That is why always just execute a simple small script in my cron dir
mkdir cron
echo "cd /usr/local/gump/public/gump; /bin/bash gumpy.sh >/home/gump/CRON_DID_THIS" > cron/public_gump.sh




Adam R. B. Jack wrote:

[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ crontab -l
30 3,9,12,15,21 * * * cd /usr/local/gump/public/gump; /bin/bash gumpy.sh >
/home/gump/CRON_DID_THIS

I keep trying to set values to catch the clock (i.e. I set 30 & 12 at 12:25)
but I can't see a /home/gump/CRON_DID_THIS. I started this 'cos I don't see
any fresh Gump run since I made the edit. Do I have a typo, or mistake? Am I
missing something?

Thanks in advance,

regards

Adam
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