On Wed, 2009-02-18 at 01:53 +0200, Manuel Wolfshant wrote: > On 02/18/2009 01:26 AM, Mike Chambers wrote: > > On Tue, 2009-02-17 at 10:00 +0100, Marcela Maslanova wrote: > > > > > >> The cron daemon is running every hour anacron, which checks whether run > >> cron.{daily,weekly,...} now or not. The setting is stored in > >> /etc/anacrontab where is also possible create random delay. The jobs > >> should be executed as before for usual user on desktop. > >> > >> I know on servers people often don't use anacron at all because they > >> want to run daily jobs in some time range. This could be now also set in > >> anacrontab. This is discussed here #481775. > >> > > > > Ok, I knew and understood anacron is for running cron jobs that missed > > their scheduling for various reasons? I only asked about anacrontab > > because that is the only setting config file I could find that was close > > enough to configuring crontab. > > > > Soooo, I guess what I am trying to ask, is if I want my cron.daily to > > run at 3:25 every morning, what/where is the file that I set that for? > > Because currently my cron.daily (after a fresh install from few days > > ago) runs at 4:xxam and I don't know what is making it run at that time > > very morning like it used to be. > > > It seems that /etc/anacrontab is the new config file for botn cron and > anacron. Quite confusing, to be honest, I would have expected at least > the other way around (have anacron read from /etc/crontab ). But then > again, maybe I am wrong... I also see /etc/cron.d dir and wonder if putting in a file, like 0hourly is in there currently, and setting it that way for specific times/dates? -- Mike Chambers Fedora Project - Bug Zapper, Tester, User, etc.. mikec302@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list