Hello Stuart,

>Do you get any errors if you try running that script by hand outside of cron?

>With cron, double-check that you are running it as the correct user, and that 
>there are no environment variables that cron might not have access too which 
>are required.

The commands work fine when running as the dspace user (archives), which is 
also the same user that, and I do not believe I should need any environment 
variables, as it is just the dspace program being run.

I am not sure what else to try, other than making these cron jobs run as root, 
and use "su -c" to run the commands as archives, but I thought crontab does 
this by default anyways.

Thanks for the help,

Tom

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