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|Short description=Schedules periodic commands | |Short description=Schedules periodic commands | ||
|Full description='Fcron' is a periodic command scheduler which aims at replacing vixie cron, so it implements most of its functionality. It does not assume that you run your system either all constantly or regularly: fcron can run jobs every x hours y minutes of uptime or only once in a specified interval. You can also set a nice value to a job, run it (or not) depending on the system load average, mail a user to tell him that a job has not run and why, and run a job at fcron's startup if it should have been run while the system was down. | |Full description='Fcron' is a periodic command scheduler which aims at replacing vixie cron, so it implements most of its functionality. It does not assume that you run your system either all constantly or regularly: fcron can run jobs every x hours y minutes of uptime or only once in a specified interval. You can also set a nice value to a job, run it (or not) depending on the system load average, mail a user to tell him that a job has not run and why, and run a job at fcron's startup if it should have been run while the system was down. | ||
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|Related projects=Cron,cronwrap,Uschedule | |Related projects=Cron,cronwrap,Uschedule | ||
|Keywords=scheduling,cron,cron job,fcron,periodic commands | |Keywords=scheduling,cron,cron job,fcron,periodic commands | ||
− | |Version identifier=3. | + | |Version identifier=3.3.0 |
− | |Version date=2016/ | + | |Version date=2016/08/14 |
|Version status=stable | |Version status=stable | ||
− | |Version download=http://fcron.free.fr/archives/fcron-3. | + | |Version download=http://fcron.free.fr/archives/fcron-3.3.0.src.tar.gz |
− | |Version comment=The main change in this release is that @-lines can now be run up to every second (previously every 10s at most). Also the install script now fully supports systemd. | + | |Version comment=The main change in this release is that @-lines can now be run up to every second (previously every 10s at most). Also the install script now fully supports systemd. |
|Last review by=Janet Casey | |Last review by=Janet Casey | ||
|Last review date=2016/07/02 | |Last review date=2016/07/02 |
Revision as of 04:56, 18 August 2016
fcron
http://fcron.free.fr/
Schedules periodic commands
'Fcron' is a periodic command scheduler which aims at replacing vixie cron, so it implements most of its functionality. It does not assume that you run your system either all constantly or regularly: fcron can run jobs every x hours y minutes of uptime or only once in a specified interval. You can also set a nice value to a job, run it (or not) depending on the system load average, mail a user to tell him that a job has not run and why, and run a job at fcron's startup if it should have been run while the system was down.
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Leaders and contributors
Contact(s) | Role |
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Max Heijndijk | Contributor |
Gabor Z. Papp | Contributor |
Clemens Fischer | Contributor |
Thibault Godouet | Maintainer |
Henrique de Moraes Holschuh | Contributor |
Uwe Ohse | Contributor |
Resources and communication
Audience | Resource type | URI |
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Debian (Ref) | https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/fcron | |
Bug Tracking,Developer,Support | mailto:fcron@free.fr |
Software prerequisites
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