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Recently my backups started failing. If I open xsibackup pro and select "Watch Backup Job Activity" I see a scheduled job in there. Problem is I have no jobs setup. I don't have cron installed. I don't have anything scheduled.
I couldn't figure out why I had 2 jobs schedule so I removed my schedules, deleted my jobs, uninstalled cron. The job was still there! I uninstalled xsibackup and reinstalled it fresh. Still if I open watch backups jobs there is a job in there. I have looked at root crontab and nothing is scheduled.
I did run jobs manually. I did have the free version before buying Pro.
So currently I have a job in xsibackup running idle. I can not find it to delete.
Any advise where to look would be appreciated.
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Well, any loaded process got there somewhow, didn't it?
It's fairly simple:
1 - List running jobs with the xsi string in them
ps -c | grep xsi
2 - Kill the jobs you believe to be iddle
kill -9 jobId
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I ran the following commands you suggested. I see the process ID. When I try to remove it I get "no such process" I run the grep again and it finds it again. Any help if very much appreciated.
Under xsibackup "watch jobs" I still see an idle job.
ps -c | grep xsi
2120766 2120766 grep grep xsi
[root@localhost:/vmfs/volumes/5c6d965e-06c56856-9c4e-9c8e99594c16/xsi-dir]
[root@localhost:/vmfs/volumes/5c6d965e-06c56856-9c4e-9c8e99594c16/xsi-dir] kill -9 2120766
sh: can't kill pid 2120766: No such process
[root@localhost:/vmfs/volumes/5c6d965e-06c56856-9c4e-9c8e99594c16/xsi-dir]
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That is the very same grep command you are running, hence the result. You have no ghost processes.
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