>> The "IN_" prefix tells you that this is an inotify event. >> IN_CLOSE_WRITE fires when a process _had_ the specified >> file open for writing, but has just closed it. Perhaps you >> have an "incron" job somewhere? > > I have cron do two very short scripts every @midnight, these > run fine individually and I've not experienced any problems > at 00:00 so I take it they run fine there as well. > > Other than that I have not fiddled with cronjobs at all, > I think. (?)
No one has any clue how to debug this? Really? How about directing all them mails to /dev/disintegrate then? -- underground experts united https://dataswamp.org/~incal