I have a quick cronjob question for everyone. I am running a script where I am running a JBOSS call, as in:
system("service jboss blah blah blah");
Now this works manually but fails in the cronjob. The system command itself works as if I put anything else, such as echo to a text file, it outputs fine. The error I get from this outputting in the cronjob is as follows:
Can't exec "service": No such file or directory
So the question is, why is the command "service" not working in cronjob but works manually. Thanks
UPDATE - THIS IS RESOLVED, NEED to add full path is before service, as in /pathtoservice/service. Thanks for the help!
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