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I've been asked to do a high level summary of the cron jobs which run against a number of systems (to understand the potential scope for rewriting some of our core systems)...and was wondering how people have done this in the past.
I've got approx 400 cron entries to go through. I will have to manually go through the crons...unless anyone knows of a simpler way of extracting the cron entries and making them more readable. Any utilities out there to help? |
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check if this is useful for you: http://www.cpan.org/authors/id/S/SB/...nglish_0.71.pl
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Nice - I like it, Thanks.
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