wmendes
(usa Ubuntu)
Enviado em 17/01/2013 - 10:47h
uso o ubuntu 12.10
olha tem dois contrab
vi /etc/contrab ta assim!
# /etc/crontab: system-wide crontab
# Unlike any other crontab you don't have to run the `crontab'
# command to install the new version when you edit this file
# and files in /etc/cron.d. These files also have username fields,
# that none of the other crontabs do.
SHELL=/bin/sh
PATH=/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/sbin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin
* * * * * root /usr/local/mysar/bin/mysar-importer.php > /var/log/mysar/mysar-importer.log 2>&1
* * * * * root /usr/local/mysar/bin/mysar-resolver.php > /var/log/mysar/mysar-resolver.log 2>&1
0 1 * * * root /usr/local/mysar/bin/mysar-maintenance.php /var/log/mysar/mysar-maintenance.log 2>&1
contrab -e ta assim
# Edit this file to introduce tasks to be run by cron.
#
# Each task to run has to be defined through a single line
# indicating with different fields when the task will be run
# and what command to run for the task
#
# To define the time you can provide concrete values for
# minute (m), hour (h), day of month (dom), month (mon),
# and day of week (dow) or use '*' in these fields (for 'any').#
# Notice that tasks will be started based on the cron's system
# daemon's notion of time and timezones.
#
# Output of the crontab jobs (including errors) is sent through
# email to the user the crontab file belongs to (unless redirected).
#
# For example, you can run a backup of all your user accounts
# at 5 a.m every week with:
# 0 5 * * 1 tar -zcf /var/backups/home.tgz /home/
#
# For more information see the manual pages of crontab(5) and cron(8)
#
# m h dom mon dow command
* * * * * root /usr/local/mysar/bin/mysar-importer.php > /var/log/mysar/mysar-importer.log 2>&1
* * * * * root /usr/local/mysar/bin/mysar-resolver.php > /var/log/mysar/mysar-resolver.log 2>&1
0 1 * * * root /usr/local/mysar/bin/mysar-maintenance.php /var/log/mysar/mysar-maintenance.log 2>&1