On Wed, 25 Jan 2017, Rob Smith wrote:
kormoc> Check the queue directories:
It's Centos 6. I had looked in /var/spool/at, but the
files there are for a queued job and not the one
running.
Check the queue directories:
Redhat: /var/spool/at
Debian: /var/spool/cron/atjobs
Man and usually tells you for your distro otherwise. There should be a
human readable file in there with the job details.
On January 24, 2017 at 9:12:47 PM, bil...@drizzle.com
(bil...@drizzle.com) wrote:
> I
I think that at -c needs to name a job in the queue
and not one which is in the middle of running. Is
there a way I can find out what command I gave in a
presently-running at job which I had queued from the
terminal?