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How do I see all existing scheduled tasks??

matteosistisette

New Pleskian
Hi,

I have Plesk 9.5 with only one domain.

From the Home page, I go to "Scheduled Task". Then, I am obliged to select a system user for which to manage the scheduled tasks.

I want to see all existing cronjobs, and there are like 57 system users. Going through them one by one to examine the one or two cron jobs of each one (and most of them won't even have one) is out of question.

So how do I get a list of all existing cronjobs of all users?
 
You can look in the /var/spool/cron/ directory, they are stored there. You can grep the files for the line you are looking for.
 
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