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Re: at command



Hi,
    Thanks Jake. Yes I think I need cron instead of using at command at each time. (I
am such a clumsy guy ).

I check man cron right away. Thanks !!!!!!!!!!!

Yong-Ming

Jake Morrison wrote:

> Sounds like you need cron, which can run commands at specific times.
> Try "man cron".
>
> Regards,
> Jake
>
> "Yong-Ming P.Hua" wrote:
> >
> > Hi,
> >     It is Yong-Ming asking for help about 'at' command.
> > As far as I know, I have been able to use 'at' command all right in a form like
> > below,
> >    at 5am 1 July -f  /root/systemdownscript(my script with x mode).
> > But I want to use 'at' command regularly on a specific day. I checked man.
> > Doesn't seem to have any comment on the use of week of the day, like
> >   at 5am Sunday ...
> > Is the syntax all right? If not, give me the right one please? Sorry this is a
> > thing I have gotta check by myself. But somehow I have an error message coming
> > back every time I do it.
>

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