Cron

Andrew Josey andrew at uel.uel.co.uk
Fri Jan 29 19:04:11 AEST 1988


In article <10800014 at bradley>, brad at bradley.UUCP writes:
> 
> We have a 3b5 here (actually more than 1), that when a change is
> made /usr/spool/cron/crontabs /etc/cron doesn't pick up the change
> and the only way was to kill cron and restart it. 

As of System V Release 2 and later, the crontab(1) command must be
ran to force cron to examine the appropriate file. This reduces the
overheads in checking for new or changed files at regular intervals.
See cron(1M).
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