On Wed, Sep 19, 2012 at 06:57:35PM +0200, Olaf Hering wrote:
 
 sysprep/sysprep_operation_cron_spool.ml claims to remove at jobs, but
 those are not stored in /var/spool/cron/ on my system. Is the
 description wrong, or do other distros store the spool data in the cron
 dir?
 
 For me it looks like this (000110156d537 is currently executed):
 
 root@probook:~ # find /var/spool/at* -ls
  67540    1 drwx------   2 at       at           1024 Sep 19 18:55 /var/spool/atjobs
  68080    6 -rwx------   1 olaf     users        5203 Sep 19 18:54
/var/spool/atjobs/=000110156d537
  67539    1 -rw-------   1 at       at              6 Sep 19 18:54
/var/spool/atjobs/.SEQ
  67984    6 -rwx------   1 olaf     users        5257 Sep 19 18:52
/var/spool/atjobs/a000100156d678
  67542    1 drwx------   2 at       at           1024 Sep 19 18:55 /var/spool/atspool
  68169    1 -rw-------   1 at       at             49 Sep 19 18:55
/var/spool/atspool/a000110156d537 
It seems like it is a bug in virt-sysprep.  On my Fedora 18 machine I
also have a different directory (from any mentioned above):
$ sudo ls -al /var/spool/at/
total 24
drwx------.  3 daemon daemon 4096 Sep 19 17:59 .
drwxr-xr-x. 14 root   root   4096 Aug 22 16:13 ..
-rwx------.  1 rjones rjones 4327 Sep 19 17:59 a000010156d53c
-rw-------.  1 daemon daemon    6 Sep 19 17:59 .SEQ
drwx------.  2 daemon daemon 4096 Jul 27 06:06 spool
We should probably remove the at-jobs from all these directories.
Rich.
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