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List:       systemd-devel
Subject:    [systemd-devel] OnCalendar every X minutes
From:       Max <maxim.suraev () campus ! tu-berlin ! de>
Date:       2015-03-29 16:52:05
Message-ID: 55182DB5.80205 () campus ! tu-berlin ! de
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Hi.

Is there a way to make timer unit which will execute things every X minutes where X
is not divisor for 60?
In case of divisor it's obvious:

[Timer]
OnCalendar=*:00/10

Will run every 10 minutes which nicely fit into 60 minutes hour. What if I would like
to run things every 11 minutes: 0, 11, 22, 33, 44, 55, 66, 77...

If I interpret http://www.freedesktop.org/software/systemd/man/systemd.time.html
correctly than 
OnCalendar=*:00/11 will run on 0, 11...44,55,0,11... resulting in unevenness at the
end of an hour.

Am I missing something?
If not - are there plans to introduce such notion like OnCakendar=every 11 min. ?

cheers,
Max.

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