12-03-2008
thnx for the reply , now i m giving like this
#!/bin/ksh
if [[ -s "$DD_INDD" ]]; then
echo "data"
ERROR=$?
echo "$ERROR"
else
echo "****************************"
echo "**** ERROR - FILE EMPTY ****"
echo "****************************"
ERROR=$?
echo "$ERROR"
fi;
exit
agaiin the same issue
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ACPI(1) General Commands Manual ACPI(1)
NAME
acpi - Shows battery status information
SYNOPSIS
acpi [options]
DESCRIPTION
acpi Shows information from the /proc filesystem, such as battery status or thermal information.
This manual page was written for the Debian distribution because the original program does not have a manual page.
OPTIONS
-b | --battery
show battery information
-B | --without-battery
suppress battery information
-t | --thermal
show thermal information
-T | --without-thermal
suppress thermal information
-a | --ac-adapter
show ac adapter information
-A | --without-ac-adapter
suppress ac-adapter information
-V | --everything
show every device, overrides above options
-s | --show-empty
show non-operational devices
-S | --hide-empty
hide non-operational devices
-c | --celcius
use celcius as the temperature unit
-f | --fahrenheit
use fahrenheit as the temperature unit
-k | --kelvin
use kelvin as the temperature unit
-d | --directory <dir>
path to ACPI info (/proc/acpi)
-h | --help
display help and exit
-v | --version
output version information and exit
AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Paul Telford <pxt@debian.org> for the Debian system (but may be used by others). Permission is granted to
copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the terms of the GNU GPL.
ACPI(1)