Mart van de Wege <m...@vdwege.eu> writes: > Stefan Monnier <monn...@iro.umontreal.ca> writes: > >> Mart van de Wege [2021-05-03 20:11:25] wrote: >>> Stefan Monnier <monn...@iro.umontreal.ca> writes: >>>>> root@galahad:~# grep btrbk /etc/ -rl >>>> >>>> Have you `grep`d in `/var/` as well? >>>> [ E.g. `/var/spool/crontabs` ] >>>> >>> Yep, nothing there, aside from the usual suspects (apt & dpkg files). >>> >>>>> And yet I find this in /var/log/btrbk.log: >>>>> >>>>> 2017-03-12T20:16:28+0100 startup v0.24.0 - - - - # btrbk command >>>>> line client, version 0.24.0 >>>> >>>> Any other mention of activity around that time in some other log file? >>>> >>>> >>> Not that I can see. I am going to see what patching btrbk to log PPID >>> shows up tonight. >> >> My usual "trick" is to log a full `ps --forest -ef`. > > Hmmm. If the PPID turns out to be ephemeral, then that is a good second > option. > Nope, not ephemeral at all, it's PID 1. Since I don't have timers running this job, apparently there's a zombie process somewhere?
Mart -- "We will need a longer wall when the revolution comes." --- AJS, quoting an uncertain source.