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- Date: Thu, 14 Sep 2006 21:34:16 -0400
- From: Jim <jep200404@example.com>
- Subject: Re: [tlug] Odd cron/crontab result.
- References: <200609142236.k8EMal62020033@example.com>
What are the raw observable symptoms of the problem? Jim Breen wrote: > ... crontab entries like this: > > 0 * * * * /......./hourly_script > Recently ... only run hourly between 10:00 and 23:00. > The hours until 10am are skipped. > [W]hy I don't get it to work before 10am? This is a _very_ wild guess and probably _not_ the cause. Is your system dozing from inactivity then? I'm as surprised as you at the behavior. As who was the script running? root or peon? Could there be some higher level restriction on what peons can use during off-hours? Could this be a high-level crond configuration issue or an SELinux issue? Do other logs reveal anything untoward about crond/atd starting or stopping unexpectedly? These guesses just get wilder. Are you missing expected entries in cronlog, or do you have the expected entries in cronlog, but don't get the expected behavior from your script. What happens when you manually run the script early in the morning? > ... Goggled ... That's good. Some stuff is too dangerous to look at directly. :-)
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