crontab

Muhammad Rizwan Khan rizwan at nixpanel.com
Mon Jun 28 03:07:51 UTC 2004


No, im not running it through command line, I am running in the same way as 
you have descrived in your email.

and also i did not find any log in /var/log/cron

Any idea,,

On Monday 28 June 2004 22:01, Jay Berryman wrote:
> Are you typing that in as one command?  If so, just type crontab -e and
> then hit enter.  Doing so will allow you to edit that users crontab file. 
> Use vi commands to add the specific crontab entry.  I hope that helps.
>
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> Hello
>
> I am trying to add following entry in crontab, with this command crontab -e
> 0 23 * * * /root/MyApplication
>
> But its not working for me as i described it in the above entry, although
> MyApplication is running fine and there is no problem in running this
> application through command line. Can i see any logs related to crontab
> from
>
> some wehre in my system.
>
> Is there any thing missing from my side....

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