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Originally Posted by
tomislav91
i can send it manually, but when add to test it and add with crontab -e
* * * * * bash /home/user/temp
nothing happend.
this last remark may be, say, a wee bit imprecise. If it
were true, you should check your
cron installation / status.
Should, in contrary,
cron be installed (and running) correctly, you should have at least one syslog entry per minute. And, should
/home/user/temp be the script we are talking of in this thread, its standard and error output - given a mail daemon is running on your system - would be mailed to you, unless you modified the mail recipient in another
crontab entry. Not withstanding the e-mail you explicitly send to somewhere in some domain.
How
COULD we tell, with nothing but a single line
crontab entry with unspecific data at hand? Why not post WAY more details of your problem?