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Hi everyone,
Can anybody tell me how to start a certain proces when Apache starts? For example. I have a Perl-script that writes a file every 5 minutes. How do I start this script? All help is welcome. Thanks Bas, bas.van.der.meijden@nl.abnarmo.com |
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>>I have a Perl-script that writes a file every 5 minutes.
>>How do I start this script? Use cron. It has nothing to do with Apache process at all. |
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Thanx freebsd,
I even found crons for NT and Mac. Apache is just a testcase for me right now. I need to write a Perl-script that runs on every system and does something, like writing a file, every 5 mins. This seems to work now. ![]() Bas |
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