I can run a sync of a network drive to my local drive. I have created a script that does this and it runs fine when I run it. As soon as I schedule it and do a test run in scheduler BC spools up for exactly 59 seconds then dies.
Here is a copy of the log:
12/31/2003 12:41:39 AM >> log normal "D:\Logs\Synclog10.txt"
12/31/2003 12:41:39 AM >> # Load the default session
12/31/2003 12:41:39 AM >> # load "AdminBackup"
12/31/2003 12:41:39 AM >> # Exclude certain file types
12/31/2003 12:41:39 AM >>
12/31/2003 12:41:39 AM >> # Load the base folders
12/31/2003 12:41:39 AM >> load "D:\" "G:\"
12/31/2003 12:41:39 AM Load Comparison: D:\ <->
12/31/2003 12:42:09 AM >> expand all
12/31/2003 12:42:19 AM >> # Copy all files from Local folder
12/31/2003 12:42:19 AM >> select lt.newer.files lt.diff.files lt.orphan
12/31/2003 12:42:20 AM >> option confirm:yes-to-all
12/31/2003 12:42:20 AM >> copy lt->rt
Note that even with the Load "AdminBackup" working it fails the same way. Note that the Load Comparison's right side is blank. This is supposed to be the network drive. Again, works when I start the program or the script. It dies when scheduled.
Thanks,
Phil.
Here is a copy of the log:
12/31/2003 12:41:39 AM >> log normal "D:\Logs\Synclog10.txt"
12/31/2003 12:41:39 AM >> # Load the default session
12/31/2003 12:41:39 AM >> # load "AdminBackup"
12/31/2003 12:41:39 AM >> # Exclude certain file types
12/31/2003 12:41:39 AM >>
12/31/2003 12:41:39 AM >> # Load the base folders
12/31/2003 12:41:39 AM >> load "D:\" "G:\"
12/31/2003 12:41:39 AM Load Comparison: D:\ <->
12/31/2003 12:42:09 AM >> expand all
12/31/2003 12:42:19 AM >> # Copy all files from Local folder
12/31/2003 12:42:19 AM >> select lt.newer.files lt.diff.files lt.orphan
12/31/2003 12:42:20 AM >> option confirm:yes-to-all
12/31/2003 12:42:20 AM >> copy lt->rt
Note that even with the Load "AdminBackup" working it fails the same way. Note that the Load Comparison's right side is blank. This is supposed to be the network drive. Again, works when I start the program or the script. It dies when scheduled.
Thanks,
Phil.
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