turns out i don't need the part about sending an email, but i'm still unsure about the whole restarting process. my code right now is
i'm not sure what to write for the then statement. my supervisor told me to use a path to a file in a directory, but im not sure how to implement that. anyone got any ideas?
Sorry for all the threads. I am almost done. I ahve a bash script that is launching a diags program then copying the .html over my client. then it does the following line
/opt/firefox/firefox report.html
it launches it fines but the program waits for me to close the window or kill the script.... (2 Replies)
Hi,
I am a unix newbie. I need to write a script to check wheteher another script is still running. If it is, then sleep for 30m and then check again if the script is running. If the script has stopped running then, I need to come out of the loop.
I am using RHEL 5.2 (2 Replies)
Hi all,
I have a script that calls another program/script, xxx, to run in the background. Supposedly this program at most should finish within five (5) minutes so after five (5) minutes, I run some other steps to run the script into completion.
My problem is sometimes the program takes... (5 Replies)
Hey guys, so I wrote a small script that pretty much just takes in two numbers and counts from the first to the second, e.g.
unknown-hacker|544> count.sh 1 3
1
2
3
My problem is I want to make it so that if you input invalid parameters, such as non-numerical characters, more than 2... (2 Replies)
hi guys
we've had nagios spewing false alarm (for the umpteenth time) and finally the customer had enough so they're starting to question nagios. we had the check interval increased from 5 minutes to 2 minutes, but that's just temporary solution. I'm thinking of implementing a script on the... (8 Replies)
I wish to be able to give to a client the opportunity to :
0) Turn one of my ubuntu computers into a webserver
1) See a webpage after visiting a url where an external user/client can set a couple of variables (e.g. Number1= ?, Number2=?)
2) By pressing "run" the program runs on my machine
3)... (1 Reply)
Happy New Year
Is there a quick way to check to see if a script is already running.
I want to put in a check in the script to exit, if already running.
Currerntly i can only think of doing it the following way.
# ps -ef | grep -i 3_HOUSEKEEPING_FFTVTL_TO_FFTDSSU_DUPLICATION.ksh |... (5 Replies)
I have one shell script in NAS shared location. Since NAS is mounted in many servers, script can be run from any of those servers.
I want to make sure if the script is already running, it should not allow others to run it. I googled it and got some idea that i can touch one empty file in the... (8 Replies)
Hello -
I am new to unix... very new. I am running a program at the command prompt:-nohup ./ledger - comptroller_extract 05/11/2018 &
The above runs as expected.
If I put it in a sh script:- current_date=$(date+%m/%d%y)
nohup ./ledger - comptroller_extract $current_date &
This does... (4 Replies)
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scriptmgr2
SCRIPTMGR(1)SCRIPTMGR(1)NAME
scriptmgr - utility for controlling other skytools scripts.
SYNOPSIS
scriptmgr.py [switches] config.ini <command> [-a | job_name ... ]
DESCRIPTION
scriptmgr is used to manage several scripts together. It discovers potential jobs based on config file glob expression. From config file it
gets both job_name and service type (that is the main section name eg [cube_dispatcher]). For each service type there is subsection in the
config how to handle it. Unknown services are ignored.
COMMANDS
status
scriptmgr config.ini status
Show status for all known jobs.
start
scriptmgr config.ini start -a
scriptmgr config.ini start job_name1 job_name2 ...
launch script(s) that are not running.
stop
scriptmgr config.ini stop -a
scriptmgr config.ini stop job_name1 job_name2 ...
stop script(s) that are running.
restart
scriptmgr config.ini restart -a
scriptmgr config.ini restart job_name1 job_name2 ...
restart scripts.
reload
scriptmgr config.ini reload -a
scriptmgr config.ini reload job_name1 job_name2 ...
Send SIGHUP to scripts that are running.
CONFIG
Common configuration parameters
job_name
Name for particulat job the script does. Script will log under this name to logdb/logserver. The name is also used as default for PgQ
consumer name. It should be unique.
pidfile
Location for pid file. If not given, script is disallowed to daemonize.
logfile
Location for log file.
loop_delay
If continuisly running process, how long to sleep after each work loop, in seconds. Default: 1.
connection_lifetime
Close and reconnect older database connections.
log_count
Number of log files to keep. Default: 3
log_size
Max size for one log file. File is rotated if max size is reached. Default: 10485760 (10M)
use_skylog
If set, search for [./skylog.ini, ~/.skylog.ini, /etc/skylog.ini]. If found then the file is used as config file for Pythons logging
module. It allows setting up fully customizable logging setup.
scriptmgr parameters
config_list
List of glob patters for finding config files. Example:
config_list = ~/dbscripts/conf/*.ini, ~/random/conf/*.ini
Service section parameters
cwd
Working directory for script.
args
Arguments to give to script, in addition to -d.
script
Path to script. Unless script is in PATH, full path should be given.
disabled
If this service should be ignored.
Example config file
[scriptmgr]
job_name = scriptmgr_livesrv
logfile = ~/log/%(job_name)s.log
pidfile = ~/pid/%(job_name)s.pid
config_list = ~/scripts/conf/*.ini
# defaults for all service sections
[DEFAULT]
cwd = ~/scripts
[table_dispatcher]
script = table_dispatcher.py
args = -v
[cube_dispatcher]
script = python2.4 cube_dispatcher.py
disabled = 1
[pgqadm]
script = ~/scripts/pgqadm.py
args = ticker
COMMAND LINE SWITCHES
Following switches are common to all skytools.DBScript-based Python programs.
-h, --help
show help message and exit
-q, --quiet
make program silent
-v, --verbose
make program more verbose
-d, --daemon
make program go background
Following switches are used to control already running process. The pidfile is read from config then signal is sent to process id specified
there.
-r, --reload
reload config (send SIGHUP)
-s, --stop
stop program safely (send SIGINT)
-k, --kill
kill program immidiately (send SIGTERM)
Options specific to scriptmgr:
-a, --all
Operate on all non-disabled scripts.
03/13/2012 SCRIPTMGR(1)