On Wed, May 10, 2017 at 3:05 PM, Alexander Dalloz <ad+lists@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Am 10.05.2017 um 20:40 schrieb Larry Martell: >> >> I have a CentOS 7 system that I run a home grown python daemon on. I >> run this same daemon on many other systems without any incident. On >> this one system the daemon seems to die or be killed every day around >> 3:30am. There is nothing it its log or any system logs that tell me >> why it dies. However in /var/log/messages every day I see something >> like this: >> >> May 10 03:35:58 localhost pure-ftpd: (tool@xxxxxxxxxxx) [NOTICE] >> /usrMay 10 03:57:57 localhost pure-ftpd: (tool@xxxxxxxxxxx) [NOTICE] >> >> /usr/local/motor/data//B31/today/Images/CP0982436.00C_T6PH8_M0-R_1/T6PH8_M0-RN_TT6PH8_M0-R_P4_M1_FX-1_FY4_RR1_TR1_Ver3.jpg >> uploaded (90666 bytes, 8322.34KB/sec) >> >> >> Notice how the message that was being printed at 03:35:58 is truncated >> mid-message and the next message is at 03:57:57 – there are always >> messages like around the time when the daemon dies. What could be >> going on here? > > > Have you checked /etc/cron.daily/ for a cron job to restart the pure-ftpd > service? /etc/cron.daily is called from /etc/anacrontab with some randomness > so that the execution time varies. I will check that, but the the pure-ftpd service is not my daemon that is getting killed - I was thinking the sudden stopping of the logging and subsequent time gap would be some sort of clue as to what is happing at that time. This is a system I do not have remote access to and it's in Japan so I have to ask someone there to do things for me. Such a pain. _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos