Hi Keith, This is the expected behavior, the first parameter is indeed seconds so that */5 * * * * ? will generate a FF every 5 seconds. In your case, I believe you'd like something like 00 02 10 * * ?
Hope this helps. 2016-06-16 19:13 GMT+02:00 Keith Lim <[email protected]>: > My GenerateFlowFile processor is enabled and started > > with > > > Scheduling Strategy: Cron Driven > > Run Schedule : 02 10 * * * ? > > > This I expects to generate a flow file daily at 10:02 am, but from my > limited test, it seems to take the second parameter as minutes, and > generate a flowfile hourly at 10 minutes after the hour, e.g. 10:10, 11:10, > 12:10, 13:10... > > Perhaps there is a bug in parsing system date format? > > > Attached is a simple template that I am using for testing. > > > Thanks, > Keith > > > ------------------------------ > *From:* Andrew Grande <[email protected]> > *Sent:* Wednesday, June 15, 2016 4:10 PM > *To:* [email protected] > *Subject:* Re: Scheduling using CRON driven on Windows OS > > > Keith, > > Was your processor running at all times? It has to be started and enabled. > > I guess sharing the cron expression and maybe a quick screenshot will help > next. > > Andrew > > On Wed, Jun 15, 2016, 6:58 PM Keith Lim <[email protected]> wrote: > >> I tried setting Scheduling Strategy property to CRON Driven but does not >> seem to work. Sometimes it would fire when not expected to and others not >> fire when expected to. >> This is on Windows OS and the processor I tried was GenerateFlowFile. Is >> CRON Driven setting not designed to work on Windows OS? >> >> Thanks, >> Keith >> >> >>
