Hi all,
Very new to shell scripting so appreciate some help!
There is a process count that I need to monitor, I have the AIX command that gives this value and I've cleaned it up with grep/awk so it only spits out the value I'm interested in:
echo "psc -i 10050 -s RELOAD_SERVICE" | tmadmin... (14 Replies)
dear all,
pls help on this script..
i have many files which will be created every mins in particular directory.
i want to grep a particular string from only for unique hour files.
from the below code i want to grep a string from only 9th hour files .
Ex files:
-rw-r--r-- 1 root ... (5 Replies)
Hello all,
I've been woking on Solaris and Linux (Red Hat) so far but now I've inherited an HP-UX system and having minor issues with syntax...Appreciate if you could help me out here..
1) I'm trying to sort the output of the top command in HP-UX 11.11 by pressing O (capital O) after typing... (2 Replies)
Hi,
I have to upload a file test_201105281100.txt to a ftp location.
The files will be created on hourly basis like test_201105281100.txt, test_201105281200.txt & so on.
After a file is uploaded successfully, I need to rename the file as test_201105281100.success & if it is not uploaded... (11 Replies)
Hi All,
In the output of TOP command in my unix system, i monitored that some process has utilization more than 100% even some process has 4000% utilisation.
Please help me understand how it is possible to show more than 100% utilization.
Please see the screenshot below:... (2 Replies)
Hi..
I need to run the script on hourly basis.
How do I write the crontab on hourly basis i.e, 9:00, 10:00.....22:00.. 23:00 hours
Please let me know if the below is correct one for crontab on hourly basis.
00 * * * * ksh myscript.ksh > /dev/null
Regards,
John (3 Replies)
Hi,
I am trying to calculate avg response time on hourly basis from the log file which has millions of records.
As of now I am trying with creating temp file which will have lines with unique id and start time and end time and after that another script will run on this temp file to... (7 Replies)
Dear All,
I created a small script to get the CPU, GIS usage etc automatically. However when i run this script manually its working , but when i run through cronjob i am not getting any output.
Can anyone please help me on this. I am using SuseLinux.
Thank you in advance.
#!/bin/sh
{... (2 Replies)
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LEARN ABOUT BSD
uupoll
UUPOLL(8) System Manager's Manual UUPOLL(8)NAME
uupoll - poll a remote UUCP site
SYNOPSIS
uupoll [ -ggrade ] [ -n ] system
DESCRIPTION
Uupoll is used to force a poll of a remote system. It queues a null job for the remote system and then invokes uucico(8).
The following options are available:
-ggrade Only send jobs of grade grade or higher on this call.
-n Queue the null job, but do not invoke uucico.
Uupoll is usually run by cron(5) or by a user who wants to hurry a job along. A typical entry in crontab could be:
0 0,8,16 * * * /usr/bin/uupoll ihnp4
0 4,12,20 * * * /usr/bin/uupoll ucbvax
This will poll ihnp4 at midnight, 0800, and 1600, and ucbvax at 0400, noon, and 2000.
If the local machine is already running uucico every hour and has a limited number of outgoing modems, a more elegant approach might be:
0 0,8,16 * * * /usr/bin/uupoll -n ihnp4
0 4,12,20 * * * /usr/bin/uupoll -n ucbvax
5 * * * * /usr/sbin/uucico -r1
This will queue null jobs for the remote sites at the top of hour; they will be processed by uucico when it runs five minutes later.
FILES
/etc/uucp/ UUCP internal files
/usr/spool/uucp/ Spool directory
SEE ALSO uucp(1), uux(1), uucico(8)4.3 Berkeley Distribution October 23, 1996 UUPOLL(8)