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05-26-2004 01:50 PM
05-26-2004 01:50 PM
how do i get the crontab to run with the PID of the process
hi Guru-s,
Currently i have crontab running, but it seems to not to be able to get the /usr/sbin/named to start.
i have tried to tie it down with the ps -ef | grep named but nothing seems to work.
i have heard that this can be tied with the pid of the process. but i am not sure how to get it to work. have anyone tried it out and how should i code it in the HP-UX 11.
confused...
Currently i have crontab running, but it seems to not to be able to get the /usr/sbin/named to start.
i have tried to tie it down with the ps -ef | grep named but nothing seems to work.
i have heard that this can be tied with the pid of the process. but i am not sure how to get it to work. have anyone tried it out and how should i code it in the HP-UX 11.
confused...
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05-26-2004 02:19 PM
05-26-2004 02:19 PM
Re: how do i get the crontab to run with the PID of the process
hi,
first and foremost, i believe NAMED=0 in /etc/rc.config.d/namesvrs and there are also other steps needed to configure name server to run on your server, if that is your intent.
this has nothing to do with cron working or not.
regards.
first and foremost, i believe NAMED=0 in /etc/rc.config.d/namesvrs and there are also other steps needed to configure name server to run on your server, if that is your intent.
this has nothing to do with cron working or not.
regards.
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05-26-2004 02:26 PM
05-26-2004 02:26 PM
Re: how do i get the crontab to run with the PID of the process
yup that is my intention to get the /usr/sbin/named to run on boot up.
do you have any guidelines for me to follow to enable that to work?
do you have any guidelines for me to follow to enable that to work?
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05-26-2004 02:38 PM
05-26-2004 02:38 PM
Re: how do i get the crontab to run with the PID of the process
okay. found the doc:
http://www.docs.hp.com/hpux/onlinedocs/B2355-90685/B2355-90685.html
hope it helps.
regards.
http://www.docs.hp.com/hpux/onlinedocs/B2355-90685/B2355-90685.html
hope it helps.
regards.
what you do not see does not mean you should not believe
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