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Could we put a comment in /etc/crontab alerting sysadmins that a new scheduling system is also active? I think that will reduce migration pain. Something like: | Could we put a comment in /etc/crontab alerting sysadmins that a new scheduling system is also active? I think that will reduce migration pain. Something like: | ||
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# Note that many services use systemd calendar timers to schedule periodic tasks. Run the command | # Note that many services use systemd calendar timers to schedule periodic tasks. Run the command | ||
# systemctl [whatever would be the right thing to run] | # systemctl [whatever would be the right thing to run] | ||
# to list active timers. | # to list active timers. | ||
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--[[User:Mattdm|Mattdm]] ([[User talk:Mattdm|talk]]) 20:20, 6 February 2013 (UTC) | --[[User:Mattdm|Mattdm]] ([[User talk:Mattdm|talk]]) 20:20, 6 February 2013 (UTC) |
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Could we put a comment in /etc/crontab alerting sysadmins that a new scheduling system is also active? I think that will reduce migration pain. Something like:
# Note that many services use systemd calendar timers to schedule periodic tasks. Run the command # systemctl [whatever would be the right thing to run] # to list active timers.