On 11/3/20 09:11, Leslie Rhorer wrote:
Is there seriously no one here who knows how checkarray was launched in previous versions?
On 3/1/2020 3:03 PM, Leslie Rhorer wrote:
I have upgraded 2 of my servers to Debian Buster, and now neither one seems to be running checkarray automatically. In addition, when I run checkarray manually, it isn't sending update emails on the status of the job. Actually, I have never been able to figure out how checkarray runs. One my older servers, there doesn't seem to be anything in /etc/crontab, /etc/cron.monthly, /etc/init.d/, /etc/mdadm/mdadm.conf, or /lib/systemd/system/ that would run checkarray.
On mine it's in /etc/cron.d/mdadm
brad@srv:/etc/cron.d$ cat mdadm
#
# cron.d/mdadm -- schedules periodic redundancy checks of MD devices
#
# Copyright © martin f. krafft <madduck@xxxxxxxxxxx>
# distributed under the terms of the Artistic Licence 2.0
#
# By default, run at 00:57 on every Sunday, but do nothing unless the day of
# the month is less than or equal to 7. Thus, only run on the first Sunday of
# each month. crontab(5) sucks, unfortunately, in this regard; therefore this
# hack (see #380425).
57 0 * * 0 root if [ -x /usr/share/mdadm/checkarray ] && [ $(date +\%d) -le 7 ]; then /usr/share/mdadm/checkarray --cron --all --idle --quiet; fi
dpkg -L mdadm gave me a list of files and I just checked the cron entries.
I don't run anything that recent, but Debian is Debian.
Brad
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