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 $SRV.sh would be good to see too.
If you save the PID's of the servers you're running, you won't have to use ps | awk | grep | cut | sed | kitchen | sink to see if they're running -- just check the PID. Much simpler and more reliable. How to do that depends on how they're run in the first place...
Do you have the start-stop-daemon command available?
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Hello, I am new at this forum so please bare with me on this.
Within a given directory, I have a list of files in which in each file, I would like to do a substitution. I would like to substitute the string mlcl to mll in each file using the foreach command. I dont quite get how to do that. If... (7 Replies)
Hi Guys,
I have a loop which uses a wildcard
i.e. foreach f (*)
but when I execute the tcsh file in unix then it gives me an error
->>>>>>>foreach: words not parenthesized<<<<<<<<<<-
Any help. (1 Reply)
In a foreach loop, is it possible for the loop to go through 2 arguments instead of one
i.e. instead of foreach i (do stuff for i), we have foreach i j(do stuff for i; do stuff for j)
I am working under BASH and TCSH shell environments
cheers (3 Replies)
Hi everyone
Does anyone know what is wrong with this script. i keep getting errors
foreach filename (`cat testing1`)
set string=$filename
set depth=`echo "$string"
echo $depth
end
the error is the following
testing: line 1: syntax error near unexpected token `('
testing: line 1:... (3 Replies)
Hi All,
Is there any problem with the below 'foreach' loop?
foreach risk_factor ($(cat "$rf_list"))
where "rf_list=$SCRIPT/Utility/rflist.txt "
I'm wondering, it is throwing below error message:
syntax error at line 34: `(' unexpected
Any idea/suggestions ?
Thanks in advance /... (7 Replies)
So I am back again beating my head against the wall with a shell script and getting a headache! I want to change each year in a file (1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, etc.) to the same year followed by a tab.
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Dear all,
I wrote a script to download files and move files in directories according to their name.
Now here is the problem:
Both p101 and p360 data download successfully, but when I move them according to the year and month, only p101 data can be placed at the right location, p360,... (1 Reply)
Hi everyone I'm new to unix and encountered a small problem i couldnt find out a reason why it doesn't work..please help..
in my csh script when i tried to use the foreach loop like this:
foreach x ( ls )
echo $x
end
when i tried to run it, it printed out 'ls' to the std out instead of... (3 Replies)
I need to put together a script that will take the contents of two different files (database name and database owner) and put them in two variables within a line:
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ost::Counter< T >(3) Library Functions Manual ost::Counter< T >(3)
NAME
ost::Counter< T > -
The counter template is used for generic objects which act as automatic counters.
SYNOPSIS
#include <counter.h>
Public Member Functions
Counter ()
Construct and initialize a counter to zero.
Counter (const Counter &counter)
Construct a counter with an initial value set for another counter.
Counter (T initial)
Construct a counter with an initial value of the specified data type.
T & operator= (T c)
operator T ()
Protected Attributes
T count
Detailed Description
template<typename T>class ost::Counter< T >
The counter template is used for generic objects which act as automatic counters.
Each time the object is accessed, the underlying counted data type is incremented.
Author:
David Sugar dyfet@gnutelephony.org Automatic counter template class.
Constructor & Destructor Documentation
template<typename T > ost::Counter< T >::Counter () [inline]
Construct and initialize a counter to zero.
References ost::Counter< T >::count.
template<typename T > ost::Counter< T >::Counter (const Counter< T > &counter) [inline]
Construct a counter with an initial value set for another counter. Parameters:
counter to copy from.
References ost::Counter< T >::count.
template<typename T > ost::Counter< T >::Counter (Tinitial) [inline]
Construct a counter with an initial value of the specified data type. Parameters:
initial value to set.
References ost::Counter< T >::count.
Member Function Documentation
template<typename T > ost::Counter< T >::operator T () [inline]
References ost::Counter< T >::count.
template<typename T > T& ost::Counter< T >::operator= (Tc) [inline]
Member Data Documentation
template<typename T > T ost::Counter< T >::count [protected]
Referenced by ost::Counter< T >::Counter(), and ost::Counter< T >::operator T().
Author
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