Another item to check: Faulty time service might produce
such duplication. The first cron job would run on the
old time; the time updates; it then runs the job again.
There would not be a 3rd run because the clock is now correct.
On Wed, Jul 02, 2003 at 08:23:30PM -0400, John wrote:
For quite
At 04:03 AM 7/3/2003, Andrew Boothman wrote:
On Thursday 03 July 2003 1:23 am, John wrote:
Hi All,
For quite some time now my system has been executing all entries in the
crontab twice, instead of the expected once. This happens most obviously
for the periodic scripts, but also on some
Hi All,
For quite some time now my system has been executing all entries in the
crontab twice, instead of the expected once. This happens most obviously
for the periodic scripts, but also on some scripts that I added for
nightly, weekly, or runs at reboot. This started not long after a
On Thursday 03 July 2003 1:23 am, John wrote:
Hi All,
For quite some time now my system has been executing all entries in the
crontab twice, instead of the expected once. This happens most obviously
for the periodic scripts, but also on some scripts that I added for
nightly, weekly, or runs
At 04:03 AM 7.3.2003 +0100, Andrew Boothman wrote:
On Thursday 03 July 2003 1:23 am, John wrote:
Hi All,
For quite some time now my system has been executing all entries in the
crontab twice, instead of the expected once. This happens most obviously
for the periodic scripts, but also on some