Crontab (Replaced) on Logs - explanation












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I've noticed that one of my scripts aren't running and found that it is on last Feb 21.



Checked it on the cron logs and found this one:



Feb 21 16:07:21 callertag-cc01 crontab[18564]: (ctapp) REPLACE (ctapp)
Feb 21 16:08:01 callertag-cc01 crond[848]: (ctapp) RELOAD (/var/spool/cron/ctapp)


I think someone edit it and replaced it or even delete the data in crontab. Is this true? If not, can you explain what this log is showing?



Note: The Date-Time is exactly right when I Stop receiving the SMS every day.










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    I've noticed that one of my scripts aren't running and found that it is on last Feb 21.



    Checked it on the cron logs and found this one:



    Feb 21 16:07:21 callertag-cc01 crontab[18564]: (ctapp) REPLACE (ctapp)
    Feb 21 16:08:01 callertag-cc01 crond[848]: (ctapp) RELOAD (/var/spool/cron/ctapp)


    I think someone edit it and replaced it or even delete the data in crontab. Is this true? If not, can you explain what this log is showing?



    Note: The Date-Time is exactly right when I Stop receiving the SMS every day.










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      I've noticed that one of my scripts aren't running and found that it is on last Feb 21.



      Checked it on the cron logs and found this one:



      Feb 21 16:07:21 callertag-cc01 crontab[18564]: (ctapp) REPLACE (ctapp)
      Feb 21 16:08:01 callertag-cc01 crond[848]: (ctapp) RELOAD (/var/spool/cron/ctapp)


      I think someone edit it and replaced it or even delete the data in crontab. Is this true? If not, can you explain what this log is showing?



      Note: The Date-Time is exactly right when I Stop receiving the SMS every day.










      share|improve this question














      I've noticed that one of my scripts aren't running and found that it is on last Feb 21.



      Checked it on the cron logs and found this one:



      Feb 21 16:07:21 callertag-cc01 crontab[18564]: (ctapp) REPLACE (ctapp)
      Feb 21 16:08:01 callertag-cc01 crond[848]: (ctapp) RELOAD (/var/spool/cron/ctapp)


      I think someone edit it and replaced it or even delete the data in crontab. Is this true? If not, can you explain what this log is showing?



      Note: The Date-Time is exactly right when I Stop receiving the SMS every day.







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