Carlos E. R. composed on 2023-02-26 09:25 (UTC+0100):
Felix Miata wrote:
# journalctl -b --no-hostname| grep "Feb 25" | egrep -v 'smartd|rpc' Feb 25 00:00:47 systemd[1]: Starting Do daily mandb update... Feb 25 00:00:47 systemd[1]: Starting Rotate log files... Feb 25 00:00:47 systemd[1]: Starting Update locate database... Feb 25 00:00:47 systemd[1]: logrotate.service: Deactivated successfully. Feb 25 00:00:47 systemd[1]: Finished Rotate log files. Feb 25 00:00:47 systemd[1]: mandb.service: Deactivated successfully. Feb 25 00:00:47 systemd[1]: Finished Do daily mandb update.
What is mystifiying to me is that the three tasks start simultaneously, and the three end in zero seconds.
Why have multiple cores dividing up one job at a time when several jobs can each run on one core without need to manage separation and recombination? -- Evolution as taught in public schools is, like religion, based on faith, not based on science. Team OS/2 ** Reg. Linux User #211409 ** a11y rocks! Felix Miata