On Wed, Sep 21, 2016 at 07:26:18PM +0200, Patrick Dupre wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> I am a bit surprise by the answers that I received.
> Again, cron and anacron used to run quite well for a long time.
> Both can co-live, one run periodically according to /etc/crontab
> and /etc/cron.daily /etc/cron.weekly, etc...
> and anacron could make the relay, in case that the machine was 
> turned off.
> Why give up this logic?
> 
> Now, we have
> /etc/crond.d with 
> 0hourly
> raid-check
> /etc/cron.hourly with
> 0anacron
> 
> /etc/cron.daily/
> seems to be ignored
> 
> 
> Where is the logic?

I'm not sure where your and my systems differ.  But on mine,
cron.daily is certainly NOT ignored.  I get daily logwatch
reports from there and my locate database is updated from
there.

In fact, since I learned about the systemD mechanism for
daily updates of the locate database, I activated it to
see the effect and I'm getting twice daily updates.

The crond manpage says it reads /etc/anacrontab.  It is
from there that daily/weekly/monthly get executed.

Jon
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Jon H. LaBadie                  jo...@jgcomp.com
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