On Mon, 10 Oct 2005, Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
> > $ uname
> > Linux
> >
> > $ export VISUAL=zile
> >
> > $ crontab -e
> >
> > ...edit the file..
>
> Hmm, one detail that's missing: when was the above done? Before 8:00, or
> after?
About at 8.45, all the commands in the example are sequential
Hi Igor,
> We can't tell you where you are wrong until you tell us what you mean by
> cron "not working"... Does the crontab fail to execute correctly (i.e.,
> every minute after 10:00?
first I'm sorry for my poor English...
in order to explain you what I mean when I wrote "cron does't work",
I
Hi, Igor
> Try doing this without changing your UID to 18. In fact, is there a
> reason why you didn't use cron-config in the first place? Why not try
> removing all traces of the cron service, including the log and pid files,
> and using cron-config to install cron?
well, I removed all my cro
I'm desperate :-)
Thanks
O.
On Fri, 7 Oct 2005, Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
> Ugh, top-posting. Reformatted...
>
> On Fri, 7 Oct 2005, Orfeo Da Via wrote:
>
> > Earlier I wrote:
> > > I'll quote your crontab inline to better comment on it:
> >
Hi Igor,
thanks for your quicky reply!
I tryed in this way
$ crontab -l
10 14 * * * /bin/date >> /usr/tmp/date.out 2>&1
but doesn't work!!
In attch. files is generated from:
$ cat /var/log/cron.log > cron.log.txt
$ ps -elf > ps-elf.txt
I've also changed the permission of my cron.pid
$ cho
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