Newsgroups: comp.unix.questions
Path: utzoo!lsuc!dave
From: dave@lsuc.uucp (David Sherman)
Subject: Re: Cron
Reply-To: dave@lsuc.UUCP (David Sherman)
Date: Sun, 17-Jan-88 23:50:11 EST
Summary: no need to restart cron when changing crontab
Message-ID: <1988Jan17.235014.19530@lsuc.uucp>
References: <11098@brl-adm.ARPA> <449@wa3wbu.UUCP>
Organization: Law Society of Upper Canada, Toronto

In article <449@wa3wbu.UUCP> john@wa3wbu.UUCP (John Gayman) writes:
>					At different times here,
>if I make a change in the cron time-table, I do not re-boot the whole
>machine. I simply kill the current cron job process and start it again
>from the console. The time/jobs are read in at execution time.

Every cron that I have ever seen or heard of either rereads crontab
every minute or so (v6 may have done this) or checks its modification
time and rereads it when it changes.  I would consider a cron that
has to be killed off and restarted when you change crontab to be
seriously brain-damaged.  Perhaps you should check whether your
supposition is really correct.

David Sherman
The Law Society of Upper Canada
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