I know someone who is working on a solution to that problem in Java and C#,
and it may ready in a few months... interesting...
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Subject: Re: [U2] Start Phanto
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Unidata 7.1.22. Is it possible to start a phantom job in another account?
If so, how does one make this happen?
This is a UV technique, but it's all TCL ...
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Kevin King
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My apologies for the confusion on the Windows issue. The issue I am
My apologies for the confusion on the Windows issue. The issue I am facing
is actually on AIX but I am trying to figure out the differences between
Windows and AIX to try to come up with a more generic (i.e. not hardcoded to
the OS) solution. This has all been good information; appreciate it
ever
We simply start a job using the AT command scheduler (since you can access
it from the command prompt):
!at 20:00 cmd /c "d:\unidata\progs\overnight.bat"
Where overnight.bat looks like:
Top of "OVERNIGHT.BAT"
001: D:
002: CD \UNIDATA\DLV
003: UDT PHANTOM ""
This may put a comm
Kevin:
The following are two Windows scripts that start a UniData phantom
service when Windows starts up.
UD_Startup.vbs
'
' Runs the UniData startup script so the DOS window doesn't appear
' and nothing appears on the taskbar.
'
' This script should be setup to run once (upon startup) using
September 22, 2009 12:09 PM
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> When I tested this, it ran in the foreground. How do we make it run in the
> background? On Unix we can use nohup and "&" , but... how on Windows?
>
I actually need a Unidata solution and my attempts to kick something off
with "udt PHANTOM *something*" are running in the foreground.
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When I tested this, it ran in the foreground. How do we make it run in the
background? On Unix we can use noh
When I tested this, it ran in the foreground. How do we make it run in the
background? On Unix we can use nohup and "&" , but... how on Windows?
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That's all we do on Windows as well (from a BAT file).
Hth
Colin Alfke
Calgary, Canada
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From: Baakkonen, Rodney A (Rod)
If you are on UNIX, you could use a UNIX shell script to 'cd' to the
account before doing the 'udt PHANTOM'
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From: Kevin K
22, 2009 10:08 AM
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Subject: [U2] Start Phantom in Another Account?
Unidata 7.1.22. Is it possible to start a phantom job in another
account?
If so, how does one make this happen?
-Kevin
http://www.PrecisOnline.com
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Unidata 7.1.22. Is it possible to start a phantom job in another account?
If so, how does one make this happen?
-Kevin
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