Hi,
I would like to find out how can i calculate a date which is 3 months ago. I intend to run a cron job on the 1st of every month, and calculate the month 4 months earlier from the date. For example, if today's date is 1st May 2007, i would like to return 012007( January 2007).
i can get... (1 Reply)
I know I can't schedule this in cron and would have to write a wrapper around my script and schedule it in cron ....but not sure how do to this?
How do I exclude Monday if the 2nd day of the month falls on a Monday?
Thanks.
I tried this:
0 0 2 * 0,2-6 command
And I know this doesnt... (2 Replies)
Hello Friends,
I have a cron tab like this:
10,40 1-23 * * * /script
i want to skip only one execution at 00:10, so basically i want it to execute every hour at 10th and 40th minute, except 00:10.
Could anyone help me doing this
Thanks folks
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Hello Experts,
I have a script which i want to run the on last day of every month.
let say I have backup.sh script which i want to run it every month last day.
Can anyone please help :confused:
thanks (4 Replies)
Hello Guys,
I have a questions regarding running a shell script every second working day each month.
I have no clue how solve this problem :wall:.
Important is that it has to be the second working (Mo-Fr).
Example: If 1st and 2nd Days of month are Sat and Sun the script must run on 4th day... (5 Replies)
Hi all,
I currently have a UNIX file maintenance script that runs daily as a cron job.
Now I want to change the script and create functions/sub inside it that runs on a weekly or monthly basis.
To run all the scripts' daily maintenance, I want to schedule it in cron as simply maint.sh... (1 Reply)
The following bash command line works for the last day of the month. Test by replacing the 1 with tomorrows day of month number
&& echo "Day before tomorrow"Can it be used within crontab? As
* * 28-31 * * && echo "Today ls last day of month" >>/tmp/crontabtestI tried to test crontab with... (1 Reply)
I am looking for a unix script which could run a job on 2, 4 and 7 working day of the month.
if the days are falling on the saturday/sunday. it should run on the next day.
Thank you.. (9 Replies)
I have query apply crontab entry that the script executes as below
day hours (before 8:00 PM and after 7:00 AM) execute every 5 min
in Night hours (after 8:00 PM to 7:00 AM) executes every 15 min
How can we set such entry in crontab ? (4 Replies)
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ModPerl::Code(3) User Contributed Perl Documentation ModPerl::Code(3)NAME
$class::Const - Perl Interface for $class Constants
SYNOPSIS CONSTANTS
EOF
my $groups = $data{$class};
for my $group (sort keys %$groups) {
print $fh <<"EOF";
":$group"
use $class::Const -compile qw(:$group);
The ":$group" group is for XXX constants.
EOF
for my $const (sort @{ $groups->{$group} }) {
print $fh "=head3 C<$class::$const>
";
}
}
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}
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sub generate_constants_lookup_doc {
my ($data) = @_;
while (my ($class, $groups) = each %$Apache2::ConstantsTable) {
my $constants = [map { @$_ } values %$groups];
constants_lookup_code_doc($constants, $class, $data);
}
}
sub generate_constants_group_lookup_doc {
my ($data) = @_;
while (my ($class, $groups) = each %$Apache2::ConstantsTable) {
constants_group_lookup_code_doc($class, $groups, $data);
}
}
sub constants_group_lookup_code_doc {
my ($class, $groups, $data) = @_;
my @tags;
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$data->{$class}{$group} = [
map {
my @ifdef = constants_ifdef($_);
s/^($constant_prefixes)_?//o;
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$_;
} @$constants
];
}
}
sub constants_lookup_code_doc {
my ($constants, $class, $data) = @_;
my (%switch, %alias);
%alias = %shortcuts;
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}
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}
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}
for my $key (sort keys %switch) {
my $names = $switch{$key};
for my $name (@$names) {
my @ifdef = constants_ifdef($alias{$name});
push @{ $data->{$class}{other} }, $name
unless $seen_const{$class}{$name}
}
}
}
sub generate_exports {
my ($self, $c_fh) = @_;
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NAME
ModPerl::Code - Generate mod_perl glue code
SYNOPSIS
use ModPerl::Code ();
my $code = ModPerl::Code->new;
$code->generate;
DESCRIPTION
This module provides functionality for generating mod_perl glue code. Reason this code is generated rather than written by hand include:
consistency
thin and clean glue code
enable/disable features (without #ifdefs)
adapt to changes in Apache
experiment with different approaches to gluing
AUTHOR
Doug MacEachern
perl v5.12.1 2007-12-31 ModPerl::Code(3)