Error in crontab












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I'm putting the following instructions:



00 12 * * * /usr/bin/php -q -f
* * * * * * /var/www/html/glpi/scripts/ldap_mass_sync.php action=1
* * * * * * ldapservers_id=1


But I'm getting the message:



crontab: installing new crontab
"/tmp/crontab.6N2VjD/crontab":1: bad command
errors in crontab file, can't install.
Do you want to retry the same edit? (y/n)


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    I'm putting the following instructions:



    00 12 * * * /usr/bin/php -q -f
    * * * * * * /var/www/html/glpi/scripts/ldap_mass_sync.php action=1
    * * * * * * ldapservers_id=1


    But I'm getting the message:



    crontab: installing new crontab
    "/tmp/crontab.6N2VjD/crontab":1: bad command
    errors in crontab file, can't install.
    Do you want to retry the same edit? (y/n)


    How can I solve this ?










    share|improve this question

























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      I'm putting the following instructions:



      00 12 * * * /usr/bin/php -q -f
      * * * * * * /var/www/html/glpi/scripts/ldap_mass_sync.php action=1
      * * * * * * ldapservers_id=1


      But I'm getting the message:



      crontab: installing new crontab
      "/tmp/crontab.6N2VjD/crontab":1: bad command
      errors in crontab file, can't install.
      Do you want to retry the same edit? (y/n)


      How can I solve this ?










      share|improve this question













      I'm putting the following instructions:



      00 12 * * * /usr/bin/php -q -f
      * * * * * * /var/www/html/glpi/scripts/ldap_mass_sync.php action=1
      * * * * * * ldapservers_id=1


      But I'm getting the message:



      crontab: installing new crontab
      "/tmp/crontab.6N2VjD/crontab":1: bad command
      errors in crontab file, can't install.
      Do you want to retry the same edit? (y/n)


      How can I solve this ?







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      asked Nov 29 at 13:46









      Murilo Gambôa

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          00 12 * * * /usr/bin/php -q -f
          * * * * * /var/www/html/glpi/scripts/ldap_mass_sync.php action=1
          * * * * * ldapservers_id=1


          should be fine



          only 5 stars are allowed






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          • Do u think that's correct form of execute these commands? I'm doing a LDAP sync
            – Murilo Gambôa
            Nov 29 at 16:36



















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          Cron follows following format.



          <Minute> <Hour> <Day_of_the_Month> <Month_of_the_Year> <Day_of_the_Week>


          You are using extra * and it doesn't follow format. You need to remove extra *.






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            00 12 * * * /usr/bin/php -q -f
            * * * * * /var/www/html/glpi/scripts/ldap_mass_sync.php action=1
            * * * * * ldapservers_id=1


            should be fine



            only 5 stars are allowed






            share|improve this answer





















            • Do u think that's correct form of execute these commands? I'm doing a LDAP sync
              – Murilo Gambôa
              Nov 29 at 16:36
















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            00 12 * * * /usr/bin/php -q -f
            * * * * * /var/www/html/glpi/scripts/ldap_mass_sync.php action=1
            * * * * * ldapservers_id=1


            should be fine



            only 5 stars are allowed






            share|improve this answer





















            • Do u think that's correct form of execute these commands? I'm doing a LDAP sync
              – Murilo Gambôa
              Nov 29 at 16:36














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            00 12 * * * /usr/bin/php -q -f
            * * * * * /var/www/html/glpi/scripts/ldap_mass_sync.php action=1
            * * * * * ldapservers_id=1


            should be fine



            only 5 stars are allowed






            share|improve this answer












            00 12 * * * /usr/bin/php -q -f
            * * * * * /var/www/html/glpi/scripts/ldap_mass_sync.php action=1
            * * * * * ldapservers_id=1


            should be fine



            only 5 stars are allowed







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            • Do u think that's correct form of execute these commands? I'm doing a LDAP sync
              – Murilo Gambôa
              Nov 29 at 16:36


















            • Do u think that's correct form of execute these commands? I'm doing a LDAP sync
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              Nov 29 at 16:36
















            Do u think that's correct form of execute these commands? I'm doing a LDAP sync
            – Murilo Gambôa
            Nov 29 at 16:36




            Do u think that's correct form of execute these commands? I'm doing a LDAP sync
            – Murilo Gambôa
            Nov 29 at 16:36













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            Cron follows following format.



            <Minute> <Hour> <Day_of_the_Month> <Month_of_the_Year> <Day_of_the_Week>


            You are using extra * and it doesn't follow format. You need to remove extra *.






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              Cron follows following format.



              <Minute> <Hour> <Day_of_the_Month> <Month_of_the_Year> <Day_of_the_Week>


              You are using extra * and it doesn't follow format. You need to remove extra *.






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                Cron follows following format.



                <Minute> <Hour> <Day_of_the_Month> <Month_of_the_Year> <Day_of_the_Week>


                You are using extra * and it doesn't follow format. You need to remove extra *.






                share|improve this answer












                Cron follows following format.



                <Minute> <Hour> <Day_of_the_Month> <Month_of_the_Year> <Day_of_the_Week>


                You are using extra * and it doesn't follow format. You need to remove extra *.







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                answered Nov 29 at 14:06









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