On Wednesday 06 October 2004 16:46, Carlos E. R. wrote:
The 2004-10-06 at 12:20 -0400, Powell, Stuart wrote:
SCRIPT: antivir_update exited with RETURNCODE = 1. SCRIPT: ouput (stdout && stderr) follows
When a cron job returns with something not zero, it assumes some failure and emails you the output tex, so that you decide what to do. The script antivir_update is the culprit, it is not returning a zero value. Change that.
To elaborate on Carlos's answer, you probably ought review the script carefully to see why it returns a "1" before changing the script itself. It could be that the script intends to print a message to stdout (OK to change it) or there may be a silent failure someplace in the script (unable to update a log file for example) that's causing the return code of "1". In this case it's better to fix the problem. Even though I didn't see any error messages in your printout, it's always good to check this sort of thing first. Jeff