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tarsier_90410
Nimbostratus
Aug 25, 2009way to list pools?
I am trying to find a way for an irule (9.x LTM) to query for a list of all pools on the system, but so far have not found a way to do so. Is this possible?
Chris_FP
Cirrus
Dec 10, 2009
First check to see if cron daemon is running
My Unix/Linux is not as good as it should be but output from ps -ef seems to indicate that it is
"1131 ? S 0:13 crond CONSOLE=/dev/console TERM=linux INIT_VERSION=sysvinit-2.85 PATH=/sbin:/usr/sbin:/bin:/usr/bin:/usr/X11R6/bin RUNLEVEL=3 runlevel=3 PWD=/ LANG=C PREVLEVEL=N previous=N platform=D84 SHLVL=2 _=/sbin/initlog"
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Second check the contents of the crontab to see if the cron.daily entry exists and that is sequenced to fire off
crontab contains :-
cron tab for root
1-59/30 * * * * /usr/bin/diskmonitor
Not sure what I would need to put in the crontab file
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Third make sure the permission for the cron file can execute
You can also change an entry in crontab for cron.daily to
02 4 * * * root run-parts /etc/cron.daily >/var/log/crondaily.log 2>&1
This should create a crondaily.log to determine if it kicked-off.
I added the line above and crondaily.log file is not created.
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