Question on AT command [message #98529] |
Thu, 16 December 2004 05:59 |
ashok k rathi
Messages: 4 Registered: December 2004
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At –l command displays the at_job_id of the commands scheduled to run. Is there any command to display the command, which formed this at_job_id
I know I can go to atjobs directory and vi the file to know what command has formed this atjob . Here I am looking for a specific command if any
Thanks
Ashok
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Re: Question on AT command [message #98534 is a reply to message #98529] |
Tue, 21 December 2004 02:43 |
Frank Naude
Messages: 4581 Registered: April 1998
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Hi,
It shouldn't be too difficult to write a new command (shell script) to list the commands yourself. Alternatively, ask your Unix Sysadmin.
Best regards.
Frank
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