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Operating Systems Solaris cron gets disabled during boot. Post 302578946 by jim mcnamara on Saturday 3rd of December 2011 08:56:03 AM
Old 12-03-2011
Have you changed anything in the /etc/init.d and friends directories? Something is trying to re-start crond independently of the "normal" way.

Assume your problem started a month ago. Let's start with this:
Code:
find /etc/init.d /etc/rc* -type f -mtime -45 -ls

does that show anything?

You need to check any symlinks in those that point out of the /etc tree as well.
 

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