Michael Schwendt wrote:
On Tue, 12 Aug 2008 19:04:00 -0400, jeff goudie wrote:
Hi there,
I have two SH jobs I've always run manually in the past and would like
to have them run once a week automatically using cron.. I looked on
the internet for examples of running SH jobs and used crontab -e to
create this:
[root@alice jeff]# cat /var/spool/cron/root
45 12 * * 0 root /bin/sh /home/jeff/jeffbkup.sh
11 3 * * 6 root /home/jeff/rsynchbkup.sh
When each scheduled job fires off, I get an email from Cron_Daemon
with this message:
/bin/sh: root: command not found
This endeavor seemed pretty straight forward and after adding /bin to
my path and still getting the above message, I'm kinda stumped now.
Any suggestions or any more info I can offer? Thanks!
Reread the crontab manual page. User's crontabs have only six (!)
fields, not seven. Only the global /etc/crontab has seven fields.
Also, if you want them run only one a week, you might just put a script
to run them in /etc/cron.weekly unless you need better control over when
they run.....
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