/var/svc/log/system-cron:default.log and indicated that it couldn't find the user. Possibly due to NFS not being mounted.
sharfah@starship:~> tail -10 /var/svc/log/system-cron:default.log
[ Aug 16 00:01:25 Stopping because service disabled. ]
[ Aug 16 00:01:25 Executing stop method (:kill) ]
[ Aug 16 00:07:27 Enabled. ]
[ Aug 16 00:07:28 Executing start method ("/lib/svc/method/svc-cron") ]
[ Aug 16 00:07:28 Method "start" exited with status 0 ]
! No such user as sharfah - cron entries not created Sun Aug 16 00:07:28 2009
We then got the Unix SAs to restart svc:/system/cron:default:
sharfah@starship:~> tail -10 /var/svc/log/system-cron:default.log
[ Aug 18 17:25:19 Stopping because service restarting. ]
[ Aug 18 17:25:19 Executing stop method (:kill) ]
[ Aug 18 17:25:20 Executing start method ("/lib/svc/method/svc-cron") ]
[ Aug 18 17:25:20 Method "start" exited with status 0 ]
Another way to fix this issue, is to edit and resave crontab.
For debugging cron issues, a useful tip is to look at /var/mail/user which will contain any stdout or errors from your cron jobs.
Related post:Percent Sign in Crontab
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