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Brian Roberson
brian at bstc.net
Sun Jul 16 06:05:38 UTC 2000
run-parts is redhat specific, it looks in
/etc/cron.{daily,hourly,weekly,monthly} for stuff to run, it was intended
to be an easier convention to use cron for newbies rather that `crontab -e`
Vincent writes:
> mesc wrote:
> >
> > My logcheck.sh is in /usr/local/etc also.Could it have something to do with
> > root being in this line >* * * * * root run-parts /usr/local/etc/logcheck.sh
> > when logcheck.sh is owned by user mesc?
> >
>
> I'm not familiar with "run-parts". Just take that out of the line so it
> looks like this:
>
> * * * * * /usr/local/etc/logcheck.sh
>
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