Re: [systemd-devel] Are there repeating monotonic timers?

2018-09-03 Thread Wojtek Swiatek
Le lun. 3 sept. 2018 à 17:30, Jérémy Rosen a écrit : > You can put multiple criterion in a single .timer > > In your case, combining OnBootSec and OnUnitActiveSec should do what you > want... > > Thank you - that was it. OnBootSec=60s OnUnitActiveSec=60s I did not realize that OnUnitActiveSec

Re: [systemd-devel] Are there repeating monotonic timers?

2018-09-03 Thread Jérémy Rosen
You can put multiple criterion in a single .timer In your case, combining OnBootSec and OnUnitActiveSec should do what you want... HTH Jeremy On 03/09/2018 17:28, Wojtek Swiatek wrote: Hello everyone I would like to have a timer which runs every 60 seconds after the machine is booted. I

[systemd-devel] Are there repeating monotonic timers?

2018-09-03 Thread Wojtek Swiatek
Hello everyone I would like to have a timer which runs every 60 seconds after the machine is booted. I thought that OnBootSec would be the right parameter but this is s a one shot call - it starts 60 seconds after the boot and then the service is done (does not restart ever) Is there a way to