Hey Adrian
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How about Crontab? Or mebbe run an infinite loop and check for this time in
the loop. If you get this time, run the test
Deepak
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On Thu, Jun 3, 2010 at 2:20 PM, adriangroom <adrian.groom@accenture.com>wrote:
>
> Good morning
>
> I am attempting to run a test overnight and want the test to stop
> automatically at 04:30.
>
> I can set this up using the GUI screens, however the machine (Linux) that
> is
> running the test has no GUI functionality, so I am running the test from
> the
> command line.
>
> Is there any method I can use from the command line to instruct the test to
> start at a specific time and then stop at a specific time
>
> Thanks
>
> Adrian
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