Hi, I have googled for quite some time and couldn't able to get what exactly I am looking for.. My query is "how to stop a shell script which is running inside a remote server, using a script"??? can any one give some suggestions to sort this out. (1 Reply)
I've this BATCH script to run from my korn script...
The command is
/usr/local/BATCH/runBatch.sh PARAM1 'PARAM2 -PARAM21 PARAM22'
(runBatch takes
parameter 1 = PARAM1
parameter 2 = 'PARAM2 -PARAM21 PARAM22'
)
If i run this command from command line it just runs fine...
... (7 Replies)
Hi all,
I am having a script ScriptA which is calling a script ScriptB in the same server and copying files to second server and have to execute one script ScriptC in the second server. THis First script ScriptA is the main script and i have to execute this process continously.
for Keeping... (2 Replies)
how do i run a script from if block inside another script?
this is what i tried but it doesnt seem to work:
if test $a -eq $w
then
sh /home/scripts/script1.bash
fi (3 Replies)
Hi,
I have a script, running on some outside firwall server and it's log of success or failure is maintained in a file.
I want to write a script which ftp that server and reads that file and checks the logs and if failure , I will send mail notification.
Please let meknow if I am not... (1 Reply)
Hi All,
I have a script(sample.sh) displaying the output of "dd" command. Now i am using this script in system() call as,
system("sh sample.sh") in an application file.
I want the output of system("sh sample.sh") in the application file itself.
How can i get it?
Many thnaks.... (9 Replies)
Hi all,
I have a script that calls another program/script, xxx, to run in the background. Supposedly this program at most should finish within five (5) minutes so after five (5) minutes, I run some other steps to run the script into completion.
My problem is sometimes the program takes... (5 Replies)
hi guys
we've had nagios spewing false alarm (for the umpteenth time) and finally the customer had enough so they're starting to question nagios. we had the check interval increased from 5 minutes to 2 minutes, but that's just temporary solution. I'm thinking of implementing a script on the... (8 Replies)
Hi,
I want to write a script which continuously checking status of a script running in background by nohup command. And if same script is not running then immediately start the script...please help..
i am using below command to run script
nohup system_traps.sh &
but in some... (9 Replies)
I am using blow script :--
#!/bin/bash
FIND=$(ps -elf | grep "snmp_trap.sh" | grep -v grep) #check snmp_trap.sh is running or not
if
then
# echo "process found"
exit 0;
else
echo "process not found"
exec /home/Ketan_r /snmp_trap.sh 2>&1 & disown -h ... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: ketanraut
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times
TIMES(2) Linux Programmer's Manual TIMES(2)NAME
times - get process times
SYNOPSIS
#include <sys/times.h>
clock_t times(struct tms *buf);
DESCRIPTION
The times() function stores the current process times in the struct tms that buf points to. The struct tms is as defined in <sys/times.h>:
struct tms {
clock_t tms_utime; /* user time */
clock_t tms_stime; /* system time */
clock_t tms_cutime; /* user time of children */
clock_t tms_cstime; /* system time of children */
};
The tms_utime field contains the CPU time spent executing instructions of the calling process. The tms_stime field contains the CPU time
spent in the system while executing tasks on behalf of the calling process. The tms_cutime field contains the sum of the tms_utime and
tms_cutime values for all waited-for terminated children. The tms_cstime field contains the sum of the tms_stime and tms_cstime values for
all waited-for terminated children.
Times for terminated children (and their descendants) is added in at the moment wait(2) or waitpid(2) returns their process ID. In particu-
lar, times of grandchildren that the children did not wait for are never seen.
All times reported are in clock ticks.
RETURN VALUE
The function times returns the number of clock ticks that have elapsed since an arbitrary point in the past. For Linux this point is the
moment the system was booted. This return value may overflow the possible range of type clock_t. On error, (clock_t) -1 is returned, and
errno is set appropriately.
NOTES
The number of clock ticks per second can be obtained using
sysconf(_SC_CLK_TCK);
In POSIX-1996 the symbol CLK_TCK (defined in <time.h>) is mentioned as obsolescent. It is obsolete now.
On Linux, if the disposition of SIGCHLD is set to SIG_IGN then the times of terminated children are automatically included in the
tms_cstime and tms_cutime fields, although POSIX 1003.1-2001 says that this should only happen if the calling process wait()s on its chil-
dren.
Note that clock(3) returns values of type clock_t that are not measured in clock ticks but in CLOCKS_PER_SEC.
CONFORMING TO
SVr4, SVID, POSIX, X/OPEN, BSD 4.3
HISTORICAL NOTES
SVr1-3 returns long and the struct members are of type time_t although they store clock ticks, not seconds since the epoch. V7 used long
for the struct members, because it had no type time_t yet.
On older systems the number of clock ticks per second is given by the variable HZ.
SEE ALSO time(1), getrusage(2), wait(2), clock(3), sysconf(3)Linux 2002-06-14 TIMES(2)