You can check the service by running the followingI made this change when running TOS 4.2.43 (though noted that the task config file is located in /etc/crontabs/root)
Since upgrading to 4.2.44, I've noticed memory seems to be creeping up after a month of uptime - msgcenter is currently taking about 29% of total memory. I checked that the cron file hadn't been modified during the upgrade, and no, the changes are still there.
Attempting to manually run the restart (by executing "/etc/init.d/S99msgcenter restart") gives an error "/etc/init.d/S99msgcenter: source: line 2: can't open '/etc/profile' "
I'm not a linux guy so don't really know where to go from here, but if would appear that the original fix isn't currently working.
Code:
sudo service S99msgcenter status
Code:
sudo service S99msgcenter restart
Code:
sudo vi /etc/crontabs/root
Statistics: Posted by capnhowyoudo — Yesterday, 11:08