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11-12-2001 03:56 AM
11-12-2001 03:56 AM
Cron return codes
Our system returned a rc = 134 error from cron last night.
We were searching itrc site for some rc error document or something related but we didn??t find anything. We??ve got from HP-technicians a sort erors list (attached) but ir doesn??t covers rc=134.
Does anyone know if there is such document or
Does anyone know what rc=134 error means?
Thanks.
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11-12-2001 04:09 AM
11-12-2001 04:09 AM
Re: Cron return codes
do you mean cron exited with this error?
or that a program (from your crontab) exited with the eroror code? In this case the return code reflects to the exit code of the specified script/program. It can be user defined; = not standard.
regards,
Thierry.
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11-12-2001 05:01 AM
11-12-2001 05:01 AM
Re: Cron return codes
Since there doesn't seem to be a corresponding error code for 134, you can look at the script itself and see where it returns in the error. Some pointers:
Was this script running correctly before?
Are you able to execute it manually?
is there any in-built error coding scheme?
HTH
raj
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11-12-2001 06:26 AM
11-12-2001 06:26 AM
Re: Cron return codes
I have found no good reference to this 'RETURN VALUE /return code above 128' issue. It is implicitly documented in wait(2). As far I know In The Old Days (tm) it was explicitly documented in that manual page.
[My reference: S1100002718]
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11-13-2001 07:59 AM
11-13-2001 07:59 AM
Re: Cron return codes
I can clarify some of your questions; Thierry we detected error code rc=134 on user job mail. All error codes from our cron jobs are written in user??s mail file (I guess this is the default).
cron runs a user defined PRO*C process that:
1) it runned correctly ever (cron runs it every 30 mt)
2) runs manually.
3) doesn??t have a built in code handle.
I think Frank is correct. We have discover some swap problems. Sometimes swapspace ocupation reaches 100%; when we try to run a process at this moment it aborts indicating not enough swapspace and generates a core.
rc=134 could have some relation to swap problems, we??ll continue investigating on this way.
I??ll post the news.
Thanks for your help.
Manu.
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11-13-2001 08:05 AM
11-13-2001 08:05 AM
Re: Cron return codes
live free or die
harry
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11-13-2001 08:26 AM
11-13-2001 08:26 AM
Re: Cron return codes
We want to install glance or ??load? for sniffing.
Any other suggestion?
Thanks for your help.
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11-13-2001 10:24 AM
11-13-2001 10:24 AM
Re: Cron return codes
But the first thing to check is that you have twice as much swap space as physical memory.
The command swapinfo -tm will show you your swap devices and how much is being used currently.
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11-13-2001 11:40 AM
11-13-2001 11:40 AM
Re: Cron return codes
You??re right, we have 256MB RAM and 512 MB swap space.
I will open a new discuss with our swap problems.
Thanks.