Hi Folks...
I am using a ksh script to submit the at command to run a shell script for immediate execution. The shell script requries 1 parameter.
Command in the script is
at -m -f $EXE_DIR/process_server.sh $START_TIME $DB_NAME
where START_TIME=now and DB_NAME= tnsname of Oracle... (1 Reply)
How to allocate memory for a shell script on aix box at the time of execution i.e at runtime
Are there any commands for AIX in specific
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How to allocate memory for a shell script on aix box at the time of execution i.e at runtime
Are there any commands for AIX in specific
Thanks in Advance (3 Replies)
How to allocate memory for a shell script on aix box at the time of execution i.e at runtime
Are there any commands for AIX in specific
Thanks in Advance (1 Reply)
hi I am new to shell programming.....my question is while running one of my shell program it stops in between to accept input from the user and proceeds furthur after giving input....I want to know whether I can set this input through some files so that the shell acript reads the input from the... (10 Replies)
Hi,
I am trying to capture runtime stats of a shell script (c shell). Are there system variables to call? Or should I create a date variable at the start of the script and at the end of the script? I am trying to capture the time if the script stops or ends with error.
Please help.
... (4 Replies)
so I've made a shell script that downloads 6 files in succession from a given url, then deletes them. Now I want to time the script, and the average time it uses by running it ~100 times. My problem is tho, how do I store the time it takes for each run through of the script? I know time writes to... (3 Replies)
Hi All,
I have a script which intends to create as many variables at runtime, as the number of parameters passed to it. The script needs to save these parameter values in the variables created and print them
abc.sh
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export Numbr_Parms=$#
export a=1
while
do
export... (3 Replies)
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
gd_parser_callback
gd_parser_callback(3) GETDATA gd_parser_callback(3)NAME
gd_parser_callback -- set the syntax error callback handler for a dirfile
SYNOPSIS
#include <getdata.h>
void gd_parser_callback(DIRFILE *dirfile, gd_parser_callback_t sehandler, void *extra);
DESCRIPTION
The gd_parser_callback() function updates the syntax error callback function of the DIRFILE object dirfile to be sehandler, and the caller
supplied extra pointer passed to the handler to be extra, discarding any syntax error handler and extra pointer which were previously reg-
istered for this DIRFILE. If sehandler is NULL, the existing handler will be removed and the default behaviour (abort on error) restored.
See gd_cbopen(3) for a discussion on the requirements for the syntax handler.
Since parsing of an existing format specification occurs when the DIRFILE object is created, before this function can be called, this func-
tion is only useful to set or modify a callback function or its caller data before calling gd_include(3), which will invoke the callback
function if syntax errors are found in the included fragment.
This function always succeeds, and has no return value.
SEE ALSO gd_cbopen(3), gd_include(3), dirfile(5)Version 0.7.0 17 September 2010 gd_parser_callback(3)