Re: cron problem

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Javier Perez <pepebuho <at> gmail.com> writes:

> Oftentimes, Cron is used to setup communication with other servers to update 
Clamav or Spamassassin, maybe to run Yum check-update.
> The issue is that if everybody is hitting the servers on the hour, we have 
instataneous hourly DOS attacks on those servers.
> The random delay prevents this by randomizing the access time while 
guaranteeing that within the next XX minutes you will run the update


So someone else has to decide when I have to do my work? I will remove this 
nonesense script. I have a lot of servers, and they do not (for example) 
yumupdate nothing if I don't want to, and they yumupdate when I want them to. I 
am clever enough to put things in the right place.

Let Ms. Marcela decide what is good for you...  I will rename the script to 
0000000000-Marcela.Maslanova.is.clever.than.me and will put a ver big "exit" on 
the first line. :P


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