On Mon, Jul 21, 2014 at 1:41 AM,  <[email protected]> wrote:
>                 2014-07-20T00:15:01.978142-07:00 core systemd[1]: Starting 
> Session 2 of user root.
>                 2014-07-20T00:15:01.979526-07:00 core systemd[1]: Started 
> Session 2 of user root.
>                 2014-07-20T00:30:01.065850-07:00 core systemd[1]: Starting 
> Session 3 of user root.
>                 2014-07-20T00:30:01.067825-07:00 core systemd[1]: Started 
> Session 3 of user root.
>                 2014-07-20T00:45:01.155187-07:00 core systemd[1]: Starting 
> Session 4 of user root.
>                 2014-07-20T00:45:01.182571-07:00 core systemd[1]: Started 
> Session 4 of user root.

Looks like something – perhaps a cron daemon – opens a logind session
every 15 minutes. But if I remember correctly, background jobs are not
meant to do that at all? It might be that the log spam is caused by
misconfigured /etc/pam.d/cron or something such...

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Mantas Mikulėnas <[email protected]>
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