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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers Crontab script failing Post 302895848 by Vishal_dba on Wednesday 2nd of April 2014 11:54:55 PM
Old 04-03-2014
Crontab script failing

Hello,

A crontab script is failiing everyday but when we execute manually it runs fine

Below is the script scheduled:

Code:
00 23 * * * sh /db2backup/scripts/db2_hot_backup.ksh TRAVFF > /dev/null 2>&1

Error:

Code:
cat TRAVFF_online_04022014_2300.log
Started : Wed Apr  2 23:00:00 EDT 2014
SQL10007N Message "-1390" could not be retrieved.  Reason code: "3".
SQL10007N Message "-1390" could not be retrieved.  Reason code: "3".
SQL10007N Message "-1390" could not be retrieved.  Reason code: "3".
Completed : Wed Apr  2 23:00:00 EDT 2014


Below is the error code information from db2 manual:

Code:
The requested message <msgno> could not be retrieved from the message
file. Reason code <code> is one of the following:
3. The message file could not be found. Either the file does not exist,
   or the directory the message file should be in does not exist. Check
   that either a default directory or a directory with the same name as
   the 'LANG' environment variable exists under the message directory.

Please assist.

Best regards,
Vishal

Last edited by zaxxon; 04-03-2014 at 04:21 AM.. Reason: more code tags
 

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Crontab(3pm)						User Contributed Perl Documentation					      Crontab(3pm)

NAME
Set::Crontab - Expand crontab(5)-style integer lists SYNOPSIS
$s = Set::Crontab->new("1-9/3,>15,>30,!23", [0..30]); if ($s->contains(3)) { ... } DESCRIPTION
Set::Crontab parses crontab-style lists of integers and defines some utility functions to make it easier to deal with them. Syntax Numbers, ranges, *, and step values all work exactly as described in crontab(5). A few extensions to the standard syntax are described below. < and > <N selects the elements smaller than N from the entire range, and adds them to the set. >N does likewise for elements larger than N. ! !N excludes N from the set. It applies to the other specified range; otherwise it applies to the specified ranges (i.e. "!3" with a range of "1-10" corresponds to "1-2,4-10", but ">3,!7" in the same range means "4-6,8-10"). Functions new($spec, [@range]) Creates a new Set::Crontab object and returns a reference to it. contains($num) Returns true if $num exists in the set. list() Returns the expanded list corresponding to the set. The functions described above croak if they are called with incorrect arguments. SEE ALSO
crontab(5) AUTHOR
Abhijit Menon-Sen <ams@toroid.org> Copyright 2001 Abhijit Menon-Sen <ams@toroid.org> This module is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. perl v5.10.1 2008-07-30 Crontab(3pm)
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