
Hi Alina, On Thu, May 11, 2006 at 01:47:38PM +0200, Alina Florea wrote:
Because the crontab problem I had is not still resolved, I have tried to uninstall and to reinstall the crontab for the user otrs.
So, as otrs user (su - otrs) I have checked to have an empty crontab in order to reinstall the cron. After that I have launched:
./Cron.sh start
from /opt/otrs/bin
I have this message:
/opt/ptrs/var/tmp/otrs-crpn-tmp.4284: No such file or directory failed
Can anyone help me with this error message?
I get the same error, if I execute the script on my debian system. We will have to check this script and I opened a bug report on this issue: http://bugs.otrs.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1204 Please log in with the otrs user and change to the /opt/ptrs/var/cron directory. There execute the following commands: # for i in `ls -1 *.dist` ; do cat $i >> crontab.tmp; done # crontab crontab.tmp # rm crontab.tmp Now a proper crontab should be installed. You can check the crontab with the crontab -l command or, if you are loged in with the root user, with crontab -l -u otrs Hope that helps :).
Alina.
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