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Top Forums UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users crond: Authentication token is no longer valid; new one required. Post 302562242 by robo on Thursday 6th of October 2011 10:53:15 AM
Old 10-06-2011
crond: Authentication token is no longer valid; new one required.

Hi can any one please help me
with this

there are some cron jobs running on one of production servers i noticed the jobs are not running for long time, when i checked the logs i founf this message,

information form the server
Code:
[root@SERVER1]# chage -l root
Minimum:        0
Maximum:        99999
Warning:        7
Inactive:       -1
Last Change:            Dec 22, 2009
Password Expires:       Never
Password Inactive:      Never
Account Expires:        Never

Code:
 [root@SERVER1]# crontab -u root -l

01-59 * * * * /production/riskadm/management/kill_locks

 

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