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    Default Help > yum command in cron schedule deleted

    Hi all,

    Accidentally I deleted the yum command. Please help me to copy the yum schedule which listed into crontab -u root -l.

    Thanks alot in advance.

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    There isn't a standard yum command in the root crontab. You shouldn't need one so long as you have upcp running Server and Security updates daily.
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