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Irwin, Doug wrote:
> Hi All,
> 
> I hate difficult-to-reproduce issues :(  It makes accurate reporting
> difficult...
> 
> We have a crontab which runs scripts that check whether a DBMS is
> accessible, doesn't have inappropriate locks in certain DBs, dumps
> databases, etc.
> 
> During the time database dumps are running some of our scripts
> occasionally raise "not found" messages, which are emailed to us.
> Here's an example:
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Cron Daemon [mailto:root AT server2]
>> Sent: Sunday, 6 August 2006 9:51 PM
>> To: Database Admin
>> Subject: Cron <sybase AT server2>
> /apps/sybase/sysdba/scripts/syblocks.scr -dPROD_COPY -sSERVER2 >
> /apps/sybase/sysdba/logs/SERVER2/syblocks.err
>> /apps/sybase/sysdba/scripts/syblocks.scr: not found
> 
> It's the same message we get if we schedule something that doesn't
> exist... But the script DOES exist.  And it ran three minutes ago and
> runs three minutes hence (crontab is
> 0,3,6,9,12,15,18,21,24,27,30,33,36,39,42,45,48,51,54,57 7-22 * * *).
> 
> Sometimes it's this script.  Sometimes it's a different script.  It does
> not happen every night.
> 
> We have two other servers running the same DBMS/Cygwin/script/crontab
> config (names are obviously a little different).  Some of those other
> servers deal with bigger databases.  The main difference between the
> servers is that server2 runs Windows 2000, while server1 and server3 run
> Windows 2003.
> 
> I've spent some serious time searching Cygwin.com and the web in general
> but can't seem to find any cases where this happens (i.e., where the
> script DOES exist and usually runs OK).
> 
> If there's any more info I can provide to clarify things, please let me
> know.  Sorry that I can't outline how to reproduce this... Wish I could.
> 
> Has anyone comes across this kind of thing before?
> 
> Thanks in advance for any assistance anyone can provide.


Looks like you sent the cygcheck output for ZIGGY rather than server2...

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