[ale] Cron for re-boot
Geoffrey
esoteric at 3times25.net
Fri Mar 1 08:04:25 EST 2002
How did you add the entries to the cron file? Did you edit it by hand,
or use 'crontab -e?' If you edit it by hand, you have to 'tell cron' to
reread the crontab file. I always use crontab -e which notifies cron
for you. What we used to do is edit the file, kill and restart cron.
By the way, I successfully rebooted my box here with:
25 8 * * * /sbin/shutdown -r now > /tmp/reboot.out 2>/tmp/reboot.err
No quotes, just like this.
This is a P166, running RH 7.2
James P. Kinney III wrote:
> I think it's croaking on the flags to shutdown. Try putting it all in
> quotes. Or, make a shell script that calls the command and call that
> from cron.
>
> On Fri, 2002-03-01 at 07:17, sangell at nan.net wrote:
>
>>I am trying to set a cron job to reboot a server on the 15th of each month
>>at 3:00am. I have tried:
>>
>>* * 15 * * exec /sbin/shutdown -r now
>>and
>>* * 15 * * /sbin/shutdown -r now
>>and
>>* * 15 * * shutdown -r now
>>
>>all in /var/spool/cron/root
>>
>>None work. I even tried using webmin to add the job but no success. Now the
>>funny thing is in while in webmin, I click "Run Now" and the system
>>reboots with the "exec /sbin/shutdown -r now" but no matter how I set the
>>time for the job to run it will not restart via cron. I do have 3 other
>>jobs that run every night which are successful. I am at a loss. Any ideas?
>>
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