Thanks Alan,
It was a combination of poor coding on my part and working from an old client-side script. It is all working now, thanks very much!
|\/|artin
-----Original Message----- From: Alan Sparks [mailto:asparks at doublesparks.net] Sent: 12 November 2009 21:26 To: hobbit at hswn.dk Subject: Re: [hobbit] Server side scripts not running
Alan Sparks wrote:
Ward, Martin wrote:
Nope, I take back my last take-back. I am still having a problem. The server-side script echos a few lines to stdout and these are not appearing in the log file $BBSERVERLOGS/replicate_ldap.log . I cannot see any proof that the script is running.
Any ideas?
|\/|artin
Maybe if you echo the debugging lines to stderr instead? -Alan
And, you might try su-ing to your Hobbit/Zymon user, running the bbcmd script to get an environment, and trying to run the script. Perhaps there is a permission problem running the script, the script can't run what it needs as the Hobbit/Xymon user, or some such. It seems likely that the system has found your launch entry, if the log file exists (albeit empty).
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