load, stop and restart all had no impact. At least
the offending commands have gone from the file.
Regards,
Tim.
| -Original Message-
| From: sean finney [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
| Sent: Monday, 18 November 2002 4:18 AM
| To: Tim Barker
| Cc: Debian List
| Subject: Re: Resetting Cron
|
hiya,
cron jobs are also/actually? stored in /var/spool/cron/*, have you looked
in there? i'm not familiar with how cron runs on debian, but on systems
that strictly use /var/spool/cron, cron doesn't notice if you change the
textfile without telling it (which is why the manpage says to edit
cron
List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, November 17, 2002 5:26 AM
Subject: Resetting Cron
> I have a problem changing a Cron script. Whilst I have changed the
> actual script in /etc/cron.d/mrtg to do what I want the Cron job is
> still using the original commands. Now it m
I have a problem changing a Cron script. Whilst I have changed the
actual script in /etc/cron.d/mrtg to do what I want the Cron job is
still using the original commands. Now it must be looking somewhere
else on the system but I cannot find any other references in any other
directory. I thought i
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