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Top Forums UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users Start application after Oracle has started Post 39330 by RTM on Wednesday 13th of August 2003 12:31:02 PM
Old 08-13-2003
First, post what OS and version.

Second, post how you are starting these two processes - include, if applicable, the lines from the script(s). Post if the processes are started from the same script, or two different ones.

As a suggestion (since the information isn't yet known), you could look for the first process id from the script running the second process (modify your script to write it to a file, or create a temp file that the second script waits to be delete before starting to run) and use either the sleep command or wait command while waiting for the first to finish.

Example:
First script starts first Oracle process: change it to create a temp file
touch /tmp/Oracle1.tmp
At the end of the script, remove the temp file.

Second script starts second Oracle process:
Checks to see if the file exists - if it does, sleep for xx amount of time and then check again. Once the file is removed, the second script will start the second process.

If your OS, as Perderabo has mentioned, uses different scripts in startup, then it's also just as easy to find how much time you need to wait and just put the second script in a 'later' start by changing the number of the script (S99 versus S01).
 

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after(n)						       Tcl Built-In Commands							  after(n)

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NAME
after - Execute a command after a time delay SYNOPSIS
after ms after ms ?script script script ...? after cancel id after cancel script script script ... after idle ?script script script ...? after info ?id? _________________________________________________________________ DESCRIPTION
This command is used to delay execution of the program or to execute a command in background sometime in the future. It has several forms, depending on the first argument to the command: after ms Ms must be an integer giving a time in milliseconds. The command sleeps for ms milliseconds and then returns. While the command is sleeping the application does not respond to events. after ms ?script script script ...? In this form the command returns immediately, but it arranges for a Tcl command to be executed ms milliseconds later as an event handler. The command will be executed exactly once, at the given time. The delayed command is formed by concatenating all the script arguments in the same fashion as the concat command. The command will be executed at global level (outside the context of any Tcl procedure). If an error occurs while executing the delayed command then the bgerror mechanism is used to report the error. The after command returns an identifier that can be used to cancel the delayed command using after cancel. after cancel id Cancels the execution of a delayed command that was previously scheduled. Id indicates which command should be canceled; it must have been the return value from a previous after command. If the command given by id has already been executed then the after can- cel command has no effect. after cancel script script ... This command also cancels the execution of a delayed command. The script arguments are concatenated together with space separators (just as in the concat command). If there is a pending command that matches the string, it is cancelled and will never be executed; if no such command is currently pending then the after cancel command has no effect. after idle script ?script script ...? Concatenates the script arguments together with space separators (just as in the concat command), and arranges for the resulting script to be evaluated later as an idle callback. The script will be run exactly once, the next time the event loop is entered and there are no events to process. The command returns an identifier that can be used to cancel the delayed command using after can- cel. If an error occurs while executing the script then the bgerror mechanism is used to report the error. after info ?id? This command returns information about existing event handlers. If no id argument is supplied, the command returns a list of the identifiers for all existing event handlers created by the after command for this interpreter. If id is supplied, it specifies an existing handler; id must have been the return value from some previous call to after and it must not have triggered yet or been cancelled. In this case the command returns a list with two elements. The first element of the list is the script associated with id, and the second element is either idle or timer to indicate what kind of event handler it is. The after ms and after idle forms of the command assume that the application is event driven: the delayed commands will not be executed unless the application enters the event loop. In applications that are not normally event-driven, such as tclsh, the event loop can be entered with the vwait and update commands. SEE ALSO
bgerror(n), concat(n), update(n), vwait(n) KEYWORDS
cancel, delay, idle callback, sleep, time Tcl 7.5 after(n)
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