07-06-2006
Unix Scripts
Hi,
I have to write 2 unix scripts:
1. Check whether the databases are up or down which are on different servers.
2. Check the file system space on different Unix servers.
Please share your model scripts here. I have to submit this ASAP. Appreciate your reply......
Thanks
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Irssi(1) General Commands Manual Irssi(1)
NAME
Irssi - a modular IRC client for UNIX
SYNOPSIS
irssi [-dv!?] [-c server] [-p port] [-n nickname] [-w password] [-h hostname]
DESCRIPTION
Irssi is a modular Internet Relay Chat client. It is highly extensible and very secure. Being a fullscreen, termcap based client with many
features, Irssi is easily extensible through scripts and modules.
OPTIONS
--config=FILE
use FILE instead of ~/.irssi/config.
--home=PATH
PATH specifies the home directory of Irssi. Default is ~/.irssi
-c, --connect=SERVER
connects to SERVER
-w, --password=PASSWORD
use PASSWORD for authentication.
-p, --port=PORT
automatically connect to PORT on server.
-!, --noconnect
disables autoconnecting.
-n, --nick=NICKNAME
specify NICKNAME as your nick.
-h, --hostname=HOSTNAME
use HOSTNAME for your irc session.
-d, --dummy
use dummy terminal mode.
-v, --version
display the version of Irssi.
-?, --help
show a help message.
--usage
display brief usage message.
SEE ALSO
Irssi has been supplied with a huge amount of documentation. Check /help or look at the files contained by /usr/share/doc/irssi*
FILES
/etc/irssi.conf
Global configuration file
~/.irssi/config
Personal configuration file
~/.irssi/config.autosave
Automatic save of the personal config file when it was changed externally
~/.irssi/default.theme
Default irssi theme
~/.irssi/away.log
Logged messages in away status
/usr/share/irssi/help/
Directory including many help files
/usr/share/irssi/scripts/
Global scripts directory
/usr/share/irssi/themes/
Global themes directory
~/.irssi/scripts/
Default scripts directory
~/.irssi/scripts/autorun/
Directory containing links to scripts that should be loaded automatically on startup
~/.irssi/startup
File containing a list of commands to execute on startup
AUTHORS
/CREDITS
Irssi was written by Timo Sirainen <cras@irssi.org>
This manpage was written by Istvan Sebestyen <stevee@alphanet.ch> and Stefan Tomanek <stefan@pico.ruhr.de>
Irssi IRC client September 2002 Irssi(1)