11-23-2005
mv: cannot unlink ????
Hello all,
I have a script which runs every 15 minutes and moves all but latest 10 files from a directory (A) to Directory (B).
Most of the times this job runs fine but sometimes it is giving "mv: cannot unlink {Target Directory name } : Permissions denied."
Any help about this error msg would be appreciated ?
A sample output is attached.
Thanks
***************************************************
11/23/2005 20:00:37
mv /local/oracle/GTTPRD/arch/GTTPRD.log.0001.0000001965 to /local/oracle/GTTPRD/backup
mv: cannot unlink /local/oracle/GTTPRD/backup: Permission denied
11/23/2005 20:30:37
mv /local/oracle/GTTPRD/arch/GTTPRD.log.0001.0000001966 to /local/oracle/GTTPRD/backup
mv /local/oracle/GTTPRD/arch/GTTPRD.log.0001.0000001968 to /local/oracle/GTTPRD/backup
mv /local/oracle/GTTPRD/arch/GTTPRD.log.0001.0000001969 to /local/oracle/GTTPRD/backup
11/23/2005 22:00:40
mv /local/oracle/GTTPRD/arch/GTTPRD.log.0001.0000001974 to /local/oracle/GTTPRD/backup
mv: cannot unlink /local/oracle/GTTPRD/backup: Permission denied
mv /local/oracle/GTTPRD/arch/GTTPRD.log.0001.0000001973 to /local/oracle/GTTPRD/backup
mv: cannot unlink /local/oracle/GTTPRD/backup: Permission denied
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ATRUN(8) BSD System Manager's Manual ATRUN(8)
NAME
atrun -- run jobs queued for later execution
SYNOPSIS
atrun [-l load_avg] [-d]
DESCRIPTION
atrun runs jobs queued by at(1). Root's crontab(5) must contain the line:
*/10 * * * * root /usr/libexec/atrun
so that atrun(8) gets called every ten minutes.
At every invocation, every job in lowercase queues whose starting time has passed is started. A maximum of one batch job (denoted by upper-
case queues) is started each time atrun is invoked.
OPTIONS
-l load_avg
Specifies a limiting load factor, over which batch jobs should not be run, instead of the compiled-in value of 1.5.
-d Debug; print error messages to standard error instead of using syslog(3).
WARNINGS
For atrun to work, you have to start up a cron(8) daemon.
FILES
/var/at/spool Directory containing output spool files
/var/at/jobs Directory containing job files
SEE ALSO
at(1), crontab(1), syslog(3), crontab(5), cron(8)
AUTHORS
Thomas Koenig <ig25@rz.uni-karlsruhe.de>
BUGS
The functionality of atrun should be merged into cron(8).
BSD
April 12, 1995 BSD