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The guide database keeps messing up and won't accept new data so these commands fixes the database. So instead of my having to run them manually I would like to have them periodically run themselves.
Script makes sense, would this be something a novice can teach themself to do?
Also, anyway to test this command to see if it's working? I see the entry "Guide Indexing Complete" in my cron log but have no clue if they effectively run. Example, all this time I didn't realize the drive has to first be mounted RW so I assumed they were working ok.
Soapm wrote: ↑2023-05-14 03:16
Also, anyway to test this command to see if it's working?
If you have a functioning mta, or mail transport agent, and the alias for user to get the cron result mail, then /var/mail/user will contain the results of every cron job.
Soapm wrote: ↑2023-05-14 03:16
Also, anyway to test this command to see if it's working?
If you have a functioning mta, or mail transport agent, and the alias for user to get the cron result mail, then /var/mail/user will contain the results of every cron job.