When logged in as root if I type "env" there are a bunch of environment settings including one for CLASSPATH. However, I ran a cron script that ran this command "env > cronEnv". I noticed that the environment variables were entirely different inside the script. There wasn't even a CLASSPATH... (2 Replies)
I've got an *extremely* simple script I want to run every minute:
#!/bin/sh
ping -c 1 192.168.1.20 > ~/onlinestatus.txt
So, the script is called "status", it's executable, and in the correct path, etc. In a terminal window (I'm using Mac OS X), I can type status, and it will create... (4 Replies)
hello
I use a script to give me the number of users, at each hour.
this script read a file where there is the number of users for each hour and for each month (so 12 files per year).
If i execute the script (root), it is ok, i have xxx users for each hour.
if I put the script in the cron... (1 Reply)
guys
i have written a very simple script .it runs manually well.
but when i put it in cron,it doesn't give the desired output.
script looks like this:
#! /usr/bin/sh
#script for loading data in table using ctl file/Abhijeet K/08.07.2006
/svm_wl1/. .profile
cd... (5 Replies)
I want to cron one script which should run every second Thursday (in general Nth occurence of any day) of every month.
I am not getting the exact idea of doing this; Please guide.
Regards, (3 Replies)
Good morning. I am searching for "how-to"'s for some particular questions:
1. How to write a script in HP-UX 11.
2. How to schedule a script.
3. How to "call" scripts from the original script.
4. How to su to another user from within a script.
This is the basics of what the... (15 Replies)
Dear All,
I have an assignment about collecting /var/adm/messages on each server running Solaris 9. All these servers will be installed with a script that collect all the messages in cron. All the messages will be collected by a single server.
I have a script to collect all the messages, but... (2 Replies)
This has to be the ultimate newbie question...
I have a script that works well. To run it, I cut and paste it into a putty session.
Is there a way to put the script into a file and just run that file -- like a DOS batch file?
I'd like to schedule the file to run daily.
Thanks,... (3 Replies)
Hello gurus,
I am making what I think is a simple db2 call from within a shell script but I am having difficulty producing the desired
report when I run the script shown below from a shell script in cron. For example, my script and the crontab file setup
is shown below:
#!/bin/ksh
db2... (3 Replies)
I have a script that require input from terminal at some point (either a,b or c)
How can I cron the script and automatically assume c as the input. (2 Replies)
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stripchart
STRIPCHART(5) File Formats Manual STRIPCHART(5)NAME
stripchart - draws diagrams from data with PHP
SYNOPSIS
The script is expected to be called as a CGI script but also works from the command line.
DESCRIPTION
Stripchart prepares a series of diagrams directly from raw data. It is handy for web pages that need some graphics without too much over-
head.
OPTIONS -i input FILE
name of input data file (mandatory)
-o output FILE
name of output .gif file (default: STDOUT)
-O output FILE
name of output .gif file, also dumps to STDOUT
-f from TIME
stripchart with data starting at TIME (default: 24 hours ago)
-t to TIME
stripchart with data ending at TIME (default: now)
-r range RANGE
stripchart data centered around "from" time the size of RANGE (overrides -t)
-l last LINES
stripchart last number of LINES in data file (overrides -f and -t and -r)
-T title TITLE
title to put on graphic (default: FILE RANGE)
-x column X
time or "x" column (default: 2)
-y column Y
value or "y" column (default: 3)
-Y column Y'
overplot second "y" column (default: none)
-b baseline VALUE
overplot baseline of arbitrary value VALUE
-B baseline-avg
overrides -b, it plots baseline of computed average
-d dump low VALUE
ignore data less than VALUE
-D dump high VALUE
ignore data higher than VALUE
-v verbose
puts verbose runtime output to STDERR
-L log makes y axis log scale
-c colors "COLORS"
set gnuplot colors for graph/axisnts/data (default: "xffffff x000000 xc0c0c0 x00a000 x0000a0 x2020c0" in order: bground, axisnts,
grids, pointcolor1,2,3)
-C cgi output CGI header to STDOUT if being called as CGI
-s stats
turn extra plot stats on (current, avg, min, max)
-j julian times
time columns is in local julian date (legacy stuff)
-V version
print version number and exit
-h help
display this help
NOTES
* TIME either unix date, julian date, or civil date in the form:
YYYY:MM:DD:HH:MM (year, month, day, hour, minute)
If you enter something with colons, it assumes it is civil date
If you have a decimal point, it assumes it is julian date
If it is an integer, it assumes it is unix date (epoch seconds)
If it is a negative number, it is in decimal days from current time
(i.e. -2.5 = two and a half days ago)
* All times on command line are assumed to be "local" times
* All times in the data file must be in unix date (epoch seconds)
* RANGE is given in decimal days (i.e. 1.25 = 1 day, 6 hours)
* if LINES == 0, (i.e. -l 0) then the whole data file is read in
* columns (given with -x, -y, -Y flags) start at 1
* titles given with -T can contain the following key words which will
be converted:
FILE - basename of input file
RANGE - pretty civil date range (in local time zone)
the default title is: FILE RANGE
AUTHORS
Matt Lebofsky
2.21 November 2002 STRIPCHART(5)