12-28-2007
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1. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
Hi,
I trying to include a script in my crontab as user. I used "crontab -e" to include my script there but does not seem to work. If I understand correctly it is set to run at 11:20 every day, correct?
Can anybody identify any error?
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#Sun Microsystems Inc. SunOS 5.7 Generic... (19 Replies)
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2. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
I have a server running 5.9 and I'm trying to cron in the following.
00 01 * * 7 cd /data/apache/logs && find . -type f -name "access.*" -mtime +1 -print |xargs rm > /dev/null 2>&1
But I keep get the following error....
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3. Shell Programming and Scripting
HI,
i am working on linux.
i have crontab problem
i wrote a small script and put it in a crontab .
but the script is not running..
i have given following way in crontab -e
02 06 * * * /bin/csh /home/vr_test.csh
but the above script is not running
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4. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
I'm trying to get crontab to run a script, but to test crontab I tried out a very simple command: `echo bob`
here is my crontab file (I edited it by using `crontab -e`):
-----------------
#!/bin/sh
23 10 * * * echo bob
and at 10:23 every day I get a new message:
in /var/mail/a... (3 Replies)
Discussion started by: cleansing_flame
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5. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
i added to my crontab file:
* * * * * echo "hello"
it works, i receive a message into my /var/mail/username
and i receive: bob
in addition to a large text add-on
any help appreciated (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: cleansing_flame
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6. UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users
hi all
while using crontab -e im receiving
754 as output
im unable to add a entry in crontab
crontab -l is working fine
OS: sun5.8
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7. Shell Programming and Scripting
Dear All ,
I have .sh script wich has the following inside
getFileName=Listportfolio.txt.`date +'%Y%m%d`
ftp -n 172.10.10.1<<EOF
user xxx xxx
bin
cd /home/gbs/FTP_Script
get /home/gbs/FTP_Script/$getFileName
bye
EOF
EOF
when I run the... (3 Replies)
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8. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hi All,
Am facing an issue while updating the crontab.Getting below error while updating the cron.
cron/tmp.XXXX5fXBR6: No space left on device
crontab: edits left in /tmp/crontab.XXXXEJX5gw
Is there any file where i need to alter using root user so that i can update the cron.
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9. UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users
hi..
i have a program (tf.sh), and i want what it runs automatically with a "lapsus" of 2 hours. (1,3,5,7,9,11,13,15,17,19,21,23 hrs.)
i know what i have to do it using crontab, but i donīt know how to do it.
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10. Solaris
hi all
does any on has explanation for this result
bash-3.00$ crontab -e
"/var/tmp/Ex1kayUW" No space left on device
The crontab file was not changed.
bash-3.00$ (2 Replies)
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LEARN ABOUT SUNOS
variables
environ(4) File Formats environ(4)
NAME
environ, pref, variables - user-preference variables files for AT&T FACE
SYNOPSIS
$HOME/pref/.environ
$HOME/pref/.variables
$HOME/FILECABINET/.pref
$HOME/WASTEBASKET/.pref
DESCRIPTION
The .environ, .pref, and .variables files contain variables that indicate user preferences for a variety of operations. The .environ and
.variables files are located under the user's $HOME/pref directory. The .pref files are found under $HOME/FILECABINET, $HOME/WASTEBASKET,
and any directory where preferences were set via the organize command. Names and descriptions for each variable are presented below. Vari-
ables are listed one per line and are of the form variable=value.
.environ Variables
Variables found in .environ include:
LOGINWIN[1-4] Windows that are opened when FACE is initialized.
SORTMODE Sort mode for file folder listings. Values include the following hexadecimal digits:
1 Sorted alphabetically by name.
2 Files most recently modified first.
800 Sorted alphabetically by object type.
The values above may be listed in reverse order by ORing the following value:
1000 List objects in reverse order. For example, a value of 1002 will produce a folder listing with files LEAST
recently modified displayed first. A value of 1001 would produce a "reverse" alphabetical by name listing of the
folder.
DISPLAYMODE Display mode for file folders. Values include the following hexadecimal digits:
0 File names only.
4 File names and brief description.
8 File names, description, plus additional information.
WASTEPROMPT Prompt before emptying wastebasket (yes/no?).
WASTEDAYS Number of days before emptying wastebasket.
PRINCMD[1-3] Print command defined to print files.
UMASK Holds default permissions with which files will be created.
.pref Variables
Variables found in .pref are the following:
SORTMODE Contains the same values as the SORTMODE variable described in .environ above.
DISPMODE Contains the same values as the DISPLAYMODE variable described in .environ above.
.variable Variables
Variables found in .variables include:
EDITOR Default editor.
PS1 Shell prompt.
SunOS 5.10 3 Jul 1990 environ(4)