Hi all,
i have a script in /etc/init.d directory.
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 26 Mar 28 16:00 myscript
I need it to run when my linux reboots/startup. However is it not being executed. Do i need to put in in the rc.local directory? (1 Reply)
I am using AIX 5.3 in P6 machine.
I have a script "test.sh", when i run it manually it runs properly.
I want to run the script automatically when system starts.
I kept the script in /etc/rc.d/init.d and also in /etc/rc.d/rc2.d but it is not working.
Do i have to write it in inittab instead of... (1 Reply)
I did a search for this problem but couldn't find any specific answers to my problem.
We have a .NET application compiled in SharpDevelop for Mono which we want to execute with a .sh shell script on Ubuntu. When we execute the script nothing happens meaning the application's visual interface... (0 Replies)
I am trying to create a menu, and the script fails on ln 38 (Files in pwd). Any idea on where the problem is??
Thanks for the help
Rob
#!/bin/bash
# Cool Script for Weekly Assignment 2 (#3) that creates a menu to act as a ui
# and run some popular commands.
clear
while :
do ... (9 Replies)
Hi guys ,
I Need to run a specific command (pinging a particular machine).
Which need to run every time i reboot the server till the time it shut down.
What is the preferred way of doing this.
Will it impact my system performance.
My Operating system is as below.
# lsb_release -a... (3 Replies)
hi,
i am using rhel 5, and i wanna run a script as soon as the operating system open. How can i do this ? ( i was reading rc.d files but i could not understand exactly what are the run levels and where should i put the my shell script.
my script will be :
#!/bin/ksh
iptables -I INPUT... (1 Reply)
Run script with different user at the startup ..
I have created this user appuser
And I have a script should to be up thru the startup by this user appuser
I have defined the path of the script /user/appstart.sh in /etc/rc
But at the startup starting will be by root , I’d like to keep... (6 Replies)
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Solaris 9
I have configured the Solaris9 as NTP client in which Solaris9 is syncing the time with a windows2008 R2 Server which is runing fine. Now I want that the xntpd service should start at startup. I did this via a script. Kindly correct if I did any thing wrong:
1.)Made... (9 Replies)
Not able to execute the file in remote host using except utility
I am automating the SFTP keys setp process:
So i created the expect script for controlling the output of shell
below is my main code:
Code:
#!/usr/bin/expect
set fd
set password
close $fd
set df
set app
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Discussion started by: Manoj Bajpai
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
roundup-ctl
ROUNDUP-CTL(1) General Commands Manual ROUNDUP-CTL(1)NAME
roundup-ctl - roundup server control interface
SYNOPSIS
roundup-ctl [options] command
DESCRIPTION
roundup-ctl is a front end to the roundup server. It is designed to help the administrator control the functioning of the roundup server
daemon. This script mimics most of the behaviour of a regular init script, but works as a front end to the runit package to control the
roundup service. So, in order to use this, you need the runit package, too. Please note that using this script is mostly incompatible with
having roundup controlled by runit directly in the form of automatic startup.
The roundup-ctl script returns a 0 exit value on success, and >0 if an error occurs. For more details, view the comments in the script.
OPTIONS -d directory
Use given directory as service directory.
COMMANDS
The command can be any one or more of the following options:
start If the roundup server is not runinng, start it. If the server stops, restart it. stop Stops the roundup server. status Print sta-
tus of the roundup server.
SEE ALSO roundup-server(1)runsvctrl(8)runsvstat(8)svwaitdown(8)AUTHOR
Bastian Kleineidam <calvin@debian.org>, Toni Mueller <toni@debian.org>
31 May 2004 ROUNDUP-CTL(1)