Karlygash Yakiyayevakarlygash-yakiyayeva.dev·Apr 16, 2024Understanding Systemd TimersSystemd is a software suite that provides a standard process for controlling what programs run when a Linux system boots up. It starts the core programs running and a journal of system activity, the network stack, a cron-style job scheduler, user log...Discuss·32 readsLinuxtimers
kandarp gautamblog.kandycan.in·Apr 9, 2024Task Scheduling in Linux Using Cron JobsHello, This is Kandy. In this blog, We are going to cover what are Cron Jobs and how we can schedule tasks on Linux using Cron. So let's get started. Let's consider a scenario, We have a web application hosted on our production server and as a Syste...DiscussLinux
MrPaneasepan.hashnode.dev·Apr 7, 2024The fully advanced manual of the productivity application RunFlowWelcome to our advanced manual of the RunFlow, if you don't know RunFlow yet, we recommend you read our fundamental manual first. Searching Files Appending len parameter to filter files by size, such as: len:1kb-2kb, len:3mb-5mb etc. ** can match m...DiscussProductivity
Muhaimin Shihabmuhaiminshihab.hashnode.dev·Mar 31, 2024Set up Cron Job on a Ubuntu Server.Open the Crontab File: Open the crontab file for the user under which your Laravel application runs. Typically, this would be your web server user. For example, if you're using Apache, the user might be www-data. Use the following command to edit th...Discusscronjob
Karlygash Yakiyayevakarlygash-yakiyayeva.dev·Mar 20, 2024Scheduling Tasks with CronCron is a time-based job scheduling daemon found in Unix-like operating systems, including Linux. It enables users to schedule jobs (commands or scripts) to run periodically at fixed times, dates, or intervals. These scheduled jobs are known as cron ...DiscussLinuxDevops
Riva Diasdias-blog.hashnode.dev·Feb 19, 2024Advanced Linux Shell Scripting for DevOps Engineers with User managementIn the world of DevOps, knowing how to use Linux commands effectively is super important. Let’s learn some tricks to make our work easier. This will not only automate repetitive tasks but also enables to manage users and permissions effectively, cont...DiscussLinux
Namrata Guptanamworld.hashnode.dev·Feb 15, 2024Simplifying System Management with Shell Scripting: Backups, Cron Jobs, and Real-Time MonitoringIn the world of system administration, efficiency and reliability are paramount. One of the most powerful tools in a sysadmin's arsenal is shell scripting. With just a few lines of code, routine tasks can be automated, freeing up valuable time and re...Discuss·31 readsshell script
Darvesh Chauhandarvesh29.hashnode.dev·Feb 13, 2024Day 5 Task: Advanced Linux Shell Scripting for DevOps Engineers with User managementIntroduction: Welcome back to Day 5 of our #90daysdevops journey! Today, we're immersing ourselves in the world of Shell Scripting, where we'll uncover the secrets of automation. Shell scripting isn't just about executing commands—it's about crafting...Discuss90DaysOfDevOps#90daysofdevops
Abdullah Bin Altafdevopswithabdullah.hashnode.dev·Feb 13, 2024Lecture # 28 - Cron Job SchedulingCron: Cron is a job scheduler in linux. It is used to run jobs periodically at fixed times, dates, or intervals. It performs specified operations at a predefined time or occurrence of an event without the intervention of the user. Cron is used to aut...DiscussLinux
Jay Chavdajaychavda.hashnode.dev·Feb 7, 2024Day-5: Advanced linux shell scripting with user management 🐧Day 5 TASK Click to check Day 5 task • Write a bash script createDirectoriess1.sh that when the script is executed with three given arguments (one is the directory name and second is the start number of directories and the third is the end number of ...Discuss90DaysOfDevOpsDay5