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Re: 1.7.1- Scheduled Tasks runs but lacks 'du -kh' output


On Sun, Mar 21, 2010 at 6:10 PM, computer tech  wrote:
> I have a .bat file, that is scheduled to run as NT Authority\System
> every morning. The schedule tasks calls the run.bat file. ?The script
> is running at the schedule time, but when I check the files in the
> morning the only output is from the 'echo' commands(see hello-fs2.sh
> script below). I don't see any of the output from the 'du' and 'find'
> commands(see hello-fs2.sh script below). ?When I manually run the
> script from the cygwin command line it works properly as intended. The
> machine is running WinXP SP 3 with A pentium 4 processor(3.0ghz).
>
> ---- file run.bat
> @echo off
> C:\cygwin\bin\bash.exe --login -c "/home/bob/hello-fs2.sh"
> ----
> ---- file hello-fs2.sh
> #!/usr/bin/bash
> DIR=//device01/shares/replica/
> OUT=/cygdrive/c/logs
> echo `date` >> $OUT/Avondale-foldersize.txt
> du -k --max-depth=1 $DIR | sort -nr >> $OUT/foldersize.txt

Try capturing stderr too, it may provide a hint. Something like:
du -k --max-depth=1 $DIR 2>>$OUT/du.err | sort -nr >> $OUT/foldersize.txt

> echo `date` >> $OUT/Changedfile.txt
> find $DIR -type f -mtime -1 -print >> $OUT/Changedfile.txt

find $DIR -type f -mtime -1 -print >> $OUT/Changedfile.txt 2>>$OUT/find.err

> echo "---- done --- " >> $OUT/Changedfile.txt
> ----

Maybe SYSTEM doesn't have permission to read
//device01/shares/replica/ or write c:\logs


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