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hi,        I am running a job with using crontab command but the problem is that I don't know how to set the environment variables. I want the job running under cron to have the same environment as...
Zones: UnixDate Answered: 08/14/1998 Views: 0
Very simple and easy. How to force cron daemon execute job in /etc/cron.daily not at 00.00, but at 07.55. Am not familar with syntax of crontab. atq shows nothing. OS - SuSE 6.1. Thanks
Zones: LinuxDate Answered: 11/02/1999 Views: 0
I am trying to run the lynx browser from crontab.  The crontab is running a script which just runs lynx -dump http://mywebpage > file When I manually run the script, it works fine.  When the cro...
Zones: LinuxDate Answered: 05/10/2000 Views: 4
Am running oracle on Digital Unix and wish to automate some of my scripts. I keep my scripts in /own/scripts and would like have them executed at a certain time by putting them in my crontab. Anyon...
Zones: OracleDate Answered: 09/09/2000 Views: 0
Simply, I have a perl file under the folowing directory: /home/mydirectory/cgi-bin/file.pl I need to run it every day at 2 o'clock. waht can i do through the telnet program (from A to Z) (comma...
Zones: UnixDate Answered: 09/04/2000 Views: 0
I am trying to add a cron job using crontab -e on Debian. The command throws me into vi, I add the cron line and hit ":wq" or ":x", and vi says its saved (in /tmp/...). But if I run crontab -e agai...
Zones: Linux DevDate Answered: 05/12/2001 Views: 0
hello, i know that this is not the correct forum, but i am not sure where to put a crontab question, so i came here. my question is probably very easy for those of you that use crontabs: i...
Zones: PerlDate Answered: 10/31/2001 Views: 0
Hi! I have a linux-box, where I only have ftp-access and procmail! I want to install a cron-job. The only way how I can run jobs with my user-id is IMHO procmail! for this I would need a ...
Zones: LinuxDate Answered: 09/13/2001 Views: 0
I want to change the value of a employees key each day using SQL.  I have set up a file for each day, monday, tuesday etc and added these to the root crontab. I have rebooted but still nothing work...
Zones: Unix Systems ProgrammingDate Answered: 10/31/2002 Views: 0
When I type crontab -e, I don't see open a file that I can edit.  Instead, I see 0 in the next line and I have to use CTRL-D to exit. Please help. Thanks.
Zones: UnixDate Answered: 12/13/2002 Views: 0