Re: Output from "at" job

2010-01-07 Thread Thanasis
on 01/07/2010 12:27 AM Joachim Schipper wrote the following: > On Wed, Jan 06, 2010 at 11:04:41PM +0100, Adriaan wrote: >> 2010/1/6 Thanasis : >>> When we get a message like the following, is there a way to see _what_ >>> was in that job? >>> >>> Your "at" job on >>> "/var/cron/atjobs/1262799360.c

Re: Output from "at" job

2010-01-07 Thread Thanasis
on 01/07/2010 12:04 AM Adriaan wrote the following: > 2010/1/6 Thanasis : >> When we get a message like the following, is there a way to see _what_ >> was in that job? >> >> Your "at" job on >> "/var/cron/atjobs/1262799360.c" >> produced the following output: >> /bin/ksh: [3]: no closing quote > >

Re: Output from "at" job

2010-01-06 Thread Joachim Schipper
On Wed, Jan 06, 2010 at 11:04:41PM +0100, Adriaan wrote: > 2010/1/6 Thanasis : > > When we get a message like the following, is there a way to see _what_ > > was in that job? > > > > Your "at" job on > > "/var/cron/atjobs/1262799360.c" > > produced the following output: > > /bin/ksh: [3]: no closi

Re: Output from "at" job

2010-01-06 Thread Adriaan
2010/1/6 Thanasis : > When we get a message like the following, is there a way to see _what_ > was in that job? > > Your "at" job on > "/var/cron/atjobs/1262799360.c" > produced the following output: > /bin/ksh: [3]: no closing quote The answer is can be found in the man page for at(1) $ at

Output from "at" job

2010-01-06 Thread Thanasis
When we get a message like the following, is there a way to see _what_ was in that job? Your "at" job on "/var/cron/atjobs/1262799360.c" produced the following output: /bin/ksh: [3]: no closing quote