Topic: root cron vs. cron.d
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Hi Zhang,
I have read closed topics "iRedAdmin very slow after upgrade to iRedAdmin-PRO version" http://www.iredmail.org/forum/topic7931 … rsion.html and I found probably the same problem in our instalation - the root cron doesn't start regularly.
There is probably any problem with run of root crontab. I have to find the cause.
I'm not sure why, but I prefer directories "/etc/crontab.*" for system scripts. In my own opinion, it is much more clear to store system scripts here, instead of using root crontab.
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