Hmm,

I run pg_dump with crontab seems OK.
I guess it might be some permission problem.
you may try your script with some debuging method like:
add set -x in your script and in cron pipe it to your email:
0    ??     *       *       *       youruser
fullpath/yourscript 2>&1| mail -s "test" [EMAIL PROTECTED]

then you can figure out what's wrong.

Jie LIANG

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On Sat, 10 Feb 2001, Kogotkov, Vyacheslav wrote:

>    Dear colleagues,
> 
>    Besides I am new to Postgres, I am new to linux too.
>    I have a sh-script which run pg_dump by hand successfully. But
> I have no results when I run this script using crontab. I haven't got
> any error log. 
>       Please, help me.
>       Here is my sh-script: 
> 
> #!/bin/sh
set -x
> PG_BIN=/ora/pgsql/bin
> BACKUP_DEST=/ora/home/FOR_POSTGRES/backup/dump
> $PG_BIN/pg_dump -f $BACKUP_DEST/`date +%d%m%Y`_cspb.dmp dbname
>    
>    PG_VERSION contains 7.0.
>    File HISTORY contains "Release 7.0.3".
>    I have a single version of Postgres, so pg_dump
> is the same version. 
> I connect to linux as user "oracle". He has an access to 
> database "dbname" and can SELECT data using psql. As far as
> I remember, I create this database as user "oracle".
> I usually start postmaster as user "oracle".
> And I edit crontab as "oracle".
> As "oracle", I can run this shell script by hand and get a good
> dump file.
>    But I get nothing if I run it using cron.
>    I think, may be oracle pg_dump can't find database
> "dbname" when it runs by crontab ?
>    
>    Thanks,
>    Slava
> 
> 

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