Mr.Robot on Nostr: Systemd allow to create "timer" unit who activate a "service" in a scheduled way. As ...
Systemd allow to create "timer" unit who activate a "service" in a scheduled way. As it use the services unit, all the log can be read with the journalctl utility.
They are a little more hard to write (2 unit file, while cron need one line in a file).
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2024-02-24 03:28:49Event JSON
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