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this is not a script palace. If you need assistance in writeing one then post what you have and we can help nudge you along.
please do not expect complete work to be handed over to you on a whim. |
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#!/bin/tcsh IP=$1 SECS=$2 while (1) echo connected else echo not connected ping -t 1 $IP sleep $SECS end exit |
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