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Hi,
I have a cron process that runs daily and generates a log file. The process writes the date it ran and also any errors to the log file. I need to write a script that will check if the process ran yesterday and also look for the keyword 'ERROR'. If it did not run yesterday or if it found the keyword 'ERROR' or both, send an email to admin. Hope this makes sense. Any help on this is much appreciated! |
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