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by dmuth
16 days ago
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> stdout and stderr output often ends up in a black hole Ain't that the truth. Literally every crontab I've written for the last 10 years has had this in it: 2>&1 | logger -t cron-WHATEVER ...and that does a pretty good job of capturing anything that the script emits and making it easy to grep for in syslog the following morning. But I'm still amazed at how many crontabs I run across that don't capture any output at all. |
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It’s… certainly a product of its time. (I have my system mailer set up to actually send mail to my Gmail account, with authenticated SMTP via API keys, which I did 15 years ago and have no recollection of how I even did it. It still works… somehow. I don’t even use Gmail any more, and I’ll be damned if I have to figure out how to do it with fastmail, and lord knows doing unauthenticated old-school SMTP is just gonna get sent to fastmail’s black hole, so that idea ain’t gonna work either.)