Thanks, Dan.  I made the suggested change and it still does not seem to be
doing anything.  The cron log reads

Oct 26 10:05:01 eg-training /USR/SBIN/CRON[3179]: (opensrf) CMD (cd
/openils/bin && ./reshelving_complete.srfsh)


If I try and run the file issuing logged in with opensrf
"./reshlving_complete.srfsh" I get the following error.

Unable to bootstrap client for requests

Anyone have any ideas?

Thanks,

Tim

On Tue, Oct 25, 2011 at 6:06 PM, Dan Wells <d...@calvin.edu> wrote:

> Hello Tim,
>
> Cron can be tricky for a number reasons, but one thing which stands out to
> me here is the '/usr/bin/perl'.  The 'reshelving_complete.srfsh' script is
> not a perl script but a "SRF Shell" script, so we don't need to call the
> Perl interpreter in this case.  Assuming you can successfully run
> 'reshelving_complete.srfsh' from the normal shell prompt, I would first try
> removing the '/usr/bin/perl' from your Cron command and see what happens.
>
> Dan
>
> >>> On 10/25/2011 at 4:14 PM, Tim Spindler <tspind...@cwmars.org> wrote:
> > We have the cron job running on the reshelving status but nothing ever
> > changes.  The cron job log is
> >
> > Oct 25 16:05:01 eg-training /USR/SBIN/CRON[25245]: (opensrf) CMD (cd
> > /openils/bin && /usr/bin/perl ./reshelving_complete.srfsh)
> > Oct 25 16:05:01 eg-training /USR/SBIN/CRON[25243]: (CRON) error
> (grandchild
> > #25245 failed with exit status 255)
> >
> > Any ideas what may be wrong? I'm not sure what the grandchild error is.
>  We
> > have gone through and assigned a 6 hour reshelving interval and all the
> > items are well passed the time period.
> >
> > Thanks for any help you can provide.
>
>


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