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TWA
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Execution of command in cron creates core file

I am at a loss everyone.

I have a simple script that calls near identical executables. Only difference between the two is the path. The execute fine if done manually.

/cayenta/fintst/fms/sfgsys/bin/sfgmsg -start
and
/cayenta/finprd/fms/sfgsys/bin/sfgmsg -start

In my previous life, this worked fine running on a D380 running 11iv1. This environment is a rx2620 running 11iv23.

I have tried declaring the PATH in the script and inlcuded the #!/usr/bin/sh as the first line of the script.

Everytime the cron attempts to execute the script I get
/usr/lib/dld.sl: Can't find path for shared library: libwtc9.sl
/usr/lib/dld.sl: No such file or directory
[HP ARIES32]: Core file for 32 bit PA-RISC application


Any ideas?
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TTr
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Re: Execution of command in cron creates core file

It looks like a shared library path issue. Try adding the SHLIB_PATH variable in the cron script just like you have i setup when you run the script manually.
TWA
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Re: Execution of command in cron creates core file

Thanks.

I thought about that but hadn't attempted yet.