1th at setevoy.kiev.ua
2014-Aug-11 11:30 UTC
[CentOS] yum-cron email notification doesn't appear
Hi. I'm installed yum-cron and set: # by default MAILTO is unset, so crond mails the output by itself # example: MAILTO=root MAILTO="root at domain.org.ua" I see in log that yum-cron done it's job: # grep "yum" /var/log/cron Aug 11 03:08:02 venti run-parts(/etc/cron.daily)[4516]: starting 0yum.cron Aug 11 03:49:30 venti run-parts(/etc/cron.daily)[4761]: finished 0yum.cron And I see that packages really updated, but - I don't see email notifications in my mail box... I got notification from spamd, for example, but nothing from yum-cron. How can i find it in maillog? Some text from 'Subject'? # grep "yum" /var/log/maillog Doesn't give result. Or - some other way to check? Thanks for tips.
On Mon, Aug 11, 2014 at 7:30 AM, <1th at setevoy.kiev.ua> wrote:> Hi. > > I'm installed yum-cron and set: > > # by default MAILTO is unset, so crond mails the output by itself > # example: MAILTO=root > MAILTO="root at domain.org.ua" > > I see in log that yum-cron done it's job: > > # grep "yum" /var/log/cron > Aug 11 03:08:02 venti run-parts(/etc/cron.daily)[4516]: starting > 0yum.cron > Aug 11 03:49:30 venti run-parts(/etc/cron.daily)[4761]: finished > 0yum.cron > > > And I see that packages really updated, but - I don't see email > notifications in my mail box... I got notification from spamd, for > example, but nothing from yum-cron. >Anything run by cron.daily scripts result in _one_ email (unless of course the script being run by cron.daily sends mail itself). If you want a separate message, set up a cronjob separate from cron.daily in cron.d> > How can i find it in maillog? Some text from 'Subject'?> # grep "yum" /var/log/maillog >grep for "run-parts /etc/cron.daily"> > Doesn't give result. > > Or - some other way to check? > > Thanks for tips. > _______________________________________________ > CentOS mailing list > CentOS at centos.org > http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos >-- ---~~.~~--- Mike // SilverTip257 //