Hi,
I am trying to schedule jobs through the director. When I schedule a job that needs to be run daily or weekly then i can see it in the director. When i am trying to schedule the job for 1 single day then it does not get scheduled in the director but the job runs at the scheduled time.
After scheduling if i check using crontab -l or at -l or atq then also it does not appear in the list of scheduled jobs. but runs at the scheduled time.
Please advise.
Thanks
r
problem in scheduling jobs
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i am sorry i checked again. i was using a different user id to check form command line. Actually i just joined this project today so got alittle confused with the userids n pwds.
I can now see the scheduled job when i check thru at -l.
can u also plz help me out on why am not able to see the scheduled job in Director n is there some why that can be done.
Thanks for all d help
r
I can now see the scheduled job when i check thru at -l.
can u also plz help me out on why am not able to see the scheduled job in Director n is there some why that can be done.
Thanks for all d help
r
First off, please communicate in formal English here, not everyone has it as their native language and it helps tremendously if people don't abbreviate the crap out of their messages.
Now... Director works the same way as the command line does by default. It will only show you schedules for jobs that were scheduled by the logged in user. Are you logged in as the same user in Director?
Now... Director works the same way as the command line does by default. It will only show you schedules for jobs that were scheduled by the logged in user. Are you logged in as the same user in Director?
-craig
"You can never have too many knives" -- Logan Nine Fingers
"You can never have too many knives" -- Logan Nine Fingers
You really shouldn't see a problem like that. Both 'at' and 'cron' per user should show in the Schedule tab. You may need to open a support case with your official provider if no-one else has anything to add.
What flavor of UNIX by the way?
What flavor of UNIX by the way?
-craig
"You can never have too many knives" -- Logan Nine Fingers
"You can never have too many knives" -- Logan Nine Fingers