[Koha] cleanup_database.pl
Christopher Curry
ccurry at amphilsoc.org
Thu May 20 04:41:33 NZST 2010
Greg,
Thanks for the point in the right direction. I totally forgot about the
ENV variables. That will probably take care of it and it explains why
the script didn't run. I wish I could have seen the error message about
not being about to find the perl modules. I would have recognized it.
Cheers,
Christopher Curry
Assistant Technical Librarian / Assistant IT Officer
American Philosophical Society
105 South Fifth Street
Philadelphia, PA 19106-3386
Tel. (215) 599-4299
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On 05/19/2010 12:15 PM, Greg Barniskis wrote:
> On 5/19/2010 10:34 AM, Christopher Curry wrote:
> ...
>> Here is my crontab:
>>
>> "0 3 * * 2-6 perl
>> /usr/local/src/kohaclone/misc/cronjobs/cleanup_database.pl -v --sessions
>> --zebraqueue 10 >>/var/log/koha/cleanup_database.log"
> ...
>>
>> Any obvious issues with my configuration? Any ideas how I can make this
>> work?
>
> Your crontab example doesn't show you setting the environmental
> variables that may be needed (PERL5LIB and KOHA_CONF). See the
> examples from the web page below and modify the paths as needed for
> your system. You likely have these variables specified for your shell
> (so running the same command from the shell works), but cron needs
> these values too.
>
> http://wiki.koha.org/doku.php?id=en:development:cronjobs
>
> Also, this may not apply to your OS, but whenever I have cron issues
> on FreeBSD, ensuring that absolute paths are specified can help. So
> I'd personally use "/usr/bin/perl" as the command, not just "perl", or
> even skip that entirely and let the system figure it out from the
> specified script's #! line (again, YMMV with OS flavor).
>
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