06-08-2009
To call many scripts from mother one simultaneously
Hi,
I need to rin few other scripts from one main (mather) script. Working in ksh on LINUX. The only one condition - it should be run in parallel.
I mean I have to be able to call 20 scripts from this mother script in parallel (start them in the same time). Does somebody know how to do it?
Thanks,
Juliy
Last edited by juliyp; 06-08-2009 at 04:53 PM..
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o npm help start
o npm help restart
o npm help stop
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