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Sorry to dig up an old thread, but I set up snapshot and editcron about a month ago. It works perfectly, except whenever I reboot the NAS, the job does not seem to get scheduled. I need to manually run editcron start. It's got me a bit stumped and I'm not sure how to troubleshoot it. editcron.sh is in /ffp/start with a+x set. No idea why it's not running. Is it possible that something else is cleaning up crontab after editcron has run?
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Willy wrote:
Sorry to dig up an old thread, but I set up snapshot and editcron about a month ago. It works perfectly, except whenever I reboot the NAS, the job does not seem to get scheduled. I need to manually run editcron start. It's got me a bit stumped and I'm not sure how to troubleshoot it. editcron.sh is in /ffp/start with a+x set. No idea why it's not running. Is it possible that something else is cleaning up crontab after editcron has run?
I think the problem may be that in those two cases (running the script manually from command-line and cron running the script) - the run environments are different. What I mean by that is that the PATH variable is probably set-up differently.
See my suggestions to a similar question on the previous page of this thread.
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