How to run multiuple Python Script, on a Linux Server using a single SSH connection
The question is not about the specif code to write in my specif case.
I have bought a server linux based on CentOs.
It's my first time I tried to set up and I treat it as a "linux computer".
I connect to this server usign a SSH connection (putty and mobaxterm) and I can use a command line.
Now my final objective is to run 20 script consecutively with a wait of 3 seconds one to the other.
so one stats at 10:50:10
the other at 10:50:13
and the other at 10:50:16 etc
Is it possible to run all this 20 scripts using a single Python script opend from SSH connection?
Thnaks for all the help
linux ssh python putty
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The question is not about the specif code to write in my specif case.
I have bought a server linux based on CentOs.
It's my first time I tried to set up and I treat it as a "linux computer".
I connect to this server usign a SSH connection (putty and mobaxterm) and I can use a command line.
Now my final objective is to run 20 script consecutively with a wait of 3 seconds one to the other.
so one stats at 10:50:10
the other at 10:50:13
and the other at 10:50:16 etc
Is it possible to run all this 20 scripts using a single Python script opend from SSH connection?
Thnaks for all the help
linux ssh python putty
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The question is not about the specif code to write in my specif case.
I have bought a server linux based on CentOs.
It's my first time I tried to set up and I treat it as a "linux computer".
I connect to this server usign a SSH connection (putty and mobaxterm) and I can use a command line.
Now my final objective is to run 20 script consecutively with a wait of 3 seconds one to the other.
so one stats at 10:50:10
the other at 10:50:13
and the other at 10:50:16 etc
Is it possible to run all this 20 scripts using a single Python script opend from SSH connection?
Thnaks for all the help
linux ssh python putty
The question is not about the specif code to write in my specif case.
I have bought a server linux based on CentOs.
It's my first time I tried to set up and I treat it as a "linux computer".
I connect to this server usign a SSH connection (putty and mobaxterm) and I can use a command line.
Now my final objective is to run 20 script consecutively with a wait of 3 seconds one to the other.
so one stats at 10:50:10
the other at 10:50:13
and the other at 10:50:16 etc
Is it possible to run all this 20 scripts using a single Python script opend from SSH connection?
Thnaks for all the help
linux ssh python putty
linux ssh python putty
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