11-21-2003
Actually, what is wish to know is some kind of a trigger that will tell me that ok right now there is a new thread, and now it is time to check the unix.com, instead of me opening and checking the unix.com site by myself.
Anyways, our main focus is the knowledge sharing on the BIG BOSS. I only put forth the suggestion, which if does not involve too much of time can be thought of.
Let us not divert from our focus.
thanks anyway
7 More Discussions You Might Find Interesting
1. UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users
Dear All,
I am using Rdist to replicate some directories from one AIX server (say ukblx157) to another AIX server (say ukapx063).
Rdist tool has a option called notify which sends mail after successfull completion of the replication activity & it also send mail in case of any error.
The... (0 Replies)
Discussion started by: vishal_ranjan
0 Replies
2. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
Hi,
I am using the NOTIFY command and I am getting the emails.. I tried MAILX and e-mail is being sent. I want to use NOTIFY to see if my jobs are completed or not. Am I missing something..
All your ideas are greatly appreciated..
Thanks
Venky (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: venkyA
2 Replies
3. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hi,
I am having a little trouble getting notify-send to work the way I would like it to.
I am using ubuntu - karmic koala 2.6.31-19-generic #56-Ubuntu SMP
So here's the problem
run the following commands one after the other.
notify-send -i info -t 100000 -- "Hi" "world" &
notify-send -i... (3 Replies)
Discussion started by: linuxpenguin
3 Replies
4. Shell Programming and Scripting
I am planning some tasks that I need send mails regularly to my team members. I think to use cronjob with script to do it.
Two init files are prepared, I can change the format if you ask for.
name.txt:
Bill bill@xxx.com
Peter peter@xxx.com
James james@xxx.com
Tasks_list.txt
... (4 Replies)
Discussion started by: newoz
4 Replies
5. Shell Programming and Scripting
Greetings.
I've come across a bit of a problem with notify-send syntax; and wondered if anyone out there had found a solution in the woodpile somewhere :)
Here's the snippet which is giving me trouble:notify-send 'Text to display' image_data 300, 300, , , , , /etc/image.pngOutput:Invalid... (0 Replies)
Discussion started by: LinQ
0 Replies
6. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hi All
I am trying to write a shell script that will notify via email if a particular service is down. What I have so far is a script in cron like his:
#!/bin/sh
cd /usr/jdk/instances/jdk1.6.0/bin/sparcv9
jps -m
And the output of the above is
81529 Jps
52988 TaskControllerService... (5 Replies)
Discussion started by: fretagi
5 Replies
7. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hi,
The script below works okay and emails me the log in the end once the script completes but what I'm trying to do is to also notify me via an email as soon as the script encounters any error whatsoever.
cat test.list
hdisk0 00a6351a2c832da1 rootvg ... (7 Replies)
Discussion started by: mbak
7 Replies
LEARN ABOUT HPUX
xtcallacceptfocus
XtCallAcceptFocus() XtCallAcceptFocus()
Name
XtCallAcceptFocus - offer the input focus to a child widget.
Synopsis
Boolean XtCallAcceptFocus(w, time)
Widget w;
Time *time;
Inputs
w Specifies the widget; must be of class Core or any subclass thereof.
time Specifies the X time of the event that is causing the accept focus.
Returns
True if w took the input focus; False if w did not take the input focus.
Description
XtCallAcceptFocus() calls the specified widget's Core class accept_focus() method, passing it the specified widget and time, and True if
the widget took the input focus, or False otherwise. If the accept_focus() method is NULL, XtCallAcceptFocus() returns False.
Usage
Generally, only widgets should call XtCallAcceptFocus(), and generally only on their descendants.
Note that calling a widget's accept_focus() method does not automatically assign the input focus, and does not mean that the widget will
necessarily take the input focus. The accept_focus() method must decide whether or not to take the focus and then take it with XSetInput-
Focus() or XtSetKeyboardFocus().
Background
Widgets that need the input focus can call XSetInputFocus() explicitly, pursuant to the restrictions of the Inter-Client Communications
Convention Manual. To allow outside agents, such as the parent, to cause a widget to take the input focus, every widget exports an
accept_focus() method. The widget returns a value indicating whether it actually took the focus or not, so that the parent can give the
focus to another widget. Widgets that need to know when they lose the input focus must use the Xlib focus notification mechanism explic-
itly (typically by specifying translations for FocusIn and FocusOut events). Widget classes that never want the input focus should set the
accept_focus() method to NULL.
See Also
XtSetKeyboardFocus(1),
accept_focus(4).
Xt - Keyboard Handling XtCallAcceptFocus()