On Wed, May 16, 2001 at 11:42:28AM +0200, Gjermund Gusland Thorsen wrote:
> Hmm
is there a thing in the sisterhood of crontab that can trigger
scripts on changes in for example number of files in a folder? the problem
is that I have these scripts running every 15 mins now
and Id like
them
Hmm
is there a thing in the sisterhood of crontab that can trigger scripts on
changes in for example number of files in a folder? the problem is that I have
these scripts running every 15 mins now
and Id like them to run only when
they have to.
Gjermund
On onsdag 16. mai 2001 11:40, Steven
On Wed, May 16, 2001 at 10:26:41AM +0200, Gjermund Gusland Thorsen wrote:
> Eeh
I use ssh most the time and all those regular .sh are launched by
> crontab, but I need to execute some scripts on a more pr opinion basis, and
> it would be very convenient to put a .sh file in the same folder as to
On Wed, May 16, 2001 at 10:26:41AM +0200, Gjermund Gusland Thorsen wrote:
> Eeh
I use ssh most the time and all those regular .sh are launched by
> crontab, but I need to execute some scripts on a more pr opinion basis, and
> it would be very convenient to put a .sh file in the same folder as to
Eeh
I use ssh most the time and all those regular .sh are launched by crontab,
but I need to execute some scripts on a more pr opinion basis, and it would be
very convenient to put a .sh file in the same folder as to where Id like the
task to be performed.
Security risk or no?
Im only using
On Tue, May 15, 2001 at 10:21:06PM +0200, Gjermund Gusland Thorsen wrote:
> I would really like to execute some of my maintenance scripts (#?.sh-files)
> by double clicking on them in the netatalk shared volumes, kinda like
> launching a Mac app but to execute the remotely on the actual fileserve
On Tue, May 15, 2001 at 10:21:06PM +0200, Gjermund Gusland Thorsen wrote:
> I would really like to execute some of my maintenance scripts (#?.sh-files)
> by double clicking on them in the netatalk shared volumes, kinda like
> launching a Mac app but to execute the remotely on the actual fileserve
I would really like to execute some of my maintenance scripts (#?.sh-files) by
double clicking on them in the netatalk shared volumes, kinda like launching a
Mac app but to execute the remotely on the actual fileserver.
Is there a present solution helping to accomplish this task?
If so; does it
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