Getting a program to inform you when it's done
- From: "Random Programmer" <nonexistent2032@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 30 Aug 2005 10:09:07 -0700
Hi guys. Any ideas on how to get a program to inform you when it has
finished a run (remotely & locally)? It is a stochastic solver so it is
hard to predict when it will finish...
Assume 3 scenarios:
1) With a Linux comp with me present next to it.
For some reason, the "result = systemqq('beep')" command gives me "sh:
beep: command not found".
2) With a remote Linux comp with me using a Windows comp across town.
Is there such a thing as "remote beeping", so I can get my remote Linux
comp to get my local Windows comp to beep? I can open my firewall to
traffic from the remote comp's port.
3) Remote Linux to local Linux.
Thanks.
.
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