command `atq` demonstrate couple of tasks days ago

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When I review the queue by command atq



$ atq
28 Wed Oct 31 10:23:00 2018
27 Tue Oct 30 21:20:00 2018
25 Tue Oct 30 21:19:00 2018
29 Wed Oct 31 10:42:00 2018
26 Tue Oct 30 21:20:00 2018
20 Tue Oct 30 18:25:00 2018
23 Tue Oct 30 18:28:00 2018
19 Tue Oct 30 15:43:00 2018
21 Tue Oct 30 18:27:00 2018


The yesterday tasks are still pending there



atq lists the user's pending jobs, unless the user is the superuser; in that case, every-
body's jobs are listed;


However, yesterday has gone.



What's the reason atq demonstrate such a outdated list.









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    When I review the queue by command atq



    $ atq
    28 Wed Oct 31 10:23:00 2018
    27 Tue Oct 30 21:20:00 2018
    25 Tue Oct 30 21:19:00 2018
    29 Wed Oct 31 10:42:00 2018
    26 Tue Oct 30 21:20:00 2018
    20 Tue Oct 30 18:25:00 2018
    23 Tue Oct 30 18:28:00 2018
    19 Tue Oct 30 15:43:00 2018
    21 Tue Oct 30 18:27:00 2018


    The yesterday tasks are still pending there



    atq lists the user's pending jobs, unless the user is the superuser; in that case, every-
    body's jobs are listed;


    However, yesterday has gone.



    What's the reason atq demonstrate such a outdated list.









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      When I review the queue by command atq



      $ atq
      28 Wed Oct 31 10:23:00 2018
      27 Tue Oct 30 21:20:00 2018
      25 Tue Oct 30 21:19:00 2018
      29 Wed Oct 31 10:42:00 2018
      26 Tue Oct 30 21:20:00 2018
      20 Tue Oct 30 18:25:00 2018
      23 Tue Oct 30 18:28:00 2018
      19 Tue Oct 30 15:43:00 2018
      21 Tue Oct 30 18:27:00 2018


      The yesterday tasks are still pending there



      atq lists the user's pending jobs, unless the user is the superuser; in that case, every-
      body's jobs are listed;


      However, yesterday has gone.



      What's the reason atq demonstrate such a outdated list.









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      When I review the queue by command atq



      $ atq
      28 Wed Oct 31 10:23:00 2018
      27 Tue Oct 30 21:20:00 2018
      25 Tue Oct 30 21:19:00 2018
      29 Wed Oct 31 10:42:00 2018
      26 Tue Oct 30 21:20:00 2018
      20 Tue Oct 30 18:25:00 2018
      23 Tue Oct 30 18:28:00 2018
      19 Tue Oct 30 15:43:00 2018
      21 Tue Oct 30 18:27:00 2018


      The yesterday tasks are still pending there



      atq lists the user's pending jobs, unless the user is the superuser; in that case, every-
      body's jobs are listed;


      However, yesterday has gone.



      What's the reason atq demonstrate such a outdated list.







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