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          CRONTAB(1)           INTERACTIVE UNIX System           CRONTAB(1)



          NAME
               crontab - user crontab file

          SYNOPSIS
               crontab [file]
               crontab -r
               crontab -l

          DESCRIPTION
               The crontab command copies the specified file, or standard
               input if no file is specified, into a directory that holds
               all users' crontabs.  The -r option removes a user's crontab
               from the crontab directory.  crontab -l will list the cron-
               tab file for the invoking user.

               Users are permitted to use crontab if their names appear in
               the file /usr/lib/cron/cron.allow. If that file does not
               exist, the file /usr/lib/cron/cron.deny is checked to deter-
               mine if the user should be denied access to crontab. If nei-
               ther file exists, only root is allowed to submit a job.  If
               cron.allow does not exist and cron.deny exists but is empty,
               global usage is permitted.  The allow/deny files consist of
               one user name per line.

               A crontab file consists of lines of six fields each.  The
               fields are separated by spaces or tabs.  The first five are
               integer patterns that specify the following:

                    minute (0-59),
                    hour (0-23),
                    day of the month (1-31),
                    month of the year (1-12),
                    day of the week (0-6 with 0=Sunday).

               Each of these patterns may be either an asterisk  (meaning
               all legal values) or a list of elements separated by commas.
               An element is either a number or two numbers separated by a
               minus sign (meaning an inclusive range).  Note that the
               specification of days may be made by two fields (day of the
               month and day of the week).  If both are specified as a list
               of elements, both are adhered to.  For example, 0 0 1,15 * 1
               would run a command on the first and fifteenth of each
               month, as well as on every Monday.  To specify days by only
               one field, the other field should be set to * (for example,
               0 0 * * 1 would run a command only on Mondays).

               The sixth field of a line in a crontab file is a string that
               is executed by the shell at the specified times.  A percent
               character in this field (unless escaped by \) is translated
               to a new-line character.  Only the first line (up to a % or
               end of line) of the command field is executed by the shell.
               The other lines are made available to the command as stan-
               dard input.


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               The shell is invoked from your $HOME directory with an arg0
               of sh.  Users who desire to have their .profile executed
               must explicitly do so in the crontab file.  Cron supplies a
               default environment for every shell, defining HOME, LOGNAME,
               SHELL(=/bin/sh), and PATH(=:/bin:/usr/bin:/usr/lbin).

               If you do not redirect the standard output and standard
               error of your commands, any generated output or errors will
               be mailed to you.

          FILES
               /usr/lib/cron       main cron directory
               /usr/spool/cron/crontabsspool area
               /usr/lib/cron/log   accounting information
               /usr/lib/cron/cron.allowlist of allowed users
               /usr/lib/cron/cron.denylist of denied users

          SEE ALSO
               cron(1M), sh(1).

          WARNINGS
               If you inadvertently enter the crontab command with no
               argument(s), do not attempt to get out with a CTRL-d. This
               will cause all entries in your crontab file to be removed.
               Instead, exit with a DEL.






























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