cookies-perl{a} libhttp-date-perl{a} libhttp-message-perl{a} libhttp-negotiate-perl{a} libice6{a} libicu72{a} libidn2-0{a} libio-html-perl{a} libio-socket-ssl-perl{a} libip4tc2{a} libjbig0{a} libjpeg62-turbo{a} libjson-c5{a} libk5crypto3{a} libkeyutils1{a} libkmod2{a} libkrb5-3{a} libkrb5support0{a} liblcms2-2{a} liblerc4{a} liblwp-mediatypes-perl{a} liblwp-protocol-https-perl{a} liblz4-1{a} liblzma5{a} libmd0{a} libmount1{a} libncursesw6{a} libnet-http-perl{a} libnet-ssleay-perl{a} libnettle8{a} libnumber-compare-perl{a} libp11-kit0{a} libpam-modules{a} libpam-modules-bin{a} libpam-runtime{a} libpam-systemd{a} libpam0g{a} libpango-1.0-0{a} libpangocairo-1.0-0{a} libpangoft2-1.0-0{a} libpcre2-8-0{a} libperl5.36{a} libpixman-1-0{a} libpng16-16{a} libproc2-0{a} libregexp-ipv6-perl{a} libseccomp2{a} libselinux1{a} libsemanage-common{a} libsemanage2{a} libsepol2{a} libsm6{a} libsmartcols1{a} libssl3{a} libstdc++6{a} libsystemd-shared{a} libsystemd0{a} libtasn1-6{a} libtext-glob-perl{a} libthai-data{a} libthai0{a} libtiff6{a} libtimedate-perl{a} libtinfo6{a} libtry-tiny-perl{a} libudev1{a} libunistring2{a} liburi-perl{a} libuuid1{a} libwayland-client0{a} libwayland-cursor0{a} libwayland-egl1{a} libwebp7{a} libwww-perl{a} libwww-robotrules-perl{a} libx11-6{a} libx11-data{a} libxau6{a} libxcb-render0{a} libxcb-shm0{a} libxcb1{a} libxcomposite1{a} libxcursor1{a} libxdamage1{a} libxdmcp6{a} libxext6{a} libxfixes3{a} libxft2{a} libxi6{a} libxinerama1{a} libxkbcommon0{a} libxml2{a} libxrandr2{a} libxrender1{a} libxt6{a} libxxf86vm1{a} libzstd1{a} lsb-base{a} mount{a} netbase{a} openssl{a} passwd{a} perl{a} perl-base{a} perl-modules-5.36{a} perl-openssl-defaults{a} procps{a} shared-mime-info{a} systemd{a} systemd-sysv{a} sysvinit-utils{a} tar{a} usrmerge{a} x11-common{a} xkb-data{a} xscreensaver xscreensaver-data{a} zlib1g{a} \nThe following packages are RECOMMENDED but will NOT be installed:\n apt-utils at-spi2-core chrony debconf-i18n fonts-urw-base35 krb5-locales libdata-dump-perl libgdk-pixbuf2.0-bin libglib2.0-data libgpg-error-l10n libgpm2 libgtk-3-bin libhtml-form-perl libhtml-format-perl libhttp-daemon-perl libjpeg-turbo-progs libmailtools-perl libnss-systemd librsvg2-common miscfiles ntpsec openntpd psmisc sensible-utils systemd-timesyncd uuid-runtime wamerican wamerican-huge wamerican-insane wamerican-large wamerican-small wbrazilian wbritish wbritish-huge wbritish-insane wbritish-large wbritish-small wbulgarian wcanadian wcanadian-huge wcanadian-insane wcanadian-large wcanadian-small wcatalan wdanish wdutch wesperanto wfaroese wfrench wgalician-minimos wgerman-medical witalian wngerman wnorw\negia\nn wogerman wpolish wportuguese wspanish wswedish wswiss wukrainian xdg-user-dirs xfonts-100dpi \n0 packages upgraded, 201 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.\nNeed to get 823 kB/77.5 MB of archives. After unpacking 299 MB will be used.\nWriting extended state information...\n\nGet: 1 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xscreensaver-data i386 6.06+dfsg1-3+deb12u1 [379 kB]\n\nGet: 2 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 xscreensaver i386 6.06+dfsg1-3+deb12u1 [445 kB]\n\nFetched 823 kB in 0s (11.8 MB/s)\n\nCalling reprepro\n\nExporting indices...\n\n/usr/bin/fai-mirror finished.\nNumber of packages in the mirror: \n2199\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nMirror size and location: ", "output": "1418.678409, new event"} -{"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n1.5G\t/usr/fai/mirror\n\nCopying the nfsroot to CD image\n\nCopying the config space to CD image\n\nCopying the mirror to CD image\n\nParallel mksquashfs: Using 4 processors\nCreating 4.0 filesystem on /home/tmp/fai-cd.c7kj5E/LiveOS/squashfs.img, block size 131072.\n\n[===========================================\\ ] 16300/22210 73%\n\n[========================================================\\ ] 21100/22210 95%\n\n[===========================================================|] 22210/22210 100%\n\n\nExportable Squashfs 4.0 filesystem, zstd compressed, data block size 131072\n\tcompressed data, compressed metadata, compressed fragments,\n\tcompressed xattrs, compressed ids\n\tduplicates are removed\nFilesystem size 1890242.83 Kbytes (1845.94 Mbytes)\n\t66.49% of uncompressed filesystem size (2842860.53 Kbytes)\nInode table size 21514 bytes (21.01 Kbytes)\n\t24.18% of uncompressed inode table size (88982 bytes)\nDirectory table size 56 bytes (0.05 Kbytes)\n\t96.55% of uncompressed directory table size (58 bytes)\nNumber of duplicate files found 0\nNumber of inodes 3\nNumber of files 1\nNumber of fragments 0\nNumber of symbolic links 0\nNumber of device nodes 0\nNumber of fifo nodes 0\nNumber of socket nodes 0\nNumber of directories 2\nNumber of hard-links 0\nNumber of ids (unique uids + gids) 1\nNumber of uids 1\n\troot (0)\nNumber of gids 1\n\troot (0)\n\nmkfs.fat 4.2 (2021-01-31)\n\nWriting FAI CD-ROM image to fai_cd.iso. This may need some time.\n\nxorriso 1.5.4 : RockRidge filesystem manipulator, libburnia project.\n\n\nISO image size and filename: \n1.9G\tfai_cd.iso\n\n\nreal\t20m37.950s\nuser\t13m7.367s\nsys\t2m14.099s\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n[?2004h]0;demo@faiserver: /home/faidemo@faiserver:/home/fai$ ", "output": "1692.842897, new event"} +{"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n1.5G\t/usr/fai/mirror\n\nCopying the nfsroot to CD image\n\nCopying the config space to CD image\n\nCopying the mirror to CD image\n\nParallel mksquashfs: Using 4 processors\nCreating 4.0 filesystem on /home/tmp/fai-cd.c7kj5E/LiveOS/squashfs.img, block size 131072.\n\n[===========================================\\ ] 16300/22210 73%\n\n[========================================================\\ ] 21100/22210 95%\n\n[===========================================================|] 22210/22210 100%\n\n\nExportable Squashfs 4.0 filesystem, zstd compressed, data block size 131072\n\tcompressed data, compressed metadata, compressed fragments,\n\tcompressed xattrs, compressed ids\n\n... [TRUNCATED 18 LINES OF SYSTEM OUTPUT] ...\n\nNumber of uids 1\n\troot (0)\nNumber of gids 1\n\troot (0)\n\nmkfs.fat 4.2 (2021-01-31)\n\nWriting FAI CD-ROM image to fai_cd.iso. This may need some time.\n\nxorriso 1.5.4 : RockRidge filesystem manipulator, libburnia project.\n\n\nISO image size and filename: \n1.9G\tfai_cd.iso\n\n\nreal\t20m37.950s\nuser\t13m7.367s\nsys\t2m14.099s\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n[?2004h]0;demo@faiserver: /home/faidemo@faiserver:/home/fai$ ", "output": "1692.842897, new event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n\nfai_cd.iso 67% 1289MB 32.5MB/s 00:18 ETA\n\nfai_cd.iso 69% 1323MB 32.7MB/s 00:17 ETA\n\nfai_cd.iso 71% 1358MB 33.0MB/s 00:16 ETA\n\nfai_cd.iso 73% 1389MB 32.7MB/s 00:15 ETA\n\nfai_cd.iso 74% 1423MB 32.9MB/s 00:14 ETA\n\nfai_cd.iso 76% 1456MB 32.9MB/s 00:13 ETA\n\nfai_cd.iso 78% 1485MB 32.5MB/s 00:12 ETA\n\nfai_cd.iso 79% 1516MB 32.3MB/s 00:11 ETA\n\nfai_cd.iso 80% 1531MB 30.6MB/s 00:12 ETA\n\nfai_cd.iso 82% 1557MB 30.2MB/s 00:11 ETA\n\nfai_cd.iso 83% 1590MB 30.5MB/s 00:10 ETA\n\nfai_cd.iso 85% 1617MB 30.1MB/s 00:09 ETA\n\nfai_cd.iso 86% 1642MB 29.6MB/s 00:08 ETA\n\nfai_cd.iso 86% 1651MB 27.4MB/s 00:09 ETA\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n\nfai_cd.iso 88% 1672MB 26.8MB/s 00:08 ETA", "output": "1796.434074, old event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n\nfai_cd.iso 85% 1617MB 30.1MB/s 00:09 ETA\n\nfai_cd.iso 86% 1642MB 29.6MB/s 00:08 ETA\n\nfai_cd.iso 86% 1651MB 27.4MB/s 00:09 ETA\n\nfai_cd.iso 88% 1672MB 26.8MB/s 00:08 ETA\n\nfai_cd.iso 89% 1693MB 26.0MB/s 00:07 ETA\n\nfai_cd.iso 90% 1710MB 23.6MB/s 00:07 ETA\n\nfai_cd.iso 91% 1728MB 23.0MB/s 00:07 ETA\n\nfai_cd.iso 92% 1749MB 22.9MB/s 00:06 ETA\n\nfai_cd.iso 93% 1769MB 22.6MB/s 00:05 ETA\n\nfai_cd.iso 94% 1786MB 21.6MB/s 00:05 ETA\n\nfai_cd.iso 95% 1804MB 21.3MB/s 00:04 ETA\n\nfai_cd.iso 96% 1838MB 22.5MB/s 00:02 ETA\n\nfai_cd.iso 98% 1870MB 23.5MB/s 00:01 ETA\n\nfai_cd.iso 100% 1898MB 26.1MB/s 01:12 \n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n[?2004hdemo@stephost:~$ ", "output": "1812.333876, new event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n[?2004hdemo@stephost:~$ \n[A\nscp 172.16.0.17:/home/fai/fai_cd.iso /disk1/isos/fai_dvd-`date +%Y%m%d`.iso\n[A\n\n[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[Csh 172.16.0.17[K\n\n\n\n[?2004l\n\n\ndemo@172.16.0.17's password: \nf\na\ni\n\n\n\n\nLinux faiserver 6.1.0-26-686-pae #1 SMP PREEMPT_DYNAMIC Debian 6.1.112-1 (2024-09-30) i686\n\n\nPlan your installation, and FAI installs your plan.\n\nLast login: Thu Nov 7 14:00:36 2024 from 172.16.0.1\n\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n[?2004h]0;demo@faiserver: ~demo@faiserver:~$ ", "output": "6687.682377, new event"} @@ -1336,7 +1336,7 @@ {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nsudo emacs disk_config/GRUB\n[A\n[12Pgit status\n[A\n[2Pdiff\n[A\nemacs disk_config/GRUB\n[A\ngit commit -m 'break disk configuration into two, so that we automatically create a grub bios partition when booting with BIOS.'\n[A\n\n[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[Cadd disk_config/GRUB[K\n\n\n\n[?2004l\n\nsudo: unable to resolve host faiserver: Name or service not known\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n[?2004h]0;demo@faiserver: /home/fai/configdemo@faiserver:/home/fai/config$ ", "output": "7749.806098, new event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n[A\n[2Pemacs[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C\n[A\n[12Pgit status\n[A\n[2Pdiff\n[A\nemacs disk_config/GRUB\n[A\ngit commit -m 'break disk configuration into two, so that we automatically create a grub bios partition when booting with BIOS.'\n\n\n\n[?2004l\n\nsudo: unable to resolve host faiserver: Name or service not known\n\n[master 3b12ff4] break disk configuration into two, so that we automatically create a grub bios partition when booting with BIOS.\n 2 files changed, 21 insertions(+)\n create mode 100644 disk_config/GRUB\n rename disk_config/{HWPHYS => GRUBEFI} (100%)\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n[?2004h]0;demo@faiserver: /home/fai/configdemo@faiserver:/home/fai/config$ ", "output": "7751.948331, new event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nr\ne\ne\n \n \nc\nc\no\no\n\n[K\n\n[K\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n[K", "output": "30787.098412, old event"} -{"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nt\n \nt\nd\n \nd\na\na\n\t\nta.txt \n\n\n\n[?2004l\n\n00000000: 1f8b 0808 dfcd eb66 0203 6461 7461 322e .......f..data2.\n00000010: 6269 6e00 013e 02c1 fd42 5a68 3931 4159 bin..>...BZh91AY\n00000020: 2653 59ca 83b2 c100 0017 7fff dff3 f4a7 &SY.............\n00000030: fc9f fefe f2f3 cffe f5ff ffdd bf7e 5bfe .............~[.\n00000040: faff dfbe 97aa 6fff f0de edf7 b001 3b56 ......o.......;V\n00000050: 0400 0034 d000 0000 0069 a1a1 a000 0343 ...4.....i.....C\n00000060: 4686 4341 a680 068d 1a69 a0d0 0068 d1a0 F.CA.....i...h..\n00000070: 1906 1193 0433 5193 d4c6 5103 4646 9a34 .....3Q...Q.FF.4\n00000080: 0000 d320 0680 0003 264d 0346 8683 d21a ... ....&M.F....\n00000090: 0686 8064 3400 0189 a683 4fd5 0190 001e ...d4.....O.....\n000000a0: 9034 d188 0343 0e9a 0c40 69a0 0626 4686 .4...C...@i..&F.\n000000b0: 8340 0310 d340 3469 a680 6800 0006 8d0d .@...@4i..h.....\n000000c0: 0068 0608 0d1a 64d3 469a 1a68 c9a6 8030 .h....d.F..h...0\n000000d0: 9a68 6801 8101 3204 012a ca60 51e8 1cac .hh...2..*.`Q...\n000000e0: 532f 0b84 d4d0 5db8 4e88 e127 2921 4c8e S/....]\n.N..')!L.\n000000f0: b8e6 084c e5db 0835 ff85 4ffc 115a 0d0c ...L...5..O..Z..\n00000100: c33d 6714 0121 5762 5e0c dbf1 aef9 b6a7 .=g..!Wb^.......\n00000110: 23a6 1d7b 0e06 4214 01dd d539 af76 f0b4 #..{..B....9.v..\n00000120: a22f 744a b61f a393 3c06 4e98 376f dc23 ./tJ....<.N.7o.#\n00000130: 45b1 5f23 0d8f 640b 3534 de29 4195 a7c6 E._#..d.54.)A...\n00000140: de0c 744f d408 4a51 dad3 e208 189b 0823 ..tO..JQ.......#\n00000150: 9fcc 9c81 e58c 9461 9dae ce4a 4284 1706 .......a...JB...\n00000160: 61a3 7f7d 1336 8322 cd59 e2b5 9f51 8d99 a..}.6.".Y...Q..\n00000170: c300 2a9d dd30 68f4 f9f6 7db6 93ea ed9a ..*..0h...}.....\n00000180: dd7c 891a 1221 0926 97ea 6e05 9522 91f1 .|...!.&..n.."..\n00000190: 7bd3 0ba4 4719 6f37 0c36 0f61 02ae dea9 {...G.o7.6.a....\n000001a0: b52f fc46 9792 3898 b953 36c4 c247 ceb1 ./.F..8..S6..G..\n000001b0: 8a53 379f 4831 52a3 41e9 fa26 9d6c 28f4 .S7.H1R.A..&.l(.\n000001c0: 24ea e394 651d cb5c a96c d505 d986 da22 $...e..\\.l....."\n000001d0: 47f4 d58b 589d 567a 920b 858e a95c 63\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nc1 G...X.Vz.....\\c.\n000001e0: 2509 612c 5364 8e7d 2402 808e 9b60 02b4 %.a,Sd.}$....`..\n000001f0: 13c7 be0a 1ae3 1400 4796 4370 efc0 9b43 ........G.Cp...C\n00000200: a4cb 882a 4aae 4b81 abf7 1c14 67f7 8a34 ...*J.K.....g..4\n00000210: 0867 e5b6 1df6 b0e8 8023 6d1c 416a 28d0 .g.......#m.Aj(.\n00000220: c460 1604 bba3 2e52 297d 8788 4e30 e1f9 .`.....R)}..N0..\n00000230: 2646 8f5d 3062 2628 c94e 904b 6754 3891 &F.]0b&(.N.KgT8.\n00000240: 421f 4a9f 9feb 2ec9 83e2 c20f fc5d c914 B.J..........]..\n00000250: e142 432a 0ecb 0459 1b15 923e 0200 00 .BC*...Y...>...\n[?2004h]0;bandit12@bandit: ~[01;32mbandit12@bandit[00m:[01;34m~[00m$ ", "output": "20.966672, old event"} +{"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nt\n \nt\nd\n \nd\na\na\n\t\nta.txt \n\n\n\n[?2004l\n\n00000000: 1f8b 0808 dfcd eb66 0203 6461 7461 322e .......f..data2.\n00000010: 6269 6e00 013e 02c1 fd42 5a68 3931 4159 bin..>...BZh91AY\n00000020: 2653 59ca 83b2 c100 0017 7fff dff3 f4a7 &SY.............\n00000030: fc9f fefe f2f3 cffe f5ff ffdd bf7e 5bfe .............~[.\n00000040: faff dfbe 97aa 6fff f0de edf7 b001 3b56 ......o.......;V\n00000050: 0400 0034 d000 0000 0069 a1a1 a000 0343 ...4.....i.....C\n00000060: 4686 4341 a680 068d 1a69 a0d0 0068 d1a0 F.CA.....i...h..\n00000070: 1906 1193 0433 5193 d4c6 5103 4646 9a34 .....3Q...Q.FF.4\n00000080: 0000 d320 0680 0003 264d 0346 8683 d21a ... ....&M.F....\n00000090: 0686 8064 3400 0189 a683 4fd5 0190 001e ...d4.....O.....\n000000a0: 9034 d188 0343 0e9a 0c40 69a0 0626 4686 .4...C...@i..&F.\n000000b0: 8340 0310 d340 3469 a680 6800 0006 8d0d .@...@4i..h.....\n000000c0: 0068 0608 0d1a 64d3 469a 1a68 c9a6 8030 .h....d.F..h...0\n000000d0: 9a68 6801 8101 3204 012a ca60 51e8 1cac .hh...2..*.`Q...\n000000e0: 532f 0b84 d4d0 5db8 4e88 e127 2921 4c8e S/....]\n.N..')!L.\n000000f0: b8e6 084c e5db 0835 ff85 4ffc 115a 0d0c ...L...5..O..Z..\n00000100: c33d 6714 0121 5762 5e0c dbf1 aef9 b6a7 .=g..!Wb^.......\n00000110: 23a6 1d7b 0e06 4214 01dd d539 af76 f0b4 #..{..B....9.v..\n00000120: a22f 744a b61f a393 3c06 4e98 376f dc23 ./tJ....<.N.7o.#\n\n... [TRUNCATED 6 LINES OF SYSTEM OUTPUT] ...\n\n00000190: 7bd3 0ba4 4719 6f37 0c36 0f61 02ae dea9 {...G.o7.6.a....\n000001a0: b52f fc46 9792 3898 b953 36c4 c247 ceb1 ./.F..8..S6..G..\n000001b0: 8a53 379f 4831 52a3 41e9 fa26 9d6c 28f4 .S7.H1R.A..&.l(.\n000001c0: 24ea e394 651d cb5c a96c d505 d986 da22 $...e..\\.l....."\n000001d0: 47f4 d58b 589d 567a 920b 858e a95c 63\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nc1 G...X.Vz.....\\c.\n000001e0: 2509 612c 5364 8e7d 2402 808e 9b60 02b4 %.a,Sd.}$....`..\n000001f0: 13c7 be0a 1ae3 1400 4796 4370 efc0 9b43 ........G.Cp...C\n00000200: a4cb 882a 4aae 4b81 abf7 1c14 67f7 8a34 ...*J.K.....g..4\n00000210: 0867 e5b6 1df6 b0e8 8023 6d1c 416a 28d0 .g.......#m.Aj(.\n00000220: c460 1604 bba3 2e52 297d 8788 4e30 e1f9 .`.....R)}..N0..\n00000230: 2646 8f5d 3062 2628 c94e 904b 6754 3891 &F.]0b&(.N.KgT8.\n00000240: 421f 4a9f 9feb 2ec9 83e2 c20f fc5d c914 B.J..........]..\n00000250: e142 432a 0ecb 0459 1b15 923e 0200 00 .BC*...Y...>...\n[?2004h]0;bandit12@bandit: ~[01;32mbandit12@bandit[00m:[01;34m~[00m$ ", "output": "20.966672, old event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n[201~\n[7m/tmp/tmp.wV6UzZzvu9[27m\n\n\n/tmp/tmp.wV6UzZzvu9\n[?2004l\n[?2004h]0;bandit12@bandit: /tmp/tmp.wV6UzZzvu9[01;32mbandit12@bandit[00m:[01;34m/tmp/tmp.wV6UzZzvu9[00m$ \nc\nc\nd\nd\n \n \n~\n~\n\n\n\n[?2004l\n[?2004h]0;bandit12@bandit: ~[01;32mbandit12@bandit[00m:[01;34m~[00m$ \n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nm", "output": "42.919488, new event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n[A\nls\n[B\n[K\nc\nc\nd\n \nd\n \n~\n~\n\n\n\n[?2004l\n[?2004h]0;bandit12@bandit: ~[01;32mbandit12@bandit[00m:[01;34m~[00m$ \n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n[A", "output": "63.016555, new event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n[D\n[D\n[D\n\n[D\n\n[D\n\n[D\n\n[D\n\n[D\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n[D", "output": "84.415804, new event"} @@ -1356,7 +1356,7 @@ {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n\n[K [1m--hole-detection[22m=[4mMETHOD[0m[m\n[7m Manual page tar(1) line 160 (press h for help or q to quit)[27m[K\n\n\n\n[K Use [4mMETHOD[24m to detect holes in sparse files. This option implies [1m--sparse[22m. Valid values for [4mMETHOD[24m are[m\n[7m Manual page tar(1) line 161 (press h for help or q to quit)[27m[K\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n[K [1mseek [22mand [1mraw[22m. Default is [1mseek [22mwith fallback to [1mraw [22mwhen not applicable.[m\n[7m Manual page tar(1) line 162 (press h for help or q to quit)[27m[K\n\n\n\n[K[m\n[7m Manual page tar(1) line 163 (press h for help or q to quit)[27m[K\n\n\n\n[K [1m-G[22m, [1m--incremental[0m[m\n[7m Manual page tar(1) line 164 (press h for help or q to quit)[27m[K\n\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n\n[K Handle old GNU-format incremental backups.[m\n[7m Manual page tar(1) line 165 (press h for help or q to quit)[27m[K", "output": "407.700329, old event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n\n[K[m\n[7m Manual page tar(1) line 184 (press h for help or q to quit)[27m[K\n\n\n\n[K [1m--occurrence[22m[=[4mN[24m][m\n[7m Manual page tar(1) line 185 (press h for help or q to quit)[27m[K\n\n\n\n[K Process only the [4mN[24mth occurrence of each file in the archive. This option is valid only when used with[m\n[7m Manual page tar(1) line 186 (press h for help or q to quit)[27m[K\n\n\n\n[K one of the following subcommands: [1m--delete[22m, [1m--diff[22m, [1m--extract [22mor [1m--list [22mand when a list of files is[m\n[7m Manual page tar(1) line 187 (press h for help or q to quit)[27m[K\n\n[K given either on the command line or via the [1m-T [22moption. The default [4mN[24m is [1m1[22m.[m\n[7m Manual page tar(1) line 188 (press h for help or q to quit)[27m[K\n\n[K[m\n[7m Manual page tar(1) line 189 (press h for help or q to quit)[27m[K\n\n[K [1m--restrict[0m[m\n[7m Manual page tar(1) line 190 (press h for help or q to quit)[27m[K\n\n[K Disable the use of some potentially harmful options.[m\n[7m Manual page tar(1) line 191 (press h for help or q to quit)[27m[K\n\n\n\n[K[m\n[7m Manual page tar(1) line 192 (press h for help or q to quit)[27m[K\n\n\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n\n", "output": "411.480983, old event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n\n\n\n[K [1m--sparse-version[22m=[4mMAJOR[24m[.[4mMINOR[24m][m\n[7m Manual page tar(1) line 193 (press h for help or q to quit)[27m[K\n\n\n\n[K Set which version of the sparse format to use. This option implies [1m--sparse[22m. Valid argument values[m\n[7m Manual page tar(1) line 194 (press h for help or q to quit)[27m[K\n\n\n\n[K are [1m0.0[22m, [1m0.1[22m, and [1m1.0[22m. For a detailed discussion of sparse formats, refer to the [1mGNU Tar Manual[22m, ap‐[m\n[7m Manual page tar(1) line 195 (press h for help or q to quit)[27m[K\n\n\n\n[K pendix [1mD[22m, "[1mSparse Formats[22m". Using the [1minfo [22mreader, it can be accessed running the following command:[m\n[7m Manual page tar(1) line 196 (press h for help or q to quit)[27m[K\n\n\n\n[K [1minfo tar 'Sparse Formats'[22m.[m\n[7m Manual page tar(1) line 197 (press h for help or q to quit)[27m[K\n\n\n\n[K[m\n[7m Manual page tar(1) line 198 (press h for help or q to quit)[27m[K\n\n\n\n[K [1m-S[22m, [1m--sparse[0m[m\n[7m Manual page tar(1) line 199 (press h for help or q to quit)[27m[K\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n\n[K Handle sparse files efficiently. Some files in the file system may have segments which were actually[m\n[7m Manual page tar(1) line 200 (press h for help or q to quit)[27m[K", "output": "411.836281, old event"} -{"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n\n\nr\n\n[?2004l\n\n[?1049h[22;0;0t[?1h=\n\n[4mTAR[24m(1) GNU TAR Manual [4mTAR[24m(1)[m\n[m\n[1mNAME[0m[m\n tar - an archiving utility[m\n[m\n[1mSYNOPSIS[0m[m\n [1mTraditional usage[0m[m\n [1mtar [22m{[1mA[22m|[1mc[22m|[1md[22m|[1mr[22m|[1mt[22m|[1mu[22m|[1mx[22m}[[1mGnSkUWOmpsMBiajJzZhPlRvwo[22m] [[4mARG[24m...][m\n[m\n [1mUNIX-style usage[0m[m\n [1mtar -A [22m[[4mOPTIONS[24m] [1m-f [4m[22mARCHIVE[24m [4mARCHIVE[24m...[m\n[m\n [1mtar -c [22m[[1m-f [4m[22mARCHIVE[24m] [[4mOPTIONS[24m] [[4mFILE[24m...][m\n[m\n [1mtar -d [22m[[1m-f [4m[22mARCHIVE[24m] [[4mOPTIONS[24m] [[4mFILE[24m...][m\n[m\n [1mtar -r [22m[[1m-f [4m[22mARCHIVE[24m] [[4mOPTIONS[24m] [[4mFILE[24m...][m\n[m\n [1mtar -t [22m[[1m-f [4m[22mARCHIVE[24m] [[4mOPTIONS[24m] [[4mMEMBER[24m...][m\n[m\n [1mtar -u [22m[[1m-f [4m[22mARCHIVE[24m] [[4mOPTION\nS[24m] [[4mFILE[24m...][m\n[m\n [1mtar -x [22m[[1m-f [4m[22mARCHIVE[24m] [[4mOPTIONS[24m] [[4mMEMBER[24m...][m\n[m\n [1mGNU-style usage[0m[m\n [1mtar [22m{[1m--catenate[22m|[1m--concatenate[22m} [[4mOPTIONS[24m] [1m--file [4m[22mARCHIVE[24m [4mARCHIVE[24m...[m\n[m\n [1mtar --create [22m[[1m--file [4m[22mARCHIVE[24m] [[4mOPTIONS[24m] [[4mFILE[24m...][m\n[m\n[7m Manual page tar(1) line 1 (press h for help or q to quit)[27m[K\nOB\n\n[K [KESCESC[KOO[KBB\n[K [1mtar [22m{[1m--diff[22m|[1m--compare[22m} [[1m--file [4m[22mARCHIVE[24m] [[4mOPTIONS[24m] [[4mFILE[24m...][m\n[7m Manual page tar(1) line 2 (press h for help or q to quit)[27m[K\nOB\nOB\nOB\nOB\nOB\n\n[K [KESCESC[KOO[KBB\n[K[m\n[7m Manual page tar(1) line 3 (press h for help or q to quit)[27m[K\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nOB", "output": "444.241988, old event"} +{"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n\n\nr\n\n[?2004l\n\n[?1049h[22;0;0t[?1h=\n\n[4mTAR[24m(1) GNU TAR Manual [4mTAR[24m(1)[m\n[m\n[1mNAME[0m[m\n tar - an archiving utility[m\n[m\n\n... [TRUNCATED 11 LINES OF SYSTEM OUTPUT] ...\n\n [1mtar -r [22m[[1m-f [4m[22mARCHIVE[24m] [[4mOPTIONS[24m] [[4mFILE[24m...][m\n[m\n [1mtar -t [22m[[1m-f [4m[22mARCHIVE[24m] [[4mOPTIONS[24m] [[4mMEMBER[24m...][m\n[m\n [1mtar -u [22m[[1m-f [4m[22mARCHIVE[24m] [[4mOPTION\nS[24m] [[4mFILE[24m...][m\n[m\n [1mtar -x [22m[[1m-f [4m[22mARCHIVE[24m] [[4mOPTIONS[24m] [[4mMEMBER[24m...][m\n[m\n [1mGNU-style usage[0m[m\n [1mtar [22m{[1m--catenate[22m|[1m--concatenate[22m} [[4mOPTIONS[24m] [1m--file [4m[22mARCHIVE[24m [4mARCHIVE[24m...[m\n[m\n [1mtar --create [22m[[1m--file [4m[22mARCHIVE[24m] [[4mOPTIONS[24m] [[4mFILE[24m...][m\n[m\n[7m Manual page tar(1) line 1 (press h for help or q to quit)[27m[K\nOB\n\n[K [KESCESC[KOO[KBB\n[K [1mtar [22m{[1m--diff[22m|[1m--compare[22m} [[1m--file [4m[22mARCHIVE[24m] [[4mOPTIONS[24m] [[4mFILE[24m...][m\n[7m Manual page tar(1) line 2 (press h for help or q to quit)[27m[K\nOB\nOB\nOB\nOB\nOB\n\n[K [KESCESC[KOO[KBB\n[K[m\n[7m Manual page tar(1) line 3 (press h for help or q to quit)[27m[K\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nOB", "output": "444.241988, old event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n\n[K [KESCESC[KOO[KBB\n[K ommendations, refer to the [1mGNU Tar Manual [22mavailable in texinfo format. If the [1minfo [22mreader and the tar docu‐[m\n[7m Manual page tar(1) line 18 (press h for help or q to quit)[27m[K\nOB\n\n[K [KESCESC[KOO[KBB\n[K mentation are properly installed on your system, the command[m\n[7m Manual page tar(1) line 19 (press h for help or q to quit)[27m[K\nOB\n\n[K [KESCESC[KOO[KBB\n[K[m\n[7m Manual page tar(1) line 20 (press h for help or q to quit)[27m[K\nOB\n\n[K [KESCESC[KOO[KBB\n[K [1minfo tar[0m[m\n[7m Manual page tar(1) line 21 (press h for help or q to quit)[27m[K\nOB\n\n[K [KESCESC[KOO[KBB\n[K[m\n[7m Manual page tar(1) line 22 (press h for help or q to quit)[27m[K\nOB\n\n[K [KESCESC[KOO[KBB\n[K should give you access to the complete manual.[m\n[7m Manual page tar(1) line 23 (press h for help or q to quit)[27m[K\nOB\n\n[K [KESCESC[KOO[KBB\n[K[m\n[7m Manual page tar(1) line 24 (press h for help or q to quit)[27m[K\nOB\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n\n[K [KESCESC[KOO[KBB\n[K You can also view the manual using the info mode in [1memacs[22m(1), or find it in various formats online at[m\n[7m Manual page tar(1) line 25 (press h for help or q to quit)[27m[K", "output": "446.117623, old event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\nOB\n\n[K [KESCESC[KOO[KBB\n[K that this does not create ambiguity. Arguments to long options are supplied either as a separate command line[m\n[7m Manual page tar(1) line 68 (press h for help or q to quit)[27m[K\nOB\n\n[K [KESCESC[KOO[KBB\n[K word, immediately following the option, or separated from the option by an equals sign with no intervening[m\n[7m Manual page tar(1) line 69 (press h for help or q to quit)[27m[K\nOB\n\n[K [KESCESC[KOO[KBB\n[K whitespace. Optional arguments must always use the latter method.[m\n[7m Manual page tar(1) line 70 (press h for help or q to quit)[27m[K\nOB\n\n[K [KESCESC[KOO[KBB\n[K[m\n[7m Manual page tar(1) line 71 (press h for help or q to quit)[27m[K\nOB\n\n[K [KESCESC[KOO[KBB\n[K Here are several ways of writing the example command in this style:[m\n[7m Manual page tar(1) line 72 (press h for help or q to quit)[27m[K\nOB\n\n[K [KESCESC[KOO[KBB\n[K[m\n[7m Manual page tar(1) line 73 (press h for help or q to quit)[27m[K\nOB\n\n[K [KESCESC[KOO[KBB\n[K tar --create --file etc.tar --verbose /etc[m\n[7m Manual page tar(1) line 74 (press h for help or q to quit)[27m[K\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\nOB", "output": "447.771702, old event"} {"instruction": "Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a \"new event\" or an \"old event\".\n\n### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:\n1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).\n2. **Phase Transitions:** In automated logs, moving from one major build stage to another (e.g., from 'fai-mirror finished' to 'Copying the nfsroot').\n3. **Internal Logic:** Shifts from downloading to processing.\n\n### WHAT IS *NOT* A NEW EVENT (OLD EVENT):\n- **User Input / Keystrokes:** A user typing a command, including pressing the Enter key (a newline `\\n`), is just the completion of the input phase.\n- **Incomplete Tasks:** Continuous system output without a clear phase shift.\n\nCRITICAL INSTRUCTION: You must classify ONLY the timestamp found in the \"### TARGET LINE\" section. Do NOT extract timestamps from the \"### CONTEXT\" section. Output only the timestamp and the classification. Do NOT use brackets, periods, explanations, or markdown formatting.\n\nOutput Format Example 1: 39.229814, old event\nOutput Format Example 2: 111.602501, new event", "input": "### CONTEXT (Previous Events):\n [1minfo tar 'Sparse Formats'[22m.[m\n[7m Manual page tar(1) line 197 (press h for help or q to quit)[27m[K\nOB\n\n[K [KESCESC[KOO[KBB\n[K[m\n[7m Manual page tar(1) line 198 (press h for help or q to quit)[27m[K\nOB\n\n[K [KESCESC[KOO[KBB\n[K [1m-S[22m, [1m--sparse[0m[m\n[7m Manual page tar(1) line 199 (press h for help or q to quit)[27m[K\nOB\nOB\n\n[K [KESCESC[KOO[KBB\n[K Handle sparse files efficiently. Some files in the file system may have segments which were actually[m\n[7m Manual page tar(1) line 200 (press h for help or q to quit)[27m[K\n\n[K [KESCESC[KOO[KBB\n[K never written (quite often these are database files created by such systems as [1mDBM[22m). When given this[m\n[7m Manual page tar(1) line 201 (press h for help or q to quit)[27m[K\n\n[K [KESCESC[KOO[KBB\n[K option, [1mtar [22mattempts to determine if the file is sparse prior to archiving it, and if so, to reduce the[m\n[7m Manual page tar(1) line 202 (press h for help or q to quit)[27m[K\n\n[K [KESCESC[KOO[KBB\n[K resulting archive size by not dumping empty parts of the file.[m\n[7m Manual page tar(1) line 203 (press h for help or q to quit)[27m[K\n\n[K [KESCESC[KOO[KBB\n[K[m\n[7m Manual page tar(1) line 204 (press h for help or q to quit)[27m[K\n\n[K [KESCESC[KOO[KBB\n[K [1mOverwrite control[0m[m\n[7m Manual page tar(1) line 205 (press h for help or q to quit)[27m[K\nOB\n\n### TARGET LINE (Extract and Classify THIS Timestamp):\n\n[K [KESCESC[KOO[KBB\n[K These options control [1mtar [22mactions when extracting a file over an existing copy on disk.[m\n[7m Manual page tar(1) line 206 (press h for help or q to quit)[27m[K", "output": "468.698077, old event"}