Re: messages every 5 minutes on /var/log/messages

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I would check your crontab and verify that you have a process running
every 5 minutes.


mcclnx mcc wrote:
> Jul 13 08:45:02 MCG-ORA06 crond(pam_unix)[11903]:
> session closed for user root
> Jul 13 08:50:01 MCG-ORA06 crond(pam_unix)[11907]:
> session opened for user root by (uid=0)
> Jul 13 08:50:01 MCG-ORA06 crond(pam_unix)[11908]:
> session opened for user root by (uid=0)
> Jul 13 08:50:01 MCG-ORA06 crond(pam_unix)[11907]:
> session closed for user root
> Jul 13 08:50:01 MCG-ORA06 crond(pam_unix)[11908]:
> session closed for user root
> Jul 13 08:55:01 MCG-ORA06 crond(pam_unix)[11912]:
> session opened for user root by (uid=0)
> Jul 13 08:55:01 MCG-ORA06 crond(pam_unix)[11912]:
> session closed for user root
> Jul 13 09:00:01 MCG-ORA06 crond(pam_unix)[11914]:
> session opened for user root by (uid=0)
> Jul 13 09:00:01 MCG-ORA06 crond(pam_unix)[11915]:
> session opened for user root by (uid=0)
> Jul 13 09:00:01 MCG-ORA06 crond(pam_unix)[11914]:
> session closed for user root
> Jul 13 09:00:02 MCG-ORA06 crond(pam_unix)[11915]:
> session closed for user root
>
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