What is reloading postfix twice at 4AM
Centos 7, postfix
I get a daily reload of Postfix. It's happening twice, back to back.
Jan 8 04:02:08 tn2 postfix/postfix-script[8927]: stopping the Postfix mail system
Jan 8 04:02:08 tn2 postfix/master[10112]: terminating on signal 15
Jan 8 04:02:08 tn2 postfix/postfix-script[9011]: starting the Postfix mail system
Jan 8 04:02:08 tn2 postfix/master[9013]: daemon started -- version 3.2.2, configuration /etc/postfix
Jan 8 04:02:08 tn2 postfix/postfix-script[9030]: stopping the Postfix mail system
Jan 8 04:02:08 tn2 postfix/master[9013]: terminating on signal 15
Jan 8 04:02:09 tn2 postfix/postfix-script[9112]: starting the Postfix mail system
Jan 8 04:02:09 tn2 postfix/master[9114]: daemon started -- version 3.2.2, configuration /etc/postfix
I've looked in the cron files, I don't see anything causing it there. I could have missed something triggering it secondarily.
I' d be grateful for some assistance finding where this is configured and what is triggering it. Pointers on where to look, etc.
cron centos-7 postfix
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Centos 7, postfix
I get a daily reload of Postfix. It's happening twice, back to back.
Jan 8 04:02:08 tn2 postfix/postfix-script[8927]: stopping the Postfix mail system
Jan 8 04:02:08 tn2 postfix/master[10112]: terminating on signal 15
Jan 8 04:02:08 tn2 postfix/postfix-script[9011]: starting the Postfix mail system
Jan 8 04:02:08 tn2 postfix/master[9013]: daemon started -- version 3.2.2, configuration /etc/postfix
Jan 8 04:02:08 tn2 postfix/postfix-script[9030]: stopping the Postfix mail system
Jan 8 04:02:08 tn2 postfix/master[9013]: terminating on signal 15
Jan 8 04:02:09 tn2 postfix/postfix-script[9112]: starting the Postfix mail system
Jan 8 04:02:09 tn2 postfix/master[9114]: daemon started -- version 3.2.2, configuration /etc/postfix
I've looked in the cron files, I don't see anything causing it there. I could have missed something triggering it secondarily.
I' d be grateful for some assistance finding where this is configured and what is triggering it. Pointers on where to look, etc.
cron centos-7 postfix
Perhaps logrotate?
– Gerard H. Pille
Jan 9 at 21:49
Maybe, I'll have to dig through it to see if I can find a rotater doing it. Will try. Thanks for suggestion.
– shorton
Jan 9 at 22:06
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Centos 7, postfix
I get a daily reload of Postfix. It's happening twice, back to back.
Jan 8 04:02:08 tn2 postfix/postfix-script[8927]: stopping the Postfix mail system
Jan 8 04:02:08 tn2 postfix/master[10112]: terminating on signal 15
Jan 8 04:02:08 tn2 postfix/postfix-script[9011]: starting the Postfix mail system
Jan 8 04:02:08 tn2 postfix/master[9013]: daemon started -- version 3.2.2, configuration /etc/postfix
Jan 8 04:02:08 tn2 postfix/postfix-script[9030]: stopping the Postfix mail system
Jan 8 04:02:08 tn2 postfix/master[9013]: terminating on signal 15
Jan 8 04:02:09 tn2 postfix/postfix-script[9112]: starting the Postfix mail system
Jan 8 04:02:09 tn2 postfix/master[9114]: daemon started -- version 3.2.2, configuration /etc/postfix
I've looked in the cron files, I don't see anything causing it there. I could have missed something triggering it secondarily.
I' d be grateful for some assistance finding where this is configured and what is triggering it. Pointers on where to look, etc.
cron centos-7 postfix
Centos 7, postfix
I get a daily reload of Postfix. It's happening twice, back to back.
Jan 8 04:02:08 tn2 postfix/postfix-script[8927]: stopping the Postfix mail system
Jan 8 04:02:08 tn2 postfix/master[10112]: terminating on signal 15
Jan 8 04:02:08 tn2 postfix/postfix-script[9011]: starting the Postfix mail system
Jan 8 04:02:08 tn2 postfix/master[9013]: daemon started -- version 3.2.2, configuration /etc/postfix
Jan 8 04:02:08 tn2 postfix/postfix-script[9030]: stopping the Postfix mail system
Jan 8 04:02:08 tn2 postfix/master[9013]: terminating on signal 15
Jan 8 04:02:09 tn2 postfix/postfix-script[9112]: starting the Postfix mail system
Jan 8 04:02:09 tn2 postfix/master[9114]: daemon started -- version 3.2.2, configuration /etc/postfix
I've looked in the cron files, I don't see anything causing it there. I could have missed something triggering it secondarily.
I' d be grateful for some assistance finding where this is configured and what is triggering it. Pointers on where to look, etc.
cron centos-7 postfix
cron centos-7 postfix
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Perhaps logrotate?
– Gerard H. Pille
Jan 9 at 21:49
Maybe, I'll have to dig through it to see if I can find a rotater doing it. Will try. Thanks for suggestion.
– shorton
Jan 9 at 22:06
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Perhaps logrotate?
– Gerard H. Pille
Jan 9 at 21:49
Maybe, I'll have to dig through it to see if I can find a rotater doing it. Will try. Thanks for suggestion.
– shorton
Jan 9 at 22:06
Perhaps logrotate?
– Gerard H. Pille
Jan 9 at 21:49
Perhaps logrotate?
– Gerard H. Pille
Jan 9 at 21:49
Maybe, I'll have to dig through it to see if I can find a rotater doing it. Will try. Thanks for suggestion.
– shorton
Jan 9 at 22:06
Maybe, I'll have to dig through it to see if I can find a rotater doing it. Will try. Thanks for suggestion.
– shorton
Jan 9 at 22:06
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Perhaps logrotate?
– Gerard H. Pille
Jan 9 at 21:49
Maybe, I'll have to dig through it to see if I can find a rotater doing it. Will try. Thanks for suggestion.
– shorton
Jan 9 at 22:06