Hi folks,
I have a simple script file db :
#!/bin/bash
pg_dump -U postgres prodDB > /var/a/db/$(date "+%Y-%m-%d_%H:%M")-prodDB.dump
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Which works fine when executed manually ( ./db ).. I get a dump file which is around 1.9 MB
I run this script from the crontab schedueler (crontab -e) :
# m h dom mon dow command
33 04 * * * /var/a/scripts/db
Which appears to executing the script file, but what I get is zero sized dump files.
So perhaps it is some use access that is limiting crontab, making it not run as root.
How can I fix this to work with crontab ? I am thinking that I should change :
pg_dump -U postgres prodDB > /var/a/db/$(date "+%Y-%m-%d_%H:%M")-prodDB.dump
Thank you in advance / Moe
I have a simple script file db :
#!/bin/bash
pg_dump -U postgres prodDB > /var/a/db/$(date "+%Y-%m-%d_%H:%M")-prodDB.dump
----------
Which works fine when executed manually ( ./db ).. I get a dump file which is around 1.9 MB
I run this script from the crontab schedueler (crontab -e) :
# m h dom mon dow command
33 04 * * * /var/a/scripts/db
Which appears to executing the script file, but what I get is zero sized dump files.
So perhaps it is some use access that is limiting crontab, making it not run as root.
How can I fix this to work with crontab ? I am thinking that I should change :
pg_dump -U postgres prodDB > /var/a/db/$(date "+%Y-%m-%d_%H:%M")-prodDB.dump
Thank you in advance / Moe