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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers While we are on the subject of dates. Another date question Post 7015 by MizzGail on Monday 17th of September 2001 04:07:35 PM
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Question While we are on the subject of dates. Another date question

This goes deeper into the date thing. I want to be able to check the date and time stamp in or on a file to see what the time span is.

We have a job that runs several times an hour - kicked off through cron based on a trigger file. We want to keep track of each run and check the time between runs for reasonbleness because the job can hang and not notify anyone. Right now we have someone watching the job during peak hours and manually determining that it has been in the run state too long. I would like to automate the reasonbleness check for automated notifies.
(the hanging is out of our control so we need to automate the monitor process)
We put a time stamp in a log of when the job starts, so we already have that peice. What I don't know how to do is manipulate date and time down to minutes.

THANKS!
 

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ANACRON(8)						       Anacron Users' Manual							ANACRON(8)

NAME
anacron - runs commands periodically SYNOPSIS
anacron [-s] [-f] [-n] [-d] [-q] [-t anacrontab] [-S spooldir] [job] ... anacron [-S spooldir] -u [-t anacrontab] [job] ... anacron [-V|-h] anacron -T [-t anacrontab] DESCRIPTION
Anacron can be used to execute commands periodically, with a frequency specified in days. Unlike cron(8), it does not assume that the machine is running continuously. Hence, it can be used on machines that aren't running 24 hours a day, to control daily, weekly, and monthly jobs that are usually controlled by cron. When executed, Anacron reads a list of jobs from a configuration file, normally /etc/anacrontab (see anacrontab(5)). This file contains the list of jobs that Anacron controls. Each job entry specifies a period in days, a delay in minutes, a unique job identifier, and a shell command. For each job, Anacron checks whether this job has been executed in the last n days, where n is the period specified for that job. If not, Anacron runs the job's shell command, after waiting for the number of minutes specified as the delay parameter. After the command exits, Anacron records the date in a special timestamp file for that job, so it can know when to execute it again. Only the date is used for the time calculations. The hour is not used. When there are no more jobs to be run, Anacron exits. Anacron only considers jobs whose identifier, as specified in the anacrontab matches any of the job command-line arguments. The job argu- ments can be shell wildcard patterns (be sure to protect them from your shell with adequate quoting). Specifying no job arguments, is equivalent to specifying "*" (That is, all jobs will be considered). Unless the -d option is given (see below), Anacron forks to the background when it starts, and the parent process exits immediately. Unless the -s or -n options are given, Anacron starts jobs immediately when their delay is over. The execution of different jobs is com- pletely independent. If a job generates any output on its standard output or standard error, the output is mailed to the user running Anacron (usually root), or to the address contained by the MAILTO environment variable in the crontab, if such exists. If the LOGNAME environment variable is set, it will be used as From: field. Informative messages about what Anacron is doing are sent to syslogd(8) under facility cron, priority notice. Error messages are sent at priority error. "Active" jobs (i.e. jobs that Anacron already decided to run and now wait for their delay to pass, and jobs that are currently being exe- cuted by Anacron), are "locked", so that other copies of Anacron won't run them at the same time. OPTIONS
-f Force execution of the jobs, ignoring the timestamps. -u Only update the timestamps of the jobs, to the current date, but don't run anything. -s Serialize execution of jobs. Anacron will not start a new job before the previous one finished. -n Run jobs now. Ignore the delay specifications in the /etc/anacrontab file. This options implies -s. -d Don't fork to the background. In this mode, Anacron will output informational messages to standard error, as well as to syslog. The output of jobs is mailed as usual. -q Suppress messages to standard error. Only applicable with -d. -t anacrontab Use specified anacrontab, rather than the default -T Anacrontab testing. The configuration file will be tested for validity. If there is an error in the file, an error will be shown and anacron will return 1. Valid anacrontabs will return 0. -S spooldir Use the specified spooldir to store timestamps in. This option is required for users who wish to run anacron themselves. -V Print version information, and exit. -h Print short usage message, and exit. SIGNALS
After receiving a SIGUSR1 signal, Anacron waits for running jobs, if any, to finish and then exits. This can be used to stop Anacron cleanly. NOTES
Make sure that the time-zone is set correctly before Anacron is started. (The time-zone affects the date). This is usually accomplished by setting the TZ environment variable, or by installing a /usr/lib/zoneinfo/localtime file. See tzset(3) for more information. Timestamp files are created in the spool directory for each job in anacrontab. These are never removed automatically by anacron, and should be removed by hand if a job is no longer being scheduled. FILES
/etc/anacrontab Contains specifications of jobs. See anacrontab(5) for a complete description. /var/spool/anacron This directory is used by Anacron for storing timestamp files. SEE ALSO
anacrontab(5), cron(8), tzset(3) The Anacron README file. BUGS
Anacron never removes timestamp files. Remove unused files manually. Anacron uses up to two file descriptors for each active job. It may run out of descriptors if there are more than about 125 active jobs (on normal kernels). Mail comments, suggestions and bug reports to Sean 'Shaleh' Perry <shaleh@(debian.org|valinux.com)>. AUTHOR
Anacron was originally conceived and implemented by Christian Schwarz <schwarz@monet.m.isar.de>. The current implementation is a complete rewrite by Itai Tzur <itzur@actcom.co.il>. The code base was maintained by Sean 'Shaleh' Perry <shaleh@(debian.org|valinux.com)>. Since 2004, it is maintained by Pascal Hakim <pasc@(debian.org|redellipse.net)>. Pascal Hakim 2004-07-11 ANACRON(8)
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