Jonathan Ryshpan wrote: > > I think you have it backwards: if you log in at 2:00, anacron will run > at about 3:30, and then cron will run at about 4:00. Anyway that's what > my logs for today show. (Don't ask me why I logged in at 2:00; it's too > depressing (8-( ). > > If cron runs first, anacron will not redo the jobs that anacron has > already run that day, but > > If anacron runs first, cron *will* redo the jobs that anacron has > already run. > While it is a minor distinction, it is important to note that anacron is running the missed cron jobs from the day before, not todays cron jobs. This distinction is important when there are missed weekly and/or monthly cron jobs, because cron will not run them, but anacron will. Mikkel -- Do not meddle in the affairs of dragons, for thou art crunchy and taste good with Ketchup!
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