If you mean a process then....

        /u1/uv/bin/uv  processname

   Footnote:  A word for thought.  We were running a substantial
application
                  process in UV, started by a cron. It was running quite
nicely for
                  the longest period. Then all of sudden, it would
consistently bomb
                  out with available memory issues. When run manually,
it would not
                  once fail. I contacted HP, who told me that cron
carries with it
                  a great deal of 'baggage' with it, and with all the
processes that
                  we run, it might be blowing out your memory. So, we
switched it to
                  our application based process manager and it never
failed.
                  Morale of the story, (at least for us), it seems
should you hang
                  too many application tasks from the cron, you may face
issues.

Barry  Rogen
PNY Technologies, Inc.
Senior  Programmer/Analyst
(973)  515 - 9700  ext 5327
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

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Subject: [U2][UV]How to start properly uv from cron ?

Hello,

Is there someone with suggestions to do this ?

Thanks for any comment.

Manu
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