On 02/19/2010 02:51:56 PM, Konstantin Svist wrote:
On 02/18/2010 10:01 AM, Geoffrey Leach wrote:
In /etc/crontab, I have this line: 30 * * * * /home/root/fix_mail
root@mtranch[221]->ls -l /home/root/fix_mail -rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 1324 2010-02-18 07:04 /home/root/fix_mail*
Crond sees this and says (from /var/log/cron) Feb 18 07:06:01 mtranch crond[1362]: (CRON) bad command
(/etc/crontab)
/home/root/fix_mail is a perl script, root@mtranch[222]->head -1 /home/root/fix_mail #!/usr/bin/perl
And executes correctly when run from the command line.
Any thoughts on what the source of the complaint might be?
Thanks.
You have your /root in /home?? That's unusual... Maybe there's some permissions problem with /home?
Hmmm .. just can't get no respect :-)
It may be unusual to have /root in /home, but it simplifies the intallation of new versions of Fedora.
I finally gave in and read the source. It appears that cron requires a user name before the command. That is,
* * * * * <username> command to be executed
in /etc/crontab entries.