Hello everyone!
I’m running a few different services off of my Ubuntu VM on ProxMox, and they’ve all been running great for about 6 months now. However, I’m trying to setup some better backups and such of individual services, and I wrote a bash script to do that for me and delete older backups once I accumulate enough.
All of that works 100% fine. Like absolutely no issues with the script when I run it myself. However, I can not for the life of me get crontab to run it.
If I run sudo ./folder/directory/backup.sh
then everything runs perfectly. However, if I setup my crontab with 0 * * * * ./folder/directory/backup.sh
I get absolutely nothing.
I have also tried setting the crontab with sudo
, sh
, sudo sh
, and both combinations without the dot in front of the path to the shell script.
Does anyone have any idea what I am doing wrong?
Thank you so much for any help
Update: I have edited /etc/crontab
with the following 0 * * * * * root /mnt/nas/freshrss/backups/backup.sh
. After waiting for the crontab to fire off, nothing happened. Still not really sure what’s going on.
What distro are you using? I haven’t seen
/etc/crontab
in quite a while with the advent of the/etc/cron.d
directory. That said,crontab -e
will handle this stuff for you.Edit: I see, Ubuntu. I’m not too familiar with what they’re doing over there. I have an
/etc/cron.d
dir on my Arch boxes. Some other stuff to check though: does any cron job run? If not, is the service running? You could also redirect this script’s output to a file under/tmp
or something to check if it’s running and what might be going wrong. Beyond that, check the systemd logs for any errors.