Re: OpenSuSE 11.0: crond dies



houghi wrote:

Günther Schwarz wrote:
Well, there was no such process anymore. It works now after restart,
and I'll have an eye on it.

Look in /var/log/messages and other logfiles.

Which other logfiles are of any relevance here?

Also if you notice it
the next time, do a `ps aux|grep cron` and `rccron status` to see
wether is was realy dead.

Yes, it was really dead. Dead as dead fish. I'll come back here as soon
as I do find out something relevant on this issue.

Günther
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