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4.7 million programmers, just like you, helping each other. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Not found Error while running shell script up vote 0 down vote favorite I have written a https://www.cnet.com/forums/discussions/primary-drive-0-not-found-strike-the-f1-key-to-continue-97870/ shell script given below unicorn_cnt=$(ps -ef | grep -v grep | grep -c unicorn) if (( $unicorn_cnt == 0 )); then echo "Unicorn Stopped" | mail -s "Alert - Unicorn" someone@somedomin.com fi delayed_job_cnt=$(ps -ef | grep -v grep | grep -c delayed_job) if (( $delayed_job_cnt == 0 )); then echo "Delayed Job Stopped" | mail -s "Alert - Unicorn" someone@somedomin.com fi rake_cnt=$(ps -ef | grep -v grep | grep -c rake) if http://stackoverflow.com/questions/14684831/not-found-error-while-running-shell-script (( $rake_cnt == 0 )); then echo "Convertion Stopped" | mail -s "Alert - Unicorn" someone@somedomin.com fi This is for checking, is the processes is running, if not send an alert mail. I am not much familiar with shell scripts. While running It shows following error. process.sh: 3: process.sh: 2: not found process.sh: 7: process.sh: 0: not found process.sh: 11: process.sh: 0: not found From some research I partially understands, this is because space problem while creating variable. Not sure. And I tried to use some solutions like sed and read. But still it showing the error. Can anyone help me. Thanks Regards shell share|improve this question asked Feb 4 '13 at 10:30 apr 303418 add a comment| 3 Answers 3 active oldest votes up vote 1 down vote Use brackets: if [ "$unicorn_cnt" == 0 ]; then Or better write it this way: if ! ps -ef | grep -q [u]nicorn; then echo "Unicorn Stopped" | mail -s "Alert - Unicorn" someone@somedomin.com fi That means 'check ps -ef for unicorn, and if it is not found do this' share|improve this answer edited Feb 4 '13 at 10:49 answered Feb 4 '13 at 10:31 Igor Chubin 25.5k65397 Thanks for the quick replay...... But showing an Error "process.sh: 3: [: 2: unexpected operator
"Primary hard disk drive 0 not found" Discussion in 'Hardware' started by burnout, Jan 7, 2006. Thread Status: Not open for further replies. burnout Private E-2 Hi guys, I think I'm in big trouble, I have a Dell XPS Lap Top Pentium 4HT 3.40GHz and on boot up http://forums.majorgeeks.com/index.php?threads/help-primary-hard-disk-drive-0-not-found.82126/ it doesn’t see the Hard Drive, it say’s "Primary hard disk drive 0 not found" I took out the single screw removed and reinserted the hard drive hoping it was just a bad connection but no luck, before this problem I could not get the CD/DVD bay to open but I think that is a separate issue but not sure, this is a big laptop that I use for my work and I move it around allot, I try to be careful but it has gotten banged a couple of not found times but nothing big, say something equal to like a drop of only 1 inch or so could that be the cause? I make my living with this thing and have allot of stuff in the HD some backed up but some not so what I'm asking is what should I do? Am I screwed? The hard drive is a Hitachi Travelstar model HTS726060M9AT00 60GB 7200RPM ATA/IDE the rest of the info is as follows: BIOS Version: A05 Application CPU: Enabled Level 2 Cash: 1024KB System Memory: 3.4 GHz 0 not found 1024 MB @ 400 MHz video controller: ATI Radeon 9700 Video Memory: 128 MB Panel Type: 15.4" Wide UXGA Audio Controller: sigmatel 9750 modem Controller: Conexant D480 MDC Primary Hard Drive: None Modular Bay: DVD+/-RW System D-Bay: Not Installed Really appreciate any help, thanks. burnout, Jan 7, 2006 #1 DCO57 Private E-2 Burnout- First isolate the software possibilities. Go into Bios (tap F2 at boot up) and check "Drives". Make sure its enabled.Try resetting the BIOS (turn on all 3 lights:numlock, caps, and scroll, then hit ALT + E, then ALT + F, then ALT + B) it'll reboot automatically. If still no HDD, run system diagnostics (tap F12 and choose "diagnostics") start with "custom tests/ HDD/ confidence test" that a fairly quick test, but you can do a full scale HDD test by just choosing "all tests" under HDD catagory. Or you can use the "Resource CD" that came with the PC, put it in the drive and boot from it (tap F12 and choose CD/DVD drive) and run diagnostics from that. I also think maybe if theres a RAM problem, it won't find the HDD, Open the memory door on the back and reseat the RAM.If you have two Ram modules, try removing one and boot. Then try the other. Try using a soft pencil eraser and cleaning the HDD connector on the HDD. Clean off any crumbs afterwards, reseat and boot. Let us know how you make out. DCO DCO57, Jan 7, 2006 #2 burnout Private E-2 DCO57 said: Burnout- First isolate the software possibilities. Go into Bios (tap F2 at boo