hai all thank you for your replies. but can you send me some examples so that i can understand the things more better.. i am quite new to linux..
so can u help me out.
Chaitanya
On Mon, May 24, 2010 at 8:03 PM, Jerry McAllister jerrymc@msu.edu wrote:
On Mon, May 24, 2010 at 07:29:21PM +0530, Chaitanya Yanamadala wrote:
hai i have a perl script which will automatically check for the existing
files
and then ftp them to a server, this one runs in a loop until i kill it,
now
what i wants is i want to make this as a service so that it can keep on running until i kill the service. so does any one have an idea how to do this??
Has anyone syggested using rsync instead of a Perl script? That is designed just for things like this and works well and might be more secure than the Perl script.
Or you could put use rsync in your Perl script.
You will need to create a little binary to invoke the Perl script. Then create an rd.d type script that takes a 'start' and 'stop' put it in and run it with a 'start' parameter. Give the startup script a 'stop' when you want to quite.
Look at the stuff in init.d, etc such as apachectl for hints. You probably don't need anything as elaborate as that for the start/stop script, but it is a good example.
////jerry
Chaitanya
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