System Administrators Toolkit: Time and event management

As part of the ongoing System Administrators Toolkit series at developerWorks (which started with Process Administration Tricks, the next one in the series has been published, Time and event management.

The overview:

Automating your administration tasks can save you a lot of time, and UNIX incorporates systems to automate the process for you. In this article, you’ll look at the best methods for using these systems, including how to monitor and track their execution and output and how to schedule complex events.

Essentially, we’re looking at cron, crontabs and at, albeit with some useful tricks to get round some of the issues of those solutions.

Read the full article.

Friday, May 5th, 2006 Articles, IBM DeveloperWorks, UNIX

1 Comment to System Administrators Toolkit: Time and event management

  1. [...] I had a query from a reader today as a follow up to my System Administrators Toolkit: Time and event management article at developerWorks: How do I execute a script at a specific interval, for example 28 days, rather than on a specific day or date? [...]

  2. MCslp Coalface » Stepped execution with cron and at on July 10th, 2006

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