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Best wishes ... cheers, drl
From a program, I want to execute a UNIX elm command that will send multiple txt attachment files to an email address. I can do it for one attachment only ie. "elm -s"subject" emailaddress < attachment.txt"
1. The attachment is received in the body of the email and not as an attachment.
2. The... (1 Reply)
Hi all
I try to execute SSH commands on several hosts in a while-loop.
There seems to be a problem with file-handle, first cycle works correct but no other one will follow due to the while condition is false even that there are many more host entries (lines) in all_hosts.dat.
... (3 Replies)
Hi,
I am trying to do sftp a file from one server to another solaris server. Both are sftp enabled. I have generated the rsa key in local server and did a ftped the public key to the remote server and added that in the authorization keys file.
Then i try to run the below command using a... (2 Replies)
well. the title says it all.
im runing top in batch mode like this
top -b -n1 > somefile
but the cpu usage info is not correct.
if i run top normally, the first second, i see the same wrong info, and then it corrects itself.
i found only one small mention of it on this forum. with this link... (7 Replies)
Hello;
Is it possible to run glance over ssh in batch mode ??
Similar to running " top -f " command over ssh..
Need to get glance output for specific pids
Thnx very much (5 Replies)
HI,
Need to ftp a bunch of files in a directory in batch mode. TRying to ftp a single file first with below code.
#!/bin/ksh
function ftp_files
{
ftp -n ${D2_SRVR} <<-EOF
quote user ${D2_UID}
quote pass ${D2_PWD}
cd ${D2_DIR}/${D2_NAME}
lcd ${D1_DIR}/${D1_NAME}/dml/
put file1
... (6 Replies)
Hi,
I put the necessary tftp commands into a batch file and I can run tftp by
$ tftp < tftpbatchscript
in bash command line and then successfully exit.
Now, I want to put a line which does the same thing above. However, when I put this line into a bash script, the lines below this line... (1 Reply)
Hello,
I have to encrypt data using a script in batch mode without being prompted. I can successfully encrypt data but it prompts me to enter (y/N) as shown below. I tried batch flags without no success. I need to automate this without any prompts. Appreciate your inputs.
Thanks,
C.
$... (2 Replies)
Hello,
In our Data Warehouse environment, before our batch SFTP jobs kick off to pull the files from remote servers, I would like to setup a pre-sftp job that would test if all the remote servers from where the files are being pulled, are up and running. If any one of the remote serer is... (2 Replies)
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LEARN ABOUT OSF1
thread
thread(9s)thread(9s)NAME
thread - General: Contains kernel threads-related information
SYNOPSIS ----------------------------
Member Name Data Type
----------------------------
wait_result kern_return_t
----------------------------
MEMBERS
Specifies the outcome of the wait. The kernel can set this member to one of the following values: THREAD_AWAKENED, THREAD_INTERRUPTED,
THREAD_TIMED_OUT, THREAD_SHOULD_TERMINATE, and THREAD_RESTART.
DESCRIPTION
The thread data structure contains kernel threads-related information. Kernel modules typically use the wait_result member (with the cur-
rent_thread routine) to check for the result of the wait. The values associated with the wait_result member have the following meanings:
The result of the assert wait is a normal wakeup. The wait condition was interrupted by the clear_wait routine. The specified timeout has
expired. The result of the assert wait is that the current kernel thread should terminate. The current kernel thread should be restarted.
NOTES
The header file <thread.h> shows a typedef statement that assigns the alternate name thread_t for a pointer to the thread data structure.
Many of the kernel threads-related routines operate on these pointers to thread data structures.
The thread data structure is an opaque data structure; that is, all of its associated members (except for the wait_result member) are ref-
erenced and manipulated by the operating system and not by the user of kernel threads.
FILES SEE ALSO
Routines: clear_wait(9r), current_thread(9r), thread_block(9r), thread_set_timeout(9r), thread_wakeup(9r), thread_wakeup_one(9r)thread(9s)