6 May
2014
6 May
'14
8:28 p.m.
On 06/05/14 04:13 PM, Leonid Isaev wrote:
After re-reading the documentation I have to take this back, systemd timers seem to implement all features provided by cronie.
AFAIK, the only notable missing feature is the ability for non-root users to run jobs when they're not logged in. This is intentionally left out, and it's not hard for an administrator to replicate the feature with a timer unit for a specific user allowed to run jobs. (of course, this isn't really the topic at hand :P)