Re: [expert] Uptime in the email

2001-12-20 Thread Muzza
On Wed, 19 Dec 2001 04:56, you wrote: Muzza: How did you (what options did you use) to get this to work in Kmail? Save (and edit) the attached file somewhere in your home directory. I use a scripts directory. In KMail select Settings -- Configure KMail -- Identity. Click to select Use a

Re: [expert] Uptime in the email

2001-12-20 Thread Ralph F. De Witt
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Thursday 20 December 2001 12:36 am, you wrote: On Wed, 19 Dec 2001 04:56, you wrote: Muzza: How did you (what options did you use) to get this to work in Kmail? Save (and edit) the attached file somewhere in your home directory. I use a

Re: [expert] Uptime in the email

2001-12-19 Thread Ralph F.De Witt
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Monday 17 December 2001 02:59 am, you wrote: Muzza: How did you (what options did you use) to get this to work in Kmail? On Mon, 17 Dec 2001 14:34, you wrote: Thanks Vincent! You're welcome. And trust me, I don't really 'perl' all that

Re: [expert] Uptime in the email

2001-12-17 Thread Tim Holmes
For mutt, here's a much simplier way of doing it. Make an edit to your ~/.muttrc that reads something along these lines. set signature='cat /home/timh/.signature ; echo -Uptime --- ; uptime ; echo

Re: [expert] Uptime in the email

2001-12-17 Thread Muzza
On Mon, 17 Dec 2001 14:34, you wrote: Thanks Vincent! You're welcome. And trust me, I don't really 'perl' all that well... writing this thing (albeit a while ago when I did more fooling around in perl) probably took me 3x as long as any one else relatively well-versed in perl. The end

Re: [expert] Uptime in the email

2001-12-16 Thread Vincent Danen
On Sat Dec 15, 2001 at 10:07:37AM +0100, Wolfgang Bornath wrote: One possible solution may be running the script by a cron job every 5 minutes during 'mail writing hours'. bah... you don't want to do that. Here... this is the easy way to do it. In your mutt config file use:

Re: [expert] Uptime in the email

2001-12-15 Thread Wolfgang Bornath
On Fri, Dec 14, 2001 at 23:13 -0500, Steve wrote: On Sat, Dec 15, 2001 at 03:28:14AM +0100, Wolfgang Bornath wrote: One possible solution may be running the script by a cron job every 5 minutes during 'mail writing hours'. Since you're using mutt, one can put the uptime in the headers

Re: [expert] Uptime in the email

2001-12-15 Thread Wolfgang Bornath
On Fri, Dec 14, 2001 at 20:23 -0700, Vincent Danen wrote: On Sat Dec 15, 2001 at 03:28:14AM +0100, Wolfgang Bornath wrote: One possible solution may be running the script by a cron job every 5 minutes during 'mail writing hours'. bah... you don't want to do that. Here... this is the

Re: [expert] Uptime in the email

2001-12-14 Thread skidley
On Thu, 13 Dec 2001, Tom Brinkman wrote: On Thursday 13 December 2001 01:35 pm, Scott wrote: Ok, I give up, how are you guys putting your uptime in your email messages? You can create a text file and 'chmod -x' it to run any suitable executable, eg, /usr/bin/uptime. I do this with

Re: [expert] Uptime in the email

2001-12-14 Thread Mark Weaver
On Fri, 14 Dec 2001 13:48:34 -0400 (AST) skidley [EMAIL PROTECTED] spewed frantically in their message: On Thu, 13 Dec 2001, Tom Brinkman wrote: On Thursday 13 December 2001 01:35 pm, Scott wrote: Ok, I give up, how are you guys putting your uptime in your email messages? You

Re: [expert] Uptime in the email

2001-12-14 Thread Hicham A.
On Fri, 14 Dec 2001, Mark Weaver wrote: On Fri, 14 Dec 2001 13:48:34 -0400 (AST) skidley [EMAIL PROTECTED] spewed frantically in their message: On Thu, 13 Dec 2001, Tom Brinkman wrote: On Thursday 13 December 2001 01:35 pm, Scott wrote: Ok, I give up, how are you guys putting your

Re: [expert] Uptime in the email

2001-12-14 Thread Wolfgang Bornath
On Fri, Dec 14, 2001 at 14:57 -0500, Mark Weaver wrote: skidley, try this one. check the attached file. it's a little script that I've been using to place my uptime and other thoughts in a little file that my client then reads and uses for a signature line. -- Mark Registered Linux

Re: [expert] Uptime in the email

2001-12-14 Thread Vincent Danen
On Sat Dec 15, 2001 at 03:28:14AM +0100, Wolfgang Bornath wrote: [...] The important thing missing here is the automatic start of the script. The script is nice but I still have to punch 'sig' (or whatever I call the script) into an xterm before I start writing a mail. What I'd like is:

Re: [expert] Uptime in the email

2001-12-14 Thread Steve
On Sat, Dec 15, 2001 at 03:28:14AM +0100, Wolfgang Bornath wrote: On Fri, Dec 14, 2001 at 14:57 -0500, Mark Weaver wrote: skidley, try this one. check the attached file. it's a little script that I've been using to place my uptime and other thoughts in a little file that my client

Re: [expert] Uptime in the email

2001-12-13 Thread David Guntner
Scott grabbed a keyboard and wrote: Ok, I give up, how are you guys putting your uptime in your email messages? What exactly do you mean? --Dave -- David Guntner GEnie: Just say NO! http://www.akaMail.com/pgpkey/davidg or key server for PGP

[expert] Uptime in the email

2001-12-13 Thread Scott
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Re: [expert] Uptime in the email

2001-12-13 Thread Mark D'voo
using kmail, under the identy section you can add a signature, i added /bin/uptime, then checked the box that said this is a program, then as your composing a messged you can chose attachappend signature, if you want the signature on every message, under the settings choose composer, and check

Re: [expert] Uptime in the email

2001-12-13 Thread Tom Brinkman
On Thursday 13 December 2001 01:35 pm, Scott wrote: Ok, I give up, how are you guys putting your uptime in your email messages? You can create a text file and 'chmod -x' it to run any suitable executable, eg, /usr/bin/uptime. I do this with kmail by making my sig executable and placing

Re: [expert] Uptime gettting reset

2000-11-03 Thread Larry Marshall
my uptime gets reset once everyday.. Is there anyone who knows why and how can uptime get reset? I'm not sure what's going on but I'd be checking cron.daily as that's probably where the explanation lies. Cheers --- Larry Keep in touch with http://mandrakeforum.com: Subscribe the

Re: [expert] Uptime gettting reset

2000-11-02 Thread Sarang Lakare
my uptime gets reset once everyday.. Is there anyone who knows why and how can uptime get reset? -sarang On Wednesday 01 November 2000 21:16, you wrote: On Wed Nov 01, 2000 at 02:28:22PM -0500, Sarang Lakare wrote: This is the 2nd time i am posting this.. My uptime is getting reset w/o

[expert] Uptime gettting reset

2000-11-01 Thread Sarang Lakare
Hi guys, This is the 2nd time i am posting this.. My uptime is getting reset w/o the computer rebooting.. The machine is always up and running.. I have LM 7.2 Is this a problem with 7.2?? -sarang -- - Sarang Lakare Keep in touch with

Re: [expert] Uptime gettting reset

2000-11-01 Thread Vincent Danen
On Wed Nov 01, 2000 at 02:28:22PM -0500, Sarang Lakare wrote: This is the 2nd time i am posting this.. My uptime is getting reset w/o the computer rebooting.. The machine is always up and running.. I have LM 7.2 Is this a problem with 7.2?? I don't think so. As you can see by my sig, my

Re: [expert] Uptime

2000-07-28 Thread Robert Engel
On Fri, 28 Jul 2000, Darryl Gibson wrote: Is that the output of a script in your sig file? How do you do that? I'm guessing you run cat on uptime, and export that to variable in your script file? That's about right! With pine, if you put a pipe at the end of the config file line for sig

Re: [expert] Uptime

2000-07-28 Thread Darryl Gibson
Robert Engel wrote: That's about right! With pine, if you put a pipe at the end of the config file line for sig file, pine will execute the file as a script/program and include the output as the sig. I have a sinking feeling this won't work in Netscape Messenger. Never the less, I'll put

Re: [expert] Uptime

2000-07-28 Thread A V Flinsch
On Fri, 28 Jul 2000, you wrote: Robert Engel wrote: That's about right! With pine, if you put a pipe at the end of the config file line for sig file, pine will execute the file as a script/program and include the output as the sig. I have a sinking feeling this won't work in

Re: [expert] Uptime

2000-07-28 Thread Thomas Marke
[snip] Linux: Because rebooting is for hardware upgrades... 2:10am up 52 days, 16:05, 1 user, load average: 0.10, 0.09, 0.02 Simple question: When I try "uptime" it says "... 0 user ..." When I try "finger" it says "No one logged on." When I try "last" only logins from the console are

Re: [expert] Uptime

2000-07-28 Thread Vincent Danen
On Fri, Jul 28, 2000 at 12:49:59AM -0400, Darryl Gibson wrote: Current Linux uptime: 3 hours 42 minutes. Is that the output of a script in your sig file? How do you do that? I'm guessing you run cat on uptime, and export that to variable in your script file? Sorta. I use perl (this is

Re: [expert] Uptime

2000-07-28 Thread Pierre Fortin
Darryl Gibson wrote: Robert Engel wrote: That's about right! With pine, if you put a pipe at the end of the config file line for sig file, pine will execute the file as a script/program and include the output as the sig. I have a sinking feeling this won't work in Netscape

Re: [expert] Uptime

2000-07-27 Thread Darryl Gibson
Vincent Danen wrote: Current Linux uptime: 3 hours 42 minutes. Is that the output of a script in your sig file? How do you do that? I'm guessing you run cat on uptime, and export that to variable in your script file? Can somebody suggest a good tutorial for bash scripts? -- Darryl Gibson

Re: [expert] Uptime monitoring

2000-06-07 Thread Ron Johnson, Jr.
Duncan Hall wrote: I've tried that but I need a package that does not rely on the uptimes.net server and keeps track of uptime from a specified date. Dunc "Ron Johnson, Jr." wrote: Duncan Hall wrote: Hi all, I'm looking for a programme to monitor the uptime of my server.

RE: [expert] Uptime monitoring

2000-06-07 Thread Bois, Mathieu
. That's the way I'd do it, but maybe there's another way to achieve it... Mathieu -Original Message- From: Duncan Hall [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: mardi 6 juin 2000 12:50 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [expert] Uptime monitoring Hi all, I'm looking for a programme to monitor

Re: [expert] Uptime monitoring

2000-06-07 Thread Jon
On Tue, Jun 06, 2000 at 08:50:03PM +1000, Duncan Hall wrote: I'm looking for a programme to monitor the uptime of my server. The uptime programme tells me how long my system has been running but I need somehting that will tell me how much uptime I have had since a certain date and how many

[expert] Uptime monitoring

2000-06-06 Thread Duncan Hall
Hi all, I'm looking for a programme to monitor the uptime of my server. The uptime programme tells me how long my system has been running but I need somehting that will tell me how much uptime I have had since a certain date and how many outages have occured during that time. Any thoughts?

Re: [expert] Uptime monitoring

2000-06-06 Thread Ron Johnson, Jr.
Duncan Hall wrote: Hi all, I'm looking for a programme to monitor the uptime of my server. The uptime programme tells me how long my system has been running but I need somehting that will tell me how much uptime I have had since a certain date and how many outages have occured during

Re: [expert] Uptime monitoring

2000-06-06 Thread Duncan Hall
I've tried that but I need a package that does not rely on the uptimes.net server and keeps track of uptime from a specified date. Dunc "Ron Johnson, Jr." wrote: Duncan Hall wrote: Hi all, I'm looking for a programme to monitor the uptime of my server. The uptime programme tells