01-30-2009
Craiglist, query and response project
I have a project that I have decided to embark on . Basically is goes like this; Everyday there are listing for work on Craiglists that one can see under computers gigs. I want to right a program that will check Craiglists --> GIGs --> Computers and search for certain key words that I specify like {WAN, LINUX, CABLING} under each daily posting and then reply with a customized e-mail depending on the query results. Where would I begin? Is this legal?
Last edited by metallica1973; 01-30-2009 at 11:27 AM..
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poolbind
poolbind(1M) poolbind(1M)
NAME
poolbind - bind processes, tasks, or projects or query binding of processes to resource pools
SYNOPSIS
/usr/sbin/poolbind -p poolname [ -i idtype] id...
/usr/sbin/poolbind -q pid...
/usr/sbin/poolbind -Q pid...
The poolbind command allows an authorized user to bind zones, projects, tasks, and processes to pools. It can also allow a user to query a
process to determine which pool the process is bound to.
The following options are supported:
-i idtype
This option, together with the idlist arguments, specifies one or more processes to which the poolbind command is to apply. The inter-
pretation of idlist depends on the value of idtype. The valid idtype arguments and corresponding interpretations of idlist are as fol-
lows:
pid
idlist is a list of process IDs. Binds the specified processes to the specified pool. This is the default behavior if no idtype is
specified.
taskid
idlist is a list of task IDs. Bind all processes within the list of task IDs to the specified pool.
projid
idlist is a list of project IDs. Bind all processes within the list of projects to the specified pool. Each project ID can be spec-
ified as either a project name or a numerical project ID. See project(4).
zoneid
idlist is a list of zone IDs. Bind all processes within the list of zones to the specified pool. Each zone ID can be specified as
either a zone name or a numerical zone ID. See zones(5).
-p poolname
Specifies the name of a pool to which the specified zone, project, tasks, or processes are to be bound.
-q pid ...
Queries the pool bindings for a given list of process IDs. If the collection of resources associated with the process does not corre-
spond to any currently existing pool, or if there are multiple pools with the set of resources that the process is bound to, the query
fails for that particular process ID.
-Q pid ...
Queries the resource bindings for a given list of process IDs. The resource bindings are each reported on a separate line.
Example 1: Binding All Processes
The following command binds all processes in projects 5 and 7 to the pool web_app:
example# /usr/sbin/poolbind -p web_app -i projid 5 7
Example 2: Binding the Running Shell
The following command binds the running shell to the pool web_app:
example# /usr/sbin/poolbind -p web_app $$
Example 3: Querying the Pool Bindings
The following command queries the bindings to verify that the shell is bound to the given pool:
example# /usr/sbin/poolbind -q $$
Example 4: Querying the Resource Bindings
The following command queries the bindings to verify that the shell is bound to the given resources:
example# /usr/sbin/poolbind -Q $$
The following exit values are returned:
0 Successful completion.
1 Requested operation could not be completed.
2 Invalid command line options were specified.
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
| ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE |
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
|Availability |SUNWpool |
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
|Interface Stability | See below. |
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
The invocation is Evolving. The output is Unstable.
pooladm(1M), poolcfg(1M), libpool(3LIB), project(4), attributes(5), zones(5)
System Administration Guide: N1 Grid Containers, Resource Management, and Solaris Zones
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