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Re: Setting up user mode cron


Larry Hall (RFK Partners, Inc) wrote:

>At 05:06 PM 1/9/2002, Andrew DeFaria wrote:
>
>>I've set up cron on my desktop according to /usr/doc/Cygwin/cron.README which states I should:
>>
>>$ cygrunsrv -I cron -p /usr/sbin/cron -a D -e "CYGWIN=ntsec"
>>$ cygrunsrv -S cron
>>
>>And I have the following crontab installed:
>>
>>15 * * * * echo -e "Debugging cron $(date)\n"                >  
>>/tmp/cron.log
>>16 * * * * echo -e "Working directory:\n\n$(pwd)\n"          >> /tmp/cron.log
>>17 * * * * echo -e "ID info:\n\n$(id)\n"                     >> /tmp/cron.log
>>18 * * * * echo -e "Directory listing:\n\n$(ls)\n"           >> /tmp/cron.log
>>19 * * * * echo -e "Script file:\n\n$(ls /tmp/update_view)\n" >> /tmp/cron.log
>>20 * * * * echo -e "Executing: /tmp/update_view defaria"     >> /tmp/cron.log
>>21 * * * * /tmp/update_view defaria                          >> /tmp/cron.log
>>
>>The resulting output is:
>>
>>Debugging cron Wed Jan  9 13:15:01  2002
>>
>>Working directory:
>>
>>/home/adefaria
>>
>>ID info:
>>
>>uid=1370(adefaria) gid=513(Domain Users) groups=0(Everyone),512(Domain Admins),513(Domain Users),1170(Everybody),1382(ITSupport)
>>
>>Directory listing:
>>
>>
>>
>>Script file:
>>
>>/tmp/update_view
>>
>>Executing: /tmp/update_view defaria
>>
>>It seems like cron works OK and runs as me in my home directory but I cannot access nor run any scripts! Not even in /tmp! Why?
>>
>
>
>Did you choose to mount '/' as 'user' rather than 'system' during the install?  Check the output of 'mount' to find out.
>
No I didn't do any mounting of '/' as 'user" that I can see:

$ mount
\\sons-mrp\LJ45500-Color on /dev/LJ45500-Color type system (binmode)
\\sons-clearcase\views on /view type system (textmode)
\\sons-mrp\LJ4050PCL6 on /dev/LJ4050PCL6 type system (binmode)
\\sonscentral\users on /home type system (textmode)
\\sons-mrp\LJ8150 on /dev/LJ8150 type system (binmode)
\\sons-mrp\LJ8150 on /dev/lp type system (binmode)
C:\Cygwin\bin on /usr/bin type system (binmode)
C:\Cygwin\lib on /usr/lib type system (binmode)
C:\Cygwin on / type system (binmode)
c: on /dev/c type system (textmode,noumount)
g: on /dev/g type system (textmode,noumount)
h: on /dev/h type system (textmode,noumount)
q: on /dev/q type system (textmode,noumount)
t: on /dev/t type system (textmode,noumount)

>>Executing this script from the command line yeilds:
>>
>>$ /tmp/update_view defaria
>>update_view: Warning: View pname does not exist: defaria
>>
>>View pnames should be UNC names that lead to the top of the view
>>For example: //sons-clearcase/Views/<viewname>
>>
>
>I believe you need to alter the permissions of the 'SYSTEM' account so that it can access the network.  
>
What "network" am I accessing when I try to run /tmp/update_view? It's 
my understanding that /tmp is local. Of course my home directory is on 
the network. Is that what you mean? Anyhow, how do I alter the 
permissions of "SYSTEM" account so that it can access the network. What 
I have in my /etc/passwd is:

$ grep -i system /etc/passwd
SYSTEM:*:18:18:,S-1-5-18::

>I might be wrong on this.  Check the email archives for similar discussions on cron.  This *has* come up before.
>
I had checked and read a lot about cron in the archives before this. I 
didn't see anything that explained it. I saw stuff saying that cron 
cannot access network drives. Does this also mean that cron cannot 
access network mount points say like when you mount /mnt/share 
//<server>/<share>? Does it main you cannot then run 
/mnt/share/myscript? Or does it mean if your home directory happens to 
be /mnt/share/home/<me> then I can't run anything including /tmp/myscript?!?

Another, cron related problem. On my Windows 2000 server I tried to set 
up cron:

$ cygrunsrv -I cron -p /usr/sbin/cron -a D -e "CYGWIN=ntsec"
$ cygrunsrv -S cron
cygrunsrv: Error starting a service: QueryServiceStatus:  Win32 error 1062:
The service has not been started.

Any ideas?


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