Thank you for your help bob.
Got it solved earlier today.
All i needed was an extra empty line at the bottom of the crontab.
Kinda odd never had that with gentoo or slack. Anyhow its working :)
Thank you for your time
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Phantazm wrote:
> syslog:
> Aug 16 10:00:01 camelot /USR/SBIN/CRON[4728]: (root) CMD
> (/home/cluster/www/www.x.se/cgi-bin/awstats.pl -config=www.x.se -update)
>
> So that is working.
Good.
> ---
> camelot:~# crontab -l
Usually root would not have a "user" crontab because root h
Hi.
I know that it's not working since it doesnt output in syslog that it have
been runned.
if i put stuff in /etc/crontab it shows in syslog when it runs it and what
user running it.
ex:
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/etc/crontab
*/15 * * * * root
/home/cluster/www/www.erotik-butiken.nu/cgi-bin/awst
Phantazm wrote:
> This is insane.
>
> I cant get user crontabs to work.
You know it must be something very simple.
> cron is running
> crontab -l gives correct output.
> EVERYTHING looks fine. I've must have missed something.
Check /var/log/syslog and look for entries that look like this:
Au
This is insane.
I cant get user crontabs to work.
cron is running
crontab -l gives correct output.
EVERYTHING looks fine. I've must have missed something.
Just installed 3 debian boxes just running heartbeat and failover for
apache/bind9/dhcpd/mysql 4.1 and some other services and on none of th
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