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scripting running every minute
Hi Experts,
below similar thread i posted earlier. Although i wish to know ur suggestion newly. I want to run a script every 1 minute. I tried with Crontab. But the problem is cron send every 1 mins invertal- mail to the user mailbox. meanwhile, some expert telling me it is not wise to run short interval in crontab. What could be best way to run this type of short interval without getting any problem in systm. //purple |
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