Hello,

Have you taken into consideration the comments on cron's man file
concerning "hour changes"? I copy from my file below:

"Special considerations exist when the clock is changed by less than 3
hours, for example at the beginning and end of daylight savings time. If
the time has moved forwards, those jobs which would have run in the time
that was skipped will be run soon after the change.  Conversely, if the
time has moved backwards by less than 3 hours, those jobs that fall into
the repeated time will not be re-run.

Only jobs that run at a particular time (not specified as @hourly, nor
with ’*’ in the hour or minute specifier)  are  affected.  Jobs  which
are specified with wildcards are run based on the new time immediately.

Clock changes of more than 3 hours are considered to be corrections to
the clock, and the new time is used immediately."

Would it be the case that your test has interferred with this rule? By
how many hours have you changed the clock?

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cron doesn't change schedule when system time is changed
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