sorry dude! yep, it should be written to a file; I just hadn't gotten
around to it, because I forgot this mail was going to other people as well
as myself ;)
--j.
Theo Van Dinter writes:
> So I've been meaning to ask ... Is there a reason I'm getting these cron
> outputs daily via email? Can we just have it written to a log file or
> something?
>
> ----- Forwarded message -----
>
> Date: Wed, 19 Jul 2006 11:20:46 GMT
> Subject: Output from "cron" command
>
> Your "cron" job on spamassassin.zones.apache.org
> /home/automc/svn/spamassassin/build/automc/run_nightly
>
> produced the following output:
>
> run_nightly starting at
> Wed Jul 19 09:10:00 GMT 2006
> Starting corpus-nightly for zmi (/home/bbmass/mc-nightly/zmi)
> renice: 12990: Cannot lower nice value.
> + set -e
> + TIME=%e,%U,%S
> + TZ=UTC
> + export TIME TZ
> + date
> + egrep '^... ... .. 08:'
> + date
> + egrep '^Sat'
> + '[' '' = net ']'
> + net=
> [...]
> ham-bb-jm.log
> 32768 0% 0.00kB/s 0:00:00
6808825 100% 14.30MB/s 0:00:00 (1, 50.0% of 2)
> spam-bb-jm.log
> 15467 0% 33.12kB/s 0:05:16
8695287 82% 8.29MB/s 0:00:00
10508565 100% 8.88MB/s 0:00:01 (2, 100.0% of 2)
>
> sent 604754 bytes received 35210 bytes 255985.60 bytes/sec
> total size is 17317390 speedup is 27.06
> + break
> + set -e
>
> ----- End forwarded message -----
>
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