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| ====== Linux Crontab Examples ====== | ====== Linux Crontab Examples ====== | ||
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| - | Linux Cron utility is an effective way to schedule a routine background job at a specific time and/or day on an on-going basis. | ||
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| - | + | Linux Cron utility is an effective way to schedule a routine background job at a specific time and/ | |
| - | ---- | + | day on an on-going basis. |
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| ===== Linux Crontab Command Format ===== | ===== Linux Crontab Command Format ===== | ||
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| DOM Day of Month | DOM Day of Month | ||
| MON Month field 1-12 | MON Month field 1-12 | ||
| - | DOW Day Of Week 0-6 | + | DOW Day Of Week 0-6 0-6 are Sunday to Saturday (7 is also Sunday) |
| CMD Command | CMD Command | ||
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