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OSXFAQ Daily Unix Tricks
Week 33 - Scheduling Commands (24 February 2003)
by
Adrian Mayo - Senior Editor for Mac OS X Unix
Thursday - crontab Tricks
The time fields in your crontab can be more complex than simple numbers. To run 'command' at 11am, 4pm, and 8pm, use:
0 11,16,20 * * * command
And to run every 10 minutes:
*/10 * * * * command
If you want to learn more about Mac OS X Unix visit the Learning Center
click.
- For beginners: the Mac OS X Unix Tutorial
- For detailed information on specific topics: Mac OS X Advanced Unix
- For answers to common problems: Mac OS X How To
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