[Dxspider-support] Network Update

Dirk Koopman djk at tobit.co.uk
Mon Jan 30 00:21:05 GMT 2023


Try this:

50 00 * * * run_cmd("shutdown")

The system unit will restart the node immediately after it has shut 
itself down.

Dirk

On 29/01/2023 21:14, Keith Maton via Dxspider-support wrote:
> Yes, yes I have.  I’ve been trying that today as it would be the 
> perfect solution.
>
> One of the commands I’m running through the system crontab is to stop 
> a service.  I tried the same thing through the spider crontab.
>
> I did some testing and this didn’t stop the service.
>
> 50 00 * * * spawn("sudo service xxx stop")
>
> I tried using sudo systemctl stop xxx as well, no joy.  It shows in 
> the debug log but the service doesn’t stop.
>
> 1675025460^(cron) cron: 51 20 29 1 0 -> doing 'spawn("sudo systemctl 
> stop xxx")'
>
> 1675025460^(cron) DXCron::spawn: sudo systemctl stop xxx
>
> 1675025460^(progress) subprocess stats cmd: 'sudo systemctl stop xxx' 
> by DXCron::spawn 82mS
>
>
> I’ve also tested using ‘ instead of “ because I have some spawn 
> commands in my spider crontab with ‘ and some with “, neither work to 
> stop the service.
>
> Also tried this in case it needed the path.
>
> 02 21 * * * spawn('sudo /usr/bin/systemctl stop xxx')
>
>
> That also didn’t stop the service.
>
> 1675026120^(cron) cron: 2 21 29 1 0 -> doing 'spawn('sudo 
> /usr/bin/systemctl stop xxx')'
>
> 1675026120^(cron) DXCron::spawn: sudo /usr/bin/systemctl stop xxx
>
> 1675026120^(progress) subprocess stats cmd: 'sudo /usr/bin/systemctl 
> stop xxx' by DXCron::spawn 90mS
>
>
> 73 Keith
>
>> On 29 Jan 2023, at 20:25, Kin EA3CV <ea3cv at cronux.net> wrote:
>>
>> And you haven't thought about centralizing everything in the spider 
>> crontab, it would be easier, I think.
>>
>> Kin
>>
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