Hello all. Due to a (really) stupid mistake on my part, I have managed to completely lose the crontab of any tool which had automatic changes applied to it (the process which was supposed to make a backup before any changes failed). This affects approximately 50 tools.
Please accept my most sincere apologies for the work and lost data this might cause. That said, if your tool existed before the migration to the new datacenter, you probably still have the backup dating from that time in your tool's home under the name ~/...DATA.crontab On the other hand, most tools' crontabs /were/ correctly moved to the new system. There is a '/usr/local/bin/crontab' symlink now pointing to xcrontab -- you should get that one by default unless you have changed your default path. If you get a message along the lines of: You (user) are not allowed to use this program (/usr/bin/crontab) then you are accidentally hitting the wrong one; check your path or type: hash -r To force your shell to revisit it. Again, please accept my apologies for the disruption. -- Marc _______________________________________________ Labs-l mailing list [email protected] https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/labs-l
