[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
A quick question--
I run MRTG for many boxes on my network at five minute intervals, and I am
seeing massive amounts of email filling up roots inbox due to boxes that
are currently offline for the night or something.
What I am wondering is, is if there is a way to still hav
Hi!
> What I am wondering is, is if there is a way to still have the entries in
> me /etc/crontab to run MRTG at 5 minute intervals without having any
> output emailed out.
You can set up MRTG to run as daemon using the RunAsDaemon keyword in
the .cfg file. This way you don't need to run it fro
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See documentation for crontab. ``MAILTO=""'' should do what you want,
or send all output from command to /dev/null, i.e. command &> /dev/null
Quintin
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| A quick question--
| I run MRTG for many boxes on my network at five min
On Tue, 2004-03-09 at 21:25 -0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> What I am wondering is, is if there is a way to still have the entries in
> me /etc/crontab to run MRTG at 5 minute intervals without having any
> output emailed out. can i make it come out to concole instead? anything to
> get it from
See "man 5 crontab":
If MAILTO is defined (and non-empty), mail is sent to the user so named. If MAILTO is
defined but
empty (MAILTO=""), no mail will be sent.
So just add the following entry to your /etc/crontab:
MAILTO=""
and cron will send no more eMails.
> A quick question--
> I run MRTG for
A quick question--
I run MRTG for many boxes on my network at five minute intervals, and I am
seeing massive amounts of email filling up roots inbox due to boxes that
are currently offline for the night or something.
What I am wondering is, is if there is a way to still have the entries in
me /etc