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Re: Correct way of thinking for time classes
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Roger Southwick |
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Re: Correct way of thinking for time classes |
Date: |
Sun, 2 Dec 2001 17:51:01 -0800 (PST) |
> Hello All,
>
> Let's say I have:
>
>
> action:
>
> Hr00.Min10_15::
> Command
>
> and I have cron run cfexecd every hour, five minutes into the hour,
> can I assume that this will never run since it's for Min10_15?
>
> Do I have to put in a range that I know cfengine will run within? What
> if it starts and spends 55 minutes on a catman command, do I need to
> compensate for that delay or will tasks run in parallel?
>
> --Buddy
The time is "captured" at the start of the run for time classes, so your
statement will not run.
So, if you start it at 5 after, use Min05_10. If you started at 7 after,
the same range works.
No need to "compensate for delay", and tasks do not run in parallel.
-r-
- Re: Correct way of thinking for time classes,
Roger Southwick <=