timer — deferred command executor
timer [−c config]
The timer daemon can be used to schedule commands to be executed once, at a particular time in the future. It is similar to the at(1) command and its associated daemon, atd.
timer(8gx) generally receives commands from timer_agent(4gx).
−c config
Read configuration directives from the given file. If this option is not specified, /etc/gromox/timer.cfg will be read if it exists.
−−version
Output version information and exit.
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−? |
Display option summary. |
All time-based command-line options and configuration file directives are subject to the syntax described in gromox(7), section "Duration specifications".
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/var/lib/gromox/timer.txt: This file is used to save the state of timer(8gx) and persist them across restarts. |
The usual config
file location is /etc/gromox/timer.cfg.
config_file_path
Colon-separated list of
directories which will be scanned when locating further
configuration files, especially those used by plugin
instances.
Default: /etc/gromox/timer:/etc/gromox
running_identity
An unprivileged user account to
switch the process to after startup. To inhibit the switch,
assign the empty value.
Default: gromox
timer_hosts_allow
A space-separated list of
individual IPv6 or v4-mapped IPv6 host addresses that are
allowed to converse with the timer service. No networks and
no CIDR notations are permitted. This option deprecates the
/etc/gromox/timer_acl.txt file used in earlier versions.
Default: ::1
timer_listen_ip
An IPv6 address (or v4-mapped
address) for exposing the timer service on.
Default: ::1
timer_listen_port
The TCP port number for
exposing the timer service on.
Default: 6666
timer_log_file
Target for log messages here.
Special values: "-" (stderr/syslog
depending on parent PID) or "syslog" are
recognized.
Default: - (auto)
timer_log_level
Maximum verbosity of logging.
1=crit, 2=error, 3=warn, 4=notice, 5=info, 6=debug.
Default: 4 (notice)
timer_state_path
Default: /var/lib/gromox/timer.txt
timer_threads_num
The minimum number of client
processing threads to keep around.
Default: 50
The timer service is exposed as a line-based text protocol. Upon connection, the event server gratitiously writes "OK", following which the server will wait for timer commands, and execute them synchronously.
The command "ADD <seconds> <command>" installs a new timer for the given command to be executed in that many seconds from now. The server will respond with "FALSE 2", "FALSE 3", or respond with the timer ID as "TRUE <id>".
The command "CANCEL <id>" revokes the timer with the chosen ID.
gromox(7), timer_agent(4gx)