Suresh Ramasubramanian posted in linux-india-help:
> [3/24/2004 3:33 PM] Sajith S :
>
> >hi
> > i tried that and now it is working fine
> >thanks
> >sajith s
>
> No it is not. Without cronjobs your system is missing a whole lot of
> stuff that you need to keep your system running and stable
For example, sar data collection, slocate database rebuild, logfile
rotation etc.
> Instead of following stupid suggestions like that, use your head a bit.
> See what is causing the errors and fix that instead of disabling cron.
To the OP: I did post in this thread how to go about troubleshooting
your problem. Quoting myself:
That sounds suspiciously like a misbehaving cron job. Check your cron logs
for that time, and peep into every script to see what each one is doing.
On Redhat, /var/log/cron.
Binand
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