Hm, strange. I don't see a problem with the time specs, although I
would use
*/5 * * * *
to run something every 5 minutes. In my scrontab I also specify a
partition, etc. But I don't think that is necessary.
regards
magnus

On Di, 2024-05-07 at 12:06 -0500, Sandor via slurm-users wrote:
> I am working out the details of scrontab. My initial testing is
> giving me an unsolvable question
> Within scrontab editor I have the following example from the slurm
> documentation:
> 
> 0,5,10,15,20,25,30,35,40,45,50,55 * * * *
> /directory/subdirectory/crontest.sh
> 
> When I save it, scrontab marks the line with #BAD: I do not
> understand why. The only difference I have is the directory
> structure.
> 
> Is there an underlying assumption that traditional Linux crontab is
> available to the general user?
> 

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