The crontabs on RHEL seem to be duplicated in two places, /etc/cron.d
, and /var/spool/cron
. I've checked, and neither of these are simlinks to the other, and neither are any of the crons contained in either location.
I guess my most important question is this, which of these two is the authoritative location? If I were to edit a file in only one of these two, which one would I have to make my edit in to get it to execute?
/var/spool/cron
is where the individual user crontabs live. As user,crontab -e
edits the corresponding file in/var/spool/cron
./etc/cron.d
is a directory that is scanned for modular crontab files. The syntax is slightly different for files in that directory. The cron entries have an additional field for auser
to run the cron entries as. This is the same as a systemwide/etc/crontab
file.See RedHat's documentation here: http://docs.redhat.com/docs/en-US/Red_Hat_Enterprise_Linux/3/html/System_Administration_Guide/ch-autotasks.html