Hello,
If i run the following script from the cmdline it works just fine however if i run it via root cronjob it doesn't write to the file at all. It is chmod 777 now so shouldnt be any right issues.
Shellscript looks like this:
Cronjob like this:
Any idea?
Simply i want to log top output to a textfile when cronjob runs.
Last edited by Scott; 08-08-2013 at 12:46 PM..
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I cannot seem to get this text file to format. Its as if the awk statement is being treated as a simple cat command.
I manned awk and it was very confusing. I viewed previous posts on this board and I got the same results as with the
the awk command statement shown here. Please help.
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I created a file in /u01/oradata directory as cronjb.ksh which contains following script
30 12 * * * /export/home/oracle/u01/oradata/rman.ksh
'/export/home/oracle' is my root directory. I then moved cronjb.ksh file to my '/export/home/oracle' directory. i typed crontab cronjb.ksh. However my... (8 Replies)
I am trying to schedule a job via cronjob. Not sure what the problem is. below is my script and the error.
45 10 * * * /u01/app/oracle/jpark/sched_exp_mis.sh
Error received.
Your "cron" job on tama
/u01/app/oracle/jpark/sched_exp_mis.sh
produced the following output:
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Hi All , I have a cron jobs
that is not working while put inside cron.
But on executing from manually, it works fine,
Pl anyone find if there is anything wrong in the script.
30 22 * * 1-5 cd /home/ab90737/introscope/util/bin; ./batchgenerateReport.pl ../config/reps.config >... (1 Reply)
Hi freinds,
My problem is I have a script which is used for our office work...
in that with my userid i can append the LOGFILE with the output which i get while running the script..
for this i use the below command
output >> $LOGFILE
but with the same script my colleague is... (6 Replies)
Hi
Iam running below script on one text file.
usr/xpg4/bin/awk 'BEGIN {print "IP HOST_NAME SUB "}
/IP IS/ {IP=$3}
/local/ {HOST=$1}
/PPPoE/ {SUB=$3 ;print IP, HOST, SUB}
' /Scripts/sub_report_$FILE>/Scripts/sub_final_report_.txt
the output is coming as below
IPHOST_NAME SUB ... (16 Replies)
Hi,
I am trying to run a script through crontab but it doesn't run. The script sends an email of the logfile created.When I reun through command line it works perfectly but doesn't send any email through cron. There are othe jobs in cron wich runs perfectly.
Please let me know if I am doing... (3 Replies)
Hi;
Here is the output from crontab -l:
2,7,12,17,22,27,32,37,42,47,52,57 * * * * /var/tmp/gcsw/jmap_samples/jmap_script.sh > /var/tmp/gcsw/jmap_samples/histo_`date '+%Y%m%d%H%M'`.txtWhen I manually run the line: /var/tmp/gcsw/jmap_samples/jmap_script.sh >... (2 Replies)
Dear All,
I created a small script to get the CPU, GIS usage etc automatically. However when i run this script manually its working , but when i run through cronjob i am not getting any output.
Can anyone please help me on this. I am using SuseLinux.
Thank you in advance.
#!/bin/sh
{... (2 Replies)
Hi,
Can anyone help me on my PHP cron not working, but when i do the manual it work.
# manual run working
/usr/local/bin/php /root/dev/test.php
# crontab not working
55 8 * * * /usr/local/bin/php /root/dev/test.php
Thank in advances
Regards,
FSPalero
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