Vimal Kumar V. schreef op di 21-01-2014 om 16:40 [+0000]:
> Fine will not calculate in this context. Fine calculation in Koha
> occur in
> 12 AM midnight.
If you correctly configure the cron jobs to run with cron.daily, and
have anacron installed, then these tasks will run when the computer is
booted up if it hasn't already happened.
From the manual page for anacron:
Anacron can be used to execute commands periodically, with a frequency
specified in days. Unlike cron(8), it
does not assume that the machine is running continuously. Hence, it can
be used on machines that aren't run‐
ning 24 hours a day, to control daily, weekly, and monthly jobs that are
usually controlled by cron.
the default crontab for Debian and Ubuntu does this every day:
25 6 * * * root test -x /usr/sbin/anacron || ( cd / && run-parts
--report /etc/cron.daily )
that is to say, it uses anacron if it's available. So using this you
should be able to have tasks run as close to daily as is possible.
A little more information is here:
http://debian-handbook.info/browse/stable/sect.asynchronous-task-scheduling-anacron.html
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