On 12/4/2005 6:14 AM Werther Pirani wrote:
Ian Lord wrote:
I guess there might be a way to put a script in /etc/rd.d/ but I
don't know how to run it under a specifid uid
Create a script (name is not important as long as it ends in .sh)
Although customary, it does not have to end in ".sh"
At about the time of 12/3/2005 5:18 PM, Ian Lord stated the following:
> Hi,
>
> I would like to run a shell script at system startup which needs to
> run under a specific uid...
>
> I don't see anything for this in man cron...
>
> is there a way to do it with cron ? or otherwise is there anot
sometime ,you can use the commant : su - usename -c commant
man su
you will find it..good luck
On 12/4/05, Svein Halvor Halvorsen <
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>
>
> * Ian Lord [2005-12-03 20:18 -0500]
> > I would like to run a shell script at system startup which needs to run
> under
> > a
* Ian Lord [2005-12-03 20:18 -0500]
> I would like to run a shell script at system startup which needs to run under
> a specific uid...
>
> I don't see anything for this in man cron...
See crontab(5)
You can use the @reboot magic to make cron run a script once, at startup.
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Ian Lord wrote:
I guess there might be a way to put a script in /etc/rd.d/ but I
don't know how to run it under a specifid uid
Create a script (name is not important as long as it ends in .sh)
and put it in /usr/local/etc/rc.d. Also, make sure the script is
executable and contains lines like:
On Sat, Dec 03, 2005 at 08:18:12PM -0500, Ian Lord wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I would like to run a shell script at system startup which needs to
> run under a specific uid...
>
> I don't see anything for this in man cron...
Try 'man 5 crontab' - there's an @reboot string that can be used instead of
the
On Sat, Dec 03, 2005 at 08:18:12PM -0500, Ian Lord wrote:
> I would like to run a shell script at system startup which needs to
> run under a specific uid...
>
> I don't see anything for this in man cron...
>
> is there a way to do it with cron ? or otherwise is there another way ?
Create a cro
Hi,
I would like to run a shell script at system startup which needs to
run under a specific uid...
I don't see anything for this in man cron...
is there a way to do it with cron ? or otherwise is there another way ?
I guess there might be a way to put a script in /etc/rd.d/ but I
don't kno