Sir,
can do it now.
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Lokesh
Hello
As root do:
crontab -l enter
put:
*/15 * * * * /path/to/command
save
Thats's all
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That should solve your all wishes ;) Reach me on the chat if you have any issues.
Hi, do you mean want the command run every 15 minutes?
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Suwandy
Hi, I will do this cron job in 1 day.
Yes you are right cronjob can do our work.
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It's an easy job, I'm a system admin who can help you to apply a cronjob in your linux machine.
What I want from you is the following:
1- what is your linux distribution?
2- what is the full path of your program or the command that you want to use.
Hi
It wasn't clear what exactly do you want so here are my guesses:
Firstly, run crontab -e as the user that needs to execute the schedule.
Then
1. If you want to run it every hour at minute 15 (eg. 2:15, 19:15) you write 15 * * * * sh /full//path/to/command
2. If you want to run it every 15 mins
15,30,45,00 * * * * sh /full/path/to/command
The asterix means "every". Its positions tells us what is every. It's a bit tricky
First position is minute
Second is hour
3rd is day of month
4th is month
5th is day of week
Here is command to run cron every 15 minutes:
0,15,30,45 * * * * /path/to/command
That will run every 12:00,12:15,12:30,12:45, etc. If you need to make differences for example: 2:05, 2:20, 2:35, 2:50
5,20,35,50 * * * * /path/to/command