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Operating Systems HP-UX sending sms to handphone Post 73835 by alexjee on Monday 6th of June 2005 01:50:13 AM
Old 06-06-2005
sending sms to handphone

Hi guys,
anyone knows exactly how to send sms to handphone from a unix server?
What is/are needed to perform such a task??Pls Advise.
 

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HOBBITLAUNCH.CFG(5)						File Formats Manual					       HOBBITLAUNCH.CFG(5)

NAME
hobbitlaunch.cfg - Task definitions for the hobbitlaunch utility SYNOPSIS
~xymon/server/etc/hobbitlaunch.cfg DESCRIPTION
The hobbitlaunch.cfg file holds the list of tasks that hobbitlaunch runs to perform all of the tasks needed by the Xymon monitor. FILE FORMAT
A task is defined by a key, a command, and optionally also interval, environment, and logfile. Blank lines and lines starting with a hash mark (#) are treated as comments and ignored. Long lines can be broken up by putting a back- slash at the end of the line and continuing the entry on the next line. An entry looks like this: [hobbitd] ENVFILE /usr/local/xymon/server/etc/hobbitserver.cfg CMD /usr/local/xymon/server/bin/hobbitd [updateweb] ENVFILE /usr/local/xymon/server/etc/hobbitserver.cfg CMD /usr/local/xymon/server/bin/bbgen NEEDS hobbitd GROUP webupdates INTERVAL 5m ONHOST localhost MAXTIME 10m LOGFILE /var/log/xymon/updateweb.log The key is enclosed in angle brackets, and must be unique for each task. You can choose your key-names as you like, they are only used internally in hobbitlaunch to identify each task. The command is defined by the CMD keyword. This is the full command including any options you want to use for this task. This is required for all tasks. The DISABLED keyword means that this command is disabled. hobbitlaunch will not start this task. It is recommended that you use this to disable standard tasks, instead of removing them or commenting them out. Upgrades to Xymon will add standard tasks back into the file, so unless you have them listed as DISABLED then tasks may re-appear unexpectedly after an upgrade. The ONHOST keyword tells hobbitlaunch that this task should only run on specific hosts. After the ONHOST keyword, you must provide a "regu- lar expression"; if the hostname where hobbitlaunch runs matches this expression, then the task will run. If it doesn't match, then the task is treated as if it were DISABLED. The MAXTIME keyword sets a maximum time that the task may run; if exceeded, hobbitlaunch will kill the task. The time is in seconds by default, you can specify minutes, hours or days by adding an "m", "h" or "d" after the number. By default there is no upper limit on how long a taskmay run. The NEEDS instructs hobbitlaunch not to run this task unless the task defined by the NEEDS keyword is already running. This is used e.g. to delay the start of some application until the needed daemons have been started. The task that must be running is defined by its key. The GROUP keyword can be used to limit the number of tasks that may run simultaneously. E.g. if you are generating multiple pagesets of webpages, you dont want them to run at the same time. Putting them into a GROUP will cause hobbitlaunch to delay the start of new tasks, so that only one task will run per group. You can change the limit by defining the group before the tasks, with a "GROUP groupname max- tasks" line. The INTERVAL keyword defines how often this command is executed. The example shows a command that runs every 5 minutes. If no interval is given, the task is only run once - this is useful for tasks that run continually as daemons - although if the task stops for some reason, then hobbitlaunch will attempt to restart it. Intervals can be specified in seconds (if you just put a number there), or in minutes (5m), hours (2h), or days (1d). The ENVFILE setting points to a file with definitions of environment variables. Before running the task, hobbitlaunch will setup all of the environment variables listed in this file. Since this is a per-task setting, you can use the same hobbitlaunch instance to run e.g. both the server- and client-side Xymon tasks. If this option is not present, then the environment defined to hobbitlaunch is used. The ENVAREA setting modifies which environment variables are loaded, by picking up the ones that are defined for this specific "area". See hobbitserver.cfg(5) for information about environment areas. The LOGFILE setting defines a logfile for the task. hobbitlaunch will start the task with stdout and stderr redirected to this file. If this option is not present, then the output goes to the same location as the hobbitlaunch output. SEE ALSO
hobbitlaunch(8), hobbitd(8), xymon(7) Xymon Version 4.2.3: 4 Feb 2009 HOBBITLAUNCH.CFG(5)
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