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Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a "new event" or an "old event".
### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:
1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `<user_input>` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).
2. **Phase Transitions:... | ### CONTEXT (Previous Events):
<system_output timestamp="775.871264">Get:419 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 strace i386 6.1-0.1 [1,226 kB]
</system_output>
<system_output timestamp="775.885248">Get:420 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 sysvinit-core i38... | 781.11368, old event |
Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a "new event" or an "old event".
### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:
1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `<user_input>` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).
2. **Phase Transitions:... | ### CONTEXT (Previous Events):
<system_output timestamp="781.45847">Get:12 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.us.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 gzip i386 1.12-1 [141 kB]
</system_output>
<system_output timestamp="781.461192">Get:13 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.us.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 hostname i386 3.23+nmu1 [... | 781.657181, old event |
Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a "new event" or an "old event".
### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:
1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `<user_input>` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).
2. **Phase Transitions:... | ### CONTEXT (Previous Events):
<system_output timestamp="781.53312">Get:20 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.us.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 usr-is-merged all 37~deb12u1 [5,616 B]
</system_output>
<system_output timestamp="781.534173">Get:21 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.us.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libc-bin i38... | 781.674249, old event |
Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a "new event" or an "old event".
### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:
1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `<user_input>` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).
2. **Phase Transitions:... | ### CONTEXT (Previous Events):
<system_output timestamp="798.228551">Get: 21 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libglapi-mesa i386 22.3.6-1+deb12u1 [35.6 kB]
</system_output>
<system_output timestamp="798.229949">Get: 22 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 li... | 798.324746, old event |
Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a "new event" or an "old event".
### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:
1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `<user_input>` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).
2. **Phase Transitions:... | ### CONTEXT (Previous Events):
<system_output timestamp="868.109473">Get: 77 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 icu-devtools i386 72.1-3 [214 kB]
</system_output>
<system_output timestamp="868.139522">Get: 78 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libicu-dev i38... | 870.263653, old event |
Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a "new event" or an "old event".
### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:
1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `<user_input>` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).
2. **Phase Transitions:... | ### CONTEXT (Previous Events):
<system_output timestamp="896.042197">Reading package lists...
</system_output>
<system_output timestamp="896.286689">Building dependency tree...
</system_output>
<system_output timestamp="896.28868">Reading state information...
</system_output>
<system_output timestamp="896.484711">Readi... | 898.012768, old event |
Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a "new event" or an "old event".
### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:
1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `<user_input>` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).
2. **Phase Transitions:... | ### CONTEXT (Previous Events):
<system_output timestamp="908.489369">Initializing package states...
</system_output>
<system_output timestamp="910.510141">Writing extended state information...
</system_output>
<system_output timestamp="910.770631">Building tag database...
</system_output>
<system_output timestamp="911.... | 911.846245, old event |
Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a "new event" or an "old event".
### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:
1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `<user_input>` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).
2. **Phase Transitions:... | ### CONTEXT (Previous Events):
<system_output timestamp="921.089536">Get: 24 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libvariable-magic-perl i386 0.63-1+b1 [44.5 kB]
</system_output>
<system_output timestamp="921.093683">Get: 25 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 ... | 921.1449, old event |
Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a "new event" or an "old event".
### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:
1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `<user_input>` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).
2. **Phase Transitions:... | ### CONTEXT (Previous Events):
<system_output timestamp="929.464463">Get: 4 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libwacom-common all 2.6.0-1 [58.4 kB]
</system_output>
<system_output timestamp="929.472125">Get: 5 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libwacom9 i3... | 929.76094, old event |
Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a "new event" or an "old event".
### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:
1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `<user_input>` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).
2. **Phase Transitions:... | ### CONTEXT (Previous Events):
<system_output timestamp="930.709145">Get: 72 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 libkf5kiontlm5 i386 5.103.0-1+deb12u1 [23.9 kB]
</system_output>
<system_output timestamp="930.7116">Get: 73 http://127.0.0.1:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm/main i386 li... | 930.809606, old event |
Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a "new event" or an "old event".
### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:
1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `<user_input>` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).
2. **Phase Transitions:... | ### CONTEXT (Previous Events):
<system_output timestamp="953.402281">The following NEW packages will be installed:
memtest86+
0 packages upgraded, 1 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
Need to get 123 kB of archives. After unpacking 13.0 MB will be used.
Writing extended state information...
</system_ou... | 955.319321, old event |
Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a "new event" or an "old event".
### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:
1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `<user_input>` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).
2. **Phase Transitions:... | ### CONTEXT (Previous Events):
<system_output timestamp="1027.419867">The following NEW packages will be installed:
dpkg{a} gcc-12-base{a} libacl1{a} libbz2-1.0{a} libc6{a} libcom-err2{a} libcrypt1{a} libdb5.3{a} libexpat1{a} libffi8{a} libgcc-s1{a} libgssapi-krb5-2{a} libk5crypto3{a} libkeyutils1{a} libkrb5-3{a} lib... | 1029.578322, old event |
Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a "new event" or an "old event".
### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:
1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `<user_input>` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).
2. **Phase Transitions:... | ### CONTEXT (Previous Events):
<system_output timestamp="1033.54796">The following NEW packages will be installed:
ca-certificates{a} debconf{a} docutils-common{a} dpkg{a} gcc-12-base{a} libacl1{a} libbz2-1.0{a} libc6{a} libcom-err2{a} libcrypt1{a} libdb5.3{a} libexpat1{a} libffi8{a} libgcc-s1{a} libgdbm-compat4{a} l... | 1033.920672, old event |
Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a "new event" or an "old event".
### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:
1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `<user_input>` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).
2. **Phase Transitions:... | ### CONTEXT (Previous Events):
<system_output timestamp="1044.052558">Building tag database...
</system_output>
<system_output timestamp="1044.576047">The following NEW packages will be installed:
dpkg{a} gcc-12-base{a} libacl1{a} libbz2-1.0{a} libc6{a} libcom-err2{a} libcrypt1{a} libdb5.3{a} libexpat1{a} libffi8{a} ... | 1046.78045, old event |
Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a "new event" or an "old event".
### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:
1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `<user_input>` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).
2. **Phase Transitions:... | ### CONTEXT (Previous Events):
<system_output timestamp="1062.771078">install_packages: executing aptitude -R -d -o Aptitude::Log=/dev/null -o Aptitude::CmdLine::Ignore-Trust-Violations=yes -o APT::Get::AllowUnauthenticated=true -o Acquire::AllowInsecureRepositories=true -o DPkg::force-conflicts::=yes -o Dir::State=/u... | 1064.861716, old event |
Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a "new event" or an "old event".
### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:
1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `<user_input>` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).
2. **Phase Transitions:... | ### CONTEXT (Previous Events):
<system_output timestamp="1072.332785">Reading extended state information...
</system_output>
<system_output timestamp="1072.350322">Initializing package states...
</system_output>
<system_output timestamp="1072.956869">Writing extended state information...
</system_output>
<system_output... | 1075.055872, old event |
Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a "new event" or an "old event".
### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:
1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `<user_input>` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).
2. **Phase Transitions:... | ### CONTEXT (Previous Events):
<system_output timestamp="1098.761318">Reading extended state information...
</system_output>
<system_output timestamp="1098.783452">Initializing package states...
</system_output>
<system_output timestamp="1099.654475">Writing extended state information...
</system_output>
<system_output... | 1101.144915, old event |
Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a "new event" or an "old event".
### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:
1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `<user_input>` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).
2. **Phase Transitions:... | ### CONTEXT (Previous Events):
<system_output timestamp="1118.646084">Building tag database...
</system_output>
<system_output timestamp="1119.232892">The following NEW packages will be installed:
adduser{a} debconf{a} dirmngr{a} dpkg{a} gcc-12-base{a} gnupg{a} gnupg-l10n{a} gnupg-utils{a} gpg{a} gpg-agent{a} gpg-wks... | 1121.492243, old event |
Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a "new event" or an "old event".
### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:
1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `<user_input>` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).
2. **Phase Transitions:... | ### CONTEXT (Previous Events):
<system_output timestamp="1186.395839">The following NEW packages will be installed:
dpkg{a} gcc-12-base{a} libacl1{a} libbz2-1.0{a} libc6{a} libcrypt1{a} libdb5.3{a} libgcc-s1{a} libgdbm-compat4{a} libgdbm6{a} liblzma5{a} libmd0{a} libpcre2-8-0{a} libperl5.36{a} libselinux1{a} libtext-... | 1188.243217, old event |
Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a "new event" or an "old event".
### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:
1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `<user_input>` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).
2. **Phase Transitions:... | ### CONTEXT (Previous Events):
<system_output timestamp="1213.676941">Fetched 1,552 kB in 0s (14.9 MB/s)
</system_output>
<system_output timestamp="1213.740137">install_packages: executing aptitude -R -d -o Aptitude::Log=/dev/null -o Aptitude::CmdLine::Ignore-Trust-Violations=yes -o APT::Get::AllowUnauthenticated=true... | 1215.832457, old event |
Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a "new event" or an "old event".
### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:
1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `<user_input>` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).
2. **Phase Transitions:... | ### CONTEXT (Previous Events):
<system_output timestamp="1223.396187">Building dependency tree...
</system_output>
<system_output timestamp="1223.401234">Reading state information...
</system_output>
<system_output timestamp="1223.602082">Reading extended state information...
</system_output>
<system_output timestamp="... | 1225.694319, old event |
Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a "new event" or an "old event".
### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:
1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `<user_input>` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).
2. **Phase Transitions:... | ### CONTEXT (Previous Events):
<system_output timestamp="1243.498642">Reading extended state information...
</system_output>
<system_output timestamp="1243.515377">Initializing package states...
</system_output>
<system_output timestamp="1244.783981">Writing extended state information...
</system_output>
<system_output... | 1418.678409, new event |
Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a "new event" or an "old event".
### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:
1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `<user_input>` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).
2. **Phase Transitions:... | ### CONTEXT (Previous Events):
<system_output timestamp="1418.78257">1.5G /usr/fai/mirror
</system_output>
<system_output timestamp="1470.823533">Copying the nfsroot to CD image
</system_output>
<system_output timestamp="1510.258345">Copying the config space to CD image
</system_output>
<system_output timestamp="1510.9... | 1692.842897, new event |
Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a "new event" or an "old event".
### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:
1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `<user_input>` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).
2. **Phase Transitions:... | ### CONTEXT (Previous Events):
<system_output timestamp="1782.359063">
fai_cd.iso 67% 1289MB 32.5MB/s 00:18 ETA</system_ou... | 1796.434074, old event |
Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a "new event" or an "old event".
### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:
1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `<user_input>` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).
2. **Phase Transitions:... | ### CONTEXT (Previous Events):
<system_output timestamp="1793.359609">
fai_cd.iso 85% 1617MB 30.1MB/s 00:09 ETA</system_ou... | 1812.333876, new event |
Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a "new event" or an "old event".
### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:
1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `<user_input>` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).
2. **Phase Transitions:... | ### CONTEXT (Previous Events):
<system_output timestamp="1812.333876">[?2004hdemo@stephost:~$ </system_output>
<user_input timestamp="6681.286428">[A</user_input>
<system_output timestamp="6681.28684">scp 172.16.0.17:/home/fai/fai_cd.iso /disk1/isos/fai_dvd-`date +%Y%m%d`.iso</system_output>
<user_input timestamp="6682... | 6687.682377, new event |
Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a "new event" or an "old event".
### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:
1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `<user_input>` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).
2. **Phase Transitions:... | ### CONTEXT (Previous Events):
<system_output timestamp="7629.405115"/>
<user_input timestamp="7629.651275">a</user_input>
<system_output timestamp="7629.672466">[1@a</system_output>
<user_input timestamp="7630.2214"></user_input>
<system_output timestamp="7630.230289">[1P</system_output>
<user_input timestamp="7630.4... | 7632.994804, new event |
Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a "new event" or an "old event".
### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:
1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `<user_input>` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).
2. **Phase Transitions:... | ### CONTEXT (Previous Events):
<user_input timestamp="7633.817174">u</user_input>
<system_output timestamp="7633.823642">u</system_output>
<user_input timestamp="7633.956844">d</user_input>
<system_output timestamp="7633.965055">d</system_output>
<user_input timestamp="7634.035335">o</user_input>
<system_output timesta... | 7635.73766, old event |
Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a "new event" or an "old event".
### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:
1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `<user_input>` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).
2. **Phase Transitions:... | ### CONTEXT (Previous Events):
<user_input timestamp="7654.324275">o</user_input>
<system_output timestamp="7654.34434">o</system_output>
<user_input timestamp="7654.601268">,</user_input>
<system_output timestamp="7654.604072">,</system_output>
<user_input timestamp="7654.761585"> </user_input>
<system_output timestam... | 7655.552645, old event |
Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a "new event" or an "old event".
### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:
1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `<user_input>` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).
2. **Phase Transitions:... | ### CONTEXT (Previous Events):
<system_output timestamp="7672.057299">[C</system_output>
<user_input timestamp="7672.710546">[C</user_input>
<system_output timestamp="7672.731852">[C</system_output>
<user_input timestamp="7672.749138">[C</user_input>
<system_output timestamp="7672.771361">[C</system_output>
<user_input... | 7672.950739, old event |
Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a "new event" or an "old event".
### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:
1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `<user_input>` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).
2. **Phase Transitions:... | ### CONTEXT (Previous Events):
<user_input timestamp="7672.945098">[C</user_input>
<system_output timestamp="7672.950739">[C</system_output>
<user_input timestamp="7673.004153">[C</user_input>
<system_output timestamp="7673.010764">[C</system_output>
<user_input timestamp="7673.568153"> </user_input>
<system_output tim... | 7674.344824, old event |
Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a "new event" or an "old event".
### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:
1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `<user_input>` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).
2. **Phase Transitions:... | ### CONTEXT (Previous Events):
<user_input timestamp="7679.24572">[C</user_input>
<system_output timestamp="7679.250883">[C</system_output>
<user_input timestamp="7679.500629">[C</user_input>
<system_output timestamp="7679.507838"/>
<user_input timestamp="7679.994921">.</user_input>
<system_output timestamp="7680.00337... | 7682.124997, new event |
Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a "new event" or an "old event".
### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:
1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `<user_input>` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).
2. **Phase Transitions:... | ### CONTEXT (Previous Events):
<system_output timestamp="7709.908309">[195;34H[?25l[7m2[0m[39;49m[27m[H
[?12l[?25h[?12;25h</system_output>
<user_input timestamp="7710.394928">OB</user_input>
<system_output timestamp="7710.407522">[195;34H[?25l[7m3[0m[39;49m[27m[4;1H[?12l[?25h[?12;25h</system_output>
<user_input timest... | 7714.998538, new event |
Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a "new event" or an "old event".
### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:
1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `<user_input>` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).
2. **Phase Transitions:... | ### CONTEXT (Previous Events):
<system_output timestamp="7726.441072">t</system_output>
<user_input timestamp="7726.540892">a</user_input>
<system_output timestamp="7726.545337">a</system_output>
<user_input timestamp="7726.735218">t</user_input>
<system_output timestamp="7726.737252">t</system_output>
<user_input time... | 7727.235286, new event |
Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a "new event" or an "old event".
### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:
1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `<user_input>` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).
2. **Phase Transitions:... | ### CONTEXT (Previous Events):
<system_output timestamp="7727.231594"> [32mnew file: disk_config/GRUB[m
[32mrenamed: disk_config/HWPHYS -> disk_config/GRUBEFI[m
Untracked files:
(use "git add <file>..." to include in what will be committed)
[31mscripts/SWFIREWALL/[m
</system_output>
<syste... | 7740.505873, old event |
Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a "new event" or an "old event".
### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:
1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `<user_input>` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).
2. **Phase Transitions:... | ### CONTEXT (Previous Events):
<system_output timestamp="7745.327849">sudo emacs disk_config/GRUB</system_output>
<user_input timestamp="7745.538">[A</user_input>
<system_output timestamp="7745.544493">[12Pgit status</system_output>
<user_input timestamp="7746.656738">[A</user_input>
<system_output timestamp="7746.6765... | 7749.806098, new event |
Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a "new event" or an "old event".
### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:
1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `<user_input>` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).
2. **Phase Transitions:... | ### CONTEXT (Previous Events):
<user_input timestamp="7750.328154">[A</user_input>
<system_output timestamp="7750.333139">[2Pemacs[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C</system_output>
<user_input timestamp="7750.505561">[A</user_input>
<system_output timestamp="7750.51296">[12Pgit status</system_output>
<user_input timest... | 7751.948331, new event |
Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a "new event" or an "old event".
### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:
1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `<user_input>` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).
2. **Phase Transitions:... | ### CONTEXT (Previous Events):
<system_output timestamp="30756.375201">r</system_output>
<user_input timestamp="30756.506384">e</user_input>
<system_output timestamp="30756.512504">e</system_output>
<user_input timestamp="30756.677365"> </user_input>
<system_output timestamp="30756.685483"> </system_output>
<user_input... | 30787.098412, old event |
Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a "new event" or an "old event".
### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:
1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `<user_input>` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).
2. **Phase Transitions:... | ### CONTEXT (Previous Events):
<user_input timestamp="19.622549">t</user_input>
<user_input timestamp="19.728342"> </user_input>
<system_output timestamp="19.775515">t</system_output>
<user_input timestamp="19.831801">d</user_input>
<system_output timestamp="19.882569"> </system_output>
<system_output timestamp="19.985... | 20.966672, old event |
Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a "new event" or an "old event".
### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:
1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `<user_input>` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).
2. **Phase Transitions:... | ### CONTEXT (Previous Events):
<user_input timestamp="37.339617">[201~</user_input>
<system_output timestamp="37.499461">[7m/tmp/tmp.wV6UzZzvu9[27m</system_output>
<user_input timestamp="37.789201">
</user_input>
<system_output timestamp="37.942619">/tmp/tmp.wV6UzZzvu9
[?2004l
[?2004h]0;bandit12@bandit: /tmp/tmp.wV6UzZ... | 42.919488, new event |
Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a "new event" or an "old event".
### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:
1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `<user_input>` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).
2. **Phase Transitions:... | ### CONTEXT (Previous Events):
<user_input timestamp="58.974134">[A</user_input>
<system_output timestamp="59.126097">ls</system_output>
<user_input timestamp="60.179858">[B</user_input>
<system_output timestamp="60.333212">[K</system_output>
<user_input timestamp="60.504196">c</user_input>
<system_output timestamp="60... | 63.016555, new event |
Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a "new event" or an "old event".
### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:
1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `<user_input>` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).
2. **Phase Transitions:... | ### CONTEXT (Previous Events):
<user_input timestamp="84.146438">[D</user_input>
<user_input timestamp="84.180855">[D</user_input>
<user_input timestamp="84.215211">[D</user_input>
<system_output timestamp="84.235103"/>
<user_input timestamp="84.247635">[D</user_input>
<system_output timestamp="84.263934"/>
<user_input... | 84.415804, new event |
Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a "new event" or an "old event".
### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:
1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `<user_input>` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).
2. **Phase Transitions:... | ### CONTEXT (Previous Events):
<system_output timestamp="136.421056">
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<system_output timestamp="136.421878"> of 0.015% for large files. The actual number of used disk blocks almost never increases.[m
[7m Manual page gzip(1) line 36 (press h for help or q to quit)[27m[K</syst... | 137.265892, old event |
Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a "new event" or an "old event".
### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:
1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `<user_input>` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).
2. **Phase Transitions:... | ### CONTEXT (Previous Events):
<system_output timestamp="137.528149">
[K [KESCESC[KOO[KBB
[K [1m-c --stdout --to-stdout[0m[m
[7m Manual page gzip(1) line 47 (press h for help or q to quit)[27m[K</system_output>
<user_input timestamp="137.535931">OB</user_input>
<system_output timestamp="137.549031">
[K [KESCESC[K... | 137.733385, old event |
Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a "new event" or an "old event".
### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:
1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `<user_input>` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).
2. **Phase Transitions:... | ### CONTEXT (Previous Events):
<system_output timestamp="148.962846">1</system_output>
<user_input timestamp="149.385401"></user_input>
<user_input timestamp="149.513094">a</user_input>
<system_output timestamp="149.539237">[K</system_output>
<system_output timestamp="149.675082">a</system_output>
<user_input timestam... | 151.851825, old event |
Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a "new event" or an "old event".
### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:
1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `<user_input>` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).
2. **Phase Transitions:... | ### CONTEXT (Previous Events):
<system_output timestamp="222.324246">[K</system_output>
<user_input timestamp="222.34247"></user_input>
<system_output timestamp="222.363031">[K</system_output>
<user_input timestamp="222.374107"></user_input>
<system_output timestamp="222.392689">[K</system_output>
<user_input timesta... | 222.80987, old event |
Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a "new event" or an "old event".
### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:
1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `<user_input>` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).
2. **Phase Transitions:... | ### CONTEXT (Previous Events):
<user_input timestamp="259.794978"> </user_input>
<system_output timestamp="259.946053">ta</system_output>
<user_input timestamp="260.384542">1</user_input>
<system_output timestamp="260.537624">1</system_output>
<user_input timestamp="260.561785"> </user_input>
<system_output timestamp="... | 263.095696, old event |
Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a "new event" or an "old event".
### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:
1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `<user_input>` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).
2. **Phase Transitions:... | ### CONTEXT (Previous Events):
<system_output timestamp="306.414665"> </system_output>
<user_input timestamp="306.468068">f</user_input>
<user_input timestamp="306.539057">i</user_input>
<system_output timestamp="306.623182">f</system_output>
<user_input timestamp="306.663837">l</user_input>
<system_output timestamp="3... | 307.614061, old event |
Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a "new event" or an "old event".
### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:
1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `<user_input>` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).
2. **Phase Transitions:... | ### CONTEXT (Previous Events):
<system_output timestamp="335.537615">[K</system_output>
<user_input timestamp="335.671511"></user_input>
<system_output timestamp="335.674239">[K</system_output>
<system_output timestamp="335.822708">[K</system_output>
<user_input timestamp="335.831395"></user_input>
<system_output tim... | 338.600792, old event |
Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a "new event" or an "old event".
### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:
1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `<user_input>` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).
2. **Phase Transitions:... | ### CONTEXT (Previous Events):
<system_output timestamp="335.822708">[K</system_output>
<user_input timestamp="335.831395"></user_input>
<system_output timestamp="335.98475">[K</system_output>
<user_input timestamp="337.086287">b</user_input>
<system_output timestamp="337.294511">b</system_output>
<user_input timestam... | 341.003394, old event |
Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a "new event" or an "old event".
### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:
1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `<user_input>` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).
2. **Phase Transitions:... | ### CONTEXT (Previous Events):
<user_input timestamp="348.751524">z</user_input>
<system_output timestamp="348.909393">[1@z</system_output>
<user_input timestamp="349.239378">c</user_input>
<system_output timestamp="349.401894">[1@c</system_output>
<user_input timestamp="349.463199">a</user_input>
<system_output timest... | 351.710655, old event |
Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a "new event" or an "old event".
### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:
1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `<user_input>` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).
2. **Phase Transitions:... | ### CONTEXT (Previous Events):
<system_output timestamp="363.738888"/>
<user_input timestamp="363.776748">[D</user_input>
<user_input timestamp="363.929665">[D</user_input>
<system_output timestamp="363.92998"/>
<user_input timestamp="364.067775">[D</user_input>
<system_output timestamp="364.084901"/>
<user_input times... | 365.762037, old event |
Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a "new event" or an "old event".
### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:
1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `<user_input>` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).
2. **Phase Transitions:... | ### CONTEXT (Previous Events):
<user_input timestamp="369.149256">[D</user_input>
<system_output timestamp="369.302541"/>
<user_input timestamp="369.302759">[D</user_input>
<system_output timestamp="369.459891"/>
<user_input timestamp="369.498141">[D</user_input>
<user_input timestamp="369.648359">[D</user_input>
<syst... | 370.606208, new event |
Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a "new event" or an "old event".
### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:
1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `<user_input>` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).
2. **Phase Transitions:... | ### CONTEXT (Previous Events):
<system_output timestamp="369.649575"/>
<system_output timestamp="369.800453"/>
<user_input timestamp="369.976414">[D</user_input>
<system_output timestamp="370.130965"/>
<user_input timestamp="370.221026"> </user_input>
<system_output timestamp="370.373671">[1@ </system_output>
<user_inp... | 381.714789, old event |
Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a "new event" or an "old event".
### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:
1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `<user_input>` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).
2. **Phase Transitions:... | ### CONTEXT (Previous Events):
<system_output timestamp="398.728877">
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[7m Manual page tar(1) line 124 (press h for help or q to quit)[27m[K</system_output>
<user_input timestamp="398.7... | 398.964519, old event |
Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a "new event" or an "old event".
### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:
1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `<user_input>` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).
2. **Phase Transitions:... | ### CONTEXT (Previous Events):
<system_output timestamp="406.041747">
[K [1m--hole-detection[22m=[4mMETHOD[0m[m
[7m Manual page tar(1) line 160 (press h for help or q to quit)[27m[K</system_output>
<user_input timestamp="406.928343">
</user_input>
<system_output timestamp="407.081181">
[K Use [4mMETH... | 407.700329, old event |
Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a "new event" or an "old event".
### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:
1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `<user_input>` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).
2. **Phase Transitions:... | ### CONTEXT (Previous Events):
<system_output timestamp="409.999501">
[K[m
[7m Manual page tar(1) line 184 (press h for help or q to quit)[27m[K</system_output>
<user_input timestamp="410.011649">
</user_input>
<system_output timestamp="410.031879">
[K [1m--occurrence[22m[=[4mN[24m][m
[7m Manual page tar(1) line ... | 411.480983, old event |
Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a "new event" or an "old event".
### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:
1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `<user_input>` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).
2. **Phase Transitions:... | ### CONTEXT (Previous Events):
<user_input timestamp="411.581426">
</user_input>
<system_output timestamp="411.600548">
[K [1m--sparse-version[22m=[4mMAJOR[24m[.[4mMINOR[24m][m
[7m Manual page tar(1) line 193 (press h for help or q to quit)[27m[K</system_output>
<user_input timestamp="411.616093">
</user_input>
<... | 411.836281, old event |
Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a "new event" or an "old event".
### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:
1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `<user_input>` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).
2. **Phase Transitions:... | ### CONTEXT (Previous Events):
<user_input timestamp="442.89932">
</user_input>
<system_output timestamp="442.953122">r</system_output>
<system_output timestamp="443.052407">
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</system_output>
<system_output timestamp="443.11364">[?1049h[22;0;0t[?1h=
</system_output>
<system_output timestamp="443.19356">[4mTAR[2... | 444.241988, old event |
Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a "new event" or an "old event".
### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:
1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `<user_input>` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).
2. **Phase Transitions:... | ### CONTEXT (Previous Events):
<system_output timestamp="445.883979">
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[7m Manual page tar(1) line 18 (press h for help or q to quit)[27m[K</system_output>
<user_inp... | 446.117623, old event |
Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a "new event" or an "old event".
### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:
1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `<user_input>` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).
2. **Phase Transitions:... | ### CONTEXT (Previous Events):
<user_input timestamp="447.536643">OB</user_input>
<system_output timestamp="447.56857">
[K [KESCESC[KOO[KBB
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[7m Manual page tar(1) line 68 (press h for help or q to q... | 447.771702, old event |
Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a "new event" or an "old event".
### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:
1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `<user_input>` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).
2. **Phase Transitions:... | ### CONTEXT (Previous Events):
<system_output timestamp="467.545537"> [1minfo tar 'Sparse Formats'[22m.[m
[7m Manual page tar(1) line 197 (press h for help or q to quit)[27m[K</system_output>
<user_input timestamp="467.55885">OB</user_input>
<system_output timestamp="467.578527">
[K [KESCESC[KOO[KBB
[K[m
[... | 468.698077, old event |
Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a "new event" or an "old event".
### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:
1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `<user_input>` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).
2. **Phase Transitions:... | ### CONTEXT (Previous Events):
<user_input timestamp="476.888902">OB</user_input>
<user_input timestamp="476.922917">OB</user_input>
<system_output timestamp="476.944543">
[K [KESCESC[KOO[KBB
[K Remove files from disk after adding them to the archive.[m
[7m Manual page tar(1) line 234 (press h for help or ... | 477.111428, old event |
Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a "new event" or an "old event".
### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:
1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `<user_input>` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).
2. **Phase Transitions:... | ### CONTEXT (Previous Events):
<system_output timestamp="487.682421">
[K [KESCESC[KOO[KBB
[K[m
[7m Manual page tar(1) line 307 (press h for help or q to quit)[27m[K</system_output>
<user_input timestamp="487.700058">OB</user_input>
<system_output timestamp="487.720809">
[K [KESCESC[KOO[KBB
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<system_ou... | 487.867943, old event |
Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a "new event" or an "old event".
### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:
1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `<user_input>` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).
2. **Phase Transitions:... | ### CONTEXT (Previous Events):
<system_output timestamp="488.693409">
[K [KESCESC[KOO[KBB
[K[m
[7m Manual page tar(1) line 337 (press h for help or q to quit)[27m[K</system_output>
<user_input timestamp="488.702465">OB</user_input>
<system_output timestamp="488.722733">
[K [KESCESC[KOO[KBB
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<system_ou... | 488.90738, old event |
Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a "new event" or an "old event".
### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:
1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `<user_input>` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).
2. **Phase Transitions:... | ### CONTEXT (Previous Events):
<system_output timestamp="494.741921">
[K [KESCESC[KOO[KBB
[K [1m--same-owner[0m[m
[7m Manual page tar(1) line 405 (press h for help or q to quit)[27m[K</system_output>
<user_input timestamp="494.751588">OB</user_input>
<system_output timestamp="494.776508">
[K [KESCESC[KOO[KBB
[K ... | 494.944121, old event |
Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a "new event" or an "old event".
### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:
1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `<user_input>` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).
2. **Phase Transitions:... | ### CONTEXT (Previous Events):
<user_input timestamp="496.298887">OB</user_input>
<user_input timestamp="496.333219">OB</user_input>
<user_input timestamp="496.365997">OB</user_input>
<user_input timestamp="496.401037">OB</user_input>
<system_output timestamp="496.421255">
[K [KESCESC[KOO[KBB
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<syst... | 496.552538, old event |
Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a "new event" or an "old event".
### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:
1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `<user_input>` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).
2. **Phase Transitions:... | ### CONTEXT (Previous Events):
<system_output timestamp="503.668742"> [1m-a[22m, [1m--auto-compress[0m[m
[7m Manual page tar(1) line 570 (press h for help or q to quit)[27m[K</system_output>
<user_input timestamp="503.679665">OB</user_input>
<system_output timestamp="503.69029">
[K [KESCESC[KOO[KBB
[K ... | 503.867379, old event |
Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a "new event" or an "old event".
### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:
1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `<user_input>` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).
2. **Phase Transitions:... | ### CONTEXT (Previous Events):
<user_input timestamp="630.090528">
</user_input>
<system_output timestamp="630.2584">
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</system_output>
<system_output timestamp="630.289578">The password is FO5dwFsc0cbaIiH0h8J2eUks2vdTDwAn
[?2004h]0;bandit12@bandit: /tmp/tmp.wV6UzZzvu9[01;32mbandit12@bandit[00m:[01;34m/tmp/tmp.w... | 683.543641, new event |
Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a "new event" or an "old event".
### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:
1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `<user_input>` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).
2. **Phase Transitions:... | ### CONTEXT (Previous Events):
<user_input timestamp="686.317883">[D</user_input>
<system_output timestamp="686.318162"/>
<user_input timestamp="686.351679">[D</user_input>
<system_output timestamp="686.351954"/>
<user_input timestamp="686.388321">[D</user_input>
<system_output timestamp="686.388627"/>
<user_input time... | 686.552731, old event |
Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a "new event" or an "old event".
### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:
1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `<user_input>` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).
2. **Phase Transitions:... | ### CONTEXT (Previous Events):
<system_output timestamp="687.598305"/>
<user_input timestamp="687.730064">[D</user_input>
<system_output timestamp="687.730381"/>
<user_input timestamp="687.882988">[D</user_input>
<system_output timestamp="687.883411"/>
<user_input timestamp="688.768414"></user_input>
<system_output ti... | 697.098843, old event |
Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a "new event" or an "old event".
### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:
1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `<user_input>` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).
2. **Phase Transitions:... | ### CONTEXT (Previous Events):
<system_output timestamp="822.265488"/>
<user_input timestamp="822.781521">[D</user_input>
<system_output timestamp="822.781842"/>
<user_input timestamp="822.814541">[D</user_input>
<system_output timestamp="822.814842"/>
<user_input timestamp="822.848567">[D</user_input>
<system_output t... | 822.981961, old event |
Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a "new event" or an "old event".
### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:
1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `<user_input>` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).
2. **Phase Transitions:... | ### CONTEXT (Previous Events):
<system_output timestamp="823.350326"/>
<user_input timestamp="823.382964">[D</user_input>
<system_output timestamp="823.383352"/>
<user_input timestamp="823.418185">[D</user_input>
<system_output timestamp="823.418495"/>
<user_input timestamp="823.451267">[D</user_input>
<system_output t... | 823.585711, old event |
Your task is to analyze terminal XML logs and determine whether the timestamp in the TARGET LINE belongs to a "new event" or an "old event".
### DEFINITION OF A NEW EVENT:
1. **Explicit Prompts:** The very first `<user_input>` that immediately follows a shell prompt (e.g., `demo@faiserver:~$`).
2. **Phase Transitions:... | ### CONTEXT (Previous Events):
<system_output timestamp="938.986241">01;34mrsyslog.d[0m
[?2004h]0;bandit13@bandit: /etc[01;32mbandit13@bandit[00m:[01;34m/etc[00m$ </system_output>
<user_input timestamp="943.667008">c</user_input>
<user_input timestamp="943.810847">d</user_input>
<system_output timestamp="943.819873">c<... | 944.638051, old event |
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