Am 26.07.20 um 22:38 schrieb Francesco Poli: > On Sun, 26 Jul 2020 22:06:23 +0200 Michael Biebl wrote: > >> Am 26.07.20 um 21:36 schrieb Francesco Poli: > [...] >>> Dear Michael, >>> I am still convinced that this is a bug in systemd, as explained above. >>> I am reassigning back the bug report to package systemd. >>> >>> If you think that the timer unit can be modified so that it behaves as >>> intended, please tell me how I should modify it. >>> Just to recap the intended behavior: the timer should trigger the >>> corresponding oneshot service 5 min after the timer activation and then >>> hourly, with a random delay between 0 and 20 min, *without* catching up >>> with missed execution chances, and it should *not* trigger the service >>> immediately during a wake-up from sleep. >> >> Maybe this is a misunderstanding. > > It's possible. And it may well be on my side. > Let's try and clarify... > >> Persistent=true is relevant when you >> reboot/power down a system. In your case, the system is suspended and >> woken up again. > > Exactly! > So why does it trigger *immediately* during wake-up? >
Because the timer elapsed.
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