04.03.2019 21:19, Alden Page пишет: > Hi systemd team, > > I'm having some trouble understanding the behavior of a systemd timer I've > set up in systemd version 219. I have a task that I want to run once per > week on Sundays at 3:00am UTC. However, as soon as I do `systemctl start > my_timer.timer`, the task starts no matter what time it is. This is a That is what you told it to do. > problem for me, because that means that my timer starts every single time I > recreate my server's virtual machine. After the initial erroneously > scheduled job has completed successfully, the timer starts behaving > correctly and runs on Sundays at 3:00am UTC. > > Here is how I've set up my timers. This is an excerpt from the script I use > to bootstrap my VMs: > > # Schedule weekly ingest of new data > cat << EOF > /etc/systemd/system/ingest_upstream.service > [Unit] > Description=Load and index image data from upstream. > [Service] > ExecStart=/usr/bin/curl -XPOST localhost:8001/task -H "Content-Type: > application/json" -d '{"model": "image", "action": "INGEST_UPSTREAM"}' > EOF > > cat << EOF > /etc/systemd/system/ingest_upstream.timer > [Unit] > Description=Ingest data from upstream every Sunday at 8:00am EST (3:00am > UTC). > Requires=ingest_upstream.service > Requires means - when ingest_upstream.timer is started (activated) also start (activate) units listed here. Which is exactly what happens. > [Timer] > OnCalendar=Sun *-*-* 3:00:00 > Unit=ingest_upstream.service > > [Install] > WantedBy=timers.target > EOF > systemctl start ingest_upstream.timer > > After `systemctl start`, shouldn't it wait until the next OnCalendar > interval has passed, particularly since `Persistent=...` is not set? > It (presumably ingest_upstream.timer) does wait; your service is not activated by timer but by basic systemd unit dependency. _______________________________________________ systemd-devel mailing list systemd-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/systemd-devel