cron

luis ld. diaz ldiaz at greendata.es
Wed Sep 13 18:45:22 UTC 2006


yes for example with this:
0 22 * * * root run-parts /usr/backup/backup.sh


question this file is in /etc/crontab?
or is it a crontab -e
??
if you have a doubt you can change the time and monitor the script with top or ps ax
Bye




-------- Message d'origine--------
De: redhat-install-list-bounces at redhat.com de la part de karlp at ourldsfamily.com
Date: mer. 13/09/2006 19:35
À: Getting started with Red Hat Linux
Objet : Re: cron
 

On Wed, September 13, 2006 11:04 am, Mauricio wrote:
> boa tarde.....

Good Afternoon. (still morning here)

>
> como faço para saber se o meu crontab esta funcionando corretamente, pois não
> estou conseguindo rodar um script em que coloquei no crontab.

Cron does not break often. I have never heard of it breaking.

>
> 0 22 * * * root run-parts /usr/backup/

The above syntax is not correct. It is not clear what you are attempting to
accomplish. You must put a command with syntax you could use on a
command-line.

Hope that helps.

>
> service crond status crond is running
>
> o que faço ?
>
> Obrigado.

You are welcome.

Karl



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