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Hi, Can any body help me about "cron" and "crontab" commands in Linux programming. Pls give me a small example and where it is use full..... Thanks in Advance...
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    Hi,

    Can any body help me about "cron" and "crontab" commands in Linux programming.

    Pls give me a small example and where it is use full.....

    Thanks in Advance

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    Read:
    • man 8 cron
    • man 1 crontab
    • man 5 crontab


    cron is used to automate tasks that should occur at regular intervals.

    example: A cronjob is run daily on my system to create the whatis database.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mallik View Post
    Hi,

    Can any body help me about "cron" and "crontab" commands in Linux programming.

    Pls give me a small example and where it is use full.....

    Thanks in Advance
    Crontab - Quick reference
    Setting up cronjobs in Unix and Solaris

    cron is a unix, solaris utility that allows tasks to be automatically run in the background at regular intervals by the cron daemon. These tasks are often termed as cron jobs in unix , solaris.
    Crontab (CRON TABle) is a file which contains the schedule of cron entries to be run and at specified times.

    Following points sum up the crontab functionality :

    1. Crontab Restrictions
    2. Crontab Commands
    3. Crontab file - syntax
    4. Crontab Example
    5. Crontab Environment
    6. Disable Email
    7. Generate log file for crontab activity
    8. Next Steps

    1. Crontab Restrictions
    ____________
    You can execute crontab if your name appears in the file /usr/lib/cron/cron.allow. If that file does not exist, you can use
    crontab if your name does not appear in the file /usr/lib/cron/cron.deny.
    If only cron.deny exists and is empty, all users can use crontab. If neither file exists, only the root user can use crontab. The allow/deny files consist of one user name per line.


    2. Crontab Commands
    __________
    export EDITOR=vi ;to specify a editor to open crontab file.

    crontab -e Edit your crontab file, or create one if it doesn't already exist.
    crontab -l Display your crontab file.
    crontab -r Remove your crontab file.
    crontab -v Display the last time you edited your crontab file. (This option is only available on a few systems.)


    3. Crontab file
    ___________
    Crontab syntax :-
    A crontab file has five fields for specifying day , date and time followed by the command to be run at that interval.
    * * * * * command to be executed
    - - - - -
    | | | | |
    | | | | +----- day of week (0 - 6) (Sunday=0)
    | | | +------- month (1 - 12)
    | | +--------- day of month (1 - 31)
    | +----------- hour (0 - 23)
    +------------- min (0 - 59)


    * in the value field above means all legal values as in braces for that column.
    The value column can have a * or a list of elements separated by commas. An element is either a number in the ranges shown above or two numbers in the range separated by a hyphen (meaning an inclusive range).

    Note: The specification of days can be made in two fields: month day and weekday. If both are specified in an entry, they are cumulative meaning both of the entries will get executed .

    4. Crontab Example
    _______

    A line in crontab file like below removes the tmp files from /home/someuser/tmp each day at 6:30 PM.

    30 18 * * * rm /home/someuser/tmp/*



    Changing the parameter values as below will cause this command to run at different time schedule below :
    min hour day/month month day/week Execution time
    30 0 1 1,6,12 * -- 00:30 Hrs on 1st of Jan, June & Dec.


    0 20 * 10 1-5 --8.00 PM every weekday (Mon-Fri) only in Oct.


    0 0 1,10,15 * * -- midnight on 1st ,10th & 15th of month


    5,10 0 10 * 1 -- At 12.05,12.10 every Monday & on 10th of every month

    5. Crontab Environment
    ___________
    cron invokes the command from the user's HOME directory with the shell, (/usr/bin/sh).
    cron supplies a default environment for every shell, defining:
    HOME=user's-home-directory
    LOGNAME=user's-login-id
    PATH=/usr/bin:/usr/sbin:.
    SHELL=/usr/bin/sh

    Users who desire to have their .profile executed must explicitly do so in the crontab entry or in a script called by the entry.

    6. Disable Email
    ____________

    By default cron jobs sends a email to the user account executing the cronjob. If this is not needed put the following command At the end of the cron job line .

    >/dev/null 2>&1

    7. Generate log file
    ________________

    To collect the cron execution execution log in a file :

    30 18 * * * rm /home/someuser/tmp/* > /home/someuser/cronlogs/clean_tmp_dir.log

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