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How would you schedule a cron job to run every second?

January 27, 2024No Comments
DWQA Questions › Category: Introduction to Linux II › How would you schedule a cron job to run every second?
How would you schedule a cron job to run every second?
  • By using the keyphrase @second
  • Create 60 jobs which run every minute
  • Using a cron job, it is not possible to schedule a job which runs every second
  • By putting an entry similar to * * * * * <job>

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