Gabe Green wrote:
$ps -W|grep cron
1412 1384 1600 con 18 Jan 17
/usr/sbin/cron
0 1 * * mon /home/Administrator/monday.sh
0 1 * * tue /home/Administrator/tuesday.sh
0 1 * * wed /home/Administrator/wednesday.sh
0 1 * * thu /home/Administrator/thursday.sh
0 1 * * fri /home/Administrator/friday.sh
0 1 * * sat /home/Administrator/saturday.sh
example contents of monday.sh (755):
#!/bin/sh
rm -rf /cygdrive/M/ # M is a persistent, network mapped drive
cp -Rv /cygdrive/D/IBM /cygdrive/M/
cp -Rv /cygdrive/D/ar /cygdrive/M/
When I login the next morning, there is nothing in M:\
However, if I run these scripts manually, they work just fine.
Any ideas?
Did you look at the FAQ?
<http://cygwin.com/faq/faq-nochunks.html#faq.using.shares>
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