Greetings,
- Original Message -
> So it's pretty normal for you when all of your cron jobs, which you've
> put inside cron.daily, just don't work, right? To me -- that seems
> like a disaster.
It was a "bug" manifest in bad file permissions. Every bug is potentially a
disaster to someon
On Sat, Jan 7, 2012 at 11:50 PM, Scott Dowdle wrote:
> I can confirm this to be the case although I wouldn't use the word "disaster"
> nor "shit"... but to each his own.
>
So it's pretty normal for you when all of your cron jobs, which you've
put inside cron.daily, just don't work, right? To me
Greetings,
- Original Message -
> It appears that on normal SL6 install the /etc/cron.hourly/0anacron
> is 755, while inside my template it was 644.
> That's the problem. All hourly runs were dry runs, hence no daily
> runs, no logrotates, et cetera.
>
> I've downloaded the original scie
I have a bunch of EL6 (Scientific Linux, to be precise) containers up
and running from a bunch of EL6 HNs. Today I discovered that my log
files on those containers was never rotated. Literally: _never_. I've
started to dig why the bloody hell. I thought of everything. First of
all I thought about b