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Re: tlug: Start and stop Apache on TL2.0



Karl-Max Wagner writes:
 > > I tried. It didn't work.
 > 
 > What were the problems ?
 > 
 > > Why escaped at "ps ax" line?
 > 
 > It's not escaped. It's backquoted. This means "execute the stuff
 > inside the backquotes as if typed in at a command prompt and
 > return the output into the variable given before the = sign".

It arrived escaped looking like "^Ps ax".
If you didn't since both keys are near by, something interpreted that
way in route.

Regards,
Kei.


 > 
 > This variable is an array which subsequently is searched for the
 > pattern given as the second command line parameter ( the first
 > is the signal to be passed to the process ).
 > 
 > Actually, I'm gonna improve the scripts a little because the
 > Linux ps ax provides space(s) at the beginning of each line and
 > the one of FreeBDS doesn't ( so the numbering is something of an
 > evil hack ). The solution will be to remove any possible spaces
 > at the beginning of each line.
 > 
 > > I like just doing "kill -15 `pidof whatever your program`".
 > 
 > killname -15 <your_process_pattern>
 > 
 > Please excuse any rough spots in the scripts. This was a quick
 > and dirty hack during a test run of qmail ( before I deploy any
 > Interent installation I test that in my home network consisting
 > of four machines at the moment. Soon to be beefed up to six
 > machines. If needed I can even throw eight machines into the
 > battle. Needless to say most of them are 386's - slow, but that
 > doesn't matter for such tests. You just need a number of
 > machines to simulate a real world network. ).
 > 
 > 
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 >   But they called it                 karlmax@example.com
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