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Linux Start Restart and Stop The Cron or Crond Service

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How do I start, restart and stop the cron service under Linux / UNIX / BSD like operating systems?

Cron (crond) daemon or service is use to execute scheduled commands or scripts. cron wakes up every minute, examining all stored crontabs, checking each command to
see if it should be run in the current minute.

If you are using Redhat (RHEL)/Fedora Core/Cent OS Linux use the following commands.

Task: Start cron service

To start the cron service, use:
# /etc/init.d/crond start


Task: Stop cron service

To stop the cron service, use:
# /etc/init.d/crond stop


Task: Restart cron service

To restart the cron service, use:
# /etc/init.d/crond restart


If you are using Debian or Ubuntu Linux the following commands.

Task: Debian Start cron service

To start the cron service, use:
# /etc/init.d/cron start


OR
$ sudo /etc/init.d/cron start


Task: Debian Stop cron service

To stop the cron service, use:
# /etc/init.d/cron stop


OR
$ sudo /etc/init.d/cron stop


Task: Debian Restart cron service

To restart the cron service, use:
# /etc/init.d/cron restart


OR
$ sudo /etc/init.d/cron restart


Task : Start the cron service at boot time

It is recommended that you start the service at boot time so that job can run w/o problems.

If you are using Redhat (RHEL)/Fedora Core/Cent OS Linux use the following commands to ensure that the service remains enabled after a reboot:
# chkconfig crond on


You can use a text based GUI tool called ntsysv to enable crond service:
# ntsysv


If you are using Debian or Ubuntu Linux use the following commands to ensure that

the service remains enabled after a reboot:
# rcconf


OR
$ sudo rcconf


You can use command line tool
update-rc.d:
# update-rc.d cron defaults


OR
$ sudo update-rc.d cron defaults
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