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disable crontab
every last sunday of each month, i recycle my application servers btw 1am - 2am.
before i recycle my apps servers, i have to login to each user to: crontab -l > user1.crontab crontab -l > user2.crontab crontab -l > user3.crontab when all my apps started, i have to cat user1.crontab and crontab -e to edit each user. is it a way to disable user1, user2 and user3 crontab btwn 1-2am ? |
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