At 10:10 a 04/16/98 +0800, you wrote:
> I use 'top' to find that there is a job 'find' run by nobody which
>take up about 9X.X% CPU time. I think the problem is come from crontab,
>Do anyone have idea to fix it? or improve it?!
It's supposed to do that.
I imagine RedHat goes with 1 AM since no one is going to be using their
computer at that time. Silly! That's when I'm most likely to be using my
home computer!
If this is a problem, change things in your /etc/crontabs (as Rick
mentioned) and specify a more convenient time.
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