crondmanager_1.0

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    • Official Post

    crondmanager 1.0


    Adding crons job never has been easy but this plugin simplify adding,deleting and managing cron job


    just add your script to etc/cron/script and from plugin assign time to execute the cron
    also plugin includes mostly used scripts for cron



    the cron scripts based on gutemine work


    installation


    by telnet
    ipkg install /tmp/enigma2-plugin-extensions-crondmanager_1.0_mipsel.ipk





    by mfaraj57-2012-dreamoem.com

    • Official Post


    crondmanager 1.1
    This plugin is very useful to schedule certain actions on dreambox by executing scripts at specific time once or every minute,hourly....yearly
    among these jobs are
    -shutdown dreambox daily at mid night at 12.00 or to put it in standbye
    -delete all crashlogs regularly to save space
    -empty tmp directory
    -reboot dreambox with filesystem check
    -send message to the tv screen at specific time to notify you about important event or anything else


    The plugin installs many already made scripts in etc/cron/scripts and you can add your script at same directory
    when you open plugin
    already available scripts will be listed with four buttons to manage cron jobs
    remove:to remove script
    add:to add new job
    run and stop cron: work automatically and used occasionally if you want to stop jobs execution


    Adding cron job is simple and available by three ways
    1- adding daily at specific time :example put dream box standbye ate 12.00 midnight daily
    2- adding job to be executed once after specific time as example shutdown dreambox after 60 minutes
    3-advanced option for those do not need daily or after period execution a example shutdown dreambox at 20th june at 11 pm,this function needs good knowledge from user to make cron syntax but not necessarily as this site(http://www.abunchofutils.com/utils/d...ession-helper/) make for you the syntax, just copy the first part and put it in file /etc/cron/cronsyntax.txt



    by mfaraj57 2012

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