Date: Thu, 5 Feb 2004 11:20:47 -0600 From: "Schimcek, Derrick" <DSchimcek@imacs.com> To: "Freebsd Questions (E-mail)" <questions@freebsd.org> Subject: cron timing out Message-ID: <6E6A0B9771347B49937E7E3F30153465021E68@imacs-exchange.hms-domain.local>
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I am running the f-prot anti-virus update script and it was timing out = half way through the script *************************************** * F-Prot Antivirus Updater * *************************************** Nothing to be done... *************************************** * F-Prot Antivirus Updater * *************************************** There's a new version of: "Application/Script viruses and Trojans" signatures on the web. Starting to download... Download completed. Preparing to install Application/Script viruses and Trojans signatures. Wed Nov 19 10:00:00 CST 2003 *************************************** * F-Prot Antivirus Updater * *************************************** it was stopping after a certain amount of time it seemed but if you ran = it through the command line it would run properly so I though something = was wrong and wrote my own pearl script to do the same thing with = checksum and ftp as opposed to http which the f-prot one was written in. = and it exhibits the same behavior it works correctly on the command line Thu Feb 5 10:17:19 CST 2004 Archive: sign.zip inflating: SIGN.DEF Archive: sign2.zip inflating: SIGN2.DEF Archive: macrdef2.zip inflating: MACRO.DEF inflating: MACRO.ASC SIGN.DEF is a duplicates! SIGN2.DEF is a duplicates! MACRO.DEF is a duplicates! but when I run it through cron it exhibits the same behavior as the = first scripts I am calling the system and running the date command before it downloads = the files so it looks like it is timing out during the file download Thu Feb 5 00:00:00 CST 2004 Thu Feb 5 01:00:00 CST 2004 Thu Feb 5 02:00:00 CST 2004 Thu Feb 5 03:00:00 CST 2004 Thu Feb 5 04:00:00 CST 2004 Thu Feb 5 05:00:00 CST 2004 Thu Feb 5 06:00:01 CST 2004 Thu Feb 5 07:00:01 CST 2004 Thu Feb 5 08:00:00 CST 2004 Thu Feb 5 09:00:00 CST 2004 Thu Feb 5 10:00:00 CST 2004 I don't think it is the perl script but if anyone needs to see it I will = post the script. any help would be appreciated
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