Hi,
I have cornjob was scheduled at 1:00 AM everyday. It has been running fine since last Saturday. But it didn't run since Saturday. Because of daytime saving time change it didn't ran?
Please send me your thoughts.
Thanks in adavance.
Moe (3 Replies)
My cronjob triggers the script late by 6 minutes.
/var/cron/log shows that it got triggered at the right time then where can I track, the late starting of the script.
Is there some queue mechanism, some log?
This happens sometimes, not daily. but it affects me, whenever it happens.
Logging... (1 Reply)
Hi,
i need to schedule a script to run at 6.10AM everyday.I tried to do this way.
#!bin/ksh
10 06 * * 0-6
sh /tmp/ss/script/daily_file_check.sh
And at the command prompt I did
>crontab -e cron.txt
I'm not sure whether this is the right way.
Can anyone please tell me how to... (4 Replies)
Hi all,
down here part of the scheduled job in crontab (AIX Version 5)
i have problem running jspPRE-ALL.
i verrify permissions and privileges (the others job are working good)
if i run the job in command line it work correctly
#
# Aggiornamento doni e continuity
00 02 * * 2-6... (5 Replies)
Hi,
I am trying to execute a script (for once) during the booting time in Ubuntu system. However, the result is only showing the strings without without the variables.
Here is the script:
MgrIp=$(ec2-describe-instances --filter tag:Name=Mgr --filter instance-state-name=running | egrep... (4 Replies)
I am a newbie to Unix.
My default root user umask is set to 077 and I have the following crontab job to redirect al the backup output to the logfile of /backup/backup.xxxxx
00 10 * * 0 /usr/local/bin/backup.sh > /backup/backup.`date +\%Y\%m\%d` 2>&1
Since root default umask is 077, the... (2 Replies)
I have a ksh script that does the following
1. Script executes and creates an output file from a sql query
2. That output file is an input file to the script
3. generates an html file to email to DBA receipients
The following syntax works at the command line
... (1 Reply)
Hello,
This is my first posting in Linux world.
I have SLES 11.
I've created a file 'packdisk-scandisk.txt' file under /var/opt/Teradata/bteqdba.
The content of the file is,
cat /var/opt/Teradata/bteqdba/packdisk-scandisk.txt
output over /var/opt/Teradata/bteqdba/TAREAS_DBA.log... (2 Replies)
I have put a cron entry in oracle user for taking hot backup every wednesday@ 2.30 AM and have given the cron entry
30 02 * * 3 /u01/vijay/hotbackupcron 2>&1 >> /u01/vijay/hotbackup.log
also find below the script inside hotbackupcron, i have put in env variables as well
... (13 Replies)
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