# Cron configuration options # Whether to read the system's default environment files (if present) # If set to "yes", cron will set a proper mail charset from the # locale information. If set to something other than 'yes', the default # charset 'C' (canonical name: ANSI_X3.4-1968) will be used. # # This has no effect on tasks running under cron; their environment can # only be changed via PAM or from within the crontab; see crontab(5). READ_ENV="yes" # Extra options for cron, see cron(8) # # For example, to enable LSB name support in /etc/cron.d/, use # EXTRA_OPTS='-l' # # Or, to log standard messages, plus jobs with exit status != 0: # EXTRA_OPTS='-L 5' # # For quick reference, the currently available log levels are: # 0 no logging (errors are logged regardless) # 1 log start of jobs # 2 log end of jobs # 4 log jobs with exit status != 0 # 8 log the process identifier of child process (in all logs) # #EXTRA_OPTS=""