That was me who "blamed" you (not really, just made a factual observation
) and I personally looked at your server.
To clarify: I didn't say that you removed the Centova Cast cron jobs.
I said the
cron daemon itself was missing from your server. eg: Not only was cron not running, it wasn't even *installed* on the machine. The whole package was gone.
There is absolutely no possible way, beyond any shadow of a doubt, that cron could have been removed by Centova Cast... Centova Cast cannot uninstall entire packages from your server.
The only way this could be *remotely* related to Centova Cast is if somehow yum on your server went totally berserk when calculating your package dependencies, and as a result, when the installer invoked yum to install Centova Cast's required packages, yum (for some unexplainable reason) decided to uninstall the cron package. That is extremely unlikely as cron is considered an essential service, but even if it happened, it would be a pretty big stretch to blame it on Centova Cast if yum, the standard package manager for your OS, went haywire.
As you know, I have no problem acknowledging and taking responsibility for bugs -- you've made a ton of very valuable bug reports here on the forums -- but, I mean, credit where credit is due... this is not a CC issue.