Hi, I have some erronous cron jobs which result in error dumps in syslog file.
# grep "Permission denied" /var/log/syslog May 23 07:07:01 alamut CRON[21520]: Permission denied May 23 08:07:01 alamut CRON[21563]: Permission denied May 23 09:07:01 alamut CRON[21620]: Permission denied May 23 10:07:01 alamut CRON[22768]: Permission denied ... May 24 20:07:01 alamut CRON[11292]: Permission denied May 24 21:07:01 alamut CRON[11404]: Permission denied May 26 09:07:01 alamut CRON[4046]: Permission denied As can be seen from the timestamp values, job is scheduled to run per hour. Actually, I can spot the erronous cron job by manually trying to execute every script under /etc/cron.daily, but is there a more sensible way of doing this? Is it possible to increase the verbosity of cron log messages in case of an error? Should I stick with another cron alternative? What are your recommendations? Regards. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org