Anybody have any clues why a shell script run from root's CRON would act
differently then when run directly from the command line?

Specifically, I have a script that looks for files on a NFS mount point and
copies them across and changes the ownership/perms.

Here's the gist of the script:

#!/bin/sh
TDIR=`date +%m%d%y%s`
mkdir /tmp/$TDIR
mv /source/* /tmp/$TDIR/
chown user:group /tmp/$TDIR/*
chmod 660 /tmp/$TDIR/*
mv /tmp/$TDIR/* /destination/

When run from roots CRON it does everything but the chmod correctly, which
is strange. When I run it from the command line as root it works fine as
expected.

I'm running 6.1-STABLE-200608.

Any clues?

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