--- Martin Maèok <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sat, Feb 23, 2002 at 09:57:19AM -0800, David
> Walser wrote:
> > No, path isn't the problem either. With the
> absolute
> > path
> > 30 7 * * 1-5 /usr/bin/xmms -p
> >
> > It still didn't run.
>
> Do you (root) get any of error messages by email?
On Sat, Feb 23, 2002 at 09:57:19AM -0800, David Walser wrote:
> No, path isn't the problem either. With the absolute
> path
> 30 7 * * 1-5 /usr/bin/xmms -p
>
> It still didn't run.
Do you (root) get any of error messages by email? If it fails, crond
is supposed to send all stdout and stderr out
On Thu Feb 21 05:54:14 -0800, Borsenkow Andrej wrote:
> > 30 7 * * 1-5 xmms -p
> >
> > I have that in my user crontab, and it didn't get
run this morning. The
> > cron
> > service is running, and this cron job works under
Mandrake 7.2
> 1. path. Why do you think it includes xmms when cron
is run
No, path isn't the problem either. With the absolute
path
30 7 * * 1-5 /usr/bin/xmms -p
It still didn't run.
On Friday February 22, 2002 12:42 am, you wrote:
> On Thu Feb 21 05:54:14 -0800, Borsenkow Andrej
wrote:
> > > 30 7 * * 1-5 xmms -p
> > >
> > > I have that in my user crontab, and it did
>
> 30 7 * * 1-5 xmms -p
>
> I have that in my user crontab, and it didn't get run this morning.
The
> cron
> service is running, and this cron job works under Mandrake 7.2
>
> Any ideas?
1. path. Why do you think it includes xmms when cron is running?
2. /etc/cron.{allow,deny}?