MAybe
#!/bin/sh
I installed the cron ipkg problem. However I'm having trouble getting it to start the cron daemon at bootup. I tried adding:
/opt/etc/init.d/rc.unslung
to /usr/local/sbin/post-boot
and then just
/opt/sbin/cron
but neither seems to work.
However if I use either of the commands, when I telnet or ssh in I can start the cron daemon.
Anyone see what I'm missing?
MAybe
#!/bin/sh
If you mean at the start of /usr/local/sbin/post-boot. I already have that. It starts dropbear (the ssh server) but not the cron server started afterwards.Originally Posted by oleo
Mine config:
Code:$ cat /opt/etc/crontab SHELL=/bin/sh PATH=/sbin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/opt/bin:/opt/sbin MAILTO="" HOME=/ # ---------- ---------- Default is Empty ---------- ---------- # # m h dom mon dow user command */30 * * * * admin nice torrent_watchdog */15 * * * * admin uptime >> /opt/var/log/uptime.log # 8am-7pm activity reports every 10 minutes during weekdays. #0 8-18 * * 1-5 admin /opt/lib/sa/sa1 600 6 & # 7pm-8am activity reports every an hour during weekdays. #0 19-7 * * 1-5 admin /opt/lib/sa/sa1 & # Activity reports every an hour on Saturday and Sunday. #0 * * * 0,6 admin /opt/lib/sa/sa1 & # Daily summary prepared at 19:05 #5 19 * * * admin /opt/lib/sa/sa2 -A &
Code:$ cat /opt/etc/init.d/S10cron #!/bin/sh # # Startup script for cron # # Stop myself if running if [ -n "`pidof cron`" ]; then /bin/killall cron 2>/dev/null fi /opt/sbin/cron
Thanks for that, the crontab gave me some ideas.Originally Posted by oleo
My S10cron is the same. However the cron daemon
doesn't get started at bootup.
Here my /usr/local/sbin/post-boot
The dropbear server starts ok at bootup but not the cron server. I also tried the commented /opt/etc/init.d/rc.unslung but that doesn't work either.Code:#!/bin/sh # Activate swap swapon /dev/discs/disc0/part2 # Start ssh server dropbear # Run all active services - active means starts with S #/opt/etc/init.d/rc.unslung # Start Cron /opt/sbin/cron