Re: stupidly simple crontab problem

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On 11/17/21 12:15, Gary Stainburn wrote:
Hi all,

This is crazy but I can't see the answer.  In my system crontab I've added a job to stop the music system at 10:59 on the 11th November, and restart it at 11:02 on the 11th November

# m    h    dom    mon  dow    user    command
  59  10     *     11    *     root     /bin/squeezy -all -off >>/var/log/newplaylist 2>&1   02  11     *     11    *     root     /root/bin/newplaylist >/var/log/newplaylist 2>&1

However, it's doing this every day.  Can anyone see what's wrong?

Instead of crontabs, maybe check systemd timers.

https://fedoramagazine.org/systemd-timers-for-scheduling-tasks/ (CentOS - at least upto 7 - doesnt support user units, admin-managed system units are in /etc/systemd/system).

I personally prefer systemd timers over crontabs.

- Thomas

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