Wayne,


Cron logging occurs in two places:



When the server starts up, the cron file is parsed and a report of that effort 
is logged in witangoevents.log.



Then, when each cron execution occurs, a single entry is made in the 
witango.log file.



Take a look and see if these are present.



Robert



From: Wayne Irvine [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Monday, March 28, 2011 8:47 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Witango-Talk: Crontab





On 24/03/2011, at 2:29 AM, Robert Shubert wrote:


I'll do some testing to see if I can reproduce your issue.



Any luck?



Or anybody get it working successfully on OSX?



I'm not sure about my previous report of success. It certainly ain't working 
now.



I have gone through the process numerous times on the server and even installed 
Witango on my laptop and can't get CRON to work. I have unloaded/loaded 
witangod, restarted the server, and set up a taf that just executes 
@RELOADCONFIG. No use.



And is there a log somewhere that can show me what it is trying to do and where 
it is failing?



In the meantime I have added the URL I want to trigger to the CRON tab on my 
old 5.5 server. But I really want to decommission the old thing eventually.



Wayne Irvine



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