Hello,
Yes, but you will be awoken even if you didn't poke cron via socket because
of the timeout, and cron will check anyway for updates.



2014-05-14 6:54 GMT+02:00 Philip Guenther <[email protected]>:

> On Sun, May 11, 2014 at 10:34 PM, Tomek Wałaszek
<[email protected]>wrote:
>>
>> I'm trying to understand the reason of using unix socket to poke cron
>> daemon via crontab. If we would remove this feature from the cron then
>> the functionality
>> will be the same, I mean the cron would update the database because
>> modification time of the SPOOL DIR will be different. Cron will also get
>> the new data even when we delete the /var/cron/tabs/.sock.
>>
>> This maybe is a silly question but I dont quite get the idea of having
>> unix
>> socket in cron for reload.
>>
>
> Why poll when you get woken only when needed instead?
>
>
> Philip Guenther
>
>



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