Re: restoring crontab file

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Author: elemint@theriver.com
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To: plug-discuss
Subject: Re: restoring crontab file
wrote:

>On Tuesday 26 October 2004 16:29, Eric \ wrote:
>
>if you just want to view it you could from cli issue the following:
>crontab -u root -l
>
>slr
>
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>
>> wrote:
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>>>I backed up a server before I retired it and I wanted to view roots
>>>crontab file but I am not sure where that is located, is it in /etc?
>>>
>>>
>>>Jim
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>>It is on Redhat/Fedora. Not sure about other distros.
>>Note, on RH/FC, it simply points to other folders (e.g. /etc/cron.daily)
>>where the actual scripts that cron runs are located.
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I need to view the crontab from a server that has been retired so what I
have is the backup.


Jim
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