Re: Setting up user mode cron

2002-01-11 Thread Corinna Vinschen
On Fri, Jan 11, 2002 at 10:19:57AM -0800, Andrew DeFaria wrote: > > > > > >On Thu, Jan 10, 2002 at 10:45:27AM -0800, Andrew DeFaria wrote: > > > >>limits" to cron. IOW I guess what I'm saying is that *something* should be > >>done (I know you can see this as whining and perhaps it is. But it's >

Re: Setting up user mode cron

2002-01-11 Thread Andrew DeFaria
> > >On Thu, Jan 10, 2002 at 10:45:27AM -0800, Andrew DeFaria wrote: > >>limits" to cron. IOW I guess what I'm saying is that *something* should be done (I >know you can see this as whining and perhaps it is. But it's whining for a good >cause! :-) >> >So, why aren't you going to roll up your sl

Re: Setting up user mode cron

2002-01-11 Thread Corinna Vinschen
On Thu, Jan 10, 2002 at 10:45:27AM -0800, Andrew DeFaria wrote: > limits" to cron. IOW I guess what I'm saying is that *something* should > be done (I know you can see this as whining and perhaps it is. But it's > whining for a good cause! :-) So, why aren't you going to roll up your sleeves an

RE: Setting up user mode cron

2002-01-10 Thread Polley Christopher W
You wrote: >At 01:45 PM 1/10/2002, Andrew DeFaria wrote: >>Anyway, cron has no access to them. It's running under SYSTEM >>account which has only access to publicly available net drives, that >>is, drives which are available w/o any form of authe

Re: Setting up user mode cron

2002-01-10 Thread Larry Hall (RFK Partners, Inc)
At 01:45 PM 1/10/2002, Andrew DeFaria wrote: >Anyway, cron has no access to them. It's running under SYSTEM >account which has only access to publicly available net drives, that >is, drives which are available w/o any form of authentication >required. >No credentials, no au

Re: Setting up user mode cron

2002-01-10 Thread Andrew DeFaria
Anyway, cron has no access to them. It's running under SYSTEM account which has only access to publicly available net drives, that is, drives which are available w/o any form of authentication required. The forked cron jobs are running in the same logon session even if they ar

Re: Setting up user mode cron

2002-01-10 Thread Corinna Vinschen
On Wed, Jan 09, 2002 at 07:29:50PM -0800, Andrew DeFaria wrote: > Larry Hall (RFK Partners, Inc) wrote: > > >OK, yes all your mounts are system. Looking back over your original > >comments, what doesn't work again? You seem to indicate that cron is > >running. The output you show indicates

Re: Setting up user mode cron

2002-01-09 Thread Andrew DeFaria
Larry Hall (RFK Partners, Inc) wrote: >OK, yes all your mounts are system. Looking back over your original comments, what >doesn't work again? You seem to indicate that cron is running. The output you show >indicates it did run. But you claim it didn't run a script. How did you determine

Re: Setting up user mode cron

2002-01-09 Thread Larry Hall (RFK Partners, Inc)
At 06:25 PM 1/9/2002, Andrew DeFaria wrote: >Larry Hall (RFK Partners, Inc) wrote: > >>At 05:06 PM 1/9/2002, Andrew DeFaria wrote: >> >>>I've set up cron on my desktop according to /usr/doc/Cygwin/cron.README which >states I should: >>> >>>$ cygrunsrv -I cron -p /usr/sbin/cron -a D -e "CYGWIN=nts

Re: Setting up user mode cron

2002-01-09 Thread Andrew DeFaria
Larry Hall (RFK Partners, Inc) wrote: >At 05:06 PM 1/9/2002, Andrew DeFaria wrote: > >>I've set up cron on my desktop according to /usr/doc/Cygwin/cron.README which states >I should: >> >>$ cygrunsrv -I cron -p /usr/sbin/cron -a D -e "CYGWIN=ntsec" >>$ cygrunsrv -S cron >> >>And I have the follo

Re: Setting up user mode cron

2002-01-09 Thread Larry Hall (RFK Partners, Inc)
At 05:06 PM 1/9/2002, Andrew DeFaria wrote: >I've set up cron on my desktop according to /usr/doc/Cygwin/cron.README which states >I should: > >$ cygrunsrv -I cron -p /usr/sbin/cron -a D -e "CYGWIN=ntsec" >$ cygrunsrv -S cron > >And I have the following crontab installed: > >15 * * * * echo -e "D