Thanks.

Every looks fine.
My point is that both anacron and crond run on a weekly basis, while
I only need anacron.

> > On my machine, I have crond and anacron running.
> > I guess that I do not need crond.
> > I can easily manage crond, but waht about anacron?
> >
> > systemctl status anacron
> > Unit anacron.service could not be found
> > systemctl status anacrond
> > Unit anacrond.service could not be found
> >
> > while
> > systemctl status crond
> > ● crond.service - Command Scheduler
> >     Loaded: loaded (/usr/lib/systemd/system/crond.service; enabled; vendor 
> > preset: enabled)
> >     Active: active (running) since Sun 2019-09-22 09:09:21 CEST; 3h 5min ago
> >   Main PID: 1429 (crond)
> >      Tasks: 7 (limit: 4915)
> >     Memory: 4.3G
> >     CGroup: /system.slice/crond.service
> >             ├─ 1429 /usr/sbin/crond -n
> >             ├─ 8113 /usr/sbin/anacron -s
> >             ├─10084 /usr/bin/bash /bin/run-parts /etc/cron.weekly
> >             ├─10088 /bin/sh /etc/cron.weekly/backup.cron
> >
> >
> > It seems that anacron is a service of crond.
> >
> > Is the only option to remove crontabs?
> 
> If you were to look at the file /lib/systemd/system/crond.service you'd see 
> that it only starts crond.
> 
> Then, you would look at the various system cron directories and find that 
> /etc/cron.hourly contains 0anacron.
> 
> Then you'd check /etc/anacrontab to see that it is responsible for running 
> "run-parts" when the criteria is met.

cat /etc/anacrontab 
#period in days   delay in minutes   job-identifier   command
1       5       cron.daily              nice run-parts /etc/cron.daily
7       25      cron.weekly             nice run-parts /etc/cron.weekly
@monthly 45     cron.monthly            nice run-parts /etc/cron.monthly


> anacron should exit when those jobs are complete.
> 
> If those jobs aren't completing you have another issue.

> You should see entries along these lines in the journal.
> 
> Sep 22 03:01:01 meimei.greshko.com run-parts[22266]: (/etc/cron.hourly) 
> starting 0anacron
> Sep 22 03:01:01 meimei.greshko.com anacron[22272]: Anacron started on 
> 2019-09-22
> Sep 22 03:01:01 meimei.greshko.com anacron[22272]: Will run job `cron.daily' 
> in 37 min.
> Sep 22 03:01:01 meimei.greshko.com anacron[22272]: Will run job `cron.weekly' 
> in 57 min.
> Sep 22 03:01:01 meimei.greshko.com anacron[22272]: Jobs will be executed 
> sequentially
> Sep 22 03:01:01 meimei.greshko.com run-parts[22274]: (/etc/cron.hourly) 
> finished 0anacron
> Sep 22 03:38:01 meimei.greshko.com anacron[22272]: Job `cron.daily' started
> Sep 22 03:38:01 meimei.greshko.com anacron[22272]: Job `cron.daily' terminated
> Sep 22 03:58:01 meimei.greshko.com anacron[22272]: Job `cron.weekly' started
> Sep 22 03:58:08 meimei.greshko.com anacron[22272]: Job `cron.weekly' 
> terminated
> Sep 22 03:58:08 meimei.greshko.com anacron[22272]: Normal exit (2 jobs run)
> Sep 22 04:01:01 meimei.greshko.com run-parts[23286]: (/etc/cron.hourly) 
> starting 0anacron
> Sep 22 04:01:01 meimei.greshko.com run-parts[23292]: (/etc/cron.hourly) 
> finished 0anacron
> 
> Notice that the anacron introduces a "random" delay to start run-parts.  So, 
> you may see anacron "running" for a while until all the processes it is 
> responsible for starting have finished.  So, looking at the above I would 
> have seen anacron running on my system from 03:01:01 until 03:58:08
> 
> -- 
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> there so many of them?
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