ere is the output of the cron log file. The name of the server has
been redacted.
# grep -i 'Feb 22' cron-20140223 | grep -i poweroff
Feb 22 18:00:01 xx CROND[2875]: (root) CMD (poweroff)
Feb 22 18:12:01 xx CROND[1894]: (root) CMD (poweroff)
Feb 22 18:16:01 xx CRO
On Sun, Feb 23, 2014 at 08:20:06AM -0600, Joseph Hesse wrote:
> I have a root cron job that powers down my server every day at 1am and
> 6pm. The output of '# crontab -l' is shown below.
>
> * 1,18 * * * poweroff
Nope. That says "every minute of hours 1 and 18". So 0100, 0101, 0102, 0103
etc
On 22.02.2014 22:27, James A. Peltier wrote:
>
> partprobe can rescan partitions, but it can't resize them. You may
> be able to use gparted or the parted text mode to resize partitions
> online.
Sadly you can't really do this without reboot. I'd love to be wrong,
but I hit the same problem in
Thank you. Sorry, I have egg on my face.
On 02/23/2014 08:22 AM, Stephen Harris wrote:
> On Sun, Feb 23, 2014 at 08:20:06AM -0600, Joseph Hesse wrote:
>> I have a root cron job that powers down my server every day at 1am and
>> 6pm. The output of '# crontab -l' is shown below.
>>
>> * 1,18 * * *
On Sun, Feb 23, 2014 at 8:33 AM, Nux! wrote:
> On 22.02.2014 22:27, James A. Peltier wrote:
>>
>> partprobe can rescan partitions, but it can't resize them. You may
>> be able to use gparted or the parted text mode to resize partitions
>> online.
>
> Sadly you can't really do this without reboot.
- Original Message -
| On Sun, Feb 23, 2014 at 8:33 AM, Nux! wrote:
| > On 22.02.2014 22:27, James A. Peltier wrote:
| >>
| >> partprobe can rescan partitions, but it can't resize them. You
| >> may
| >> be able to use gparted or the parted text mode to resize
| >> partitions
| >> online.
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