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UC-7408 User’s Manual Managing Embedded Linux
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Cron—daemon to Execute Scheduled Commands
Start Cron from the directory
/etc/rc.d/rc.local
. It will return immediately, so you don’t
need to start it with ‘&’ to run the background.
The Cron daemon will search
/etc/cron.d/crontab
for crontab files, which are named after
accounts in /etc/passwd.
Cron wakes up every minute, and checks each command to see if it should be run in the current
minute.
Modify the file
/etc/cron.d/crontab
to set up your scheduled applications. Crontab files have
the following format:
mm h dom mon dow user command
month hour date month week user command
0-59 0-23 1-31 1-12 0-6 (0 is Sunday)
The following example demonstrates how to use Cron.
How to use cron to update the system time and RTC time every day at 8:00.
STEP1: Write a shell script named fixtime.sh and save it to /home/.
#!/bin/sh
ntpdate time.nist.gov
hwclock –systohc
exit 0
STEP2: Change mode of fixtime.sh
#chmod 755 fixtime.sh
STEP3: Modify /etc/cron.d/crontab file to run fixtime.sh at 8:00 every day.
Add the following line to the end of crontab:
* 8 * * * root /home/fixtime.sh
STEP4: Enable the cron daemon manually.
#/etc/init.d/cron start
STEP5: Enable cron when the system boots up.
Add the following line in the file /etc/init.d/rc.local
#/etc/init.d/cron start
Connecting Peripherals
CF Mass Storage
The UC-7408 supports PNP and hot pluggability for connecting a CF mass storage device.
UC-7408 has a built-in auto mount utility that eases the mount procedure. The CF mass storage
device will be mounted automatically by the
mount
command to
/mnt/hda
. UC-7408 will be
un-mounted automatically by
umount
when you disconnect it.