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| ====== Cron Logging ====== | ====== Cron Logging ====== | ||
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| If Cron is seemingly not working, then we need to check the logs at <color red>/ | If Cron is seemingly not working, then we need to check the logs at <color red>/ | ||
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| sudo nano / | sudo nano / | ||
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| + | Look for the line: | ||
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| + | #cron.* and remove the # | ||
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| + | Now restart rsyslog: | ||
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| + | sudo / | ||
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| + | After the next time your Cron job was due to run, you can check the log <color red>/ | ||
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