Title: RE: Unix - scheduling

Is a strick 14 day rule absolutely necessary, if not...a much more hassle free way would be to
simply schedule the cronjob to run on the 1st and 15th of each month, i.e.

# Min Hr Day Mon WkDay  Command
0 0 1,15 * * <script>



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-- Nils Höglund <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 07/02/02 03:28:20 -0800

> 0 */4 * * * your_command

$ man 5 cronttab;


     The time and date fields are:

              field          allowed values
              -----          --------------
              minute         0-59
              hour           0-23
              day of month   1-31
              month          1-12 (or names, see below)
              day of week    0-7 (0 or 7 is Sun, or use names)

       A field may be an asterisk (*), which always stands for ``first-last''.

       Ranges  of numbers are allowed.  Ranges are two numbers separated with a
hyphen.  The specified range
       is inclusive.  For example, 8-11 for an ``hours'' entry specifies
execution at hours 8, 9, 10 and 11.

       Lists  are  allowed.   A  list  is  a  set  of  numbers  (or  ranges)
separated by commas.  Examples:
       ``1,2,5,9'', ``0-4,8-12''.
:


Question: how does "0 */4 * * *" cause something to run every
4 weeks? Unless your version has a different field order. It
might work to try "* */628 * * *" but I'm not sure that cron
allows n>24 for the hourly divisor.

The combination of date and weekday can approximate the 4-week
cycle.



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