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Top Forums UNIX for Beginners Questions & Answers Many processes running at the same time Post 303012879 by hicksd8 on Monday 12th of February 2018 05:10:54 AM
Old 02-12-2018
Create your own 'flag'. For example, when the job finishes, the last thing it does is create a file called 'oktorun'. The first thing the job does when it starts is check for the existence of the file 'oktorun' and, if it does not exist then do nothing and terminate. If the file does exist then delete it and run the job. So the file does not exist whilst a job is running.

Anyway, if you're happy for a job to start immediately after the previous one finishes then why not get it to spawn itself (without the use of cron) ?

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ECACCESS-JOB-LIST(1p)					User Contributed Perl Documentation				     ECACCESS-JOB-LIST(1p)

NAME
ecaccess-job-list - List all ECaccess Jobs SYNOPSIS
ecaccess-job-list -version|-help|-manual ecaccess-job-list [-debug] [job-id] DESCRIPTION
List all your ECaccess Jobs. When a job-id is specified then the details for this job are displayed. The Job statuses can have the following values: INIT Jobs are being initialised STDBY Jobs are waiting for an event EXEC Jobs are running WAIT Jobs have been queued to the scheduler (e.g. LoadLeveler) RETR Jobs will be resubmitted STOP Jobs have NOT completed (error) DONE Jobs have successfully completed ARGUMENTS
job-id (optional) The identifier of the ECaccess Job to retrieve the details. OPTIONS
-version Display version number and exits. -help Print a brief help message and exits. -manual Prints the manual page and exits. -debug Display the SOAP messages exchanged. EXAMPLES
ecaccess-job-list 124356 Give the informations concerning the ECaccess Job with identifier 124356. ecaccess-job-list List all your ECaccess Jobs in the spool. SEE ALSO
ecaccess-queue-list, ecaccess-job-delete, ecaccess-job-get, ecaccess-job-restart, ecaccess-job-submit and ecaccess. perl v5.14.2 2012-04-16 ECACCESS-JOB-LIST(1p)
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