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1. UNIX for Beginners Questions & Answers
I have two scripts which I'm tying to run one after the other- this is what I've tried:
00 14 * * * /path/one.sh && /path/two.sh
I've also tried putting each script on a different line:
00 14 * * * /path/one.sh
00 14 * * * /path/two.sh
Can this be done? (1 Reply)
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2. Shell Programming and Scripting
I have multiple jobs and each job dependent on other job.
Each Job generates a log and If job completed successfully log file end's with JOB ENDED SUCCESSFULLY message and if it failed then it will end with JOB ENDED with FAILURE.
I need an help how to start.
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3. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hi,
I ran two crontab commands
using:
crontab program1
crontab program2
However when I type crontab -l only the second cron job shows up, how do I see all cron jobs running and how do I edit all at the same time
Thanks in Advance
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4. Solaris
There are two jobs in Solaris , Cron and at jobs..
I know how to disable or enable cron jobs.
How can I enable at jobs and disable it.
Kindly help.
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5. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
Hi
I want to view the schedules of all the crons under all accounts running on the UNIX server.
crontab -l list the crons under my account. How to view the cron schedule of other accounts? Does it require root access?
Is there a way to view the all the Crons scheduled on an UNIX server?
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6. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hi,
My requirement is to comment/uncomment a cron job through a script.
1. Redirected the output of crontab -l to a text file.
crontab -l >cronoutput.txt
2. grep to find the script running and sed to place the comment (#) as
the first char
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7. Shell Programming and Scripting
Greetings,
I am creating a ksh script to automate the installation of a utility on many servers.
As part of this install, I want to check for a job in root's crontab.
If the job exists, I need to comment it out.
I know I will need to copy off the crontab then read it back in, but I am... (4 Replies)
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8. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
Hello All,
Hopw all is fine. I am newbie to Unix. I am using Bourne Shell (sh). One of the question I have is that I am trying to read XML file and based on reading that XML file I want to run different java programs at different hours. Meaning
05 14 * * * java ./program1
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9. Solaris
I'm trying to run cron jobs to start any inhibited processes after a system reboot.
I can schedule th cron, but i'm confused as to how to incorporated the reboot, since reboot is scheduled at different times, once every month.
How can I write this to start every 15 min after after a reboot
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10. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
I was wondering if itīs possible to cron job not to run on a certian day and time. Iīve got a job that runs everyday at 08:00
but would like it not to run on the 20:th between 08:00 and 10:00
Anyone know if this is possible, and if. How do i do it?
regards...
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