1 Apr 2007 03:50
Re: Cron scripts order of processing - part Two
Chris <racerx <at> makeworld.com>
2007-04-01 01:50:21 GMT
2007-04-01 01:50:21 GMT
Chris wrote: > Matthew Flaschen wrote: >> Chris wrote: >>> Sorry folks, I forgot to tag this in the last posting. >>> >>> What happens to the mail (if even created) when the cron jobs run? >>> Example - when I used another OS, the nightly jobs would produce an >>> email based on the cronjobs that ran and was sent to root for review. >> Based on reading man cron, it looks like all output will be sent to the >> owner of the cronjob (presumably root). It also looks like items in >> e.g. /etc/cron.weekly are not run in any particular order. If you want >> order, it seems you have to use a crontab. I haven't tested this. >> >> Matt Flaschen >> >> > > I agree Matthew - I thought so to however, I'm unsure how to ensure this > is happening. Case in point, I do have my /etc/aliases file pointing to > me (of course) for the user root. Interestingly enough, I don't seem to > be getting the mail - unless (and this just hit me) sendmail isn't a > default install. > > If that's the case, then I think I just answered my own question. Is > this the case? > ... must be. There isn't an install of Sendmail for a default MTA. Interesting. Ok, so I have a few choices. Sendmail and Postfix come to mind (the only ones I know how to setup at least). -- -- Best regards, Chris Will stain.
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