[CentOS] cron
Kahlil Hodgson
kahlil.hodgson at dealmax.com.auSat Apr 23 01:56:06 UTC 2016
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On 23 April 2016 at 10:25, Marcin Trendota <moonwolf.rh at gmail.com> wrote: > Anything interesting in the logs? > > > > sudo journalctl -xf _SYSTEMD_UNIT=crond.service > > Don't know. > > [root at kohrin cron.d]# sudo journalctl -xf _SYSTEMD_UNIT=crond.service > ... > (/etc/cron.d/osticket-cron) > kwi 22 23:28:01 vz471 crond[30534]: (*system*) RELOAD > (/etc/cron.d/osticket-cron) > kwi 22 23:30:01 vz471 crond[30534]: (*system*) RELOAD > (/etc/cron.d/osticket-cron) > kwi 22 23:32:01 vz471 crond[30534]: (*system*) RELOAD > (/etc/cron.d/osticket-cron) > kwi 22 23:34:01 vz471 crond[30534]: (*system*) RELOAD > (/etc/cron.d/osticket-cron) > That shows cron triggering your script once every 2 minutes, which makes _maybe_ makes sense with '*/1'. So nothing wrong with you cron line, so its probably something in your environment.
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