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Gurus,

I am attempting to move a home grown (although not programmed by me) PHP
application from a Mandrake 7.3 box to a RedHat 8 box.  My old config was
Apache 1.3 and PHP 4.0.3.  I'm now running Apache 2.0.40 and PHP 4.2.2.  

The PHP script calls a shell script that lives on a NFS mount, mounted to a
Solaris 8 box.  Within the script are many copy, delete commands and such,
but one specifically does not execute.  It is a SQL loader command.  

Here's the strange part:  If you log on to the Solaris 8 box, and run the
script from the shell, it executes with no problem.  But, if you run the PHP
script that calls the shell script over the NFS mount, it executes, but does
not execute the SQL loader command.  

This worked on my old config of Apache 1.3/PHP 4.0.3.  

Can anyone point me in a direction?  Is this an Apache, PHP, NFS or OS
problem?  If anyone needs more info, or a clearer explanation, I will do so.

HELP!

Thanks,

Christian


Christian P. Campbell
Systems Engineer
Information Technology Department - Systems
Bruegger's Enterprises
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