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Top Forums UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users sudo using at failing. Post 302325132 by mph on Friday 12th of June 2009 09:28:13 PM
Old 06-12-2009
I've run in several times with and without piping to null and pipeing to a file, etc... Both the actual command and the at scheduling.

Strace might very well be the best option.

Thanks, I'll give it whack Monday!
 

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WHACK(1)						      General Commands Manual							  WHACK(1)

NAME
whack - mangle requests to a printer or damage a printer SYNOPSIS
whack [-h | -v] [-i] [-w] ids whack [-j] [-v] [-s] [-w] printers DESCRIPTION
whack mangles line printer requests or damages line printers. When the first form of the command is used, the printed output of the job is mangled as specified by the options. When the second form of the command is used, the printer itself is damaged as specified by the options. OPTIONS
-h Horizontal. Make the output run across the page horizontally, ignoring linefeeds and other form movement characters or embedded commands. -v Vertical. Make the output run vertically in one column (the current column) down the paper, ignoring any form movement characters or embedded commands. -i ISO mode. Select, at random, a different ISO code set to use while printing the rest of the job. -w Write a taunting message on the user's terminal after the jobs have been whacked. If the user is not logged in locally, then mail will be sent instead. -j Jam. Self-explanitory. -v Voltage surge. Send a voltage spike down the transmit lead(s) of the printer. Physical contact with the printer should be avoided while using the -v option. -s Spit. Causes the printer to rapidly eject it's paper load into the output bin. Depending upon the speed of the ejection, a few characters could actually print on each page. FILES
/etc/termcap HISTORY
Written by Eric L. Pederson <eric@bofh.org.uk>. 28 September 1995 WHACK(1)
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