stories about actually using FC3t1 on a regular basis?

Harry Putnam reader at newsguy.com
Tue Aug 10 14:04:09 UTC 2004


Russell Coker <russell at coker.com.au> writes:

> The fact that he reports cron as dieing occasionally indicates that there is 
> probably some other problem.  It could be a bug in crond, it could be some 
> script killing it.

(OP)
And I do have selinux disabled too.

This (Crond dieing) just happened again.  I noticed no mail had been
retrieved this morning.  Checking:
        service crond status

Shows the same message I posted previously:
  # service crond status
crond dead but pid file exists

Any idea how I can debug this?





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