#18670: Cron constantly reboots device running openwrt
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Reporter: azur.muhic@… | Owner: developers
Type: defect | Status: new
Priority: response-needed | Milestone: Barrier Breaker 14.07
Component: packages | Version: Barrier Breaker 14.07
Resolution: | Keywords: cron reboot
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Comment (by anonymous):
Thats true.
If you want your Router to do something at least 24 hours after it has
started, this would be bad.
But there are many other appliacations where - i think - its better to
do nothing, if the time is incorrect.
(e.g. periodic data collection of some input that comes from USB-Serial-
Adapters)
Maybe crond could set at least a environment variable, that tells
a script that the time is most propably incorrect for this case ?
On the other hand arent there some extra cronjobs that are executed
every SECOND, MINUTE, HOUR ... and so on that could do this job ?
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Ticket URL: <https://dev.openwrt.org/ticket/18670#comment:5>
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