I suggest you just save this script, make it executable then test it as root *before* installing it as a cronjob.
Also, I suggest you add some kind of test at the start to only enable the shutdown after a completely successful bootup, otherwise you may get in the situation where as soon as you start the box up, it starts cron, and finds it has no path to the modem and shuts down before getting the network started.
Dear all
I would like to shutdown multiple servers remotely with the issue of one single command. What is the command to shut down a server remotely (ie, I want to issue a command on server X to shutdown server Y and server Z).
Thank you (2 Replies)
Hi Guys,
I want to execute few of my bash script, so that whenever someone calls shutdown now -r command, I want my script to execute first before shutting down.
Any help please?????
I've just started playing with the unix system, so far its been brilliant.... (10 Replies)
hi all,
Im fairly new to scripting and am having a noobish issue. Ive got a script that checks for certain directories and if they dont exist, prompts the user to do a mkdir. heres trouble spot in the script:
cat dirlsttemp.dat | while read dir; do
echo "$dir does not exist, would you... (3 Replies)
I want to make a script to shutdown a unixware computer from other user then root. In Sco version i use "as root" but in the unixware i don't know.
Please help me.
10x (12 Replies)
Hi,
I am on Alpha Server with HP Tru64 system.
I wish to setup shutdown to automatically and cleanly shutdown informix during the shutting down of the system.
Ie. I was trying to use rc0.d to do this but failed.
Has anyone tried doing this before? I already have the script and linked it
to... (0 Replies)
I have Oracle 9i R2 on AIX 5.2. My Database is running in shared server mode (MTS).
Sometimes when I shutdown the database it shutsdown cleanly in 4-5 mints and sometimes it takes good 15-20 minutes and then I get some ora-600 errors and only way to shutdown is by opening another session and... (7 Replies)
Im writing a script to read a file called shutdown.cf and shut down any scripts that are listed there.
I have came up with the following based on things I saw in similar programs but it doesn not work:
Has anybody any idea what I may be doing wrong?
Cheers
Paul (4 Replies)
Hi All,
I'm a newbie here.. how can i grep the data when i receive responce from TL1
example:
responce from TL1:
blabalbalbalbalba.,lbalba,SUCCESFULL,blahblahbalabh... how can i grep the "SUCCESSFULL" while i'm running the script? is it possible? because i'm only to know is if... (2 Replies)
I am going to create shutdown database script. We have dabase shutdown script.
But i need take dabase which online and make it down.
I got user id which needs to dabase to down
ID=`ps -ef | grep -i pmon | grep -v grep | awk '{print $1}'` (
got orace side
DB=`ps -ef | grep -i pmon |... (1 Reply)
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LEARN ABOUT CENTOS
consolehelper
CONSOLEHELPER(8) System Manager's Manual CONSOLEHELPER(8)NAME
consolehelper - A wrapper that helps console users run system programs
SYNOPSIS
progname [ options ]
DESCRIPTION
consolehelper is a tool that makes it easy for console users to run system programs, doing authentication via PAM (which can be set up to
trust all console users or to ask for a password at the system administrator's discretion). When possible, the authentication is done
graphically; otherwise, it is done within the text console from which consolehelper was started.
It is intended to be completely transparent. This means that the user will never run the consolehelper program directly. Instead, pro-
grams like /sbin/shutdown are paired with a link from /usr/bin/shutdown to /usr/bin/consolehelper. Then when non-root users (specifically,
users without /sbin in their path, or /sbin after /usr/bin) call the "shutdown" program, consolehelper will be invoked to authenticate the
action and then invoke /sbin/shutdown. (consolehelper itself has no priviledges; it calls the userhelper(8) program do the real work.)
consolehelper requires that a PAM configuration for every managed program exist. So to make /sbin/foo or /usr/sbin/foo managed, you need
to create a link from /usr/bin/foo to /usr/bin/consolehelper and create the file /etc/pam.d/foo, normally using the pam_console(8) PAM mod-
ule.
OPTIONS
This program has no command line options of its own; it passes all command line options on to the program it is calling.
SEE ALSO userhelper(8)AUTHOR
Michael K. Johnson <johnsonm@redhat.com>
Red Hat Software 18 March 1999 CONSOLEHELPER(8)