I need a way to create an entry on the crontab that executes a script only once in 24h.
Steps:
- Run a bash script to configure a crontab to run a script in 24h (with command
date?). This will run only ONCE 24 hs after . - 24h later the script runs.
- At the end of the script execution, the crontab must be left clean. This means to remove the entry from the crontab. I don“t want to pollute the crontab with deprecated entries.
If you don't want to pollute the crontab, you can use "at" e.g.
now you will get "at>" prompt, and you'll be able to enter the code which will be executed in 24 hours
You can also execute a shell script using:
additional info can be found here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/At_(Unix)
and here: http://www.tldp.org/LDP/GNU-Linux-Tools-Summary/html/scheduling.html