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Possible to call external script?
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Is it possible to have a bash script call an external bash script? For instance, I have a series of monitor scripts that check for running services (such as httpd, postmaster). Each monitor script is individual to the service. If a service fails, I would like to have a larger script that goes through a process, cleanly shutting down related services, logging out users and unmounting a RAID. Is it possible to have this larger script called from within the smaller monitor scripts? Thanks Mike |
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