Path: utzoo!attcan!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!cmcl2!phri!marob!daveh From: daveh@marob.MASA.COM (Dave Hammond) Newsgroups: comp.unix.xenix Subject: Cron mysteriously stops cronning. Message-ID: <660@marob.MASA.COM> Date: 16 May 89 15:16:56 GMT Reply-To: daveh@marob.masa.com (Dave Hammond) Organization: ESCC New York City Lines: 25 This topic was bandied about recently, however I can't recall the resolution. The machine is a standard 386 running SCO 2.3.1. The cron task has functioned normally since installing 2.3.1 (in fact, since the first installation of 2.1.3 back in '86). All-of-a-sudden, last Friday it stops running. A 'ps' shows cron is still alive, yet it has not run any tasks since. There were no mail messages from 'login' to root (usually how cron message are mailed) indicating a problem. A basic cron debugger ("date > logfile" once-a-day) was run on the last fateful day, but not since. Rebooting either has no effect, or apparently will re-engage cron, which stops cronning shortly (24 hours or so) thereafter. Is there a SCO patch for this? Does anyone else care to share strange cron tales? Any pointers, at all, will be appreciated. BTW, might this have anything to do with daylight savings time changes? -- Dave Hammond daveh@marob.masa.com