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shearer
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Debian - cron execution order

On Debian, just suppose I have a crontab for root account like this:

On July 5, 2009 (which is a Sunday), which task will cron execute first? I read man pages for cron & crontab but found no mention of execution order. thanks!


SirMeowmix_III

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top-down matching on those applicable to the current date/time. If it is 00:00 on July 05, 2009 then:

scriptblablabla1 will execute followed by scriptblahblabla2


shearer
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said by SirMeowmix_III :

top-down matching on those applicable to the current date/time
Thanks. I had a feeling it was by alphabetical order...


SirMeowmix_III

Not alphabetical, top-down based on the ordering in the respect crontab.


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reply to shearer
A note to the FreeBSD regarding general Cron behavior states that there is no determination of order for same time cron jobs.

»lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/free···538.html

That makes sense, considering the granularity available to you for scheduling. There are better ways than alpha-numeric sorting to order operations in cron.
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SirMeowmix_III

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It's not processed alphabetically, it's processed in a top-down order based on the ordering in the respective crontab. Should "bla2" appear before "bla1" in the respective crontab it would be executed first.


SirMeowmix_III

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Yock has a good point, to be pedantic, it's top-down but execution is done serially, so bla1 and bla2 will run concurrently but when I was debugging cron bla1 is invoked first followed by bla2.


shearer
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said by SirMeowmix_III :

... execution is done serially, so bla1 and bla2 will run concurrently but when I was debugging cron bla1 is invoked first followed by bla2.
Does cron wait for bla1 to finish first before starting bla2?


yock
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No


nwrickert
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If order matters, then change the time of one of them to be sure that they run in the wanted order.
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shearer
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Ok - understood. Thanks all.


yock
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Understand that it makes no sense for it to wait. If you need one script to finish before another one runs, why not call it from the script you scheduled?
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