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Plz, help me out i want to allow one of my linux user to run this below bash script to take mysql database backup.
[b]Shell Script:[/b]
<!---------------- ##################### ----------------------->
#!/bin/bash
TIMESTAMP=`date +%m-%d-%y-%H%M`
cd /home/backups/mysql
find /home/backups/mysql/*.tar.gz -mtime +7 -exec rm -f {} ;
# my database
DBNAME=my_database
mysqldump --opt -c -e -Q -u MYSQL_USER -p'MYSQL_PASSWORD' $DBNAME > $DBNAME.sql
tar czpf $DBNAME.$TIMESTAMP.tar.gz $DBNAME.sql
rm -f $DBNAME.sql
<!---------------- ##################### ----------------------->
But when i am running this script as a normal user it is giveing me an error of [b]"Permission denied"[/b]
Thanks
Harshad Pandit
alias(PHP Pandit)
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Hi,
Problem !!!!
I have wrote a script to purge a mails from my email address. I am using IMAP functions to purge / fetch the mails.
if attachment size is more than 3 MB then then script is not able to purge that mail.
Tell me what's wrong i am doing?
PLZ Help me out
Thanks
Harshad Pandit
alias(PHP Pandit)
How to allow Normal Linux User to run particulare bash / shell script
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Plz, help me out i want to allow one of my linux user to run this below bash script to take mysql database backup.
[b]Shell Script:[/b]
<!---------------- ##################### ----------------------->
#!/bin/bash
TIMESTAMP=`date +%m-%d-%y-%H%M`
cd /home/backups/mysql
find /home/backups/mysql/*.tar.gz -mtime +7 -exec rm -f {} ;
# my database
DBNAME=my_database
mysqldump --opt -c -e -Q -u MYSQL_USER -p'MYSQL_PASSWORD' $DBNAME > $DBNAME.sql
tar czpf $DBNAME.$TIMESTAMP.tar.gz $DBNAME.sql
rm -f $DBNAME.sql
<!---------------- ##################### ----------------------->
But when i am running this script as a normal user it is giveing me an error of [b]"Permission denied"[/b]
Thanks
Harshad Pandit
alias(PHP Pandit)
<a href="http://php-pandit.blogspot.com/">Harshad Pandit's Blog</a>