On 09/03, Michael Scherer wrote:
> Le jeudi 03 septembre 2015 à 14:11 +0200, David Caro a écrit :
> > On 09/03, Michael Scherer wrote:
> > > Le jeudi 03 septembre 2015 à 11:38 +0300, Tolik Litovsky a écrit :
> > > > yes but this mean that I wait 30 minute every time .
> > > > the problem is not the frequence , its the delay .
> > > 
> > > How long does it take to run the job, as it could be run more than every
> > > 30 minutes 
> > 
> > The job takes ~ 10 minutes, sometimes a bit more than 20
> 
> Is there a way to stop it if nothing have to be done ?
> ( ie, run it every 5 minutes, but continue only if something have to be
> changed ? )
> 
> if not, maybe using incron could be a solution, but i do not know how
> reliable and scalable it would be :/

it should not have issues running if there's nothing to deploy, have not
checked if it's able to detect itself and avoid parallel runs though...


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