Hi all,
i wrote a script named .cmatin
It works fine.
With mtcl's account, I also put it into crontab with crontab -e and it worked fine too unil the next CPU reboot like this :
55 06 * * * /DHS3bin/mtcl/.cmatin
Indeed, after each CPU reboot, the line into crontab disappears. i don't understand why. need help !
And if I edit crontab with root account, it does not work properly, I mean, rsult's command are not forwarded to temp files.
thank you.
Another basic crontab question.
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Re: Another basic crontab question.
I just add that I would prefer script works with mtcl's account instead of root account.
Best configuration regarding owner and perissions..
OXE version is R10.1.1-j2.603.35
Best configuration regarding owner and perissions..
OXE version is R10.1.1-j2.603.35
Re: Another basic crontab question.
Use "cfgCron" command for editing crontab.
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Re: Another basic crontab question.
Thank you Alex.
you have redirected me to one of my old post....
Also, after test made on virtual machine, it seems that modify mtcl.cron then crontab -e works after reboot.
I will try cfgCron also.
you have redirected me to one of my old post....
Also, after test made on virtual machine, it seems that modify mtcl.cron then crontab -e works after reboot.
I will try cfgCron also.
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Re: Another basic crontab question.
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Re: Another basic crontab question.
If it looks like a duck, swims like a duck, and quacks like a duck, then it probably is a duck.
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Re: Another basic crontab question.
Every time you start the OXE, there are a ton of scripts that start too.
One of them make sure that there is no weird users created in /etc/passwd for example, and another one check the crontab for anything that was not setup manually, which is your case.
One of them make sure that there is no weird users created in /etc/passwd for example, and another one check the crontab for anything that was not setup manually, which is your case.
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Re: Another basic crontab question.
Thanks for this precision