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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting To force a script to wait for another. Post 302249777 by zaxxon on Wednesday 22nd of October 2008 05:24:41 AM
Old 10-22-2008
You could either check if there are still processes "mdadm"? up and if no, go to the next step. Other idea would be to put a sleep in there, so that those commands working in the background have enough time to complete.
 

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CheckDigits::M11_003(3pm)				User Contributed Perl Documentation				 CheckDigits::M11_003(3pm)

NAME
CheckDigits::M11_003 - compute check digits for PKZ (GDR) SYNOPSIS
use Algorithm::CheckDigits; $pkz = CheckDigits('pkz'); if ($pkz->is_valid('150765400354')) { # do something } $cn = $pkz->complete('15076540035'); # $cn = '150765400354' $cd = $pkz->checkdigit('150765400354'); # $cd = '4' $bn = $pkz->basenumber('150765400354'); # $bn = '150765400354' DESCRIPTION
ALGORITHM 1. The checkdigit is set to 0. 2. From right to left the digits are weighted (multiplied) with 2,4,8,5,10,9,7,3,6,1,2,4. 3. The products are added. 4. The sum of step 3 is taken modulo 11. 5. The value of step 4 is added to a multiple (0..9) of the weight of the checkdigit(2). 6. The sum of step 5 is taken modulo 11. 7. The checkdigit is the multiple of the weight of the checkdigit where the value of step 6 equals 10. 8. If there can't be reached a value of 10 in step 6, the number cannot be taken as a PKZ. To validate a PKZ apply steps 2 to 4 to the complete number. METHODS is_valid($number) Returns true only if $number consists solely of numbers and the last digit is a valid check digit according to the algorithm given above. Returns false otherwise, complete($number) The check digit for $number is computed and concatenated to the end of $number. Returns the complete number with check digit or '' if $number does not consist solely of digits and spaces. basenumber($number) Returns the basenumber of $number if $number has a valid check digit. Return '' otherwise. checkdigit($number) Returns the checkdigit of $number if $number has a valid check digit. Return '' otherwise. EXPORT None by default. AUTHOR
Mathias Weidner, <mathias@weidner.in-bad-schmiedeberg.de> SEE ALSO
perl, CheckDigits, www.pruefziffernberechnung.de. perl v5.10.0 2008-05-17 CheckDigits::M11_003(3pm)
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