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  1. #1

    Padrão crond sem enviar e-mail

    Alguem sabe como eu faço pro meu cron parar de enviar e-mail, pq (sem brincadeira) em 2 dias ele consegue enviar 400MB (isso mesmo megabytes) pro mail do root, e pra evitar de lotar a hd, eu configurei pra ele enviar pro meu e-mail, ja que assim eu tenho como apagar os e-mails mais facilmente.

    O motivo dele enviar tentos e-mails assim, é que eu tive que configura-lo pra executar umas 5 tarefas de 15 em 15 min, e essas tarefas retornam logs gigantescos, se alguem puder me ajudar, eu agradeço.....

  2. #2

    Padrão crond sem enviar e-mail

    root@master:~# cat /var/spool/cron/crontabs/root
    # If you don´t want the output of a cron job mailed to you, you have to direct
    # any output to /dev/null. We´ll do this here since these jobs should run
    # properly on a newly installed system, but if they don´t the average newbie
    # might get quite perplexed about getting strange mail every 5 minutes. :^)
    #
    # Run the hourly, daily, weekly, and monthly cron jobs.
    # Jobs that need different timing may be entered into the crontab as before,
    # but most really don´t need greater granularity than this. If the exact
    # times of the hourly, daily, weekly, and monthly cron jobs do not suit your
    # needs, feel free to adjust them.
    #
    # Run hourly cron jobs at 47 minutes after the hour:
    47 * * * * /usr/bin/run-parts /etc/cron.hourly 1> /dev/null
    #
    # Run daily cron jobs at 4:40 every day:
    40 4 * * * /usr/bin/run-parts /etc/cron.daily 1> /dev/null
    #
    # Run weekly cron jobs at 4:30 on the first day of the week:
    30 4 * * 0 /usr/bin/run-parts /etc/cron.weekly 1> /dev/null
    #
    # Run monthly cron jobs at 4:20 on the first day of the month:
    20 4 1 * * /usr/bin/run-parts /etc/cron.monthly 1> /dev/null
    root@master:~#

  3. #3

    Padrão crond sem enviar e-mail

    Valeu, ja entendi...foi mal pela ratiada