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2008 Dec 08
2
Anacron IS installed it is just that....
You have to have a system running for more than 65 minutes for it to run the daily cron jobs. And if this is a test system that you keep rebooting. Well. So if I want /var/log/rpmpkgs to get updated, I have to wait until the next day an keep the system up for a bit more than 65 minutes. Actually a quite reasonable requirement. Add this to my 'book': cron is your friend. Anacron
2010 Mar 11
3
crontab and/or anacrontab ?
Is one meant to have one or the other? If so, which is recommended? I have -------------------------------- [tim at helen etc]$ cat anacrontab # /etc/anacrontab: configuration file for anacron # See anacron(8) and anacrontab(5) for details. SHELL=/bin/sh PATH=/sbin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin MAILTO=root 1 65 cron.daily run-parts /etc/cron.daily 7 70 cron.weekly
2015 Mar 11
3
Tasks in /etc/cron.daily on CentOS 7?
Hi, I just configured SquidAnalyzer, a nifty little network statistics tool that I'm using mainly in school networks to monitor network usage. I want to run the '/usr/bin/squid-analyzer' script once a day. I took a peek in /etc/cron.daily, and the package already installed an /etc/cron.daily/0squidanalyzer script. I wanted to know at what time CentOS ran the cron.daily scripts,
2009 Jan 03
7
RH devel kernels for Centos repo
Hi, RH devel kernels from http://people.redhat.com/dzickus/el5/ built against Centos tree are available here: http://fs12.vsb.cz/hrb33/el5/hrb-kernel/stable/x86_64/repodata/ http://fs12.vsb.cz/hrb33/el5/hrb-kernel/stable/i386/repodata/ Regards, David Hrb??
2009 May 19
8
Auto-installing security updates?
I've been asked to think about setting up an installation for a recently- widowed man. His needs are small - mail, Internet, on-line banking, basically - but his wife dealt with all of it on her laptop and he feels very insecure. It seems to me that CentOS would be perfect for him except for the need to keep it securely patched. I'm wondering if it's possible to auto-install
2008 Aug 04
5
Reloading /etc/hosts
I am doing some testing and am having to make many changes to /etc/hosts Is there a way to reload the /etc/hosts file without doing a service network restart? I hope that in a while I can run BIND with a bunch of faked-out zone files (did this once to crack a Vonage PAP2). But for right now, I cannot introduce BIND to the equation....
2006 Jan 29
8
Infinite loop shutting down xendomains
Pardon me for a long detailed post but this looks pretty serious. The bottom line is that, when I attempt to shut down or reboot my simple xen-2.0.7 server running FC3 with two domUs, shutting down xendomains appears to send python into an infinite loop. This may be due to a serious misconfiguration on my part but it is certainly a big problem. If we shutdown the domUs manually first, the
2008 Dec 08
7
New rpm, same name, how to update
I have to build my own rpms for the HIPL project. I update my copy of the code and make rpm. Thing is the rpm name never changes from patch to patch. Is there a way to have yum apply the new code as an update and not have to erase then install?
2009 Jan 11
11
mp3 to wav converter
What is there available for Centos? Now that Audacity is no longer available to us... I do have Audacity on an XP system, so I do have the option to shuffle files between systems....
2018 Jul 02
3
cron.daily and others, not running
Hello Pete, On Mon, 02 Jul 2018 09:59:17 +0100 Pete Biggs <pete at biggs.org.uk> wrote: > > > > So, service is running but what could happen that makes /etc/cron.* not > > being fired? > > You don't say, but if this is CentOS 7, then cron.daily/weekly/monthly > is run using anacron, not cron. Oops, yes CentOS 7, sorry. For the record: # service anacron
2018 Jul 02
1
cron.daily and others, not running
> > So, service is running but what could happen that makes /etc/cron.* not > being fired? You don't say, but if this is CentOS 7, then cron.daily/weekly/monthly is run using anacron, not cron. It's configured in /etc/anacrontab and is usually run once a day by the script /etc/cron.hourly/0anacron - cron.hourly is still run by cron. If the script doesn't exist, then
2011 Mar 13
2
cron issue
I made a script to backup a folder on a remote server it works manually, I set a cron job to launch the script every 2 mins (for test), I sse in the log this line Mar 13 13:10:01 debian /USR/SBIN/CRON[6302]: (root) CMD (root /usr/bin/backup.sh) but when I sheck the remote server nothing is done, any sugestions pls
2008 Dec 11
4
PHP5 on CentOS4.7?
Hi all, Does anyone know if CentOS 4.7 will support PHP5 natively? I have searched centos.org site, but can't see anything related to this? -- Kind Regards Rudi Ahlers
2008 Nov 08
4
Hiding Files in Samba
I may need a strong shot of coffee but I though putting "hide files = /~*/" as follows in the samba config file would hide files with a tilde. [homes] comment = Home Directories browseable = no writable = yes hide files = /~*/ Unfortunately after restarting the server the files are still visible. Regards, Vandaman.
2018 Jul 02
2
cron.daily and others, not running
Hello there, I've just noticed that scripts in /etc/cron.{daily,weekly,...} are not launched for several weeks (I noticed a `locate` not finding a recently added binary). Exactly, it's since June 02, and `# service cron status` says: Redirecting to /bin/systemctl status crond.service * crond.service - Command Scheduler Loaded: loaded (/usr/lib/systemd/system/crond.service; enabled;
2008 Jan 03
8
Random files in homedir gets deleted
On one of my systems I seem to loose a file or two from time to time. Last night, one of my files (/home/online/sh/NattjobbPrivat.sh) was deleted/removed/vanished. Another time it was /home/online/sh/daemon that was deleted. But I can't seem to find anything strange in the logs or in the history, nor would any of my scripts running in crontab mess with those files. Where can I look for
2008 May 16
2
samba & samba-common installed then erased, but by whom?
I saw this in Logwatch today for one of my servers: --------------------- yum Begin ------------------------ Packages Installed: samba-common.i386 3.0.23c-2.el5.2.0.2 samba.i386 3.0.23c-2.el5.2.0.2 Packages Erased: samba-common samba ---------------------- yum End ------------------------- No one, including myself, has even logged into this box in the past few
2008 Oct 03
5
Proposed New Mailing List
Karanbir Singh wrote: > And yea, working on setting up a sort of list to handle > much of this semi OT traffic. More news on that around > Wed next week, dint ask about it now. Off course people are going to ask. In my opinion as long as a topic is marked OT, it is preferable to one not marked but one in which the OP has not even done basic research on his problem. One distro had a
2006 Jan 09
2
Scheduling tasks using cron...
Hi all. Can anyone help me with scheduling tasks? I'm running Centos4.2 (updated via yum starting from 4.0). I know I have vixie-cron and anacron packages installed (came like that, from first install, I guess). I read the crontab syntax man page (man 5 crontab) and I made an entry as a normal user (using crontab -e) that looks like the following: 30 0 9 1 1 /bin/ls -F /home/jose >
2015 Apr 09
2
install problem
On 4/9/2015 2:44 PM, Chuck Campbell wrote: > > I don't think this made it to the list yesterday. At least I never saw > it show up. it showed up here. dunno what to suggest. maybe install 5.11 on a VM somewhere with the same package set and architecture (on the blown system, /var/log/rpmpkgs, then copy everything in /bin ? boot the target system with a rescue OS, mount your