Could anybody advise whats up with this code im trying to put this in as a cron job to check that solr search engine is running every 10secs and if its not start it. The script is giving me a error when i execute it.
Hai Friends,
I have to develop a script that checks for a particular process say x.exe once every day and report if its not running say through a blat mail.
I need this to run in a given list of pc from a single point.
Any suggestion of how to go abt this
Thnx for any help (1 Reply)
I have this script:
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#!/bin/ksh
#
if ] ||
]
then
echo "Executing main_load.sh script"
/usr1/psc_load/jobs/cron/main_load.sh "ods"
else
echo "File not found, do nothing"
fi
exit 0
... (4 Replies)
I want to write a unix shell script that will check if a process (say debu) is running in the server or not. If no , then send a mail to the corresponding person to start the process??? (2 Replies)
How do I make a shell script to see if a certain process is running.
The process shows up on ps aux as /usr/sbin/daemon
eg:
if
/usr/sbin/daemon
else
#nothin
basically i want to run the process if it isnt running/ has been stopped.
Thanks. (2 Replies)
I'm new to expecting and i want to create a script to ssh to a device,check is a process is running and display that the process is running or not.This is what i have so far
After executing this script i get an error.
#!/usr/bin/expect
set timeout -1
set ip "machine ip goes here"
set... (5 Replies)
Hi,
Can anyone please tell me how to write a shell script to check
whether a process if running or not.... if its still running then wait for sometime and if not then run the next query.
Also, Under my one main script main.sh I have to run 2 scripts simutaneously which take some time to... (2 Replies)
Hi,
I check if the process is running or not using the below.
/usr/ucb/ps auxww | grep 109 |grep rmi | awk '{print $2}'
9718
Thus we see 9718 is the PID.
It return blank if the process is not running.
I need to perform some action if the process is not running and leave it if... (8 Replies)
I have process1 running on one machine and generating some log file. Now another process which can be launched on any machine wants to know if process1 is running or not and also in case it is running it wants to stream the logs file generated by process1 on terminal from which process2 is... (2 Replies)
Hi,
I'm looking at doing a cron job for a script that could take a very short time to complete or a very long time to complete based on variable activity on a server. I don't want to do a weird schedule, but I don't want to be so aggressive that the process attempts to start before another... (14 Replies)
I have to kill the process "test" for a maintenance I do but want the script to check when it comes back up.
I can get what I want when I run this while loop:
while true;do ps -ef | grep test | grep -v grep | sed -e 's/^*//';sleep 60;done
but I want the script to do it for me and as soon as... (6 Replies)
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