cron
David Kramer
david at thekramers.net
Tue Oct 9 14:27:20 EDT 2001
On Tue, 9 Oct 2001, dan moylan wrote:
> fr: "jerry feldman" <gaf at blu.org>
> >> What about at. If you can use at, you can cheat and
> >> have your at script schedule another at.
>
> >dan moylan wrote
> >> my web hosting service, pair.com, has recently taken away cron
> >> privleges from their cheapest accounts (like mine). i had been
> >> using cron to update a posted calendar so as always to point to
> >> the next pending event. is there some other function which could
> >> be used to accomplish cron-like functionality? they are running
> >> open bsd.
>
> unfortunately the bums have shut down at as well.
Oh yeah. That eats up a lot of system resources. NOT!!! Unless they're
doing it for security reasons. To do damage you have to be logged on at
the time.
> btw, do background jobs stay running after one logs out? perhaps
> i could run a script with a sleep loop? would that work?
Normally, yes. There is a command called "nohup" which will disassociate
a program from teh tty and make it ignore the HANGUP signal, so it will
continue to run after you've logged out. You could set up a program to do
a sleep 60 ; theworkyouwantdone; in a loop, and run it nohup.
Another option, if you have CGI or PHP access, is to make your task a CGI
script and call it occasionally using lynx from a system that DOES have
cron.
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