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Symptom & Impact
Recurring maintenance, backups, and reports fail silently, increasing operational risk.
Environment & Reproduction
Typically follows rc.conf cleanup or migration where scheduler service flags changed.
Root Cause Analysis
Cron service state, crontab syntax, or periodic configuration drift disrupts execution chain.
Quick Triage
Check scheduler service status and inspect recent log entries for skipped jobs.
Step-by-Step Diagnosis
Validate crontab ownership, PATH assumptions, and periodic daily/weekly scripts.

Solution – Primary Fix
Re-enable cron service, correct job definitions, and run controlled test execution.
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Solution – Alternative Approaches
Move critical jobs to supervised task runners with explicit retry and alerting.
Verification & Acceptance Criteria
Scheduled tasks run at expected times and produce expected outputs.
Rollback Plan
Restore previous crontab and periodic configs from backup if new schedule fails.
Prevention & Hardening
Add heartbeat checks and job success telemetry for all critical schedules.
Related Errors & Cross-Refs
Related to script permission errors and missing environment variable incidents.
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References & Further Reading
FreeBSD cron and periodic subsystem documentation.
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