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[cobalt-users] Cron is dead
- Subject: [cobalt-users] Cron is dead
- From: "David Safarik" <safarik@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri Mar 9 21:16:07 2001
- List-id: Mailing list for users to share thoughts on Cobalt products. <cobalt-users.list.cobalt.com>
A few days ago I applied the latest patches from Cobalt to my Raq3. I have
since discovered that my RaQ was restarted yesterday (I'm not sure why) and
that crond wasn't running when the server came back up. I can run crond
manually but it doesn't automatically start when the server is re-booted. I
presume crond needs a symbolic link in the /etc/rc.d/rc3.d directory to auto
start?
My questions are -
1) What should I name the link?
2) Do I need to put the link in any other rcx.d directory?
3) It appears that I have more free memory than usual so I'm suspecting that
something else may be missing. Can someone compare their rc3.d directory to
mine (listed below) and let me know if anything else is missing?
Any ideas how this may have happened?
TIA
Dave
/etc/rc.d/rc3.d
K10arkeia
K20nfs
K35atalk
K35dhcpd
K35smb
K40snmpd
K45named
K89portmap
S01syslog
S05tmpinit
S10network
S14nfslock
S15quota
S20random
S35storage
S50inet
S60arkeia
S60nfsfs
S65tomcat
S74admserv
S74postgresql
S75httpd
S80sendmail
S86bwmgmt
S90mysql
S95lcdsleep.init
S95networker
S99local