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fcron
Developer(s)
Thibault Godouet
Stable release
3.2.1[1]
/ June 26, 2016; 7 years ago (2016-06-26)
Preview release
3.3.0 (dev)
/ August 14, 2016; 7 years ago (2016-08-14)
Repository
github.com/yo8192/fcron
Written in
C
Operating system
Linux, FreeBSD[2]
Platform
POSIX
Type
Command scheduler
License
GPL v2[1]
Website
fcron.free.fr
fcron is a computer program with a GNU General Public License (GNU GPL) license that performs periodic command scheduling. It has been developed on Linux and should work on POSIX systems. As with Anacron, it does not assume that the system is running continuously, and can run in systems that do not run all the time or regularly. It aims to replace Vixie-cron and Anacron with a single integrated program, providing many features missing from the original Cron daemon.[3]
Some of the supported options permit:[3]
run jobs one by one
set the max system load average value under which the job should be run
set a nice value for a job
run jobs at fcron's startup if they should have been run during system down time
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