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Date:      Fri, 09 May 2003 15:24:22 +0200
From:      Paul Everlund <tdv94ped@cs.umu.se>
To:        crnholio <crnholio@gmx.ch>
Cc:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: crontab question
Message-ID:  <3EBBAC06.80502@cs.umu.se>
References:  <20030509145159.2d620aad.crnholio@gmx.ch>

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crnholio wrote:
> hi list,
> 
> i have a simple question concerning crontab. i would like to execute
 > a program every day at 0:45 o'clock and kill it at 6:00. this is the
 > entry i made in /etc/crontab:
> 
> 45      0      *       *       *       crnholio    program
> 0       6       *       *       *       crnholio    killall -9 program
> 
> well, it doesn't work and i guess i haven't understood how to enter
 > the exact time into the file. could somebody please enlighten me? :)
> 
> thanks in advance,
> crnholio

Hi!

You should not put entries in /etc/crontab. Instead use 'crontab -l'
to list your crontab entries. If logged in as root, it will show
root's entries. If logged in as crnholio, it will show crnholio's en-
tries.

Using 'crontab -e' you can edit your own entries with an editor. Use
'setenv EDITOR "your favourite editor"' to change from vi to "your
favourite editor".

Put the following in your crontab:
45   0   *   *   *   program
0    6   *   *   *   killall -9 program

I'm not sure this will help, but it's the correct way to do it. :-)

Best regards,
Paul




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