Hi all,
i have a script in /etc/init.d directory.
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 26 Mar 28 16:00 myscript
I need it to run when my linux reboots/startup. However is it not being executed. Do i need to put in in the rc.local directory? (1 Reply)
Hi
I have a script that execute every X minute for checking new files in a folder and converting to pdf.
Is there any way to start this script automatically on linux startup?. I use sleep function in script with infinite loop.
while
do
killall -u `whoami` -q soffice
soffice... (0 Replies)
I am using AIX 5.3 in P6 machine.
I have a script "test.sh", when i run it manually it runs properly.
I want to run the script automatically when system starts.
I kept the script in /etc/rc.d/init.d and also in /etc/rc.d/rc2.d but it is not working.
Do i have to write it in inittab instead of... (1 Reply)
Hi guys ,
I Need to run a specific command (pinging a particular machine).
Which need to run every time i reboot the server till the time it shut down.
What is the preferred way of doing this.
Will it impact my system performance.
My Operating system is as below.
# lsb_release -a... (3 Replies)
hi,
i am using rhel 5, and i wanna run a script as soon as the operating system open. How can i do this ? ( i was reading rc.d files but i could not understand exactly what are the run levels and where should i put the my shell script.
my script will be :
#!/bin/ksh
iptables -I INPUT... (1 Reply)
Hi
I have a script myscript.sh that needs to be run whenever the server boots. The script is actually logging Syslog-ng messages to sql server. I need to lauch it at startup
I have copied the script in etc/init.d
i have also added the link
ln -s /etc/init.d/syslog-ng-mssql-pipe.sh... (5 Replies)
We have a Windows Service written in C# ported over to linux using Mono Develop... The code is working 100% when we run a script file which runs the exe... but we want the application to run at startup.... The application gathers info of the computer eg. Hard Disk Space etc... And compress it into... (1 Reply)
Environment
Solaris 9
I have configured the Solaris9 as NTP client in which Solaris9 is syncing the time with a windows2008 R2 Server which is runing fine. Now I want that the xntpd service should start at startup. I did this via a script. Kindly correct if I did any thing wrong:
1.)Made... (9 Replies)
I copied the script from an AskUbuntu post -
#!/bin/bash
### BEGIN INIT INFO
# Provides: tomcat7
# Required-Start: $network
# Required-Stop: $network
# Default-Start: 2 3 4 5
# Default-Stop: 0 1 6
# Short-Description: Start/Stop Tomcat server
### END INIT INFO
... (14 Replies)
Discussion started by: Hijanoqu
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LEARN ABOUT OPENDARWIN
consolemessage
ConsoleMessage(8) BSD System Manager's Manual ConsoleMessage(8)NAME
ConsoleMessage -- Send a message to SystemStarter
SYNOPSIS
ConsoleMessage [-v] message
ConsoleMessage [-v] -S
ConsoleMessage [-v] -F
ConsoleMessage [-v] -s service
ConsoleMessage [-v] -f service
ConsoleMessage [-v] -q setting
ConsoleMessage [-v] -b path
ConsoleMessage [-v] -u
DESCRIPTION
The ConsoleMessage utility may be used by startup item scripts to send messages to SystemStarter (see SystemStarter(8)).
The default behavior is to send the specified message to SystemStarter to be displayed on the console. SystemStarter will attempt to local-
ize the string using the current startup item's localization dictionaries.
ConsoleMessage may also be used to give feedback to SystemStarter indicating which services provided by the startup item have succeeded or
failed.
OPTIONS -v verbose mode (prints errors to stdout)
-S mark all services provided by this item as successful
-F mark all services provided by this item as failed
-s mark the service as successful
-f mark the service as failed
-q query SystemStarter for the value of the configuration variable setting (result will be printed to stdout).
-b Tell SystemStarter to load the display bundle at the specified path
-u Tell SystemStarter to unload the current display bundle
NOTES
When a service name is not specified, ConsoleMessage assumes its parent process identification (see getppid(2)) is that of a startup item
script, and uses that token to find the correct list of services provided by the current item. If the process calling ConsoleMessage is not a
startup item script, it is necessary to explicitly provide service names.
SEE ALSO SystemStarter(8)
http://www.opensource.apple.com/projects/documentation/howto/html/SystemStarter_HOWTO.html
HISTORY
The ConsoleMessage utility appeared in Darwin 6.0
Darwin April 12, 2002 Darwin