Ankit Mahawar wrote:
I have a file created in /etc/cron.d which has an entry which execute a
command at the time interval specified .
But due to some reason it is not getting executed and the entry is still
there .
Put it in /etc/cron.[hourly|daily|weekly|monthly]
What is the difference between entries in /etc/cron.d and /etc/crontab
file .
crontab can be more flexible, and you can decide exactly when it runs.
mark
Regards
Ankit ,
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