stopped
already.
-Luke
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Luke Scharf, Systems Administrator
Virginia Tech Aerospace and Ocean Engineering
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e between 1 and 7199s.
> Computing $RANDOM doesn't bring anything to the overall distribution quality too.
Good point. I've changed over to freshclam -d now -- using the
/etc/init.d/freshclam script that was graciously provided by the crashat
RPM for the purpose.
-Luke
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randomness, I did it like so (on a Linux box where bash is
always available):
SHELL=/bin/bash
0 * * * * sleep $[ $RANDOM % 3600 ] ; /usr/bin/freshclam --quiet
This does seem more polite than hitting it hard, right on the hour.
-Luke
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t way, I
could auto-patch machines from my desk by merely lifting a finger over
my left mouse button. :-)~
-Luke
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Luke Scharf, Systems Administrator
Virginia Tech Aerospace and Ocean Engineering
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