I guess on second thought, I don't.  I was just thinking that if  
another edit to a crontab happened in another part of my config then  
I would need to make sure to use a unique classname.  Just trying to  
cut down on number of classes I used.


On Jun 19, 2006, at 1:04 PM, Jason Martin wrote:

> On Mon, Jun 19, 2006 at 11:32:26AM -0500, Michael Grubb wrote:
>> I'm editing a crontab file with editfiles, then setting a class
>> cron_needs_hup.  Then in the processes stanza I send the cron daemon
>> a HUP signal if the cron_needs_hup signal is set.
>> I would then if the daemon was signaled be able to turn it back off.
>> Is there an easy/good way to do this?
> Why do you need to turn it off?
>
> -Jason Martin
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