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Re: [opensuse] How to move the execution time of /etc/chron.daily
  • From: John Lange <john@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 6 Jan 2011 22:27:27 -0600
  • Message-id: <AANLkTikwRV_=WWc7Bi-QLmZBs_wFOFYpXmUxQWNcyBAT@mail.gmail.com>
On Thu, Jan 6, 2011 at 5:51 AM, Andreas <maps.on@xxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi,

my backup script is in  /etc/chron.daily
Until the last boot of my "server" the backups got made around 3-4 am.
That was OK.

After the most recent reboot the time sits on 07.45am.
Thats bad because so it wont finish in time before the next updates get
done.

How to move the execution time of  /etc/chron.daily  further back in the
deep night hours?

You want to look at /etc/sysconfig/cron and change this:

DAILY_TIME=""

By default it runs 15 minutes after boot time but can be set to a
preset time here.

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John Lange
www.johnlange.ca
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