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What is crondtab daemon?

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The cron daemon reads the /etc/cronlog.conf configuration
file provided by the user to log the information. If a
configuration file has not been created, then the cron
daemon creates a log of its activities in the
/var/adm/cron/log file. The cron daemon reads the
configuration file when it is activated and when it receives
the hangup signal.

If the cron daemon is not able to create or open the
user-specified logfile, then it creates a log of its
activities in the /var/adm/cron/log file.

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