so i have a very long script which i have to run. when i run this script, i want to monitor the the openssl commands it runs.
the way ive attempted to do this is:
watch -t -n 1 "(date '+TIME:%H:%M:%S' ; ps aux | egrep openssl | egrep -v grep)" 2>&1 | tee -a logfile
the above command is... (2 Replies)
Hi,
Please help me out!
In the man pages they dont talk about any options that can be used to terminate a running 'watch' command. Do you know a way of terminating the command using an option?
Thanks (1 Reply)
Hi there,
I was wondering if there was a way in UNIX that I could set up a running script that monitors a certain folder (and all the folders and files contained within it) so that if any file changes then it will be the change logged within a log file. I dont know if this is possible in Unix... (6 Replies)
watch your clock!
Unix-time @ 1:58:31 UTC (2:58:31 MEZ) == 1111111111 ;-)
no chance to see such a combination again... 2222222222 will be beyond our time.....
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unix_time
greetings PRESSY (0 Replies)
please help
in some times
"watch dog reinit memory", and system hang
SCO UNIX version 3.2.5.0
Compac Proliant ML 370
pentium 3 750
512 MB memory
9g and 18g scsi u/f/w Disc
65 user running informix
Thanx (1 Reply)