Reputation: 1397
How to stop the CRON's set using SSH access. These CRON's are not displayed in my control panel as they are set using SSH access. I do have a ROOT access as its a virtual server.
Please help me.
Regards Gourav.
Upvotes: 0
Views: 1854
Reputation: 1817
Try running crontab -l
in ssh, which shows the list of cron jobs. If this list is different to what you have in your control panel, run crontab -e
and delete the lines you don't want.
Of course, because it's not your server, there may be other users running cron jobs, which you can't control...
Upvotes: 1
Reputation: 91762
When you are at the command prompt, you can use:
crontab -l // list crontab entries
crontab -e // edit crontab entries
crontab -r // remove all crontab entries
All of the current user of course (can be root).
Upvotes: 2