[CentOS] difference between cron and shell invocation.
Tony Molloy
tony.molloy at ul.ieTue Dec 7 14:40:31 UTC 2010
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On Tuesday 07 December 2010 14:34:33 James B. Byrne wrote: > I have a fairly involved root cron task that I moved verbatim from > another server. On the original server, this task ran without > problem. On the new server, when this task runs via cron, which I > confirm is happening by looking in the cron log, no files are > transferred and no error is reported. However, if I copy cron > command from roots crontab and paste it into a terminal session on > the new server then the task runs to completion and the files are > transferred. > > This task involves sshfs, fuse, and rsync and employs pki > certificates for authentication. The fact that it works from the > shell without alteration and yet not from cron is the issue. > > Does anyone have any idea where I would start to track down what is > going on? Check the paths in cron. They are not necessarly the same as the paths for the shell. Tony -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos/attachments/20101207/e37769e6/attachment-0001.html>
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