I've seen several examples of scripts in thise forum about having a script generate a log file. I have a script that is run from cron and that monitors a file system for a specfic filename(s) and then performs some actions on them. Normally I call this script from another script (which the one... (2 Replies)
Hi, everyone:
I post a new thread because previous post may sink and I hope the new one can be caught by your eyes.
I created a shell script and the script works fine. However, the mail program part on script didn't send email to my email box and it also didn't provide any traceable... (7 Replies)
Hi
I have this code, and i want work with a ls -shalR output in .txt
What i need read to do this??
Where start?
#!/usr/bin/perl
# Allrights- A perl tool for making backups of file permissions
# Copyright (C) 2005 Norbert Klein <norbert@acodedb.com>
# This program is free... (1 Reply)
Hi,
please advise what function in perl or system call in shell that will generate cpu usage that is higher than usual? I would like make such a script, to test a monitoring feature.
TIA.
Marc (1 Reply)
Hi All,
I'm new to the forum and not a programmer, but I'm writing a bash script to preprocess definitions of technical terms by inserting hyperlinks pointing to other pages in the glossary before the pages are posted to our server, using a standard naming convention for the pages. The... (3 Replies)
This is my log file and this is live log.
Any abnormal error other than following
I need to generate the email.
Log path : /DER/app/admin/ABC/bdump/erg.log
Current log# 2 seq# 103046 mem# 0: /ora2/oradata/ABC/redo02a.log
Current log# 2 seq# 103046 mem# 1:... (1 Reply)
This is my log file and this is live log.
Any abnormal error other than following
I need to generate the email.
Log path : /DER/app/admin/ABC/bdump/erg.log
Current log# 2 seq# 103046 mem# 0: /ora2/oradata/ABC/redo02a.log
Current log# 2 seq# 103046 mem# 1:... (7 Replies)
I have installed sSMTP and set it up to use my gmail.
Sending from cli does work fine:
msg file:From: test@gmail.com
To test2@gmail.com
Subject: test post
This is a test
Executing from console:ssmtp -t < msg
does work fine.
But from script it does not work:#!/bin/sh
ssmtp -t < msg... (0 Replies)
Hi All,
I would like to use a Perl (not Bash) script to work with multiple files of the same name in different directories (all in the same parent directory). I tried to create a loop to do so, but it isn't working.
My code so far:
while (defined(my $file = glob("./*/filename.txt")) or... (1 Reply)
Hello Friends,
I would like my script to display date timestamps in the file name for every script execution.
Below is the scenario: (just for testing purpose)
I scheduled a cron job, lets say it runs every 5 min and record/logs output in to a log file.
0,5,10,15,20,25,30,35,40,45,50,55 *... (5 Replies)
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qmail-local
qmail-local(8) System Manager's Manual qmail-local(8)NAME
qmail-local - deliver or forward a mail message
SYNOPSIS
qmail-local [ -nN ] user homedir local dash ext domain sender defaultdelivery
DESCRIPTION
qmail-local reads a mail message and delivers it to user by the procedure described in dot-qmail(5).
The message's envelope recipient is local@domain. qmail-local records local@domain in a new Delivered-To header field. If exactly the
same Delivered-To: local@domain already appears in the header, qmail-local bounces the message, to prevent mail forwarding loops.
The message's envelope sender is sender. qmail-local records sender in a new Return-Path header field.
homedir is the user's home directory. It must be an absolute directory name.
dash and ext identify the .qmaildashext file used by qmail-local; see dot-qmail(5). Normally dash is either empty or a lone hyphen. If it
is empty, qmail-local treats a nonexistent .qmailext the same way as an empty .qmailext: namely, following the delivery instructions in
defaultdelivery.
The standard input for qmail-local must be a seekable file, so that qmail-local can read it more than once.
OPTIONS -n Instead of reading and delivering the message, print a description of the delivery instructions.
-N (Default.) Read and deliver the message.
EXIT CODES
0 if the delivery is completely successful; nonzero if any delivery instruction failed. Exit code 111 indicates temporary failure.
SEE ALSO dot-qmail(5), envelopes(5), qmail-command(8), qmail-queue(8), qmail-send(8), qmail-lspawn(8)qmail-local(8)