--- On Wed, 12/2/09, Pierre A. Humblet <pierre.humb...@ieee.org> wrote:


> 
> Larry,
> 
> Everything looks fine to me. Cron runs, reloads the crontab
> when it changes and execs the 
> commands.

Well, in one sense that is good news - that is, that at least we have things 
set up appropriately.

> I have no idea about the "OpenService failed for 'TapiSrv':
> Win32 error 5", but I don't think it 
> matters.
> It's normal that /var/log/cron.log is empty, errors are
> logged in the Windows log.

Ah, okay. I was expecting that cron.log to have either errors or to have 
process.

I do know that we don't have a sendmail/exim/ssmtp set up in our Cygwin 1.7 
environment. Normally in a Unix/Linux type environment, cron would email errors 
to me. In the cron README file, I see that what I should be seeing is a 
cron.log file if there are any errors. I don't have a $HOME/cron.log (but maybe 
HOME isn't defined in the cron environment).
The readme also mentions /tmp/cron*.log and /tmp/cron*log.err, but I don't have 
one of those either.


The readme goes on to mention /etc/cron.d and /etc/crontab but neither of these 
exist in my environment. Should they, and if so, does anyone have any idea what 
the specifics are for creating them? I only see references to their existence 
in the cron readme.


> 
> Just to make sure, you are running Cygwin 1.7. Did you ever
> have Cygwin 1.5 on this machine and 
> use cron? I want to exclude any strange interference
> between the two services.

I am runngin Cygwin 1.7. Cygwin 1.5 was installed on this machine before 1.7, 
but cron was not installed there.

However, at one point in time, MKS Toolkit was installed here. For the past few 
months, an installer file remained, but the actual files used for services, 
etc. were removed. I worked with the admin this morning to force the removal of 
even the installation files today.  About the only thing left are a few 
registry entries the admin said had to do with license info, etc. 

> 
> So either the exec fails (unfortunately that is not
> reported) or some error occurs. Are there 
> any cron related files in /tmp or in the home directory of
> lwv27 ? If so do they contain useful 
> info?


There do not appear to be any cron related files in /tmp or /home/lwv27.





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