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Further it implements crontab -e. I moved cron from /usr/libexec to /usr/sbin where most daemons are that are run from rc. That also gets rid of the ugly path crond used to have in ps(1) outputs. Further I renamed it to cron, as Paul Vixie likes it and is done by NetBSD. NOTE VERY WELL THE FOLLOWING: 1) Systems crontab changed. Every users crontab resides in /var/cron *EXCEPT* root's. This is a special crontab as it resides in /etc. Further it is the *ONLY* crontab file in which you specify usernames. See /usr/src/etc/crontab. This is also done by BSDI's BSD/386 as far as I know (they provided the patches for it anyway) 2) So you *must* delete root's crontab and reinstall the copy in /etc from /usr/src/etc. 'Must' is to much: the old installed crontab will work but cron will also try to 'run' /etc/crontab. 3) Last but not least: cron's logging is now done via syslog. Note that logging by cron is done lowercase when it logs about itsself and uppercase when it logs user events, like installing a new crontab. The default logfile file is the same as before: syslog.conf:cron.* /var/cron/log -Guido
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# /var/cron/tabs/root - root's crontab for FreeBSD
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# $Id: crontab,v 1.4 1994/01/08 15:07:43 ache Exp $
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# From: Id: crontab,v 1.6 1993/05/31 02:03:57 cgd Exp
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#
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SHELL=/bin/sh
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PATH=/etc:/bin:/sbin:/usr/bin:/usr/sbin
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HOME=/var/log
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#
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#minute hour mday month wday who command
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#
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0/5 * * * * root /usr/libexec/atrun
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#
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# rotate log files every hour, if necessary
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#0 * * * * root /usr/bin/newsyslog
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#
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# do daily/weekly/monthly maintenance
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0 2 * * * root /etc/daily
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30 3 * * 6 root /etc/weekly
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30 5 1 * * root /etc/monthly
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#
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# time zone change adjustment for wall cmos clock,
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# does nothing, if you have UTC cmos clock.
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# See adjkerntz(8) for details.
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0 3 * * * root /sbin/adjkerntz -a
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