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gentoo crontab: why this simple crontab is not working?


I use a GENTOO distribution.

crontab -e

35 12  * * *    root    php5 /home/www/cron.php

When I run manually:

php5 php5 /home/www/cron.php

This works (it sends me an email)

Then I check date at 12:35pm... nbothing !

I also tried with:

*/1 * * * *     root    php5 /home/www/cron.php

So it sends me an email every minute and NOTHING !

I also tried with full path of php5

*/1 * * * *     root    /usr/local/bin/php5 /home/www/cron.php

Looks like crontab does not work: any idea why ? What do I do wrong ?

regards


Solution

  • The syntax you use in crontab -e does not allow you to specify the user name; it always runs as yourself.

    So, the root is a syntax error (it causes Cron to try to run the command root, which probably does not exist); take it out and try again.

    If you need the job to run as root, put the file (now with the user name) in /etc/cron.d/.