On 3/31/2014 10:43 AM, Daniel Frey djqf...@gmail.com wrote:
You need to use the full path to commands in your script or set an
environment variable. In my case using full paths to executables was enough.
Bingo... thanks Daniel!
Now to figure out why one of my remote systems is sending the
On Mon, 31 Mar 2014 07:01:48 -0400, Tanstaafl wrote:
I have a script that simply performs some backups. The commands are
like this:
# perform tar.tgz backup of /etc
tar -czpvf $BKUP_DIR_etc/$BKUP_DateTime-dev-ecat-etc.tgz /etc
When I run this script manually, it does what it is supposed
On 03/31/2014 01:01:48 PM, Tanstaafl wrote:
Hi all,
Ok, this is really irritating me...
I have a script that simply performs some backups. The commands are
like this:
# perform tar.tgz backup of /etc
tar -czpvf $BKUP_DIR_etc/$BKUP_DateTime-dev-ecat-etc.tgz /etc
When I run this script
On 3/31/2014 7:13 AM, Neil Bothwick n...@digimed.co.uk wrote:
On Mon, 31 Mar 2014 07:01:48 -0400, Tanstaafl wrote:
I have a script that simply performs some backups. The commands are
like this:
# perform tar.tgz backup of /etc
tar -czpvf $BKUP_DIR_etc/$BKUP_DateTime-dev-ecat-etc.tgz /etc
When
On Mon, 31 Mar 2014 08:01:03 -0400, Tanstaafl wrote:
You're running tar with -v so it should produce output no matter what
it does. Is that mailed to you? What does it say?
I don't have these mailed to me, but like I said, it absolutely does
produce output - the problem is, when run
On 03/31/2014 04:01 AM, Tanstaafl wrote:
Hi all,
Ok, this is really irritating me...
I have a script that simply performs some backups. The commands are like
this:
# perform tar.tgz backup of /etc
tar -czpvf $BKUP_DIR_etc/$BKUP_DateTime-dev-ecat-etc.tgz /etc
When I run this script
On 31/03/2014 13:01, Tanstaafl wrote:
Hi all,
Ok, this is really irritating me...
I have a script that simply performs some backups. The commands are like
this:
# perform tar.tgz backup of /etc
tar -czpvf $BKUP_DIR_etc/$BKUP_DateTime-dev-ecat-etc.tgz /etc
When I run this script
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