Re: [Toolserver-l] Output files

2013-04-17 Thread Patricia Pintilie
Are u able to create new folders in home?
On Apr 17, 2013 7:18 PM, "Avocato"  wrote:

> I mean this files which are always automatically created when I run my
> crons. I find it in my home folder.
>
>
> 2013/4/18 Patricia Pintilie 
>
>> What outputs are you refering to because there is diffrent ways to handle
>> them.
>> On Apr 17, 2013 7:09 PM, "Avocato"  wrote:
>>
>>> Hello all. I use this 
>>> wayfor
>>>  running crons. I make a file named
>>> *something.sh *for example, encluding the following:
>>>
>>> *#!/bin/sh
>>> #$ -j y
>>> #$ -o /dev/null
>>> cd pywikipedia
>>> python anyscript.py*
>>>
>>> Then, I put a cron like:
>>> *00 21 * * * cronsub -s something % sh $HOME/something.sh*
>>>
>>> The problem is that I want my crons to stop producing output files at
>>> "home" folder inside my account, I don't want it to produce outputs at all.
>>> How can I do that?
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Re: [Toolserver-l] Output files

2013-04-17 Thread Avocato
I mean this files which are always automatically created when I run my
crons. I find it in my home folder.


2013/4/18 Patricia Pintilie 

> What outputs are you refering to because there is diffrent ways to handle
> them.
> On Apr 17, 2013 7:09 PM, "Avocato"  wrote:
>
>> Hello all. I use this 
>> wayfor
>>  running crons. I make a file named
>> *something.sh *for example, encluding the following:
>>
>> *#!/bin/sh
>> #$ -j y
>> #$ -o /dev/null
>> cd pywikipedia
>> python anyscript.py*
>>
>> Then, I put a cron like:
>> *00 21 * * * cronsub -s something % sh $HOME/something.sh*
>>
>> The problem is that I want my crons to stop producing output files at
>> "home" folder inside my account, I don't want it to produce outputs at all.
>> How can I do that?
>> --
>> *User:Avocato--*
>>
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Re: [Toolserver-l] Output files

2013-04-17 Thread Patricia Pintilie
What outputs are you refering to because there is diffrent ways to handle
them.
On Apr 17, 2013 7:09 PM, "Avocato"  wrote:

> Hello all. I use this 
> wayfor
>  running crons. I make a file named
> *something.sh *for example, encluding the following:
>
> *#!/bin/sh
> #$ -j y
> #$ -o /dev/null
> cd pywikipedia
> python anyscript.py*
>
> Then, I put a cron like:
> *00 21 * * * cronsub -s something % sh $HOME/something.sh*
>
> The problem is that I want my crons to stop producing output files at
> "home" folder inside my account, I don't want it to produce outputs at all.
> How can I do that?
> --
> *User:Avocato--*
>
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[Toolserver-l] Output files

2013-04-17 Thread Avocato
Hello all. I use this
wayfor
running crons. I make a file named
*something.sh *for example, encluding the following:

*#!/bin/sh
#$ -j y
#$ -o /dev/null
cd pywikipedia
python anyscript.py*

Then, I put a cron like:
*00 21 * * * cronsub -s something % sh $HOME/something.sh*

The problem is that I want my crons to stop producing output files at
"home" folder inside my account, I don't want it to produce outputs at all.
How can I do that?
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