How to Execute Less Than 1 Minute Interval Jobs

Posted by linuxer on Aug 15, 2024 1:44 AM EDT
Linuxconfig.org; By Lubos Rendek
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When working with the Cron time-based scheduler in Linux, you might find yourself needing to execute tasks at intervals of less than one minute. However, the native capabilities of Cron do not allow for such granular scheduling. By default, Cron’s smallest interval is one minute. This can be limiting for certain applications where tasks need to be run every few seconds or at a more precise time interval.

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