Re: crontab error

2007-06-19 Thread Bill Moran
In response to "Steve Franks" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > In my crontab the following: > > @reboot /usr/local/sbin/ataidle -I 5 0 0 > > gives me: > > cron: login_getclass unknown class 'ataidle' > > on reboot. What am I missing? My guess is that you put that line in /etc/crontab, thus the format

crontab error

2007-06-19 Thread Steve Franks
In my crontab the following: @reboot /usr/local/sbin/ataidle -I 5 0 0 gives me: cron: login_getclass unknown class 'ataidle' on reboot. What am I missing? Thanks, Steve ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman

Re: Crontab error mails

2003-08-21 Thread Lowell Gilbert
please. top-post, Dont "Johan Paul" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > That is the format for the system crontab. /etc/crontab > > > > root has its own crontab entry (under /root). > > > > user crontabs have a different format then the system crontab. > > > > Remove the root from that line, and it

Re: Crontab error mails

2003-08-21 Thread Johan Paul
Hi! > That is the format for the system crontab. /etc/crontab > > root has its own crontab entry (under /root). > > user crontabs have a different format then the system crontab. > > Remove the root from that line, and it should work. I was just wondering because the default installation of cron

Re: Crontab error mails

2003-08-20 Thread Peter Elsner
That is the format for the system crontab. /etc/crontab root has its own crontab entry (under /root). user crontabs have a different format then the system crontab. Remove the root from that line, and it should work. Peter Elsner At 09:19 PM 8/20/2003 +0300, you wrote: Hi all! What did I do

Crontab error mails

2003-08-20 Thread Johan Paul
Hi all! What did I do wrong here; I edited /etc/crontab by adding two lines for execution and I think I even added then syntactically correct. I ran (just like Handbook told to do) crontab /etc/crontab. Now I get emails that say: Subject: Cron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> root /usr/libexec/atrun root: