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Is there a logging task scheduler for Linux?
Guys, tell me, are there any ready-made solutions for autostarting tasks with normal logging of each stage, with convenient management of launched tasks and actions performed? So that everything is monitored and notified - it's generally gorgeous.
I would like to find a universal alternative for cron+bash scripts+stdout to a file.
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You take on a part-time assistant. You sit next to a server and it logs everything for you step by step =D
If you have something small and local, then I don’t know.
If big and distributed that is chronos from airbnb
There are no ready-made solutions, as far as I know.
It is easier to write a universal bash script, with entering the path to the script, the log file, adding to cron and other whistles)
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