cronjob r script in Centos
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I have got an r-script on this location (Centos7) : /home/admin/R/devel
When using a cronjob I can not get it to work. How do I initialize the R-script?
18 16-20 * * * /usr/lib64/R/bin/R /home/admin/R/devel/scrape_snh.R
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I have got an r-script on this location (Centos7) : /home/admin/R/devel
When using a cronjob I can not get it to work. How do I initialize the R-script?
18 16-20 * * * /usr/lib64/R/bin/R /home/admin/R/devel/scrape_snh.R
r centos
We have no idea what errors you are seeing so how can we possibly render aid?
– hrbrmstr
Nov 10 at 17:43
where should i look for errors?
– mark
Nov 10 at 18:19
this is the location of R: /usr/lib64/R
– mark
Nov 10 at 19:21
Does the command work in the shell?
– Ralf Stubner
Nov 10 at 19:47
the r-script has the correct rights. This is the part i am not sure about /usr/lib64/R/bin/R. especially the last bit.
– mark
Nov 11 at 8:07
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I have got an r-script on this location (Centos7) : /home/admin/R/devel
When using a cronjob I can not get it to work. How do I initialize the R-script?
18 16-20 * * * /usr/lib64/R/bin/R /home/admin/R/devel/scrape_snh.R
r centos
I have got an r-script on this location (Centos7) : /home/admin/R/devel
When using a cronjob I can not get it to work. How do I initialize the R-script?
18 16-20 * * * /usr/lib64/R/bin/R /home/admin/R/devel/scrape_snh.R
r centos
r centos
edited Nov 10 at 19:36
asked Nov 10 at 17:35
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We have no idea what errors you are seeing so how can we possibly render aid?
– hrbrmstr
Nov 10 at 17:43
where should i look for errors?
– mark
Nov 10 at 18:19
this is the location of R: /usr/lib64/R
– mark
Nov 10 at 19:21
Does the command work in the shell?
– Ralf Stubner
Nov 10 at 19:47
the r-script has the correct rights. This is the part i am not sure about /usr/lib64/R/bin/R. especially the last bit.
– mark
Nov 11 at 8:07
|
show 1 more comment
We have no idea what errors you are seeing so how can we possibly render aid?
– hrbrmstr
Nov 10 at 17:43
where should i look for errors?
– mark
Nov 10 at 18:19
this is the location of R: /usr/lib64/R
– mark
Nov 10 at 19:21
Does the command work in the shell?
– Ralf Stubner
Nov 10 at 19:47
the r-script has the correct rights. This is the part i am not sure about /usr/lib64/R/bin/R. especially the last bit.
– mark
Nov 11 at 8:07
We have no idea what errors you are seeing so how can we possibly render aid?
– hrbrmstr
Nov 10 at 17:43
We have no idea what errors you are seeing so how can we possibly render aid?
– hrbrmstr
Nov 10 at 17:43
where should i look for errors?
– mark
Nov 10 at 18:19
where should i look for errors?
– mark
Nov 10 at 18:19
this is the location of R: /usr/lib64/R
– mark
Nov 10 at 19:21
this is the location of R: /usr/lib64/R
– mark
Nov 10 at 19:21
Does the command work in the shell?
– Ralf Stubner
Nov 10 at 19:47
Does the command work in the shell?
– Ralf Stubner
Nov 10 at 19:47
the r-script has the correct rights. This is the part i am not sure about /usr/lib64/R/bin/R. especially the last bit.
– mark
Nov 11 at 8:07
the r-script has the correct rights. This is the part i am not sure about /usr/lib64/R/bin/R. especially the last bit.
– mark
Nov 11 at 8:07
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We have no idea what errors you are seeing so how can we possibly render aid?
– hrbrmstr
Nov 10 at 17:43
where should i look for errors?
– mark
Nov 10 at 18:19
this is the location of R: /usr/lib64/R
– mark
Nov 10 at 19:21
Does the command work in the shell?
– Ralf Stubner
Nov 10 at 19:47
the r-script has the correct rights. This is the part i am not sure about /usr/lib64/R/bin/R. especially the last bit.
– mark
Nov 11 at 8:07