Difference between revisions of "Crontab"

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  */10 * * * * fetchmail -p pop3 -u 612696 -v pop.gmx.net
 
  */10 * * * * fetchmail -p pop3 -u 612696 -v pop.gmx.net
 
A line starting with a # is a comment. The other line in this example follows the form
 
A line starting with a # is a comment. The other line in this example follows the form
  <minute> <hour> <day of month> <month> <day of week> <command>
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  <minute> <hour> <day of month> <month> <day of week> [user] <command>
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where [user] is optional.
  
 
= See also =
 
= See also =
 
* [http://man-wiki.net/index.php/5:crontab crontab's man page]
 
* [http://man-wiki.net/index.php/5:crontab crontab's man page]

Revision as of 05:40, 1 June 2009

crontab is a configuration file in the /etc folder that tells the cron daemon when to perform what commands. It can look like this:

# Sample crontab file

*/10 * * * * fetchmail -p pop3 -u 612696 -v pop.gmx.net

A line starting with a # is a comment. The other line in this example follows the form

<minute> <hour> <day of month> <month> <day of week> [user] <command>

where [user] is optional.

See also