hi

Marc Fellman wrote:
>> because init should respawn cron if it is not running.
>   I wil check the next time (I rebooted oops). From the moment the
> graphs stopped there wheren't any mentionings of fcron in the
> /var/log/messages. This was what pointed me in this  direction.

yes please :)

oops, i rechecked and found that cron will *not* be respawned by our
init. if it crashes then it will not be restarted automatically.
i add this to the inittab, since it really makes sense and regarding the
inittab of other distros i don't understand how i could forget about
that. again, thank you for pointing me in the right direction.

peter

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