Ooops, wrong list.  Sorry guys...

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Dave Nebinger [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, January 11, 2005 12:04 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: FW: [gentoo-user] Re: Backup script issues
> 
> > OK.  I echoed every line that is to be run before it is run.  I know it
> > looks like commands take up more than one line, but they don't - it's
> > just the text wrap.
> >
> > On Sat, 2005-01-08 at 20:05 +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > > On 08-01-05 10:28 -0600, Michael Sullivan wrote:
> > > > I'm having issues with my backup scripts.  I wrote both backup
> scripts
> > > > back when I was using FC1 on my client PC.  One is a full backup of
> > two
> > > > user accounts in /home and then /etc and the other creates a list of
> > > > files created/modified the date before the script is run and then
> only
> > > > backs those files up.  Full backup is on Sunday; every other day
> gets
> > > > iBackup.  They're listed in the crontab to run at 3am.  The trouble
> is
> > > > each morning when I'm reading my cron report for the backup it says
> > that
> > > > there was a problem with tar in my script, but when I run the script
> > > > from the command line as root it works fine.  I scheduled the script
> > in
> > > > root's (su -) crontab.
> 
> Probably a difference in cron's environment versus the environment that
> you're starting the command in as root...
> 
> When I encounter things like this I'll tend to flush out the script with
> additional environment properties to make things work.  You can do this by
> prepending environment settings manually into the start of the script
> (typically the PATH is the critical one), or you can automate part of it
> by
> following the suggestion for using an 'at' script as the basis for the
> cron
> script as documented here:
> http://www.cod.utvinternet.com/documentation/mondo-with-cron/mondo-with-
> cron
> -5.html
> 
> This suggestion is from mondo-rescue, but you'd do a similar thing with
> 'at'
> using your script name.
> 
> I'm willing to bet that this will fix your cron issue.
> 
> Dave
> 
> 
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