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  • vetran
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    The hyphen shouldn't be there.

    http://unixhelp.ed.ac.uk/CGI/man-cgi?crontab+5

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  • portseven
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    There is also the extened syntax in crontab that does some stuff. I have used this for MRTG before, so if I wanted my MRTG to run every 5 minutes i would do

    */5 * * * * root /usr/local/bin/mymrtgscript.sh

    As far as the -, I have seen it used to indicate every minute / hour / day between 2 numbers, though this varies between flavours of cron. So for example if you wanted something to run every minute between the first 30 mins of every hour you would do....

    1-30 * * * * root /usr/local/bin/mymrtgscript.sh

    Or every hour between 9 and 12

    1 9-12 * * * root /usr/local/bin/mymrtgscript.sh

    You get the idea...

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  • OrangeHopper
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    The comment # without 3 of the strokes?

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  • sparklelard
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    Looks like it shouldn't be there!

    +---------------- minute (0 - 59)
    | +------------- hour (0 - 23)
    | | +---------- day of month (1 - 31)
    | | | +------- month (1 - 12)
    | | | | +---- day of week (0 - 7) (Sunday=0 or 7)
    | | | | |
    * * * * * command to be executed

    e.g. 0 0 1 * * cd \;rm -r * &

    Which equates to, at midnight on the first day of every month, delete everything from root up. (stops when the rm command file is deleted)

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  • freakydancer
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    Originally posted by Mr Crosby
    I thought the first 5 columns were integer values that specify when the 6th field (command) should run.

    - can be used between 2 integer values such as 9-11 in the second column would let the job run between 9am to 11am

    Does the job run? what does the log in /var/cron say?
    sorry it's actually

    -* * * * *

    so there are 5 columns after the -

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  • Mr Crosby
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    I thought the first 5 columns were integer values that specify when the 6th field (command) should run.

    - can be used between 2 integer values such as 9-11 in the second column would let the job run between 9am to 11am

    Does the job run? what does the log in /var/cron say?
    Last edited by Mr Crosby; 30 January 2007, 12:48.

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  • freakydancer
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    Originally posted by Mr Crosby
    Whats the problem mate?
    Thanks mate.

    Probably the daftest question ever but I'm a Cisco kid and my knowledge of Unix is somewhat limited so please excuse my igorance!!!

    Basically we're running MRTG on an HP-UX server and wondered what the "-" right at the beginning of the line means in the following text within the crontab file >>>>>

    -* * * * root /home/mrtg/fwdev01.sh

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  • The Lone Gunman
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    There is no help for those who have chosen the path to the dark side.

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  • Mr Crosby
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    Whats the problem mate?

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  • freakydancer
    started a topic UNIX - help!!

    UNIX - help!!

    Any Unix nerds here?

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