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8.4

Cron Problem

Asked by dpaoleschi in Linux Programming

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I have created a cron job to run the following script named cron_test.sh

#!/bin/sh

mail -s "This is a test'" admin

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I setup the cron job named cron_test as follows

*/5 * * * * /usr/local/bin/cron_test.sh

-----------------------------------------------------------------

When I run crontab cron_test it seems to work fine
If I run crontab -l , it shows my cron job scheduled as above, but nothing every happens.  I have run the command rpm -q vixie-cron and it returns "vixie-cron 3.0.1-40.1C1" so the cron service seems to be installed. I have tried to run the crond service command, but I cannot find it on the server.

All the files are stored in the /usr/local/bin directory. I am running Red Hat 6.0

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

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