03-17-2013
Python script not working in batch process
Good morning, I have a python 2.3 script that runs stand alone as intended when tested, then it was put into a ksh script. when running the ksh script it runs as intended. The problem is that my script does not run when the ksh script is called by another user who runs a batch process (as of right now I do not know the specifics of this batch process) which calls the ksh script, which should call my python script. I have tried changing owner ship of my python script to the user that will be running the batch script and also gave 777 permissions to the script in hopes that would help. I am new to unix and python altogether so any input would be much appreciated. In case the internals of my script are relevant, my script does:
1. checks a directory for files
2. goes through these files and checks for a certain pattern and counts hits
3. create a file that saves the name of the file that contains matches to this pattern and how many hits were found
4. FTP the created file and all files containing hits to another machine.
my script uses an external command 'openssl' for decrypting the other machines login info.
Thanks in advance.
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