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On 1/8/16, David Henderson <[email protected]> wrote: > I haven't seen any evidence of this, but do I need to create an > /etc/crontab config file? I'm looking at my Debian system and it > doesn't have anything in theres to process the cron.d directory > contents, only cron.hourly, cron.monthly, etc... > > Dave > > > On 1/8/16, David Henderson <[email protected]> wrote: >> Good morning, are there any BB developers that monitor this list to >> offer help? Is there another place that I can get this issue >> resolved? >> >> I have made sure that the ownership of the cron.d folder are both root >> and carries 775 permissions. I've also made sure the files contained >> within are also owned by root and also have a 775 permission set. >> >> Thanks, >> Dave >> >> >> On 1/7/16, David Henderson <[email protected]> wrote: >>> Greetings, since I already have the cron daemon running (verified via >>> ps), I tried setting up an example by creating the /etc/cron.d >>> directory and creating a test file: >>> >>> * * * * * echo 'hello world' >> /tmp/test.txt >>> >>> This does not appear to be picked up by cron. So looking at the help >>> output, I thought I should be using the '-c' parameter: >>> >>> crond -c /etc/cron.d >>> >>> Once again, this appears to fail. Any thoughts on why this isn't >>> working? >>> >>> Thanks, >>> Dave >>> >> > _______________________________________________ busybox mailing list [email protected] http://lists.busybox.net/mailman/listinfo/busybox
