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Date:      Mon, 04 Aug 2008 13:21:36 -0500
From:      CyberLeo Kitsana <cyberleo@cyberleo.net>
To:        FreeBSD Questions <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org>,  CyberLeo <cyberleo@cyberleo.net>
Subject:   Periodic scripts running twice
Message-ID:  <489748B0.8050708@cyberleo.net>

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Hi!

For a while, I've noticed odd behavior with periodic scripts installed 
by certain ports (portaudit) as well as ones I've penned myself 
(corescan), in that they appear to be run twice in succession every time.

Base system scripts, and some add-on scripts (freshclam) are run only 
once, even in the same periodic batch.

Is there some end state the script is expected to be in to signal 
periodic of a successful run?

(Incl: Sample email, weekly.txt)

Thanks!

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Date: Sat,  2 Aug 2008 07:15:59 -0400 (EDT)
From: root@mtumishi.cyberleo.net (Charlie Root)


Rebuilding locate database:

Rebuilding whatis database:
makewhatis: already visited /usr/X11R6/man

Scanning for core files in { / /tmp /usr /var }:
-rw-------  1 root      wheel  -  4083712 May  2 17:12 /root/php.core
-rw-------  1 root      wheel  -  3170304 Jan  7  2008 /tmp/gopempJVXg/php.core
-rw-------  1 cyberleo  users  - 49807360 Jul 12  2007 /usr/home/cyberleo/build/httpd-2.2.4/modules/metadata/.libs/perl.core
-rw-------  1 root      users  -  2588672 Jul 14  2007 /usr/home/cyberleo/download/lsz.core
-rw-------  1 cyberleo  users  -   724992 Apr 28 11:56 /usr/home/cyberleo/nc.core
-rw-------  1 cyberleo  users  -   696320 Apr 20 05:04 /usr/home/cyberleo/supfiles/bash.core
-rw-------  1 root      wheel  -   655360 Jun 30  2007 /usr/ports/distfiles/gnome2/fetch.core
-rw-------  1 root      wheel  -  4460544 Jan  7  2008 /usr/ports/lang/php5-extensions/php.core

Scanning for core files in { / /tmp /usr /var }:
-rw-------  1 root      wheel  -  4083712 May  2 17:12 /root/php.core
-rw-------  1 root      wheel  -  3170304 Jan  7  2008 /tmp/gopempJVXg/php.core
-rw-------  1 cyberleo  users  - 49807360 Jul 12  2007 /usr/home/cyberleo/build/httpd-2.2.4/modules/metadata/.libs/perl.core
-rw-------  1 root      users  -  2588672 Jul 14  2007 /usr/home/cyberleo/download/lsz.core
-rw-------  1 cyberleo  users  -   724992 Apr 28 11:56 /usr/home/cyberleo/nc.core
-rw-------  1 cyberleo  users  -   696320 Apr 20 05:04 /usr/home/cyberleo/supfiles/bash.core
-rw-------  1 root      wheel  -   655360 Jun 30  2007 /usr/ports/distfiles/gnome2/fetch.core
-rw-------  1 root      wheel  -  4460544 Jan  7  2008 /usr/ports/lang/php5-extensions/php.core

-- End of weekly output --

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