Cron.daily And Others, Not Running

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Hello there,

I’ve just noticed that scripts in /etc/cron.{daily,weekly,…} are not launched for several weeks (I noticed a `locate` not finding a recently added binary). Exactly, it’s since June 02, and `# service cron status`
says:

Redirecting to /bin/systemctl status crond.service
* crond.service – Command Scheduler
Loaded: loaded (/usr/lib/systemd/system/crond.service; enabled; vendor preset: enabled)
Active: active (running) since Sat 2018-06-02 19:22:57 CEST; 4 weeks 1 days ago Main PID: 1379 (crond)
Tasks: 1
Memory: 5.8M
CGroup: /system.slice/crond.service
`-1379 /usr/sbin/crond -n

Jun 02 19:22:57 ladybug systemd[1]: Started Command Scheduler. Jun 02 19:22:57 ladybug systemd[1]: Starting Command Scheduler… Jun 02 19:22:57 ladybug crond[1379]: (CRON) INFO (RANDOM_DELAY will be scaled with factor 73% if used.)
Jun 02 19:22:57 ladybug crond[1379]: (CRON) INFO (running with inotify support)
Jun 30 11:22:01 ladybug crond[1379]: (*system*) RELOAD (/etc/crontab)
Jun 30 20:06:01 ladybug crond[1379]: (*system*) RELOAD (/etc/crontab)

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6 thoughts on - Cron.daily And Others, Not Running

  • You don’t say, but if this is CentOS 7, then cron.daily/weekly/monthly is run using anacron, not cron.

    It’s configured in /etc/anacrontab and is usually run once a day by the script /etc/cron.hourly/0anacron – cron.hourly is still run by cron. If the script doesn’t exist, then anacron won’t run and cron.daily etc won’t happen.

    P.

  • Hello Pete,

    Oops, yes CentOS 7, sorry.

    For the record:
    # service anacron status Redirecting to /bin/systemctl status anacron.service Unit anacron.service could not be found. You have mail in /var/spool/mail/root

    Sure, anacron is not installed. So how could stuff in /etc/cron.{daily,weekly}
    work until June 02?
    Probably because it didn’t need anacron at all, no? I’ve looked at yum history, it doesn’t talk at all about anacron (but cronie-anacron) so it’s not been installed and removed).

    There’s a /etc/cron.d/0hourly here:
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  • wwp wrote:

    anacron is part of the cronie-anacron package

    There is no anacron service file … anacron is run by cron – see below:

    grep for anacron in /var/log/cron* for any clues

    James Pearson

  • It’s not a service. As I said, it’s run using a script in
    /etc/cron.hourly

    Don’t know. But that’s how cron.daily is processed and has been since CentOS7 was released. In fact I think CentOS 6 even used anacron. Perhaps you have inadvertently removed an important file like
    /etc/anacrontab or /etc/cron.hourly/0anacron

    Yes, anacron *is* cronie-anacron

    OK. So that’s the bit of cron config that tells it to run the stuff in cron.hourly – what is in /etc/cron.hourly/ ? If there is no 0anacron file in /etc/cron.hourly/ the cron.daily and cron.weekly will not be processed.

    Because that’s how cron.daily etc is processed in CentOS 7. I’m not entirely sure why you don’t believe me.

    P.

  • Hello Pete,

    Got it!

    Can’t always believe without proof, I’m afraid (I’m sure you’ve been answered incorrect/incomplete stuff many times here or elsewhere too). BUT, your answers and James’ brought me some light, now I understand how it all works and how anacron is a concept that is not a service, and I thank you all for your help :-), appreciated.

    Regards,

  • Hello James,

    Oh-oh, thanks for your lights.

    Hah!

    Log excerpts, something that may matter but that I missed at first:
    anacron[22814]: Job `cron.daily’ locked by another anacron – skipping

    Don’t know exactly what went wrong there, but I killed a few processes and I’ll see how it behaves naturally this night, if it still fails I
    know have enough to observe, understand and fix. I think you helped me understanding few things here and how to fix it, thanks, James and Pete!

    Regards,