Kevin,

Here's a trick to get all you need in a shell script for a cron job.

This is useful for situations such as yours where you just can't
seem to get the environment set correctly.

Run your job from the command line to make sure it works.  I
assume that you've already done this.

Now set your job up to run via  the 'at' command:

   at 22:30 -f myjob.sh

( syntax may not be exact :)

Now will be be given a job #

$  > at now + 1 hour
at> ls -l
at> <EOT>
commands will be executed using /bin/ksh
job 1007064577.a at Thu Nov 29 12:09:37 2001

Now I have job 1007064577 set in at.

On solaris you can get a copy of that job at

/var/spool/cron/atjobs/1007064577.a

Copy this file to a test shell script.  It will have your
entire environment in it, as well as everything else
to run the job.  You can edit it to get rid of stuff you're
sure you don't need.

I've seen a number of suggestions for sourcing .profile
in the cron jobs, but this is not always a good idea, as
.profile often contains script that will not execute when
not attached to a tty.

HTH

Jared

PS.  Don't forget to cancel the phony job via  'atrm'.



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