Mail Archives: cygwin/2003/03/06/16:22:58
Tom,
On Thu, 6 Mar 2003 Tom Rodman wrote:
> <As always thanks for continually improving cygwin; it's a wonderful set of tools.>
>
> Here's an error message example:
>
> /adm/bin/ccm_build_scripts/run_large_nb.sh: s:/adm/bin/ccm_build_scripts/run_nb.sh: /bin/bash: bad interpreter: Permission denied
^^
One thing that comes to mind immediately is why isn't the above a POSIX
path? Don't know if this has to do with your problem, but try changing it
to a regular POSIX path (which should be a matter of just removing the
"s:"), and see if it helps.
Igor
> "run_nb.sh" aborts immediately, not executing a single line as far as I know.
>
> Misc info:
> $ pwd
> /adm/bin/ccm_build_scripts
>
> $ head -1 run_large_nb.sh run_nb.sh
> ==> run_large_nb.sh <==
> #!/bin/bash -
>
> ==> run_nb.sh <==
> #!/bin/bash -
>
> $ ls -l run_large_nb.sh run_nb.sh
> -rwxr-xr-x 1 adm_tsr SCM_ES_S 54021 Mar 3 11:15 run_large_nb.sh
> -rwxr-xr-x 1 adm_tsr SCM_ES_S 13322 Sep 3 2002 run_nb.sh
> $ uname -a;echo $CYGWIN
> CYGWIN_NT-5.0 c7mkes123 1.3.20(0.73/3/2) 2003-02-08 12:10 i686 unknown unknown Cygwin
> binmode ntsec tty
>
> The scripts involved have long been stable. The problem
> occurs sporatically. It happened early this week 3 times in
> one morning, then I rebooted the box and ran an intensive software
> build which exercised both scripts over a 22 hour period
> with no problems.
>
> Problem has been seen on both cygwin 17-1 and 20-1 (we skipped 18-1),
> I'm not convinced it's a cygwin problem. We're running Windows 2000
> Server on all boxes involved; I believe our service packs are up to date.
>
> The scripts reside on a network drive "s:" controlled by an HP VA7400 SAN;
> perhaps the problem is SAN related. The SAN is seen by our remote
> w2k file server as a local SCSI block device. The SAN hardware
> is shared by many UNIX or Windows servers- each allocated
> separate LUNs. See cygwin mount table at end of e-mail.
>
> I can not force the error msg to occur at will even when I make
> the parent and/or child script nonexecutable. Does anyone know
> how to force the same error msg that we're getting?
>
> I've searched my local cygwin mailing list archives for this error,
> with no luck.
>
> Any insights would be appreciated. Since we run so long between
> occurances of this problem, I'm not too concerned. I wanted to
> at least document this somewhat for others that might see it.
>
> --
> thanks/regards,
> Tom Rodman
>
> perl -e 'print unpack("u", "\.\=\$\!T\<F\]D\;6\%N\+F\-O\;0H\`");'
>
> --v-v------------------C-U-T---H-E-R-E-------------------------v-v--
> $ mount # drive S: is a network drive managed by a w2k box, the disk is on a SAN
> c:\aut\cyg\bin on /usr/bin type system (binmode)
> c:\aut\cyg\lib on /usr/lib type system (binmode)
> s:\adm\bin\jcm on /sjcm type system (binmode)
> c:\aut\cyg on / type system (binmode)
> s:\public on /public type system (binmode,noexec)
> s:\prep on /prep type system (binmode,noexec)
> s:\user on /user type system (binmode,noexec)
> c:\aut on /aut type system (binmode)
> s:\adm on /adm type system (binmode)
> a: on /drv/a type system (binmode)
> c: on /drv/c type system (binmode)
> s: on /drv/s type system (binmode,noexec)
> y: on /drv/y type system (binmode)
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