John W. Foster wrote: > This is causing a error on one of my servers during a file import. > Likely being called by a script (that I didn't write). > any Ideas? > > sh: /usr/bin/pl
apt-file returns no hits matching that filename in the Debian archive. apt-file search /usr/bin/pl | grep /usr/bin/pl$ Are you running something expecting prolog there? I would be inclined to create a script /usr/bin/pl to capture the call and record it. #!/bin/sh # Install as /usr/bin/pl exec >>/var/tmp/pl.trace.out 2>&1 # redirect all output there. echo ================ date -R echo Begin ps -efH dump ps -efH echo End ps -efH dump echo PID:$$ echo Begin env dump env echo End env dump echo ================ exit 42 You get the idea. Dump whatever system state would clue into what other process is calling that script. I suspect there will be enough clues in there to identify the offending caller. Typo? Prolog? Other? Bob
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