.TH CRON 8 .CT 1 sa_auto .SH NAME cron \- clock daemon .SH SYNOPSIS .B /etc/cron .SH DESCRIPTION .I Cron executes commands at specified dates and times according to the instructions in the file .FR /etc/crontab . It should be run once from .IR rc (8). .PP .I Crontab entries are lines of seven fields separated by blanks or tabs: .IP .I login minute hour day month weekday command .PP .I Login is the login name under whose userid and groupid the command should be executed. The next five fields are integer patterns for .PD0 .RS .TP \w'day\ of\ month\ \ 'u minute 0-59 .TP hour 0-23 .TP day of month 1-31 .TP month of year 1-12 .TP day of week 0-6; 0=Sunday .PD .RE .PP Each pattern may contain a number in the range above; two numbers separated by a hyphen meaning an inclusive range; a list of numbers separated by commas meaning any of the numbers; or an asterisk meaning all legal values. .PP The last field is a string to be executed by the shell, after replacing .L % with newline. .PP It is wise to spread the times of activities to avoid bogging the system down at favorite hours. .PP .I Cron examines .I crontab every minute. .SH EXAMPLES .EX daemon 17 3 * * * /usr/bin/calendar - # reminders at 0317 adm 15 4 1,15 * * ac -p | mail adm # bimonthly accounts root 0 12 22-28 11 4 /etc/wall Time for Thanksgiving dinner .EE .SH FILES .F /etc/crontab .SH SEE ALSO .IR at (1) .SH BUGS The behavior of .L % in .I crontab entries is nonstandard. Strings following .L % should be delivered to the command as standard input.