Thanks Franklin52. i tried it but it didn't send me an email. it did print the entire output including the pipe to mail but it didn't send any actual email.
I apologize, it should be with a system command and there was a typo in the code, try this if you don't have temperature of 80 or above:
I am writing a program that uses system() to pass commands to the command interpreter. Is there a way to read the output that the commands produce? (1 Reply)
Greetings to all,
I would like to read input from a file and make duplications from it with Linux shell.
For e.g.
Input file
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ABC
ABB
ABA
-------------------------------
Output file
------------
ABC
ABC
ABC
ABB
ABB (6 Replies)
Hi List,
How to read the output of a command executed from a script.
For ex.
sample_scritp.sh
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useradd testuser1
password testuser1
....
.....
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This prompts for "password", and "confirm password", for which i need to give the values from script.
Can... (4 Replies)
Can any body please explain the following df command to me:filesystem kbytes used avail capacity mounted on
/dev/root 6474195 2649052 3825143 41% /
/dev/stand 24097 5757 18340 24% /stand
/proc 0 0 0 ... (7 Replies)
I have a list of words that I want to grep in many files to see which ones have it and which ones dont.
in the text file I have all the words listed line by line, ex:
list.txt:
check
try this
word1
word2
open space
list ..
I want to grep each line one by one.
like I want it to... (7 Replies)
I stumbled across a somewhat strange behavior of tar and find no explanation for it: i was testing a DVD for read errors and thought to simply tar the content and direct the output to /dev/null:
tar -cvf - /my/mountpoint/*ts > /dev/null
This way i expected the system to read the complete... (4 Replies)
Hi there,
I got this situation at job. First i have a Perl script that connect to Oracle 10g and execute a package. That package execute severals transactions and must generate log about process status each interval of time.
What i'm doing now is saving the plsql package log in an auxiliar... (4 Replies)
Is it possible to read from the screen or standard output? If so, may I know how I can do this?
For example, I have an application running which prints out the following on the screen:
Starting tools from .image-tools...
imagecontrol_1: SECS/GEM-capable version is running
done
cindy@pgunix... (2 Replies)
I getting error as test1.sh: syntax error at line 3: `do' unexpected while i was trying to run below code..
What was going wrong here?
find /usr/tmp/SB/reports/ -type f -name *.rdf |read file;do
echo "Copying $file to /usr/tmp/SB1"
done (1 Reply)
I am writing one shell script in which there is one Java program call.
I want to stop execution of shell script ahead of java program if the java program returns 1 .
How to read that value of java program from OS ? (3 Replies)
Discussion started by: ParthThakkar
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rt-email-dashboards - Send email dashboards
SYNOPSIS
rt-email-dashboards [options]
DESCRIPTION
This tool will send users email based on how they have subscribed to dashboards. A dashboard is a set of saved searches, the subscription
controls how often that dashboard is sent and how it's displayed.
Each subscription has an hour, and possibly day of week or day of month. These are taken to be in the user's timezone if available, UTC
otherwise.
SETUP
You'll need to have cron run this script every hour. Here's an example crontab entry to do this.
0 * * * * /usr/bin/perl /opt/rt4/local/sbin/rt-email-dashboards
This will run the script every hour on the hour. This may need some further tweaking to be run as the correct user.
OPTIONS
This tool supports a few options. Most are for debugging.
-h
--help Display this documentation
--dryrun
Figure out which dashboards would be sent, but don't actually generate or email any of them
--time SECONDS
Instead of using the current time to figure out which dashboards should be sent, use SECONDS (usually since midnight Jan 1st, 1970,
so 1192216018 would be Oct 12 19:06:58 GMT 2007).
--epoch SECONDS
Back-compat for --time SECONDS.
--all Ignore subscription frequency when considering each dashboard (should only be used with --dryrun for testing and debugging)
perl v5.14.2 2013-05-22 rt-email-dashboards(8)