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Tue, 07 Aug 2007
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Bugger
I recommend you not fat finger a cron command, and type "crontab -r" accidentally. It just silently deletes your crontab, without giving you the chance to back out. Anyone notice that the r and e keys are next to each other?
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Paul Dwerryhouse
I know someone whose contract was terminated for doing just that. Admittedly, he'd done plenty of other silly things, like an errant rm -rf on a very key directory on an Oracle server.
But it was the crontab -r that broke the camel's back...
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