Hi!

> 40 * * *  * cd home/xxx; ./basexjob.sh

- Which user's crontab is that line in, the user's you've been testing the 
script from?
- `home/xxx` looks weird, do you probably mean `/home/xxx`?
- What's inside your `basexjob.sh`?

- - - 

On Andria's comments:

> I don't know if you can use sequence of commands on crontab

That's fine.

> while I would use "/home/xxx/basexjob.sh" instead of "cd home/xxx; 
> ./basexjob.sh"

The script could depend on the current path. If it doesn't, I'd prefer that, 
too.

Regards form Lake Constance, Germany,
Jens

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Am 11.02.2013 um 13:05 schrieb rsr <[email protected]>:

> no error in syslog
> 
> 40 * * *  * cd home/xxx; ./basexjob.sh
> 
> 
> On 02/11/2013 06:59 AM, Jens Erat wrote:
>> Is there any error message in your syslog files? How does the line in the 
>> crontab look like?
>> 
> 
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