Name
crond
Synopsis
crond [options
]
System administration command. Normally started in a system startup file. Execute commands at scheduled times, as specified in users’ files in /var/spool/cron. Each file shares its name with the user who owns it. The files are controlled via the command crontab. The crond command will also read commands from the /etc/crontab file and from the /etc/cron.d/ directory. See anacron for scheduling events on systems that are frequently rebooted or powered off, such as notebook computers.
Options
- -m command
User command to send mail instead of sendmail.
- -n
Run the command in the foreground.
- -p
Remove security restrictions on crontab file permissions.
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