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stopping cron temporarly for weekend maintenance
I need to do some DB maintenance, but there are cron jobs running all weekend.
How do I stop the cron jobs (that I see when I do a crontab -l) for the weekend then restart the cron jobs. My understanding is that when the system is startted cron jobs in the /usr/spool/cron/crontabs folder are automatically queud up. How do I pause these jobs? How do I restart them after I'm done? |
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