On Mon, 6 Apr 2020 at 04:16, Tobias Kirchhofer collect@shift.agency wrote:
On 5 Apr 2020, at 21:20, Tobias Kirchhofer wrote:
we experience difficulties with crond behaviour sending mail since CentOS 8.1. The cron job is the same like we used in CentOS 7.
Meanwhile we found the reason for the bug - actually we do not know if it is related to a specific version of CentOS or a specific kind of command as cron job.
Let me explain what we have:
- sssd for ssh login of ldap user
- crond for cron jobs :)
If we stop sssd and restart crond cron starts to send mails again!
We started with sssd on newly provisioned machines with CentOS 8. We do not know if this is the same on CentOS 7.
We send mails only to root. So no remote user is involved in cron.
From our perspective it is a bug. How could we dive deeper to find the specific reason?
To sum it up:
- Install CentOS 8
- Enabled and started crond
- crond sends emails properly
- Enable and start sssd
- crond stops sending emails and starts journal logging
- Restart crond (or reboot)
- crond sends emails and stops journal logging
It is a matter of order. At boot time crond starts after sssd.
This situation is bearable if you know it but has cost us some hours.
Thanks for reading and sorry for this public clarification process ;)
Tobias
So it sounds like that crond needs to have sssd as a pre-dependency so it doesn't start until sssd is running?