Hi,
First of all I would prefer to awayke disks weekly instead of daily for just
the df purpose.
I would try to do this, your advises are also welcome if any.

Secondly this is because of two principle :
1) it disturbs one who is not away enough not to ear the noise of starting
disks
2) they keep starting sleeping every day which i prefer not to have when
there is no need for disks to start up, which is the case for just the df
operation

The reason for this is that those disks are only used at data storage which
is not every day accessed to.

The best is in my case to switch the df to weekly and put the time of that
op during day.

Bye,
JF

2009/3/30 Jan Stary <h...@stare.cz>

> On Mar 30 13:28:39, Robert wrote:
> > On Mon, 30 Mar 2009 12:12:56 +0200
> > Jean-Francois <jfsimon1...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> > > Hi,
> > >
> > > Sure it comes from the df made daily.
> > >
> > > Please helkp me to change the time of the daily actions, I could not
> > > find it with man pages of cron, crontab, etc ...
> > >
> > > Thanks for help.
> >
> > from daily(8):
> >   The scripts are all run as part of root's crontab(5)
> >
> > # sudo crontab -e
> >
> > When you're at it, check the times for weekly and monthly...
>
> Also, check the logic of breaking daily(8) for the questionable
> gain of waking up disks at some time other than 01:30. Surely there
> is some other ultimate goal you are trying to achieve.
>
> Why do you even have them mounted
> if it's a problem that daily df's them?
>
>        Jan

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