Date: Wed, 6 Nov 2024 09:02:35 -0800 From: fatty.merchandise677@aceecat.org To: questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: dma: could not pick up queue file Message-ID: <BCNNHhSosUqFmVHA@aceecat.org> In-Reply-To: <ZyqBl1aCVJgTXq9G@mail.gmail.com> References: <1c49d4a22aefd22541a526d387912eb3@dalescott.net> <20241031225337.288E8A4F1F81@ary.qy> <c3f2a459-5d9a-4ddf-acaf-9677bc252c5e@app.fastmail.com> <382f9b53-0d5e-0fd3-5d9f-9d1a8954dd5b@iecc.com> <e8f0f723-3aea-4f89-8f8f-f40def956d3c@app.fastmail.com> <00907865-86c5-4fb4-bc3f-0c795de2f6fc@taugh.com> <ded5daf2-488a-43e6-b06b-de25bc7bb67b@app.fastmail.com> <Zyc1MQPsW0wqcu-D@mail.gmail.com> <dbd9d989-791e-4df3-99fa-250e8982d112@app.fastmail.com> <ZyqBl1aCVJgTXq9G@mail.gmail.com>
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On Tue, Nov 05, 2024 at 09:35:35PM GMT, Daniel Tameling wrote: > Thanks. If something is running automatically that isn't started by > cron, periodic is always a good candidate. Wait, isn't periodic itself started by cron? So at best one can say "started directly by cron" if there is a difference at all. -- Ian
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