[Isocops] Cron <ibexops at ena> $IBEX_CRON/cronswitch.sh sftp_driver sync < /dev/null >/dev/null

Cron Daemon root at ena.sr.unh.edu
Sat Feb 3 12:11:01 EST 2018


/home/ibexops/IBEX/sw/isoc/src/ops/admin/cronswitch.sh: line 100: ilog.sh: command not found
Can't exec "ibex_time": No such file or directory at
	/home/ibexops/IBEX/sw/i686-5.e/lib/perl5/site_perl/common_hdr.pl line 51 (#1)
    (W exec) A system(), exec(), or piped open call could not execute the
    named program for the indicated reason.  Typical reasons include: the
    permissions were wrong on the file, the file wasn't found in
    $ENV{PATH}, the executable in question was compiled for another
    architecture, or the #! line in a script points to an interpreter that
    can't be run for similar reasons.  (Or maybe your system doesn't support
    #! at all.)
    
Use of uninitialized value $file in scalar chomp at
	/home/ibexops/IBEX/sw/i686-5.e/lib/perl5/site_perl/common_hdr.pl line 51 (#1)
    (W uninitialized) An undefined value was used as if it were already
    defined.  It was interpreted as a "" or a 0, but maybe it was a mistake.
    To suppress this warning assign a defined value to your variables.
    
    To help you figure out what was undefined, perl will try to tell you the
    name of the variable (if any) that was undefined. In some cases it cannot
    do this, so it also tells you what operation you used the undefined value
    in.  Note, however, that perl optimizes your program and the operation
    displayed in the warning may not necessarily appear literally in your
    program.  For example, "that $foo" is usually optimized into "that "
    . $foo, and the warning will refer to the concatenation (.) operator,
    even though there is no . in your program.
    
Use of uninitialized value in concatenation (.) or string at
	/home/ibexops/IBEX/sw/i686-5.e/bin/sftp-mirror.pl line 155 (#1)
Already running with pid 10013
  PID  PGID   SID TTY          TIME CMD
Trying to clobber master 10013
kill 10013: No such process
/home/ibexops/IBEX/sw/isoc/src/ops/admin/scripts/sftp_doit.sh: line 40: ibex_time: command not found
/home/ibexops/IBEX/sw/isoc/src/ops/admin/scripts/sftp_doit.sh: line 41: ibex_orbit: command not found
/home/ibexops/IBEX/sw/isoc/src/ops/admin/scripts/sftp_doit.sh: line 42: ibex_orbit: command not found
/home/ibexops/IBEX/sw/isoc/src/ops/admin/cronswitch.sh: line 100: ilog.sh: command not found
Can't exec "ibex_orbit": No such file or directory at
	/home/ibexops/IBEX/sw/isoc/src/ops/admin/pipe/id_config.pl line 34 (#1)
    (W exec) A system(), exec(), or piped open call could not execute the
    named program for the indicated reason.  Typical reasons include: the
    permissions were wrong on the file, the file wasn't found in
    $ENV{PATH}, the executable in question was compiled for another
    architecture, or the #! line in a script points to an interpreter that
    can't be run for similar reasons.  (Or maybe your system doesn't support
    #! at all.)
    
Use of uninitialized value $orbit in scalar chomp at
	/home/ibexops/IBEX/sw/isoc/src/ops/admin/pipe/id_config.pl line 34 (#1)
    (W uninitialized) An undefined value was used as if it were already
    defined.  It was interpreted as a "" or a 0, but maybe it was a mistake.
    To suppress this warning assign a defined value to your variables.
    
    To help you figure out what was undefined, perl will try to tell you the
    name of the variable (if any) that was undefined. In some cases it cannot
    do this, so it also tells you what operation you used the undefined value
    in.  Note, however, that perl optimizes your program and the operation
    displayed in the warning may not necessarily appear literally in your
    program.  For example, "that $foo" is usually optimized into "that "
    . $foo, and the warning will refer to the concatenation (.) operator,
    even though there is no . in your program.
    
Use of uninitialized value $orbit in split at
	/home/ibexops/IBEX/sw/isoc/src/ops/admin/pipe/id_config.pl line 35 (#1)

splice() offset past end of array at
	/home/ibexops/IBEX/sw/isoc/src/ops/admin/pipe/id_config.pl line 36 (#2)
    (W misc) You attempted to specify an offset that was past the end of
    the array passed to splice(). Splicing will instead commence at the end
    of the array, rather than past it. If this isn't what you want, try
    explicitly pre-extending the array by assigning $#array = $offset. See
    perlfunc/splice.
    
Use of uninitialized value $orbit in concatenation (.) or string at
	/home/ibexops/IBEX/sw/isoc/src/ops/admin/pipe/ops2raw_filer.pl line 102 (#1)
Use of uninitialized value $start in concatenation (.) or string at
	/home/ibexops/IBEX/sw/isoc/src/ops/admin/pipe/ops2raw_filer.pl line 102 (#1)
Use of uninitialized value $stop in concatenation (.) or string at
	/home/ibexops/IBEX/sw/isoc/src/ops/admin/pipe/ops2raw_filer.pl line 102 (#1)
Uncaught exception from user code:
	Current orbit times not sane (>)
 at /home/ibexops/IBEX/sw/isoc/src/ops/admin/pipe/ops2raw_filer.pl line 105
see /home/ibexops/IBEX/ops/log/sftp_driver-2018.034.17.11.01.log

sending incremental file list
SFTP/
SFTP/sftp-mirror.pid
SFTP/logs/-11053.sftp-mirror.log

sent 1240530 bytes  received 322 bytes  827234.67 bytes/sec
total size is 148526315335  speedup is 119697.04

/home/ibexops/IBEX/sw/isoc/src/ops/admin/scripts/sftp_doit.sh \
id-leops

cronswitch.sh is using /home/ibexops/IBEX/sw/i686-5.e/bin/isoc.sh for setup
Logging to /home/ibexops/IBEX/ops/log/pipe-2018.034.17.11.13.log

TA: 2018.034.17.11.13


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