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root
receives the following (or similar)
error message whenever the script /root/bin/cron.daily
is (automatically) run via crontab:
gzip: /tmp/packages.rpm-970705.gz: No such file or directory gzip: /tmp/packages.rpm-970705.gz: No such file or directory gzip: /tmp/packages.rpm-970705: No such file or directory ERROR!! can not backup RPM Database to /var/adm/backup/rpmdb. Maybe there is not enough disk space.
/var/cron/tabs/root
was
not modified during the S.u.S.E. Linux update.
As of S.u.S.E. Linux 5.0, the
system-dependent cron jobs are placed in the
/etc/crontab
file.
Cron jobs that are found in both /etc/crontab
and in an old crontab should be removed from the old
crontab (e.g. cron.daily).
crontab -eand delete the line (that is, the entry) for
43 6 * * * root $HOME/bin/cron.dailyThese error messages should then no longer occur.
See also:
Keywords: CRONTAB, ROOT, 5.0, RPMDB, CRON.DAILY, BACKUP, UPDATE
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