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Old 02-13-2014
Ok, I got an env variable that solves my problem with the 3 different dirs.

Now I want to have the paths for this argument in an external .conf file

Code:
$_RUNJAVA -d64 -Djava.library.path="/spd/iu/system/wls/wls1035/wlserver_10.3/server/native/solaris/x64/:/spd/iu/web/$STAGE/lib/" -cp "/spd/iu/system/util/te-con/te-con-1.2.0/lib/te-con-1.2.0_new.jar:/spd/iu/web/$STAGE/lib/*" com.luz.telco.sandbox.tecon.ConnectionTest builtin/luz-$STAGE-new.properties

But when I create a file with

Code:
LIBPATH="/spd/iu/system/wls/wls1035/wlserver_10.3/server/native/solaris/x64/:/spd/iu/web/$STAGE/lib/" -cp "/spd/iu/system/util/te-con/te-con-1.2.0/lib/te-con-1.2.0_new.jar:/spd/iu/web/$STAGE/lib/*" com.luz.telco.sandbox.tecon.ConnectionTest builtin/luz-$STAGE-new.properties

And enter into the original file:

Code:
CONFIG_FILE="/spd/iu/system/util/te-con/te-con-1.2.0/lib/tecon.conf"
$_RUNJAVA -d64 -Djava.library.path=LIBPATH

it doesn't really work

---------- Post updated at 09:59 AM ---------- Previous update was at 09:34 AM ----------

I want to test if the file exists at all, so I added:

Code:
#Test if config file exists
CONFIG_FILE="/spd/iu/system/util/te-con/te-con-1.2.0/bin/tecon.conf"
if [ -e $CONFIG_FILE ]; then
.$CONFIG_FILE
echo "Config file found."
fi

When I run the script it doesn't work.
The error message is:
Quote:
test: argument expected
 

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runit(8)						      System Manager's Manual							  runit(8)

NAME
runit - a UNIX process no 1 SYNOPSIS
runit DESCRIPTION
runit must be run as Unix process no 1. It performs the system's booting, running, and shutdown in three stages: STAGE 1 runit runs /etc/runit/1 and waits for it to terminate. The system's one time tasks are done here. /etc/runit/1 has full control of /dev/console to be able to start an emergency shell if the one time initialization tasks fail. If /etc/runit/1 crashes, or exits 100, runit will skip stage 2 and enter stage 3. STAGE 2 runit runs /etc/runit/2, which should not return until system shutdown; if it crashes, or exits 111, it will be restarted. Normally /etc/runit/2 starts runsvdir(8). runit is able to handle the ctrl-alt-del keyboard request in stage 2, see below. STAGE 3 If runit is told to shutdown the system, or stage 2 returns, it terminates stage 2 if it is running, and runs /etc/runit/3. The systems tasks to shutdown and possibly halt or reboot the system are done here. If stage 3 returns, runit checks if the file /etc/runit/reboot exists and has the execute by owner permission set. If so, the system is rebooted, it's halted otherwise. CTRL-ALT-DEL If runit receives the ctrl-alt-del keyboard request and the file /etc/runit/ctrlaltdel exists and has the execute by owner permission set, runit runs /etc/runit/ctrlaltdel, waits for it to terminate, and then sends itself a CONT signal. SIGNALS
runit only accepts signals in stage 2. If runit receives a CONT signal and the file /etc/runit/stopit exists and has the execute by owner permission set, runit is told to shut- down the system. if runit receives an INT signal, a ctrl-alt-del keyboard request is triggered. SEE ALSO
runit-init(8), runsvdir(8), runsvchdir(8), sv(8), runsv(8), chpst(8), utmpset(8), svlogd(8) http://smarden.org/runit/ AUTHOR
Gerrit Pape <pape@smarden.org> runit(8)
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