On Wed, 2013-12-18 at 00:52 +0000, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
> On Tue, Dec 17, 2013 at 7:23 PM, Jonathan Ryshpan
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> I'm interested in a replacement for cron which would allow me
> to run various cron jobs on demand, and mark them as having
> been run, so they won't be run again from the schedule.
> Looking through the Fedora repository, I noticed whenjobs,
> which looks like it may do the job (no pun intended). The
> documentation for whenjobs says that it is obsolete and has
> been replaced by goaljobs.
>
> Has anyone tried out whenjobs or goaljobs. Any problems?
> Will they do what I need done?
>
>
> Is there some reason 'at' won't do what you want?
I don't think at will do the job.
In more detail: I have a cron job which backs up my desktop system every
day. The job is actually invoked by anacron, which starts it about an
hour after I boot up the system for the day. Backing up takes from half
an hour to an hour and a half, depending.
* Frequently, I start the system, check my email and leave for
breakfast; on these days, I'd like backup to start when I leave;
I would invoke it by a shell script or whatever.
* Other days, I stay on the system for a while; on these days I'd
like cron to start the job whenever its algorithms think best.
* I don't want to leave starting the job completely to a shell
script run from a terminal, because I'd often forget to run it.
If I can replace cron with at and get the desired result, I'll be happy.
Thanks - jon
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