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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers Using the Foreach loop, Needing help Post 302564795 by Corona688 on Friday 14th of October 2011 03:53:10 PM
Old 10-14-2011
There must be more to that script. You use lots of variables you never defined, and a function doesn't call itself.

An explanation of why you're grepping for SCREEN would be good.

The contents of this $SRV.sh would be good to see too.

If you save the PID's of the servers you're running, you won't have to use ps | awk | grep | cut | sed | kitchen | sink to see if they're running -- just check the PID. Much simpler and more reliable. How to do that depends on how they're run in the first place...

Do you have the start-stop-daemon command available?

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If these are all folders...

Code:
cd /path/to/folder
for SERVICE in *
do
        command SERVICE
done

 

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