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# 8  
Old 09-29-2015
Quote:
Originally Posted by MadeInGermany
suid-root is not the correct method (and neither the suid-root sudo)!
What OS do you have?
Code:
uname -sr

it is HPux 11.31

Thanks,

Rachael
# 9  
Old 09-29-2015
A cron delegation

While sudo might suit best here, I present another method of delegation.

Add these root crontab entries
Code:
47 * * * * /usr/bin/run-parts -l /var/log/run-parts.log /etc/cron.d/hourly
40 4 * * * /usr/bin/run-parts -l /var/log/run-parts.log /etc/cron.d/daily
30 4 * * 0 /usr/bin/run-parts -l /var/log/run-parts.log /etc/cron.d/weekly
20 4 1 * * /usr/bin/run-parts -l /var/log/run-parts.log /etc/cron.d/monthly

Prepare directories by
Code:
mkdir -p /etc/cron.d/hourly /etc/cron.d/daily /etc/cron.d/weekly /etc/cron.d/monthly
mkdir -p /var/log

Install the executable /usr/bin/run-parts script
Code:
#!/bin/sh
# run-parts:  Runs all the scripts found in a directory.

# keep going when something fails
set +e
# ensure wild card matching
set +f

if [ x"$1" = x"-l" ]; then
  logfile=$2
  shift 2
fi

if [ $# -lt 1 ]; then
  echo "Usage: run-parts [-l logfile] <directory>"
  exit 1
fi

if [ ! -d "$1" ]; then
  echo "Not a directory: $1"
  exit 1
fi

umask 22

if [ -n "$logfile" ]; then
# rotate if >10MB
  [ -f "$logfile" ] && find "$logfile" -size +20000 -exec mv "$logfile" "$logfile.old" \;
  exec >> "$logfile" 2>&1 || exit
fi

# an individual pause:
sleep `cksum /etc/hosts | awk '{print $1'\%'60}'`

# Main loop:
for SCRIPT in "$1"/* ; do
# There are several types of files that we would like to
# ignore automatically, as they are likely to be backups
# of other scripts:
  case $SCRIPT in
  *.bak|*.new|*.old|*.orig|*.swp)
    continue # the loop
    ;;
  *[a-zA-Z0-9])
# The last character is legal :-)
    ;;
  *)
    continue # the loop
    ;;
  esac
# If we've made it this far, then run the script if it's executable:
  if [ -f "$SCRIPT" -a -x "$SCRIPT" ]; then
    echo "`date` run $SCRIPT":
    "$SCRIPT"
    echo
  fi
done

exit 0

Now add your executable script to /etc/cron.d/weekly, for weekly execution.
Its output is logged to /var/log/run-parts.log.
You can put more than one script to any of the hourly daily weekly monthly directories.
It works like the /etc/cron.*ly/ in Linux.
# 10  
Old 09-29-2015
Hi MadeInGermany,

I can see that this is Linux concept, but do you think it will work in HPux?

Thanks,

Rachael
# 11  
Old 09-29-2015
Well, has been running on Solaris until now. But I have no doubt it runs on HP-UX as well.
# 12  
Old 10-06-2015
Thanks MadeInGermany for your help, but right now my priority has changed, will let you know the results once I get back to this.
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