On Wed, Apr 14, 2004 at 11:47:49AM -0400, James wrote:
> Well I check the /etc/crontab and the entries were not there (as 
> delineated in the generic unix

It's vixie cron, look in /etc/cron.d/jffnms and /etc/cron.daily/jffnms

> "mysql -u admin -p admin"
admin is the username of the jffnms program, the default setup of
mysql is username root and no password

-p admin means ask for a password, but the database is called admin
it doesn't mean the password is admin

  - Craig
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