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Old 03-28-2008
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Arrow where to check scheduled jobs in SunOS

Hi SunOS Experts

where will look up to correct the problem with my sunos, it normally shutdown on its own and reboot itself.
i am suspecting that somebody has scheduled it to be doing like that . which file can i look up to correct this problem.this is a server that is suppose to be up 24/7.
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processes are scheduled in crontab.

U can check that in crontab

check by using

crontab -l

it will give u the scheduled processes list.
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Old 03-29-2008
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crontab -l <user_name>

I think root only that can reboot server, it may be some thing panic.
you should try investigate log in /var/adm/messages.
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