What is the difference between the crontab located in /etc/crontab and the crontab that can be edited using crontab -e?
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As Ignacio said, /etc/crontab is the system wide crontab.
The format of /etc/crontab is like this:
# m h dom mon dow user command
* * * * * someuser echo 'foo'
while crontab -e is per user, it's worth mentioning with no -u argument the crontab command goes to the current users crontab. You can do crontab -e -u <username> to edit a specific users crontab.
Notice in a per user crontab there is no 'user' field.
# m h dom mon dow command
* * * * * echo 'foo'
An aspect of crontabs that may be confusing is that root also has its own crontab. e.g. crontab -e -u root will not edit /etc/crontab See Configuring cron.
In most Linux distros, per user crontabs are typically stored in: /var/spool/cron/crontabs/<username> (vixie-cron).
RHEL based distributions are stored in /var/spool/cron/<username>. (cronie)
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1FYI, the path given above is incorrect: per-user crontabs are stored in /var/spool/cron/crontabs/
(I tried twice to submit this simple correction.) – MartyMacGyver Jan 08 '16 at 18:09 -
1... and it's corrected now. – MartyMacGyver Jan 08 '16 at 19:12
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Actually, it's stored in `/var/spool/cron/root` for root's per-user crontab on a RHEL 6 system. Haven't checked Ubuntu, but saying "typically" seems a bit of a stretch. – Wildcard Aug 28 '17 at 20:48
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@Wildcard I think "typically" is a fair word to use. RHEL distros ship w/ "cronie" (and anacron I believe) which is their fork of ISC-Cron/vixie cron. I don't think that's a stretch, in any case I've updated my answer to include more detail. – skrewler Sep 22 '17 at 06:07
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1For a quick lookup of the paths across distros, search for the string `path[crontabs]` in [the CFEngine "paths" library](https://github.com/cfengine/masterfiles/blob/master/lib/paths.cf) and check the context (the preceding context lines look like e.g. `redhat::`). There's more variation than you think; e.g. SUSE puts them in `/var/spool/cron/tabs`. (Abstracting distro differences is one of the reasons CFEngine was originally created, so it's often a good reference.) – Wildcard Sep 22 '17 at 06:20
One is the system crontab and can only be edited by root, and the other is the user crontab and can be edited by a user and exists per user.
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