![]() Jun 21 07:30:01 devuan CRON: (root) CMD ( & if then /usr/sbin/invoke-rc.d anacron start >/dev/null fi) ![]() Jun 21 07:25:01 devuan CRON: (root) CMD (command -v debian-sa1 > /dev/null & debian-sa1 1 1) Jun 21 07:17:01 devuan CRON: (root) CMD ( cd / & run-parts -report /etc/cron.hourly) Jun 21 07:15:01 devuan CRON: (groucho) CMD (/usr/bin/nice -n 19 /usr/bin/ionice -c2 -n7 /usr/bin/backintime backup-job >/dev/null) Jun 21 07:15:01 devuan CRON: (root) CMD (command -v debian-sa1 > /dev/null & debian-sa1 1 1) ![]() Jun 21 07:10:44 devuan anacron: Normal exit (1 job run) Jun 21 07:10:44 devuan anacron: Job `cron.daily' terminated Jun 21 07:10:42 devuan cracklib: no dictionary update necessary. Jun 21 07:09:47 devuan anacron: Updated timestamp for job `cron.daily' to Jun 21 07:09:47 devuan anacron: Job `cron.daily' started Jun 21 07:05:01 devuan CRON: (root) CMD (command -v debian-sa1 > /dev/null & debian-sa1 1 1) Jun 21 07:04:47 devuan cron: (CRON) INFO (Running jobs) Jun 21 07:04:47 devuan cron: (CRON) STARTUP (fork ok) Jun 21 07:04:47 devuan cron: (CRON) INFO (pidfile fd = 3) Jun 21 07:04:47 devuan anacron: Jobs will be executed sequentially Jun 21 07:04:47 devuan anacron: Will run job `cron.daily' in 5 min. Jun 21 07:04:47 devuan anacron: Anacron 2.3 started on Last edited by Altoid ( tail -600 cron.log Q: any idea as to why this has started happening now? The crontab script is a system entry generated by the GUI and the python script comes with the application's installation. The last backintime log entry was for a snapshot taken at Mon Jun 21 07:15:01 2021 local time and does not show any errors. ![]() The notification was sent by the Cron Daemon on date Mon, 11:00:02 -0300. In any case, python is just a family of long fat snakes to me. I wonder if this is happening now because of some update/upgrade? 1460 logger.warning('import keyring failed')ġ462 if keyring is None and keyring_warn:ġ463 #delay warning to give logger some time to importġ465 _thread.start_new_thread(_log_keyring_warning, ())ġ466 # logger.warning('import keyring failed')ġ467 # <- this is the last line in the script ![]()
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