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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers Picking problem with printers Post 302493968 by enkei17 on Friday 4th of February 2011 10:52:45 AM
Old 02-04-2011
Picking problem with printers

Hello to everybody i have problem the picking process falls and falls.

I dont now what the picking process do i believe that is a print server on a data base i dont know where to look.

Is a solaris 10 with korn sheell the process show this
Code:
ps -ef | grep picking
batch 18466     1   0 11:31:20 pts/2       0:00 -ksh -c ./picking/activeimpresion.sh DESA&
batch 18348     1   0 11:31:12 pts/2       0:00 -ksh -c ./picking/activeimpresion.sh PRO&

The scripts do this (activeimpresion.sh)
Code:
:
base=$1
ORACLE_SID=$base
export ORACLE_SID
ORAENV_ASK=NO
. oraenv
procbus=`/home/batch/picking/search_printer.sh $base` 

if test $procbus -eq 0
then 
        echo start impresion $base `date` >>out
        /home/batch/picking/eje_ImpPicking.sh $base>> out&
else 
        echo the printer is in en $base `date` >> out
fi

Where i have to check? o do? this process is always falling? thank you very much Smilie

Last edited by Scott; 02-04-2011 at 11:56 AM.. Reason: Code tags, please...
 

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INITTODR(9)						   BSD Kernel Developer's Manual					       INITTODR(9)

NAME
inittodr -- initialize system time SYNOPSIS
#include <sys/types.h> #include <sys/systm.h> void inittodr(time_t base); DESCRIPTION
The inittodr() function determines the time and sets the system clock. It tries to pick the correct time using a set of heuristics that examine the system's battery backed clock and the time obtained from the root file system, as given in base. How the base value is obtained will vary depending on the root file system type. The heuristics used include: o If the battery-backed clock has a valid time, it is used. o If the battery-backed clock does not have a valid time, the time provided in base will be used. Once a system time has been determined, it is stored in the time variable. DIAGNOSTICS
The inittodr() function prints diagnostic messages if it has trouble figuring out the system time. Conditions that can cause diagnostic mes- sages to be printed include: o The battery-backed clock's time appears nonsensical. SEE ALSO
resettodr(9), time(9) BUGS
On many systems, inittodr() has to convert from a time expressed in terms of year, month, day, hours, minutes, and seconds to time, expressed in seconds. Many of the implementations could share code, but do not. Each system's heuristics for picking the correct time are slightly different. The FreeBSD implementation should do a better job of validating the time provided in base when the battery-backed clock is unusable. Cur- rently it unconditionally sets the system clock to this value. BSD
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