hello,
just wondering what was done on the demo/test server. All root emails
get aliased to me and i got 3500+ emails over the last couple of days
from cron.
All of the message look like this.
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Subject: Cron <root@osgeo2> php /var/www/html/updatePriority.php
Content-type: text/html
X-Powered-By: PHP/4.3.9
UPDATE business_profile SET SR_NO=FLOOR(RAND()*25) WHERE ID=10
UPDATE business_profile SET SR_NO=FLOOR(RAND()*25) WHERE ID=12
UPDATE business_profile SET SR_NO=FLOOR(RAND()*25) WHERE ID=15
UPDATE business_profile SET SR_NO=FLOOR(RAND()*25) WHERE ID=22
UPDATE business_profile SET SR_NO=FLOOR(RAND()*25) WHERE ID=9
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I checked the date updatePriority.php was last touched and that was on
the 17th.
cheers,
shawn
shawn barnes wrote:
hello,
just wondering what was done on the demo/test server. All root emails
get aliased to me and i got 3500+ emails over the last couple of days
from cron.
All of the message look like this.
----------------------------------
Subject: Cron <root@osgeo2> php /var/www/html/updatePriority.php
Content-type: text/html
X-Powered-By: PHP/4.3.9
UPDATE business_profile SET SR_NO=FLOOR(RAND()*25) WHERE ID=10
UPDATE business_profile SET SR_NO=FLOOR(RAND()*25) WHERE ID=12
UPDATE business_profile SET SR_NO=FLOOR(RAND()*25) WHERE ID=15
UPDATE business_profile SET SR_NO=FLOOR(RAND()*25) WHERE ID=22
UPDATE business_profile SET SR_NO=FLOOR(RAND()*25) WHERE ID=9
----------------------------------
I checked the date updatePriority.php was last touched and that was on
the 17th.
Shawn,
I have removed this crontab entry from the root crontab on test.osgeo.net.
I assume it was added by Gupteshwar for testing this script for the SPD
application.
Sorry for the flood!
Best regards,
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