05-06-2011
Just an idea: since the shell doesn't differentiate between a command and a function, move the whole line to a function, and let action() execute that.
10 More Discussions You Might Find Interesting
1. UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users
Hi Expert,
I have encountered some problem with my SUN system. Everytime when i issue command #init 6 OR #init 0 it just logout and prompt for login again instead of rebooting the server when run init 6 and system shutdown when run init 0..
I can only reboot the system using reboot ... Was... (6 Replies)
Discussion started by: sc2005
6 Replies
2. Linux
Dear all,
I typed in init 1 on my redhat box as root and according to wikipedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Runlevel):
1 Single-User Mode Does not configure network interfaces, start daemons, or allow non-root logins
So now I can't connect back to it. How do I change the init back to 3?... (8 Replies)
Discussion started by: z1dane
8 Replies
3. Red Hat
What is the difference between 'init s' and 'init 1'.
I know that both will work to change the current run level to single user mode.
Is there any difference in those two commands? (5 Replies)
Discussion started by: praveen_b744
5 Replies
4. UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users
Hi,
I am experiencing a weird thing on my SUNFIRE machine with Solaris 9 OS.
When I do init 0 to shutdown the machine to go to ok prompt, what it did was shutdown and reboot like an init 6 command do. I did check the corresponding rc scripts that were involved with init 0 and compared with rc... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: Yenthanh
2 Replies
5. Solaris
i did my research in finding the answer but couldn't find right one. Please give your inputs. (6 Replies)
Discussion started by: ranumala
6 Replies
6. Red Hat
Hi ppl hope to have your advice, i am run out of idea...
I have 3 scripts: a.sh, b.sh, and c.sh
a.sh resided in /etc/init.d
b.sh and c.sh /opt/xSystem
I intend to start my system with "service" command which will trigger my a.sh
service a.sh start
then.
a.sh will trigger... (4 Replies)
Discussion started by: cielle
4 Replies
7. UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users
I'm looking into a Solaris(S10) startup problem, with a script configured to run in /etc/rc3.d. It's written to output trace information to a logfile using tee, but the file itself is clearly not being updated. Is there a default stdout/stderr location for startup scripts where the other branch of... (6 Replies)
Discussion started by: JerryHone
6 Replies
8. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hello All,
I copied and pasted the "/etc/init.d/skeleton" file to a new one so I could create my own init script for a program.
Basically the ONLY edit I made to the skeleton "template" so far was to search and replace "FOO" with "snort".
*NOTE: I know there are a bunch of snort init scripts... (6 Replies)
Discussion started by: mrm5102
6 Replies
9. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hi All,
I'm trying to build a start up script, wud be gr8 if any one can explain what the below field means and how can i check it for my script.
DAEMON_PATH="/home/wes/Development/projects/myapp"
DAEMON=myapp
DAEMONOPTS="-my opts"
NAME=myapp
DESC="My daemon description"... (4 Replies)
Discussion started by: Karthick N
4 Replies
10. Linux
This is what I did:
1. I wrote a simple init.d script (myscript.sh)
2. I placed it under /etc/init.d (where many other default scripts already are)
3. Set the perms to 755
4. Run: update-rc.d myscript.sh defaults
I can run it perfectly by doing:
/etc/init.d/myscript.sh start... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: rlopes
2 Replies
LEARN ABOUT HPUX
xtpopupspringloaded
XtPopupSpringLoaded() XtPopupSpringLoaded()
Name
XtPopupSpringLoaded - map a spring-loaded popup from within an application.
Synopsis
void XtPopupSpringLoaded(popup_shell)
Widget popup_shell;
Inputs
popup_shell
Specifies the shell widget to be popped up.
Availability
Release 4 and later.
Description
XtPopupSpringLoaded() calls the functions registered on the specified shell's
XtNpopupCallback callback list and pops the shell up, making it a spring-loaded shell. A spring-loaded shell is one that is popped up in
response to a button press and will pop down when the button is released. Spring-loaded shells have events dispatched to them specially to
ensure that they receive the button up event, even if it occurs in another window. See XtAddGrab() for more details.
XtPopupSpringLoaded() performs exactly like XtPopup(), except that XtPopupSpringLoaded() does the following:
o Sets the shell spring_loaded field to True.
o Always calls XtAddGrab() with exclusive set to True and spring_loaded set to True.
See XtPopup() for details.
Usage
You can also pop up spring loaded shells by using the XtMenuPopup action in a translation table. This predefined action calls XtPopup-
SpringLoaded().
Any pop up shell can be popped down with XtPopdown(), the XtCallbackPopdown() callback function, or with the XtMenuPopdown action.
XtPopupSpringLoaded() was added in Release 4, and prior to this release, the only way to pop up a spring loaded shell was to use the
MenuPopup action (which has now been renamed XtMenuPopup).
See Also
XtAddGrab(1), XtCreatePopupShell(1), XtMenuPopdown(1), XtMenuPopup(1), XtPopdown(1), XtPopup(1).
Xt - Pop Ups XtPopupSpringLoaded()