I have a script that emails me when I run it manually, but the crontab I'm using must be 'silencing' the output? Here's what I have:
I don't want it to email me every time it runs, just when I run the sendmail command inside the script if the conditions in an 'if' statements are true.
Does any one knows a work around for the crontab bug when connecting using ssh to a Solaris 8 system?
When you submit a crontab job through a ssh session, the job will not be executed, SunSolve has reported no fixing patches? (3 Replies)
Hi
..first post !
I have a Unix v445 using solaris 10. I've trolled through various web pages but can't find exactly what I'm looking for.
I have an alert log...or any messages file for that matter I need to check for certain key (error type) phrases - if I find them, they are redirected to... (11 Replies)
Hi,
I am having trouble with this script. It is suppose to send me an email when the specified tablespace is 60% full. I run it but nothing happens
FREESPACELOG=/home/oracle/scripts/bin/free_space/freespace.sql
email=bob@bob.edu
subject="PROD: Tablespace Free Space"
cmd="mailx -s... (1 Reply)
hi all,
how do i email a file in the body of an email rather than as an attachment ??
have a ksh script which i need to read a file and email as part of the body rather than an attachment.
my code is :
uuencode file.log | mailx -s "test"
but this sends file as an attachment.
... (2 Replies)
Hi there,
I'm using crontab to move some files every minute, but when crontab doesn't find these files it sends a message to the file "user_name" in the directory "var/spool/mail". Is it possible to "bypass" this problem?
Thanks in advance,
Giordano Bruno (1 Reply)
Hi there,
I'm working with two servers, one with FEDORA 6 and the other one with FEDORA 7, and if I put these lines in crontab:
MAILTO=MYADDRESS@mail.com
*/1 * * * * df -h
everything works fine on FEDORA 7 , while it doesn't work on6?!?...and I find this message in the log file:
MAIL... (2 Replies)
Hello Guru's
I'm trying to take the output of solaris top command and output to a txt file every few minutes. The issue that I'm experiencing is that I can run the following:
#!/bin/bash
#
logfile="/usr/mvf/morris/top.log"
# echo... (2 Replies)
HI,
I am using centos 6 and finding difficultly in doing 2 below things.
1. i have a user praveen i want to allow him to create cron job of his own. so i have added his user id in cron.allow but still it is not allowing him to edit(even if i have created praveen from root user) or create his... (4 Replies)
Hi All,
The following databse table maintains
VENDOR and EMAIL details.
VENOR_NAME VENDOR_EMAIL
DELL surendra@dell.com
HP rajkamal@hp.com
ACER sumathi@acer.com
NOKIA kunal@nokia.com
SONY sinu@sony.com
We have to find emaild id of a vendor based... (7 Replies)
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LEARN ABOUT MOJAVE
wedged
WEDGED(8) System Manager's Manual WEDGED(8)NAME
wedged - HylaFAX modem wedged script
SYNOPSIS
/var/spool/hylafax/bin/wedged devid device
DESCRIPTION
bin/wedged is the command script invoked by the facsimile server when a modem is deemed to be in an irreparable state and requires operator
intervention. This decision is based on the setting of the MaxSetupAttempts configuration parameter described in hylafax-config(5). The
default wedged script sends electronic mail to the FaxMaster alias. The interval at which emails are sent can be configured in the
etc/FaxDispatch file by setting the WEDGED_EMAIL_INTERVAL variable to the desired number of minutes (emails will be sent no more than every
WEDGED_EMAIL_INTERVAL minutes, until the wedged condition persists). If the variable WEDGED_DISABLE_FAXGETTY is set in etc/FaxDispatch
then the script will attempt to disable any faxgetty processes spawned by the init(8) process for the problematic modem. In addition the
faxq(8) process automatically disables use of the modem for servicing outbound jobs.
The devid argument is the identifier derived from the name of the modem's device file by substituting ``_'' characters for ``/'' charac-
ters; e.g. term_10 for /dev/term/10. The device argument is the name of the character special device associated with the modem.
If there exists an executable file /var/spool/hylafax/etc/resetmodem then that file will be executed upon execution of the wedged script in
an effort to recover the modem.
FILES
/usr/lib/sendmail for delivering mail
SEE ALSO faxq(8), hylafax-config(5)
October 3, 1995 WEDGED(8)