Fedora :: Running Script Using Crontab?

Jul 26, 2010

I have a problem using crontab. I have a C file which invokes a linux command. I want to execute the file using crontab. Its like whenever the system boots up and contents gets loads i want to execute this script. The problem is I don't know how to run the script using crontab. For eg if the file is present under /home/user/first.c . In order to execute this script whenever system starts wat wil be my command

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General :: Crontab Not Working \ Edited Crontab File Using Crontab -e?

Apr 27, 2010

I am using Linux 64 bit Redhat Linux. I am trying to setup simple crontab as follow...1. Edited crontab file using crontab -e2. Listed the file once to verify it using crontab -l. This will display as.. 18 5 * * 2-3 ksh $HOME/testScript.sh > $HOME/testscript.out3. Logged in a root and restarted cron deamon using "/etc/init.d/crond restart"As per my understanding now my testScript should start running at 5:18 am Thuesday

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Code...

I opened "crontab -e" in the Terminal and in nano I copied and pasted the first line of this copied script, leaving all the notated lines out. Each time I manually run changer by clicking and selecting "Run" it changes my Wallpaper but this does not happen automatically no matter how many times I reboot.

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Jun 1, 2011

I have the following set up in my crontab:

Code:
# crontab -l
# m h dom mon dow command
*/5 * * * * /usr/bin/perl /usr/local/bin/perl/managed_arp_data.pl >> /var/log/arpdb.log
*/5 * * * * /usr/bin/perl /usr/local/bin/perl/infoblox_fixed_sync.pl >> /var/log/crossref.log
00 23 * * * /usr/bin/perl /usr/local/bin/perl/infoblox_host_sync.pl >> /var/log/host_sync.log
0 * * * * /usr/bin/perl /usr/local/bin/perl/infoblox_excl_sync.pl >> /var/log/excl_sync.log

None of these jobs is apparently running, however they did run on the 31st (yesterday), but not on the 30th or any other day during the last 10 days that I have logs for. I think I've set cron to run at log level 1, but I don't know where that log goes, I don't see anything like /var/log/cron

So, couple questions:
* If I do something like "sudo -s" to get a root prompt and then do a "crontab -e", which user does that crontab get executed as?
* Where should I look for cron logs?
* Anyone know why a job would run on the 31st, but not any other day?

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Nov 1, 2010

Im new to linux, using ubuntu 10.04. I have been playing around with crontab and have no problems scheduling a job which runs a script file containing the following command:

However, when I try to do the following in the script file nothing happens..

Similarly the following doesnt do anything either:

Is there something im missing?

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Apr 18, 2011

I have a crontab that is supposed to run 2 PHP scripts but they never run.

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0 */3 * * * php /var/www/html/import_historic_data.php

Both of these files are owned by root, is it a permissions thing? How can I get get cron to run the files?

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I put below line in a sh file

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Jan 27, 2011

Cron seems to be running the script below (According to /var/log/syslog) but I'm not receiving the email it should send. This does work when I invoke it manually. checkraid (-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root)

Code:
#!/bin/bash
echo `/sbin/dmraid -s > /etc/check-raid/check_state`
index=0
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Nov 30, 2010

I am having a shell script which runs perl jobs.The script is starting the perl jobs when it is executed manually from the command line , but when the same script runs from crontab it is not starting the perl jobs.I have these things in the begining of the script

. /etc/profile
export MDX_HOME=/home/entsms
source $MDX_HOME/.bash_profile

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Sep 24, 2010

I'm using crontab to start and stop music playback (its like start and end of a brake in school). The problem is that some of the entries should be run on even weeks and some on odd.
exp:

This should be played on even weeks
00 08 * * * audacious -p
10 08 * * * audacious -u
and this on odd
05 08 * * * audacious -p
15 08 * * * audacious -u

There are about 20 entries for even and 20 for odd. I found here on the forum that maybe this should work but for it is not working for me
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If I put it like that its not working at all

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Jan 25, 2010

I am planning on running a script once every five minutes, and the syntax that comes to mind in doing this is the following:

Code:
5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 * * * * /apps/<script>.pl
Is there a better syntax to use to accomplish this task, or is the above example the way to go?

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Aug 24, 2010

that If I am fire a crontab which is running myScriptThe crontab is runningNow if I change the source code of myScriptDo I need to restart the crontab, to take into effect mychanges Ie I want in the existing crontab to take my updated script

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Feb 8, 2010

Yes I have tried exporting my paths and variables aab still will not run my script. 'm sure I am doing something wrong.I have a shell script which runs a jar file. This is not working correctly. After reading around I have read this is commonly due to incorrect paths due to cron running via it's own shell instance and therefore does not have the same preferences setup as my profile does.here is what my script looks like today after several modifications:

Code:
#!/bin/bash --
. /root/.bash_profile

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Jan 11, 2010

I have a shell script which is configured for the user. The main task of the shell script is to email certain user with a particular result.

The shell script runs perfectly when run from a Konsole terminal and configured through a crontab generates empty entries.

Below is my crontab for my user.

Code:
# DO NOT EDIT THIS FILE - edit the master and reinstall.
# (/tmp/crontab.XXXXSyNyp1 installed on Wed Jan 6 09:14:14 2010)
# (Cron version V5.0 -- $Id: crontab.c,v 1.12 2004/01/23 18:56:42 vixie Exp $)
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Jul 21, 2011

I was trying to write a crontab entry using "crontab -e"


Code:
0 0 * * * cp /var/log/httpd/domains/mydomain.net.log
/home/admin/logs/mydomain.net.log

crontab is giving me this error:

Code:
"/tmp/crontab.XXXXfMOnRS":2: bad minute
errors in crontab file, can't install.

I've tried a dozen different values for the minute, but it's still giving me the same error.

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Aug 26, 2010

I have a question about using crontab with /etc/crontab...

I had a cron job that I needed to run as root. At the time I thought that sticking it in /etc/crontab would be a good idea. However, I used the crontab command to edit /etc/crontab, which I guess is not standard procedure? Specifically, I configured /etc/crontab as my local user's crontab (i.e. sudo crontab /etc/crontab) then added my cron job as I would a local user crontab (i.e. sudo crontab -e).

Originally, my cron job looked like this:

30 * * * * root /my/batch/script &> /dev/null

After adding the new cron job I started seeing errors. Something to the effect of "can't find command root" or something similar. So I removed the 'root' user definition from the cron job and the job started running fine. However, because this is /etc/crontab, there are other system related cron jobs that have been defined to run under the root account (e.g. "17 * * * * root cd / && run-parts --report /etc/cron.hourly" runs as root, etc.). So these pre-existing system cron jobs, which up until now have been running smoothly, are now generating "can't find command root" errors. But I think that the system cron jobs _are_ successfully being run someplace because logrotate seems to be working.

So what I _think_ is happening is that /etc/crontab is being run twice: once as the system crontab, and once as my sudoed local user's crontab. When I run crontab -l I see nothing, but when I run sudo crontab -l I can see the contents of /etc/crontab. I am reluctant to delete my sudoed local user's crontab, because then in the process I would be deleting the system crontab, and I do not know how I should restore the system crontab's contents. (I am still not sure as to the most appropriate way to edit the system crontab).

How can I get out of this mess? I want /etc/crontab to go back to the way it was before--running _once_ as the system crontab. As for my new cron job, I'm willing to reconfigure it anywhere so long as I am still able to run it as root. Any ideas? (I am using Ubuntu 8.04 Server LTE)

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Oct 28, 2010

I am setting my cron to work. I am in the roo account/ So first I type as vi crontab -e. Then it ask me type "visual" for normal mode and do that then I type the following as below 1 * * * * root usr/local/testClient/runClient.sh>/usr/local/testClient/cron1.log and press esc type wq. Then I restart the cron service /etc/init.d/crond stop and /etc/init.d/crond start. Lastly when I type crontab -l it tells me no crontab for root.

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Jun 11, 2009

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May 6, 2010

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Dec 19, 2009

I am trying to set up an alarm via crontab. I can play music by "/usr/local/bin/mp3blaster /home/burak/Desktop/kemannnnn.mp3" command on terminal. However when I wrote this line in crontab it doesn't play:
04 19 * * * root /usr/local/bin/mp3blaster /home/burak/Desktop/kemannnnn.mp3

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Jun 6, 2010

I used crontab to set a file playing at a certain time, this works fine; however I want this to run even if no-one is logged in (but the computer is on). I can't get it to do this

Line is: 30 06 * * * env DISPLAY=:0.0 /usr/bin/totem /home/adunaic/Playlist.pls

Okay I think the problem was with needing a GUI.

Using this instead works, but i only hear the sound when I log in. I think something needs to be doen to start the audio perhaps?

14 17 * * * export DISPLAY=:0.0 && /usr/bin/mpg123 /home/adunaic/alarm.mp3

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Jun 14, 2010

I just install F-prot software on my Fedora 13. The following entry was added to /etc/crontab16 * * * * <user> /home/<user>/Desktop/f-prot/fpupdate > /dev/null.I tried to use "crontab -e" or "-l" but unable to edit the crontab.

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Mar 31, 2011

I am unable to use crontab as a user on my system.

Code:
The error is: You (user) are not allowed to access to (crontab) because of pam configuration. I did just recently do an update but I am not sure why this is acting up. I also tried it as root and it also failed with a similar message. I had several crons that ran daily and they are not currently working also. I have selinux Disabled and it has been that way for some time.

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Aug 14, 2011

I have been using a private computer on my departmental network. I am now in the process of switching to the public system. This is a system of different computers, each of which mounts the same homeserver directories for users. One may login to any of these machines and see the same home directory. The department is running a clone of Red Hat Enterprise Linux called Scientific Linux. It is not a lot different from Fedora Linux.

I copied a crontab entry form my private machine and ran crontab -e on one of these computers. I suppose it will now do what needs doing, but what if I need to change the entry or add other entries. I will have to search around for the one computer on which crontab is running. Is there some global network way to do the same thing, i.e., so that I can edit the crontab entries from any machine in the public network?

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Jan 13, 2010

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What is the difference between the crontab located in /etc/crontab and the crontab that can be edited using crontab -e?

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