I have my PHP script running from cron now as root, but when I try to run it as a non root user it doesn't work. When I drop down to the non root user and run the script by hand I get this.
/usr/libexec/ld-elf.so.1: Shared object "libmysqlclient.so.12" not found any ideas why this wouldn't not happen as root but does as a non root user? thanks Justin Michael Couto [EMAIL PROTECTED] Director of Operations 805.781.0420 Somnio World Web Solutions http://www.somnioworld.com -----Original Message----- From: Tom Rogers [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, March 03, 2003 6:23 PM To: Justin Michael Couto Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re[2]: [PHP] Still no luck running a PHPCLI script from CRON Hi, Tuesday, March 4, 2003, 10:01:25 AM, you wrote: JMC> Dan, JMC> I used your example exactly like you have it specified. My cron log JMC> looks like this: JMC> Mar 3 15:53:00 prod /usr/sbin/cron[3085]: (root) CMD JMC> (/usr/local/contab-scripts/wibble.php) JMC> Mar 3 15:54:00 prod /usr/sbin/cron[3085]: (root) CMD JMC> (/usr/local/contab-scripts/wibble.php) JMC> However, it does nothing at all. It doesn't create the JMC> /tmp/wibble.output file. After testing this, I went in and ran the JMC> wibble.php script by hand from the command line and it worked just as my JMC> scripts work when I run them by hand. I ran the cron as root and ran JMC> the script by hand as root. I really think there is a bug somewhere, JMC> either in FreeBSD or in PHP. I am not sure what it can be. All I know JMC> is that other scripts like bash scripts run fine from cron. This JMC> problem is really weird and I would truly appreciate any more assistance JMC> in getting it resolved. JMC> Thanks everyone, JMC> XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX >> Ok, by looking at my cron logs it looks like cron is trying to run my >> PHP CLI script. However, it is not running it. I only have one line JMC> of >> code that isn't commented out and the line simply sends me an email >> using the PHP mail() function. JMC> One thing to keep in mind when working with crontab is environmental JMC> variables. As in, Cron has none. You have to set any you want in your JMC> crontab, or your called scripts. For example, use full paths. JMC> You shouldnt have to call a shell before calling the php cli. Here is an JMC> example script for you to test. My php binary is in /usr/local/bin/php, JMC> my JMC> script is /usr/local/crontab-scripts/wibble.php and the file I am JMC> writing JMC> to is in /tmp/wibble.output JMC> This is what wibble looks like [chmoded to 755, owned by the user of the JMC> crontab]: JMC> #!/usr/local/bin/php -q JMC> <?php JMC> if ($fp = fopen("/tmp/wibble.output",a)) { JMC> fputs($fp, "Script Executed on ".date("YmdHis")."\n"); JMC> fclose($fp); JMC> } else { JMC> die("Could not open 'wibble.output' for read / write operations"); JMC> } ?>> JMC> and the crontab line I have is: JMC> * * * * /usr/local/contab-scripts/wibble.php JMC> and you can see the output of it running every minute: JMC> tail -f /tmp/wibble.output JMC> Works fine for me ... try it JMC> -- JMC> Dan Hardiker [EMAIL PROTECTED] JMC> ADAM Software & Systems Engineer JMC> First Creative JMC> -- JMC> PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) JMC> To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php Try removing the -q's and see if root or whatever user cron runs as gets an email with an error message in it, as cron is actully having a crack at running the script. -- regards, Tom -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php