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{{fancywarning|This document is a work in progress, as we are still investigating whenjobs for funtoo usage. For information about it see Funtoo tickets about [http://bugs.funtoo.org/browse/FL-316 whenjobs], [http://bugs.funtoo.org/browse/FL-337 initscript], [http://bugs.funtoo.org/browse/FL-338 User Feedback] and [http://bugs.funtoo.org/browse/FL-351 this document].}}
 
{{fancywarning|This document is a work in progress, as we are still investigating whenjobs for funtoo usage. For information about it see Funtoo tickets about [http://bugs.funtoo.org/browse/FL-316 whenjobs], [http://bugs.funtoo.org/browse/FL-337 initscript], [http://bugs.funtoo.org/browse/FL-338 User Feedback] and [http://bugs.funtoo.org/browse/FL-351 this document].}}
  
Whenjobs are written by Richard Jones from [http://www.redhat.com RedHat Linux]. They are designed to be a cron daemon replacement with some improvements over normal cron-jobs. Further more we from Funtoo Linux added some improvements to them already.
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Whenjobs are written by Richard Jones from [http://www.redhat.com RedHat Linux]. They are designed to be a cron daemon replacement with some improvements over normal cron-jobs. Further more we from Funtoo Linux added some improvements to them already. Whenjobs give users a simpler syntax for jobs to run and with funtoo improvements a good way of user-management for whenjobs, that way we fixed the default behaviour of whenjobs to not been able to run as root and let us execute the daemon on a userbasis by default.
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=== Question for help and testing ===
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With this tutorial we like to ask users to help us and test whenjobs. We would like to get your feedback to [http://bugs.funtoo.org/browse/FL-338 FL-338]. So please test and report there what you think and what you think should be improved.
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== How to install whenjobs ==
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The installation of whenjobs is really easy, just merge them and you would get all that is needed for a first testrun and later perhaps also a production usage.
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<console>
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# ##i## emerge -avt whenjobs
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</console>
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That's what is needed for installing whenjobs, nothing big so far.
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== How to get started ==
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As mentioned above we added a user-management and whenjobs has a changed syntax compared to normal cronjobs so we will discuss all these parts now. :)
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=== user management ===

Revision as of 22:35, 1 February 2013

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What are whenjobs

This document is a work in progress, as we are still investigating whenjobs for funtoo usage. For information about it see Funtoo tickets about whenjobs, initscript, User Feedback and this document.


Whenjobs are written by Richard Jones from RedHat Linux. They are designed to be a cron daemon replacement with some improvements over normal cron-jobs. Further more we from Funtoo Linux added some improvements to them already. Whenjobs give users a simpler syntax for jobs to run and with funtoo improvements a good way of user-management for whenjobs, that way we fixed the default behaviour of whenjobs to not been able to run as root and let us execute the daemon on a userbasis by default.

Question for help and testing

With this tutorial we like to ask users to help us and test whenjobs. We would like to get your feedback to FL-338. So please test and report there what you think and what you think should be improved.

How to install whenjobs

The installation of whenjobs is really easy, just merge them and you would get all that is needed for a first testrun and later perhaps also a production usage.

#  emerge -avt whenjobs

That's what is needed for installing whenjobs, nothing big so far.

How to get started

As mentioned above we added a user-management and whenjobs has a changed syntax compared to normal cronjobs so we will discuss all these parts now. :)

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