Date: Sun, 27 Dec 2009 15:39:40 +0700 From: "Anh Ky Huynh" <kyanh@viettug.org> To: Michael Powell <nightrecon@hotmail.com> Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: strange find process Message-ID: <20091227153940.5ce942b8@icy.localdomain> In-Reply-To: <hh3l3t$96k$1@ger.gmane.org> References: <20091226042600.1920a0e1@icy.localdomain> <hh3l3t$96k$1@ger.gmane.org>
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On Fri, 25 Dec 2009 19:24:04 -0500 Michael Powell <nightrecon@hotmail.com> wrote: > Anh Ky Huynh wrote: > > > Hi all, > > > > At 2:00 am today, I turned my laptop on and suddenly found a > > strange process: > > > > $ ps xauw | grep find > > ... find -sx ./bin -type f > > ( -perm -u+x -or -perm -g+x -or -perm -o+x ) > > ( -perm -u+s -or -perm -g+s ) -exec ls -liTd {} + > > > > What is the purpose of this process? If that is a system check > > then where is the log file? > > There are some scripts called periodic which execute and perform > various different things depending upon whether it is a daily, > weekly, or monthly. The output will get emailed to root, or > redirected to an alias of root. > > The above looks strangely enough like a snippet of this activity. > The daily usually runs every morning here at 3AM, the weekly > rebuilds the locate and whatis database something like 4:15AM > Saturday morning, and the monthly is an end of the month count of > login activity. > > More info can be found in man periodic. There is a periodic.conf in > /etc/defaults, and the scripts themselves live in /etc/periodic and > you can take a look. My bet is you stumbled upon one of the > periodic script runs. > Thank you very much, Michael. The `periodic` is mentioned in the Handbook but I seem to leave it too soon. FreeBSD is so funny :) Regards, -- Anh Ky Huynh
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