On Tue, Oct 21, 2008 at 5:01 PM, Sascha Wildner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Sascha Wildner schrieb: >> >> About the rc script: I'm not sure because for a machine which was turned >> off for a longer time this (if enabled by default) would make booting take a >> rather long time. > > OK, let me rephrase that. :) > > If a machine was turned off for a longer time, there wouldn't be much to > cleanup upon boot, so in this case running the hammer cleanup via rc.d > wouldn't make much sense IMO. > > There is, however, the scenario of the user who works with his box during > the day but regularly turns it off at night (what an apalling thought :). In > this case it _would_ make sense to run it upon booting (rc.d/newsyslog > exists for the same reason I guess). > Is there anything like Linux's anacron on the BSDs? It would just run any cron jobs missed because the computer was not on. Not sure if it can be configured to only kick off after the rest of the boot process has been completed though; that would avoid the "doing heavy IO at start-up" concern.
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