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I am using Sun Solaris
Where I can find scheduler program that can run another program automatically on scheduled time? Thank you.
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Hi,
Have you tried the "at" and "cron" programs? "At" is useful for one off commands and "cron" is mainly for jobs that need repeating on a regular basis. Here is a link for an article about cron: http://www.elementkjournals.com/sun/9810/sun98a1.htm Andy Hibbins |
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