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Asked: June 4, 20262026-06-04T04:38:51+00:00 2026-06-04T04:38:51+00:00

probably an easy question, but I am confused: When I run the following script

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probably an easy question, but I am confused:

When I run the following script manually, it works fine. While I am not running this script as user git but as user X I am able to use the ls and du commands which are applied to git users home directory.
If I try to run this script in a cronjob, these two commands are not regular invoked, don’t know why. The first “extern” invocation of a cmd-file works perfect in both cases and yields a regular output.

What I’ve noticed: I am just able to run the script as user X with ./runbackup.sh and it is stored in the users home directory.

Cron runs with user X’s privileges.

Confusing … :/ … any ideas ?

Script: runbackup.sh:

#!/bin/bash

/cygdrive/e/xp-batches/backup.cmd > info.log
echo "### CURRENT HOMEDIR ###" >> info.log
ls -gh --block-size=K /home/git >> info.log
echo "### SIZE ###" >> info.log
du -hs /home/git >> info.log
email -s "Backup Status" dum@dio.com < info.log
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    2026-06-04T04:38:52+00:00Added an answer on June 4, 2026 at 4:38 am

    Better not assume anything about the environment that cron supplies you with. Use full paths:

    /bin/ls -gh –block-size=K /home/git >> info.log

    instead of just “ls”.

    Oh and maybe use an absolute path instead of info.log as well.

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