Or, you could run two scripts every minute ... one that starts
immediately, and one that sleeps for 30s before starting.
-- Mitch
Dave Hamber wrote:
You could run the script as a daemon. man daemon.
The sloppy way of running the script every 30 seconds would be to use
sleep(30), but that would cause the script to run at 30 seconds +
execution time.
If you make a loop like this you could get around that:
$t=time()+31;
while(true){
if(time()>$t+30){
$t=time();
YourMainScriptFunction();
}
else usleep(1000); //adjust to how often you want to check
}
On 30/10/2006 17:29 Ahmad Al-Twaijiry wrote:
Hi everyone,
I have a script that I want it to run every 30 seconds, the problem is
that cronjob can run every 1 minute only, do you have any solution ?
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