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We recently upgrade from AIX 4.3.3 to AIX 5.3, We noticed that some cronjobs that run for our programmers did not fire off this morning. You can crontab -l and -e and see the jobs. Did AIX 5.3 change something?


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everytime i have cron issues where some jobs run but some jobs don't --- the first thing i do is check the paths of those jobs that failed ... if that is not the case, check the permissions of the start files and directories ...

... i know it sounds stupid but i've been scorched by minor details that i've overlooked before so i always start with the simple stuff ...
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