08-24-2019
Did you try the proposal given (based on your non-representative sample in post #1) with your revised data, perhaps with revised search patterns?
1. The #! /bin/bash shebang is pointless on line 11.
2. Not mentioned in your sample.
4. The address range used in the proposal doesn't care for the numner of lines between start and end.
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NAME
cssd - daemon which invokes and watches the CSs
SYNOPSIS
/usr/sbin/cssd [-f filename]
AVAILABILITY
SUNWjfpu
DESCRIPTION
cssd is the command which invokes and watches CS available in MLE (Multi Language Environment). After five seconds of the ending (includ-
ing abnormal termination) of a CS, cssd re-invokes the CS.
CS STARTING INFORMATION FILE
In a CS starting information file, /etc/css.conf by default, some CS starting information directories are described. This file can be cus-
tomized. cssd reads /etc/css.conf to get CS starting information directories, and then it invokes all executable files in the directories.
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CS STARTING SCRIPT
A CS starting script is located in a CS starting information directory. cssd reads all CS starting information directories in the sequence
specified in /etc/css.conf and finds to invoke all CS starting scripts. If two or more scripts which have the same filename are found,
cssd invokes only the first one.
UPDATING CS STARTING INFORMAION
When cssd receives signal SIGHUP , it re-reads /etc/css.conf and re-finds all CS starting scripts, and then restarts, starts or terminates
each script according to the following conditions.
A script whose modified time is changed (is to be restarted) A script which is newly added (is to be started) A script which is
deleted (is to be terminated)
TO TERMINATE
When cssd receives signal SIGTERM, it sends SIGTERM to each CS under the cssd's management and terminates itself (in general, each CS also
terminates with the signal).
ERROR INFORMATION
As a facility of daemon, cssd sends error information at level `err' , and invoke/re-invoke information at level `notice' to syslogd(1M).
OPTION
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FILE
/etc/css.conf file for the information of CSs by default
SEE ALSO
css.conf(4), syslogd(1M)
BUGS
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terminated in spite of the CS's termination, and so puts syslog message out.
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