Date: Mon, 17 Mar 2003 21:08:57 -0000 From: "Chris Phillips" <Chris@furrie.net> To: <FreeBSD-Questions@FreeBSD.Org> Subject: Pushing commands to the background Message-ID: <004001c2ecc9$6cd20500$1508060a@furrie.net>
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Hello all, I'm not sure if it's exactly "On Topic" (I bet you'll let me know!), but here goes... I work in technical support, for a FreeBSD based, Internet Appliance & am after a way to gather some network quality information. I'd like to run some commands, one after another, have the output(s) added (appended) to a file, then, when all is complete, have that file sent to my email address. I can then compile the data & make some sense of it, maybe... Stuff like: - hostname uptime ping -c 100 ftp.furrie.net traceroute ftp.furrie.net I'd like to push all the commands into the background & be able to log off and let it do its business unattended. Unfortunately, with my lacking knowledge, so far I have managed this, (sad isn't it)... (ping -c 10 ftp.furrie.net > /tmp/results && cat /tmp/results | mail chris@furrie.net &) Even with an & at the end of this command, I do not get my prompt back :-( Please can somebody help me? Even if it's just to give me another place to ask my question... Many Thanks Everyone! Chris Phillips PS. I often write emails to FreeBSD-Questions@FreeBSD.Org, but rarely send them, as I read my questions before sending & often find much better results when googling with my questions. intY=20has=20scanned=20this=20email=20for=20all=20known=20viruses=20=28ww= w=2Einty=2Ecom=29 To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-questions" in the body of the message
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