The script thats being ran by cron does a 'ps x |grep test.pl'. and
prases the output from test.pl, but since cron is limiting the char
length, its not parsing the output right.
ps -xw ?
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I have a script that works fine from command line.
But when I run it from cron , its not displaying all the info.
Looks like cron is limiting the char length.
example from script ran by cron:
root54313 0.0 0.2 1024 720 ?? S 3:20PM 0:00.00 cron:
running jo
example from script ran
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On Sun, 13 Mar 2005, junk wrote:
I have a script that works fine from command line.
But when I run it from cron , its not displaying all the info.
Looks like cron is limiting the char length.
example from script ran by cron:
root54313 0.0 0.2
c0ldbyte wrote:
On Sun, 13 Mar 2005, junk wrote:
I have a script that works fine from command line.
But when I run it from cron , its not displaying all the info.
Looks like cron is limiting the char length.
example from script ran by cron:
root54313 0.0 0.2 1024 720 ??
junk wrote:
c0ldbyte wrote:
On Sun, 13 Mar 2005, junk wrote:
I have a script that works fine from command line.
But when I run it from cron , its not displaying all the info.
Looks like cron is limiting the char length.
example from script ran by cron:
root54313 0.0 0.2 1024
Pieter de Boer wrote:
The script thats being ran by cron does a 'ps x |grep test.pl'. and
prases the output from test.pl, but since cron is limiting the char
length, its not parsing the output right.
ps -xw ?
Yeah. That was the problem.
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On Sun, 13 Mar 2005, junk wrote:
Pieter de Boer wrote:
The script thats being ran by cron does a 'ps x |grep test.pl'. and
prases the output from test.pl, but since cron is limiting the char
length, its not parsing the output right.
ps -xw ?
Yeah.
c0ldbyte wrote:
On Sun, 13 Mar 2005, junk wrote:
Pieter de Boer wrote:
The script thats being ran by cron does a 'ps x |grep test.pl'. and
prases the output from test.pl, but since cron is limiting the char
length, its not parsing the output right.
ps -xw ?
Yeah. That was
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