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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting cron job error Post 302325644 by aemunathan on Monday 15th of June 2009 10:38:24 PM
Old 06-15-2009
Hi

I found the error but correction needs some help...
in the MSISDNcdrcount script file i have used the filename derived from the date command..it works fine when am running the script from the path where these files are available. But when i do it through cron the complete file path is required where the files are available

thats y it throws error.

i tried like this afterwards
Code:
#!/bin/ksh
filename=`TZ=CST+24 date +%Y%m%d`
#filepath=/space/canvas/home/lbs/current/internalcdrbackup/LES_CDR_Configuration/0/
b=`TZ=CST+24 date +%d-%b-%Y`
host=$(hostname)
/usr/xpg4/bin/awk -v file="$filename" -v serv="BSNLSERVICE1" -v val="2128" -v da="$b" -v ho="$host" '
$4==serv && $6==val {
  b[$9]++
}
END{
  for (i in b )
  { print da, i, b[i],ho }
}' $(/space/canvas/home/lbs/current/internalcdrbackup/LES_CDR_Configuration/0/$filename*) 

am not successful in assigning the filename alongwith path.
can any one suggest me the way to assign filename alongwith path in the scriptfile.

-----Post Update-----

hi
got it...used the filename like this
Code:
/space/canvas/home/lbs/current/internalcdrbackup/LES_CDR_Configuration/0/$filename*

 

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REALPATH(1)							      Debian							       REALPATH(1)

NAME
realpath - return the canonicalised absolute pathname SYNOPSIS
realpath [-s|--strip] [-z|--zero] filename ... realpath --h|--help realpath --v|--version DESCRIPTION
realpath converts each filename argument to an absolute pathname, which has no components that are symbolic links or the special . or .. directory entries. (See realpath(3) for more information.) Each path component in the filename must exist, otherwise realpath will fail and non-zero exit status will be returned. Please note that mostly the same functionality is provided by the `-e' option of the readlink(1) command. When the -s option is used realpath only removes the . and .. directories, but not symbolic links from filename. If the given filename argument is relative (i.e. does not start with `/'), realpath -s prepends to it the current directory name as obtained from the getcwd(2) system call before further processing. Each converted pathname is output to the standard output, on its own line. OPTIONS
-s, --strip Only strip . and .., components, but do not resolve symbolic links. -z, --zero Separate output filenames with the null character instead of newline, so it can be used with the `-0' option of xargs(1). -h, --help Print short usage information. -v, --version Show realpath's version number. EXAMPLES
For the examples below let's suppose that /usr/bin/X11 is a symbolic link, pointing to directory /usr/bin. Example 1 Regardless of what the current directory is realpath /../usr/bin/X11/./xterm prints /usr/bin/xterm but realpath -s /../usr/bin/X11/./xterm outputs /usr/bin/X11/xterm Example 2 When the current directory is /usr/bin/X11 (which is still a symbolic link to /usr/bin), the output of both realpath ./xterm and realpath -s ./xterm will be /usr/bin/xterm Example 3 Providing that the current directory is /home/user (and the directory exists before and during the realpath run), the command realpath ../path/to/some/./non-existent/./directory/../or/../file will fail with the following error ../path/to/some/./non-existent/./directory/../or/../file: No such file or directory but realpath -s ../path/to/some/./non-existent/./directory/../or/../file will return /home/path/to/some/non-existent/file EXIT STATUS
realpath returns a zero exit code when all pathnames were successfully converted. In case of any errors (e.g. missing or unavailable directories in the path), realpath prints error message to stderr and returns a non-zero exit code. SEE ALSO
basename(1), dirname(1), readlink(1), chase(1), realpath(3) BUGS
Hopefully none :) If you find some, please report them via the normal Debian bug reporting system, see the file /usr/share/doc/debian/bug-reporting.txt in the package doc-debian or the reportbug(1) man page. AUTHOR
Originally written by Lars Wirzenius <liw@iki.fi>, as a part of the dwww package. Robert Luberda <robert@debian.org> currently maintains and extends it. realpath is licensed via the GNU General Public License. While it has been written for Debian, porting it to other systems is strongly encouraged. Debian October 16th, 2011 REALPATH(1)
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