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2003-10-05 Thread serge . zoumenou
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crontab failure for daylight savings

2003-10-05 Thread Billy Naylor
Hi

It appears that cronjobs running between 2am and 3am sunday morning
seem to not have been run, i'm in New Zealand which went into summer
daylight savings over the weekend.

Has anyone else seen this problem?

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Re: crontab failure for daylight savings

2003-10-05 Thread Olaf Dietsche
Billy Naylor [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 It appears that cronjobs running between 2am and 3am sunday morning
 seem to not have been run, i'm in New Zealand which went into summer
 daylight savings over the weekend.

If you go to daylight savings, the clock jumps from 2am to 3am. So,
there's no way how these jobs can run, because for example 2:37am
doesn't exist.

The reverse happens, when you go back from daylight savings to regular
time: the clock jumps from 3am to 2am. This means, all jobs between
2am and 3am run twice. I don't know, wether some cron implementation
compensates for daylight savings.

Regards, Olaf.


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Free business for you

2003-10-05 Thread serge . zoumenou
You certainly has  searched for an activity which can pay you what could make  
possible to realize your dreams?Joign immediatly without more delaying the club 
of domestic(home) industry where you do not need to move  to work in order to 
get money.You will have many advantages without any starting investment.  To 
know  more  send  me a message by putting  NEANT in the subject and I will 
explain you how it goes.  But I assure you it is an occasion has not to miss!



crontab failure for daylight savings

2003-10-05 Thread Billy Naylor
Hi

It appears that cronjobs running between 2am and 3am sunday morning
seem to not have been run, i'm in New Zealand which went into summer
daylight savings over the weekend.

Has anyone else seen this problem?

-- 
 \_  Billy Naylor  Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 /' Actrix Networks Ltd   Office: +64 04 801 5225 ext 405
 /)  282 Wakefield St  Mobile: +64 021 175 3650
(/   Wellington, New Zealand



Re: crontab failure for daylight savings

2003-10-05 Thread Olaf Dietsche
Billy Naylor [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 It appears that cronjobs running between 2am and 3am sunday morning
 seem to not have been run, i'm in New Zealand which went into summer
 daylight savings over the weekend.

If you go to daylight savings, the clock jumps from 2am to 3am. So,
there's no way how these jobs can run, because for example 2:37am
doesn't exist.

The reverse happens, when you go back from daylight savings to regular
time: the clock jumps from 3am to 2am. This means, all jobs between
2am and 3am run twice. I don't know, wether some cron implementation
compensates for daylight savings.

Regards, Olaf.