Re: HOWTO Remove Cron in Logwatch

2002-08-11 Thread Tom Pollerman
On Sun, 11 Aug 2002 08:43:02 -0400 (EDT) Joe Giles wrote: > > I found the files... So, basically, I can just remove (move) the > file out of the services directory and this will take care of it? > The preferred method is to list the Services that you want Logwatch to monitor in: /etc/log.

Re: HOWTO Remove Cron in LogWatch

2002-08-10 Thread Joe Giles
I found the files... So, basically, I can just remove (move) the file out of the services directory and this will take care of it? Thanks Joe > On Sat, 10 Aug 2002 16:58:03 -0400 (EDT) > Joe Giles wrote: > > > > > List, > > > > This is probobly an elementary question, so please for give me

Re: HOWTO Remove Cron in LogWatch

2002-08-10 Thread Tom Pollerman
On Sat, 10 Aug 2002 16:58:03 -0400 (EDT) Joe Giles wrote: > > List, > > This is probobly an elementary question, so please for give me :) > > How would you remove a cron job from listing in LOGWATCH? > > I run a cron job every minute and my daily logwatch report is RATHER > LARGE. > > I hav

HOWTO Remove Cron in LogWatch

2002-08-10 Thread Joe Giles
List, This is probobly an elementary question, so please for give me :) How would you remove a cron job from listing in LOGWATCH? I run a cron job every minute and my daily logwatch report is RATHER LARGE. I have entered > /dev/null after the job, but it still lists in the CRON log. How can