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Problem with bash script running under NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM
- From: Almo <almo2001 at yahoo dot com>
- To: cygwin at cygwin dot com
- Date: Wed, 2 Dec 2009 13:47:00 -0800 (PST)
- Subject: Problem with bash script running under NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM
Hi!
I'm using cygwin and this command in a function works when I'm logged in as
me:
gzip -f ./$1.sql 2>> error.log
so it zips hyperquest_v2.sql as the argument I send it is "hyperquest_v2".
When this is run from NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM as a scheduled task, I get an
error. So I put in some debug output: (I also have to specify where gzip.exe
is so that account can find it, hence the "/usr/bin/" part)
echo "/usr/bin/gzip -f ./$1.sql 2>> error.log" >> error.log
usr/bin/gzip -f ./$1.sql 2>> error.log
The output I get is:
hyperquest_v2.sql
/usr/bin/gzip -f ./hyperquest_v2.sql 2>> error.log
usr/bin/gzip: No such file or directory
Usually, if the file doesn't exist, you get
gzip blarg.txt
gzip: blarg.txt: No such file or directory
So... it's like it's not getting any arguments, even though the echo shows
it should be!!!!
Also, if it weren't finding gzip.exe, it would say "command not found"
instead of "no such file or directory".
I really hope this isn't some n00b mistake, but I've been hunting around for
a few hours now with no luck. :(
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