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The Sunday 2007-11-04 at 10:58 -0600, David C. Rankin wrote:

Listmates:

        How/where can I reschedule the database indexing that runs mandb,
mount.ntfs-3g and beagle-build-in to run only between 2:00 am and 4:00
am and not run any other time? Presently, they are programmed to follow
Murphy's-law and always seem to run at the most inconvenient times?

        Is there some type of config file or scheduler that can be edited or
created to accomplish this?

/etc/sysconfig/cron:

# At which time cron.daily should start. Default is 15 minutes after booting
# the system. Due to the fact that cron script runs only every 15 minutes,
# it will only run on xx:00, xx:15, xx:30, xx:45, not at the accurate time
# you set.
DAILY_TIME=""

# Type:         integer (days)
# Default:      5
#
# Maximum days not running when using a fixed time set in DAILY_TIME.
# 0 to skip this. This is for users who will power off their system.
#
# There is a fixed max. of 14 days set,  if you want to override this
# change MAX_NOT_RUN_FORCE in /usr/lib/cron/run-crons
MAX_NOT_RUN="5"


You can change those two via Yast or using any editor as root.

- -- Cheers,
       Carlos E. R.

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