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AIX window1 1 5 000116494C00
AIX window2 3 4 00040935A400
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Are there any error messages in the output files from the stuck ones?

Do the searches work?
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Okay after my spell checking

excuse my ignorance, but I would not know how to do a search. As for the output would these be in the /tmp directory?
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Your script says "... >/tmp/rewalk.san" etc. So yes they would be in /tmp.

Presumably these indices are used for a web based search of the given sites. Go to your website and try the search for each of the databases. The urls will be something like http://yoursite/cgi-bin/texis/webinator/search
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Do an "ls -l" on texis, gw, /window/htdocs/webinator/db , and /window/htdocs/webinator/sandb and post the results back here.
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First the server this is AIX window2 3 4 work last night. I did not make any changes go figure. So I compared the two servers /tmp/rewalk/* file and they are simular.

-rwsr-xr-x 1 steve staff 3815350 Jun 10 2002 texis

-rwsr-xr-x 1 steve staff 3544404 Jun 07 2000 gw

drwxrwxrwx 2 steve system 1536 Feb 06 14:22 db

drwxrwxrwx 2 steve system 1024 Feb 06 07:19 sandb
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Well Mark my has ended we can pick this up next week. Have a good weekend.
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Perms look ok.

Try changing #!/bin/ksh to #!/bin/sh in the first line of your script. Make sure it's the very first line. No blank lines or anything else.
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I made the change to the script, no change.
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Do the logs indicate that the walks etc. went to completion as expected?

Do the searches work?
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