Same opinion as above but using 'RunAtLoad' and 'KeepAlive'.
I've not used AppleScript for years but you may want to put
the code and opening braces on separate lines for a start or
at least space separate them.
Alternatively, you could run your commands as a bash script
and save it to your desktop, changing the 'open with' option
under Get Info to Terminal.
A.
Hi,
I am a newbie here. Trying to find a way of writing a script to launch multiple terminal or console windows on solaris 9. I used to be able to do this using cmdtool on older versions of solaris and it was even possible to configure the size and screen position of the window and the title. ... (5 Replies)
I am running Mac OS X (10.5). I run the following script successfully in terminal in order to split an mp3 file into 3 smaller mp3 files...
split -b 8667k -a1 Monday.mp3 Levin-Hour_; ls Lev* | sed "s/.*/mv '&' '&.mp3'/g" | zsh
However, when I run a similar script within the Applescript editor... (2 Replies)
I developed a script in Lingon (which is an automated script editor developed for OS X) that is used to automatically restart programs only if they crash. The script itself does just that, but I only want it to load if I'm going to use the specific application that it's designed to protect. In... (3 Replies)
Hello,
I have a PERL-TK based GUI from which I want to launch a command on an existing UNIX terminal (this is also the parent terminal for this perl based gui window). The command I want to launch is interactive (there is no intention to interact with that command from the same PERL gui i.e. no... (2 Replies)
What I want my script to do is to run a command in Terminal and close that same Terminal window when the process is complete.
Of course I could ad a delay of 6 seconds to complete the process, but it may not be enough every time.
To simplify my question, this is what I want to achieve.... (9 Replies)
After I installed OS X Lion I haven't been able to launch x11 remotely (using ssh) from Terminal.
It works fine locally, and also remotely directly from the Xterm.
I log in to the unix server at my university from the terminal like this:
ssh -l -X login@host.com
This used to launch... (1 Reply)
I'm new using Unix commands in applescript. The following script you choose different folders with PDfs, get file count of PDfs on chosen folders, & write the results in text file.
set target_folder to choose folder with prompt "Choose target folders containing only PDFs to count files" with... (0 Replies)
After installing centos iam not able to see the terminal icon in the applications menu to launch the command prompt in Centos.
However iam able to see the Open Terminal menu, when i right click and it is not working.
let me know what are the things i need to check.:b: (1 Reply)
The following command works perfectly in Terminal, but not in Applescript. (Returns "unknown token" error for square brackets.)
(new to site. sorry.)
I have an Applescript that is designed to find and remove any square-bracketed text, including the square brackets.
I ran the following code from... (1 Reply)
I have been having an extremely annoying problem. For the record, I am relatively new at this. I've only been working with unix-based OS's for roughly two years, mostly Xubuntu and some Kali. I am pretty familiar with the BASH language, as that's the default shell for debian. Now, I've made this... (16 Replies)
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scriptmgr2
SCRIPTMGR(1)SCRIPTMGR(1)NAME
scriptmgr - utility for controlling other skytools scripts.
SYNOPSIS
scriptmgr.py [switches] config.ini <command> [-a | job_name ... ]
DESCRIPTION
scriptmgr is used to manage several scripts together. It discovers potential jobs based on config file glob expression. From config file it
gets both job_name and service type (that is the main section name eg [cube_dispatcher]). For each service type there is subsection in the
config how to handle it. Unknown services are ignored.
COMMANDS
status
scriptmgr config.ini status
Show status for all known jobs.
start
scriptmgr config.ini start -a
scriptmgr config.ini start job_name1 job_name2 ...
launch script(s) that are not running.
stop
scriptmgr config.ini stop -a
scriptmgr config.ini stop job_name1 job_name2 ...
stop script(s) that are running.
restart
scriptmgr config.ini restart -a
scriptmgr config.ini restart job_name1 job_name2 ...
restart scripts.
reload
scriptmgr config.ini reload -a
scriptmgr config.ini reload job_name1 job_name2 ...
Send SIGHUP to scripts that are running.
CONFIG
Common configuration parameters
job_name
Name for particulat job the script does. Script will log under this name to logdb/logserver. The name is also used as default for PgQ
consumer name. It should be unique.
pidfile
Location for pid file. If not given, script is disallowed to daemonize.
logfile
Location for log file.
loop_delay
If continuisly running process, how long to sleep after each work loop, in seconds. Default: 1.
connection_lifetime
Close and reconnect older database connections.
log_count
Number of log files to keep. Default: 3
log_size
Max size for one log file. File is rotated if max size is reached. Default: 10485760 (10M)
use_skylog
If set, search for [./skylog.ini, ~/.skylog.ini, /etc/skylog.ini]. If found then the file is used as config file for Pythons logging
module. It allows setting up fully customizable logging setup.
scriptmgr parameters
config_list
List of glob patters for finding config files. Example:
config_list = ~/dbscripts/conf/*.ini, ~/random/conf/*.ini
Service section parameters
cwd
Working directory for script.
args
Arguments to give to script, in addition to -d.
script
Path to script. Unless script is in PATH, full path should be given.
disabled
If this service should be ignored.
Example config file
[scriptmgr]
job_name = scriptmgr_livesrv
logfile = ~/log/%(job_name)s.log
pidfile = ~/pid/%(job_name)s.pid
config_list = ~/scripts/conf/*.ini
# defaults for all service sections
[DEFAULT]
cwd = ~/scripts
[table_dispatcher]
script = table_dispatcher.py
args = -v
[cube_dispatcher]
script = python2.4 cube_dispatcher.py
disabled = 1
[pgqadm]
script = ~/scripts/pgqadm.py
args = ticker
COMMAND LINE SWITCHES
Following switches are common to all skytools.DBScript-based Python programs.
-h, --help
show help message and exit
-q, --quiet
make program silent
-v, --verbose
make program more verbose
-d, --daemon
make program go background
Following switches are used to control already running process. The pidfile is read from config then signal is sent to process id specified
there.
-r, --reload
reload config (send SIGHUP)
-s, --stop
stop program safely (send SIGINT)
-k, --kill
kill program immidiately (send SIGTERM)
Options specific to scriptmgr:
-a, --all
Operate on all non-disabled scripts.
03/13/2012 SCRIPTMGR(1)