Copyright 2003-2024 Nicholas J. Kain. See LICENSE for licensing information.
ncron is a constraint-solving cron daemon that supports persistence of job execution times and also subsumes most of the abilities of atd.
The advantage over conventional crons is that it can execute tasks at arbitrary (limited by system API and QoI) time precision and also makes it easy to restrict job execution times to certain arbitrary time constraints and intervals.
It also does not force the system to periodically wake and poll for pending jobs; ncron calculates the next time it will need to act and has the OS wake it after that time has passed. This method is better for power efficiency.
Setting spawned task state (chroot, rlimits, uid, gid, etc) should be performed via a wrapper script (either shell or execline) that perform chain loading ("Bernstein chaining") for the job. I suggest using the tools such as s6-softlimit or s6-applyuidgid from the s6 suite.
- Linux kernel
- GCC or Clang
- GNU Make
- For developers: Ragel
ncron should work on most POSIX platforms, but the primary development platform is x64 Linux with recent glibc.
Compile and install ncron.
- Build ncron:
make
- Install the
ncron
executable in a normal place:
$ su
# install -o root -g root -m 755 ncron /usr/local/bin/ncron
# mkdir -m 755 -p /usr/local/share/man/man1
# mkdir -m 755 -p /usr/local/share/man/man5
# install -m 644 ncron.1 /usr/local/share/man/man1/
# install -m 644 crontab.5 /usr/local/share/man/man5/
# exit
Read the manpages for information on crontab format and paths.
$ man 5 crontab
$ man 1 ncron
A system-wide ncron will have its crontab at /var/lib/ncron/crontab
.
The directory will look much like:
# ls -laF /var/lib/ncron
total 12
drwx------ 2 root root 36 May 13 2017 ./
drwxr-xr-x 3 root root 4096 May 13 2017 ../
-rw------- 1 root root 252 May 13 2017 crontab
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 131 May 13 2017 exectimes
A simple crontab file (remove the leading spaces if you copy/paste):
!1
command=/bin/echo Hello world!
interval=5m
The exectimes file must be readable and writable by ncron; create
it with touch and set proper ownership and permissions on it. exectimes
stores the history of previously run jobs (denoted by the !NUMBER
markers in the crontab).
Read the man pages for more info! But what I've written here should be enough to get you started.
The most recent (Feb2024) ncron makes some changes to the crontab format:
- The dummy '!0' job is no longer required to terminate the crontab.
- Single line comments starting with '#' or ';' are now allowed.
- The syntax for specifying constraints uses '-' as a pair delimiter rather than ','.
- The semantics and syntax for specifying time constraints has changed. 'hour=' and 'minute=' are replaced with 'time=', which allows for continuous blocks of hh:mm time to be specified as a constraint.
- Constraint ranges must be low-high. If the old high-low behavior is needed, write two constraints in the form of low-high instead. This restriction may be relaxed in the future.