I did the second setting of */5 23 * * * and that gave me a new report this morning at 11 am...so whys that! I want it to start at midnight..
This is the script
hi hedkandi,
your script is seem OK.
but as already mentioned by @methly, system date settings and cron may use different timezone information(TZ).
check if your system (redhat derivative )
or solaris
check your user's profile file that runs this cronjob both of them are differ?
Please can someone help me. I need to set up a cron job to measure CPU usage, Disk I/O and memory usage over a period of 1 minute along with the number of users logged into the system. I also need to send it to another user besides myself every hour. Please can someone help me! Thanks. (4 Replies)
Hi,
I'm totally new to shell scripting. I need help in my crontab script. I'm trying to read some values from user (username, log file directory, server) and then use those value to create a crontab for log rotation after some interval of time.
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Hi,
I had to setup some cron jobs using crontab -e when logged in as root.
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hi everyone I'm newbie in this forum hope I can get some help here :)
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How to set cronjob for 48 hours.
I can set for 2 days as shown below.
* * */2 * *
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