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Cronjob
Hi,
I'm totally new to shell scripting. I need help in my crontab script. I'm trying to read some values from user (username, log file directory, server) and then use those value to create a crontab for log rotation after some interval of time. creating crontabs manually isn't big deal. Infact I have made crontab file, in which i replace the info with the new one. Can any of you help in this regards as to how to replace the input values in the code that I have and then running a crontab command such that it has all the necessary info ? Please a little help. ![]() |
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