Re: Making sure one and only one copy of a process is always running

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try the "man crontab" to periodic process or "man at"
to specific timestamp.

 --- Mike Wooding <timmywooding@xxxxxxxxx> escreveu: >

> --- "Rodolfo J. Paiz" <rpaiz@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > Hello, all:
> > 
> > I am trying to create a job which will run for a
> > long time, so I need to 
> > make sure that it:
> > 
> >     * starts up automatically
> > 
> >     * is always running
> > 
> >     * checks to see if it is running and restarts
> > itself if the previous 
> > instance died
> > 
> >     * never runs two copies of itself
> 
>  Look at inittab. (man 5 inittab)
> 
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