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Crontab usage
Hi,
I am a Linux administrator (newbie) in my company. Just need to know, as a Linux administrator is it better for me to use /etc/crontab to set my cron jobs. I do not want to use the crontab -e to schedule my cron jobs. That means can I edit the default settings (to different time settings) in etc/crontab in order to get my database to backed up? Pls help. Tqs. Last edited by pludi; 10-27-2009 at 04:15 AM.. |
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