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Subject: Re: [oS-en] cron verbosity
From: "Carlos E. R." <robin.listas () telefonica ! net>
Date: 2021-08-15 23:02:34
Message-ID: 17f194b5-ea65-a30a-e12d-1e9cb88be0bc () telefonica ! net
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On 15/08/2021 19.08, Carlos E.R. wrote:
> On 15/08/2021 13.55, Carlos E. R. wrote:
>> On 15/08/2021 13.52, Andrei Borzenkov wrote:
>>> On 15.08.2021 14:29, Carlos E. R. wrote:
>>>> On 15/08/2021 13.11, Andrei Borzenkov wrote:
>> ...
>>
>>>> Would a systemd timer be that verbose?
>>>>
>>>>
>>> And what exactly prevents you from testing it?
>> because I have no idea how to do it...
>>
>>> No, it won't be *that*
>>> verbose.
>> Ok, I'll try to learn that thing.
>>
>
> It is less verbose: nothing is logged to syslog, as far as I can see.
Ok, it logs one line:
<3.6> 2021-08-16 00:33:54 minas-tirith systemd 1 - - Started fetching
news messages spool hourly.
...
<3.6> 2021-08-16 00:39:01 minas-tirith systemd 1 - - Started fetching
news messages spool hourly.
...
<3.6> 2021-08-16 00:44:09 minas-tirith systemd 1 - - Started fetching
news messages spool hourly.
...
<3.6> 2021-08-16 00:49:59 minas-tirith systemd 1 - - Started fetching
news messages spool hourly.
...
<3.6> 2021-08-16 00:55:09 minas-tirith systemd 1 - - Started fetching
news messages spool hourly.
Not very accurate, is it? Six minutes the last one.
00:33:54
00:39:01 05:07
00:44:09 05:08
00:49:59 05:50
00:55:09 05:10
But that means it runs every 6 minutes, instead of the five I asked.
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Cheers / Saludos,
Carlos E. R.
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