How are you firing up the process calling it? it could be something as simple as you need to nohup the process and stick it into the background. This would prevent the process from dying when you...
What does your /etc/project file look like and your /etc/user_attr file look like. There might be a disconnect somewhere in there about defining default projects.
So I have 2 projects (proj1 and proj2) and 2 users (usr1 and usr2). Entries in /etc/project and /etc/user_attr to assign usr1 to proj1 (collectively the app) and usr2 to proj2 (collectively the db)....
Another option would be if you are getting the entire contents of the directory, like in your example, is just to do an scp -r on that directory. Then you would get it all and it a one line command...
Why wouldn't you just comment out the specific cron job(s) you want to not run from the crontab? when you are ready for them to run again, you just uncomment them in crontab.
I am trying to set up sudo for a command, but do not want to specify the arguments that can be passed into it. I want the user who is using sudo to be able to pass in the arguments they want. I am...
You could also take a look at using projects in Solaris 10 (projadd, projmod, projdel) which just edit /etc/project, but in a safe way. Then you can control almost all kernel parameters and you do...