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Old 03-29-2009
Permission denied problem

I am trying to tidy our server and write cron to keep it tidy.

We took on a third party to do some work last year. They were given their own UID/pwd so that they would have limited access. Part of what they wrote created an archive file at the end of every day.

A year on and we don't want to keep all the archives. I am trying to write a line that will delete all files older than 30 days from the folder (that I can insert into our standing monthly cronjob).

Find -name “*.html” -mtime +30 -exec rm -f {} \;

This command works only when I have gone in under the the old UID. If I try to run it from the standard UID I get 'Permission denied'. So obviously cron won't work for me yet.

What should I try next to get around this file permission problem?

thx

RexJ
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Old 03-29-2009
There is a standard solution to this: use the "root" user to access every file, regardless of who owns it.

The other possibility would be to put your cron job into the crontab of the UID which owns the files. Every user has a separate crontab, which is a readable ASCII file. The location depends on the UNIX you are using, for instance in IBMs AIX the crontabs are located in "/var/spool/cron/crontabs/<user>" where "<user>" is the user accounts name.

Your "find" command seems to be correct save for a missing starting directory:

find <some_start_dir> –name “*.html” –mtime +30 –exec rm –f {} \;

but keep in mind that a process started from cron does not inherit the environment like a process started from an interactive shell does. if you write "find" instead of "/usr/bin/find" chances are you get a "command not found" error, because the PATH variable, which you have probably set in your login shell is not set for cron jobs. (This is, btw., the absolute number-1-error in this and the Shell-Programming-and-Scripting forum.)

I hope this helps.

bakunin
 
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