Work with cron
Return the contents of the specified user's crontab
CLI Example:
salt '*' cron.list_tab root
Return the contents of the specified user's crontab
CLI Example:
salt '*' cron.list_tab root
Return the contents of the user's crontab
CLI Example:
salt '*' cron.raw_cron root
Remove a cron job for a specified user. If any of the day/time params are specified, the job will only be removed if the specified params match.
CLI Example:
salt '*' cron.rm_job root /usr/local/weekly
salt '*' cron.rm_job root /usr/bin/foo dayweek=1
Remove cron environment variable for a specified user.
CLI Example:
salt '*' cron.rm_env root MAILTO
Remove a cron job for a specified user. If any of the day/time params are specified, the job will only be removed if the specified params match.
CLI Example:
salt '*' cron.rm_job root /usr/local/weekly
salt '*' cron.rm_job root /usr/bin/foo dayweek=1
Set up an environment variable in the crontab.
CLI Example:
salt '*' cron.set_env root MAILTO user@example.com
Sets a cron job up for a specified user.
CLI Example:
salt '*' cron.set_job root '*' '*' '*' '*' 1 /usr/local/weekly
Set up a special command in the crontab.
CLI Example:
salt '*' cron.set_special root @hourly 'echo foobar'
Writes the contents of a file to a user's crontab
CLI Example:
salt '*' cron.write_cron_file root /tmp/new_cron
Writes the contents of a file to a user's crontab and return error message on error
CLI Example:
salt '*' cron.write_cron_file_verbose root /tmp/new_cron
Current Salt release: 2014.1.6
Docs for previous releases on salt.rtfd.org.