> Hey, > > Without reading everything in detail, I assume your folder/ has the > correct permissions for ochipepe.daemon:
yup > After that is verified, adamc's comment looks like the probable > cause of your problem, so change your line to look like the > following: > > * * * * * run-in-pagsh --fg date sh -c "date>> $HOME/folder/file.txt" > > Report your results, I tried both approaches: 1 - encapsulating the command in quotes If I modify .crontab: run-in-pagsh --fg date sh -c "date >> $HOME/folder/file.txt" it outputs by mail: Wed Dec 23 15:38:02 EST 2009 but leaves the file.txt empty 2 - encapsulating the command in a script file in .crontab: * * * * * run-in-pagsh --fg script script the script file: date >> ~/folder/file.txt This works fine, there is not mail output, and the date is registered in file.txt So I guess I just should avoid having more than the name of the script in the .crontab run-in-pgash invocation. Cheers, Alex _______________________________________________ HCoop-Help mailing list [email protected] https://lists.hcoop.net/listinfo/hcoop-help
