Re: /etc/cron.daily/apt hangs [deviated discussion]
- From: Derek Broughton <derek@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 24 Feb 2009 11:34:43 -0400
Nils Kassube wrote:
Daevid Vincent wrote:
Switching off/on a desktop is so bad for the hardware. It's better to
just leave them on.
Can you explain what part of the hardware will be damaged from regular
switching on/off? I'm using computers at home for >20 years and I have
always switched them off when I'm not at home and during the night. I
don't think I had any harware fail within the first 5 years of their
life.
There's no truth to that ridiculous urban myth. It would probably be true
if one were switching on & off _often_, but most computers will go through
no more than two on-off cycles daily. It's over a decade since I had a
computer component fail for anything that could likely be powering on/off,
and that was an actual power switch! These days, the drive is always the
first thing to go.
Especially any Unix flavor -- for exactly the
reasons we're discussing here. Crontabs need to be run. Having them all
"catchup" later (via anacron) is a kludge.
It is not a "kludge" because as somebody else mentioned there are no
guarantees about timing for cron.daily, etc. (and in fact anacron
_doesn't_ run anything that you have set exact times for -ie, those with
their own crontab entries). There are very few things on a _personal_
system that need to be run at set times.
IIRC, this desktop machine I am using right now needs about 70W. If I keep
it running over night only for a few cron jobs it would cost me an extra
40 ?uro per year. Therefore I prefer the anacron kludge.
It would cost me far more than that - 24/7 at 70W is about my entire
generating capacity, since I live off-grid.
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derek
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