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| .TH CRONTAB 1
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| .SH NAME
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| crontab \- User crontab manipulation
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| .SH SYNOPSIS
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| .B crontab \-c
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| .RI [ user ]
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| .I file
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| .br
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| .B crontab \-l
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| .RI [ user ]
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| .br
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| .B crontab \-r
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| .RI [ user ]
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| .br
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| .B crontab \-p
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| .SH DESCRIPTION
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| The
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| .B crontab
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| program allows users to manipulate their personal crontab files.  These
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| files are hidden in
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| .BI /usr/spool/crontabs/ user
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| where
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| .I user
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| is the login name of a given user.  The system daemon
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| .B cron
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| uses these crontabs, among others, to run tasks that are to be repeated at
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| regular intervals.  See
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| .BR crontab (5)
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| on what a good crontab file should look like.
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| .PP
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| Only the superuser can specify a user name to manipulate the crontab of a
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| given user.  Any other user can only touch their own crontab file.
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| .SH OPTIONS
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| .TP
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| \fB\-c\fR [\fIuser\fR] \fIfile\fR
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| Install
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| .I file
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| as the crontab file of
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| .IR user .
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| .TP
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| \fB\-l\fR [\fIuser\fR]
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| List the crontab file of
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| .I user
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| to standard output.
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| .TP
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| \fB\-r\fR [\fIuser\fR]
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| Remove the crontab file of
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| .IR user .
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| .TP
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| \fB\-p\fR
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| Tell cron to reload its tables.  Useful for system administrators to signal
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| a change to any of the system crontab files.  Changes made by the
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| .B crontab
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| program are signalled automatically.  (Mnemonic: \-p = "ping".)
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| .SH FILES
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| .TP \w'/usr/spool/crontabs/user'u+5n
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| .BI /usr/spool/crontabs/ user
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| Per user personal crontab file.
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| .SH "SEE ALSO"
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| .BR crontab (5),
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| .BR cron (8).
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| .SH DIAGNOSTICS
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| .B Crontab
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| preparses a new crontab and only installs it if correct.  All errors are
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| sent to standard error, messages about installing a new table and telling
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| .B cron
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| to reload are sent to standard output.
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| .SH BUGS
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| .B Crontab
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| misses a
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| .B \-e
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| option that other implementations of this command allow one to edit the
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| current crontab and install the result.  Seems quite handy until you try to
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| install a new crontab from an automated script.  That's why this command
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| has a
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| .B \-c
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| option that installs a prepared crontab file.  Use
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| .PP
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| .RS
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| .nf
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| crontab \-l >/tmp/tab
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| ${EDITOR\-vi} /tmp/tab
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| crontab \-c /tmp/tab
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| .fi
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| .RE
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| .PP
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| to get the same effect as
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| .BR "crontab \-e" .
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| .SH AUTHOR
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| Kees J. Bot (kjb@cs.vu.nl)
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| 
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| .\"
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| .\" $PchId: crontab.1,v 1.3 2000/07/17 18:51:04 philip Exp $
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