Note: I've viewed cron: can’t lock /var/run/crond.pid, otherpid may be 3759 but I believe my question is different (but with the same resulting problem.)
I'm very new to cron. I setup a script to run a python script every minute to test that everything was working. I did use crontab
to accomplish this. It worked great, so I wanted to switch it to run every 4 hour.
I changed my * * * * * {...}
to * */4 * * * {...}
but the job is continues to run every minute. It's been like this for the last hour or so.
When I attempt to run cron restart
(thinking that would solve the problem), I receive the following error message:
cron: can't lock /var/run/crond.pid, otherpid may be 2311: Resource temporarily unavailable
Is my cron syntax wrong? And why might I not be able to restart cron?
Your syntax should be
A
*
in the minute field causes it to run every minute, as you're experiencing. A zero will cause it to run at 0 minutes past the hour, every 4 hours.Not sure why you can't restart cron; perhaps your cron job is DoS'ing your machine.
Do you literally mean you typed "cron restart" to restart cron? You should probably be using the init script instead: /etc/init.d/cron restart. I suspect you're seeing the output of the cron server trying to start (i.e. ignoring the "restart" argument).