On Sat, Sep 06, 2014 at 09:26:32PM +0200, Timothy Murphy wrote: > -------------------------- > [tim@alfred ~]$ tail /var/log/messages > Sep 6 21:20:01 alfred systemd: Created slice user-0.slice. > Sep 6 21:20:01 alfred systemd: Starting Session 2158 of user root. > Sep 6 21:20:01 alfred systemd: Started Session 2158 of user root. > Sep 6 21:22:01 alfred systemd: Starting Session 2159 of user tim. > Sep 6 21:22:01 alfred systemd: Started Session 2159 of user tim. > Sep 6 21:23:01 alfred systemd: Starting Session 2160 of user tim. > Sep 6 21:23:01 alfred systemd: Started Session 2160 of user tim. > Sep 6 21:24:54 alfred systemd-logind: New session 2161 of user tim. > Sep 6 21:24:54 alfred systemd: Starting Session 2161 of user tim. > Sep 6 21:24:54 alfred systemd: Started Session 2161 of user tim. > -------------------------- Probably everything except the PID associated with thesystemd-logind are cron jobs. Look in the output of journalctl to see more about these services. -- Jonathan Billings <billings@xxxxxxxxxx> _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos