Earlier than the censorship equipment will inform me this query has been requested earlier than, shut the query down I inform you that the options they supply doesn’t work.
ChatGPT ideas are usually not capable of resolve it both.
What I simply considered earlier than asking this query, is that the consumer I’ve will not be an admin consumer. May that be the explanation?
Full disk entry after all already granted. To cron and crontab. Nonetheless not working.
* * * * * /bin/echo "Cron ran at ignore date" >> /Customers/j/cron_test.log 2>&1
Results in nothing. Months like this.
sudo tccutil reset SystemPolicyFullDiskAccess cron
No such bundle identifier "cron" macoscron is a system binary with no bundle ID.
So its not as a system bundle that’s acceptable for full disk entry.
I’m about to replace, perhaps these information shall be changed or one thing.
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The logs are empty, and tried unload and
sudo launchctl unload /System/Library/LaunchDaemons/com.vix.cron.plist sudo launchctl load -w /System/Library/LaunchDaemons/com.vix.cron.plist
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sudo log present --predicate 'course of == "cron"' --info --last 7d Filtering the log information utilizing "course of == "cron"" Skipping debug messages, move --debug to incorporate. Timestamp Thread Kind Exercise PID TTL -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Log - Default: 0, Data: 0, Debug: 0, Error: 0, Fault: 0 Exercise - Create: 0, Transition: 0, Actions: 0 m|j@maclap-1/ ps aux | grep cron root 514 0.0 0.0 426981904 4848 ?? Ss 27Jun25 0:04.24 /usr/sbin/cron j 5937 0.0 0.0 410724448 1472 s000 S+ 1:01PM 0:00.00 /usr/bin/grep --color=at all times cron