Hello Andro
That error means that your script file is not being found. As someone mentioned 
you need to specify the absolute path. If you still have problems ping me 
off-list and I will try and walk you through it.
 
thanks



Shafqat Ayaz




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>From: Andro WC <wcan...@gmail.com>
>To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG 
>Sent: Monday, June 10, 2013 7:45 AM
>Subject: Run process does not execute the shellscript - need help!
>
>
>Hi,
>
>
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>I'am trying to execute a shellscript using a run process on BMC Remedy 7.6.04.
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>It's a simple script which write output to a different output file when 
>executed. i.e. echo "some text" >> someoutputfile.txt;
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>The script runs fine if i run it directly on the hash prompt. However, if i 
>try to run from Remedy it does not seems to execute:
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>Troubleshooting steps followed so far:
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>1. Remedy and Script has got same user permission on Solaris. And i have also 
>added chmod 777.
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>2. The script runs fine independently.
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>3. The error thrown is "The specified file does not exists".
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>4. Check filename and path in the form, it looks fine and also cross-checked 
>Uppercase-Lowerase.
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>Any other suggestion, please help?
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>Regrads,
>
>Andro
>
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