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wget null output help needed.
i did this b4 but i y'day ideleted it from cron coz server was overloaded.,
now i cant recall the command/., all i want is no output file created eveytime cron is run i tried wget http://www.domain.com/job.php > /dev/null 2>&1 creates files at server root ---------------------------------------------------------------------- wget -q http://www.domain.com/job.php > /dev/null 2>&1 creates files at server root help needed ., thanks |
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wget -nc http://www.domains.com/job.php
this looks like it create only one file and then supress the newer files., so it will help, will c., |
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thanks for your time .,
have a fucking gr8 day ahead., /thread |
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You can't just end a thread because you typed "/thread" in the thread that you want to end.
I'm posting in this thread to keep the thread alive until this thread degenerates into yet another thread that feaures the thread-killing bickerings of DVTimes, DamianJ, and ArseWithClass. Now those are some good threads. |
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wget -q -O /dev/null
I don't THINK that prints anything on STDERR unless there's an error. If it does, then add >/dev/null 2>&1
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wget -q -O /dev/null http://www.domain.com/job.php > /dev/null 2>&1 thanks mate. |
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That makes the second tech thread in row answered (correctly) while driving. :D Maybe I'll start doing ALL tech threads at speed. ;) |
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