On Friday 25 May 2007, Tony Nelson wrote: >At 2:13 AM -0400 5/25/07, Gene Heskett wrote: >>On Thursday 24 May 2007, Tony Nelson wrote: >>>At 10:22 PM -0400 5/23/07, Gene Heskett wrote: >>>>Does anyone have a clue what this is all about? I haven't mucked with >>>>bugzilla in a week or more, & never on this machine, just on a web page >>>> from somebody elses. >>>> >>>>---------- Forwarded Message ---------- >>>> >>>>Subject: Cron <root@coyote> run-parts /etc/cron.daily >>>>Date: Wednesday 23 May 2007 >>>>From: Cron Daemon <root@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> >>>>To: root@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >>>> >>>>/etc/cron.daily/bugzilla: >>> >>> ... >>> >>>The script /etc/cron.daily/bugzilla had a problem. To find out what >>>package it's from: >>> >>> rpm -qf /etc/cron.daily/bugzilla >>> >>>and to learn more: >>> >>> rpm -qilf /etc/cron.daily/bugzilla >>> >>>If there was a recent update to that package, you should look for .rpmnew >>>files. I just look at all of them from time to time: >>> >>> find / -name '*\.rpm?*' >>> >>>If there are some that are interesting, compare them to the current files: >>> >>> diff -u /etc/interesting.conf /etc/interesting.conf.rpmnew | less >>> >>>Also look at the changelog: >>> >>> rpm -qf /etc/cron.daily/bugzilla --changelog | less >>> >>>Search bugzilla at <http://bugzilla.redhat.com/> for >>>/etc/cron.daily/bugzilla or just bugzilla (probably too many hits though). >>> >>>Look at the script: >>> >>> less /etc/cron.daily/bugzilla >>> >>>If you just don't want that script at all, disable it with: >>> >>> chmod -x /etc/cron.daily/bugzilla >> >>Thanks, I'll check this out. >> >>The point being, that I wasn't running a bugzilla that I knew of. >> >>So I'm wondering what started it? > >That's the point of doing: > > rpm -qf /etc/cron.daily/bugzilla > >and to learn more: > > rpm -qilf /etc/cron.daily/bugzilla Thanks Tony, I'll check that out too, when I have one eye open simultainiously again... >-- >____________________________________________________________________ >TonyN.:' <mailto:tonynelson@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > ' <http://www.georgeanelson.com/> -- Cheers, Gene "There are four boxes to be used in defense of liberty: soap, ballot, jury, and ammo. Please use in that order." -Ed Howdershelt (Author) Getting the job done is no excuse for not following the rules. Corollary: Following the rules will not get the job done.