Article 4SF3H [SOLVED] A simple cron job will not start

[SOLVED] A simple cron job will not start

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taylorkh
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Perhaps it is because it is Sunday morning but this should not be difficult :banghead:

I have setup a script to monitor the state of my VPN connection. Yes, it is marked executable. The script, when run as root, works fine. The system is a Raspberry Pi 3B+ running Ubuntu Mate 18.04. This is the scriptCode:#!/bin/bash
# this job will be run every so often as set in cron
# it will write a timestamp and the status of the ProtonVPN connection to a log

echo `date` >> /var/log/getmyip.log
pvpn --status | tee -a /var/log/getmyip.log
echo >> /var/log/getmyip.log

exitThe crontab entry is as follows (set at every 2 minutes just for testing)Quote:
# m h dom mon dow command
*/2 * * * * root /usr/local/sbin/getmyip.sh
systemctl shows cron is runningQuote:
root@t25-magic:~# systemctl status cron
a- cron.service - Regular background program processing daemon
Loaded: loaded (/lib/systemd/system/cron.service; enabled; vendor preset: enabled)
Active: active (running) since Sun 2019-10-13 06:04:51 EDT; 2h 37min ago
Docs: man:cron(8)
Main PID: 604 (cron)
Tasks: 1 (limit: 2152)
CGroup: /system.slice/cron.service
a""a"604 /usr/sbin/cron -f
The only thing I have observed which is a little strange is the color coding in crontab -e. I am editing with vim. The minute (*/2) is colored purple. The hour, dom and dow are teal blue. However, the mon - which is * - is also colored purple. I have no idea if this is significant. I have retyped the line in case I made some strange typo of the monthly * but the coloration is the same.

For my next trick it occurred to me that Ubuntu does not enable the root account in the way that CentOS for example does. I use sudo su - to access root. I set a password for root to see if that would help. I logged out as sudo su and logged in as root with a plain su. I restarted cron. Still no success. I even rebooted the computer :(

It can't be this hard. What am I overlooking???

TIA,

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