12-13-2011
Shell Scripting.... How to start a same script in 3 different logins?
Hi,
I’ve a shell script. If I trigger the script it takes one day to complete the execution.
I’ve to start the same script in 3 different logins of Unix machine simultaneously. Do you have any idea how can I make it? Please suggest.
Thank you..
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
supybot-botchk
SUPYBOT-BOTCHK(1) General Commands Manual SUPYBOT-BOTCHK(1)
NAME
supybot-botchk - A script to start Supybot if it's not already running.
SYNOPSIS
supybot-botchk [options]
DESCRIPTION
supybot-botchk is a script that will start Supybot if it detects that one is not currently running. This can be useful for scheduling
supybot(1) to run via cron(8).
OPTIONS
-h, --help
Show summary of options.
-v, --verbose
Use verbose output when running the script.
--botdir=BOTDIR
Determines which directory the bot be started in.
--pidfile=PIDFILE
Specifies the name of the pidfile to look for. This should be relative to the given botdir.
--supybot=SUPYBOT
Specifies the location of supybot(1). If this is not given, it is assumed that supybot(1) is in the user's $PATH.
--conffile=CONFFILE
Specifies the path to the bot's configuration file. This will be used when (re)starting the bot.
SEE ALSO
python(1), supybot(1), supybot-test(1), supybot-wizard(1), supybot-adduser(1), supybot-plugin-doc(1), supybot-plugin-create(1)
AUTHOR
This manual page was originally written by James Vega <jamessan at supybot dot com>. Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or mod-
ify this document under the terms of the Supybot license, a BSD-style license.
APRIL 2005 SUPYBOT-BOTCHK(1)