I am knew to scripting.. so this may actually be a very simple question. I have a script which I would like to run every night at the same time. How do I do that without having to manually start up a new instance of the script every night? Also if there is a sudden network failure or something I want it to recognize this, and restart at it's next available time (sometimes our network drives unmap during a power failure too...).
With regards to the network failure, if the network dies when it's unzipping something (like with bunzip2), I want it to flag that and move onto another file rather then process it again, because the file will likely be corrupted.
Any help would be appreciated!
THANKS!
In reply to Automatically running a script by Anonymous Monk
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