Check for /etc/cron.d/ added to cron_diagose.sh.
Harig, Mark
maharig@idirect.net
Fri Sep 5 18:03:00 GMT 2003
cron_diagnose.sh will attempt to diagnose
problems with cron.
It will not modify any files on your computer.
You might need to run the script several times.
Each time that it finds a problem, it stops and
displays a descriptive message.
This script has been updated to add a
check for the directory /etc/cron.d/. If
it does not find that directory, then it
reports that it is missing and stops before
making any additional checks.
If anyone knows of specific permissions and
ownership requirements for /etc/cron.d/, please
let me know. At present, it only checks to
see that the directory's owner has read and
execute permissions.
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