Red Hat / Fedora :: Different Output Of FTP Between Cron And Command Line
May 31, 2010
I have the following shell:
export PATH=/u01/app/oracle/product/10.2.0/db_2/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/kerberos/bin:/usr/local/bin:/bin:/usr/bin
ftp -u -v -n -i > /bk01/exports/FTP_OUTPUT.LOG <<EOF
open 197.0.0.78
user orabackup orabackup
cd /media/disco/BK_Oracle
bin
put FILE00001.LOG
put FILE00001.DMP
quit
EOF
Executing the shell from command line, the output is:
Connected to 197.0.0.78.
220 Bienvenido al servicio FTP del servidor backup.
530 Please login with USER and PASS.
530 Please login with USER and PASS.
331 Please specify the password.
230 Login successful.
250 Directory successfully changed.
200 Switching to Binary mode.
local: EXPO_APOT10G_20100531.LOG remote: EXPO_APOT10G_20100531.LOG 227 Entering Passive Mode (197,0,0,78,200,162) 150 Ok to send data. 226 File receive OK. 127498 bytes sent in 0.0022 seconds (5.7e+04 Kbytes/s)
local: EXPO_APOT10G_20100531.DMP remote: EXPO_APOT10G_20100531.DMP
227 Entering Passive Mode (197,0,0,78,175,141) 150 Ok to send data. 226 File receive OK. 458190848 bytes sent in 6.1 seconds (7.3e+04 Kbytes/s)
221 Goodbye.
Executing the shell from cron, the output is:
Connected to 197.0.0.78 (197.0.0.7.
220 Bienvenido al servicio FTP del servidor backup.
331 Please specify the password.
230 Login successful.
250 Directory successfully changed.
200 Switching to Binary mode.
local: EXPO_APOT10G_20100531.LOG remote: EXPO_APOT10G_20100531.LOG
local: EXPO_APOT10G_20100531.DMP remote: EXPO_APOT10G_20100531.DMP
221 Goodbye.
Why from cron the output no show the statistics in red ...?
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Jan 29, 2011
I have added some executable scripts to /etc/cron.daily but don't get the stdout/stderr output from them as mail (or anywhere else I have found). At least one of them is running (because I can see that it has added a file to the disk).
The peculiar thing is that I do get the output from /etc/cron.daily/0logwatch (part of the logwatch package) as an email each day.
The MAILTO line in /etc/crontab is "MAILTO=root" (unchanged from default). Same for /etc/anacrontab.
I do have an alias at the end of /etc/aliases which redirects root's mail to my own account, but this alias works fine for mail I send manually. (It also appears to work fine for the output from the file /etc/cron.daily/0logwatch.)
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May 29, 2011
I have a test socket on a server. If I connect to it using telnet, I get exactly the response I expect. So I know the socket works, and the script on the server works:
Code:
my-desktop:~$ telnet 192.168.1.1 3333
Trying 192.168.1.1...
Connected to 192.168.1.1.
Escape character is '^]'.
RAM: 90 % Free ( 2793 M free, 3082 M total)
Connection closed by foreign host. And if I script it, I get almost the same response from Telnet, but still a valid response from the socket. So I know that my script works:
[Code].....
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Feb 18, 2010
so i have a few shell scripts that execute wonderfully when i type them at the command line but they fail when they are run from cron.
for example, if i run a script from command line that contains
Code:
shopt -s nullglob
to prevent problems with for f in *.mp4 type loops, it works fine from terminal command line but when called from cron, it gives an error->
Code:
/home/centralsqwall/Videos/videochecker.sh: 91: shopt: not found
a couple other random errors as well...
so there is some difference in the shell from cron and the terminal?
i'm running ubuntu 9.10, #!/bin/bash
what are the commands i should be using to echo my environment or simulate cron environment from the terminal?
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Jun 5, 2010
I have a very simple gawk script to add commas to numbers to make them more readable:
It works perfectly from the command line, but when run from cron it doesn't add the commas.
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Sep 6, 2011
If I grep -nr sumthin * in my source code directory, it also spews out very long lines from minified JavaScript or CSS files. I want to get just the first 80 characters per line. For example, a regular grep gives me this:
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css/style-min.css:4:.arrow1{cursor:pointer;position:absolute;left:5px;bottom:10px;z-index:13;}.arrow2{cursor:pointer;position:absolute;right:5px;bottom:10px;z-index:13;}.calendarModule{z-index:100;}.calendarFooterContainer{height:25px;text-align:center;width:100%!important;z-index:15;position:relative;font-size:15px!important;padding:-2px 0 3px 0;clear:both!important;border-left:1px solid #CCC;border-right:1px ... etc.
But I'd like to get just this instead:
css/style.css:21: behavior: url("css/iepngfix.htc")
css/style-min.css:4:.arrow1{cursor:pointer;position:absolute;left:5px;bottom:
What Linux command can do this?
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Jan 25, 2011
I try to write script and echo two command at the same line .
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Jan 24, 2011
I try to write script and echo two command at the same line .
echo "A"
echo "B"
How can I pipe above two command at the same line in text file . So, in the output text file , you can see below?
Code:
A B
not
Code:
A
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Jul 14, 2010
I'm troubleshooting a batch of scripts I'm modifying, including an IDL script called by a .csh script. the IDL scripts were provided to me by a coworker and my .csh script is intended to automate a lengthy set of extremely tedious and time consuming processing tasks.
I am currently in the process of debugging, and can't get the IDL to print any messages other than critical failures to the screen. Is there any easy way to redirect the stdout to either a logfile or the screen?
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how to use multiple linux cut comman to display on same line ?
e.g ls -il | cut -f6 d:
ls - il cut -f9 -d:
The linux script output is
filename
123
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Jun 2, 2011
I'm trying to remotely run a script on a target machine though the ssh command-line using passwordless login. I know the keys are set up correctly because if I remove the call to the script, the ssh session succeeds and I can log into the remote machine, but when I call the csh script, I don't get any output on the command line. If I call an identical bash script, I do get the output. Specifically, calling line 1 below just returns me to the command line, but running line 2 echo's hello then returns to the command line (both scripts simply contain a single line to echo hello, and both work when run locally on the remote machine). Why do my csh scripts send any output through the ssh link whereas the bash does?
Code:
1) ssh -i /root/.ssh/id_rsa user@remotemachine /tmp/test.csh
2) ssh -i /root/.ssh/id_rsa user@remotemachine /tmp/test.bash Update: I have further determined that nothing I add to the csh gets run either. I've tried touching files and making directories in the scripts, and all gets run using the bash script, but calling the csh script like line 1 above does nothing, nothing is touched or created.
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I have copied over my .gnupg files from a computer to a new workstation that is running Mandriva 2010.2. I am running Thunderbird as a mail client just as before and got Enigmail installed and running fine. The problem I get is when I send a message off with a digital sig it returns this error:
Send operation aborted
Error - bad passphrase
gpg command line and output:
/usr/bin/gpg
gpg: cancelled by user
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Using CentOS. I have a cron setup to run this command: Code: /var/test.sh | mail -s "Test Cron" mr182@somewhere.com The email is sent but the output of the script is not in the email body, it's just blank. I know there is some output because there are some echo statements in the script.I don't want to get an email for all cronjobs, just this one.
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Code:
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I wrote a simple command line script which is suppose to take my screenshot every 5 minutes.(using ImageMagick's "import" program)
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The script itself is being executed (I hear a voice saying: "Screenshot") but the actual screenshot is not taken.
Be assured that it is NOT permission issue (I placed a simple "touch" invocation and file was created)
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After running the following command, I get:
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1.30 8 * * * root /home/birth.sh >/dev/console
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Code:
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