thank you for your quick reply, this is exactly what i need to do,
going to check documentation about this 2015-07-03 14:27 GMT+03:00 Michael Berkowski <m...@umn.edu>: > To clarify, are you asking to run different commands each day? I think > that's what you mean by "another one". > > Assuming different commands to run once each, use the `at` command, which > schedules a job to run via atd. > > > https://debian-handbook.info/browse/stable/sect.task-scheduling-cron-atd.html > http://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/hardy/man8/atd.8.html > > at now + 1 day <<EOF > /first/command/to/run arg1 arg2 arg3 > END > > > at now + 2 day <<EOF > /second/command/to/run arg1 arg2 arg3 > END > > at now + 3 day <<EOF > /third/command/to/run arg1 arg2 arg3 > END > > If you are actually asking to run the same command daily, schedule it in > your crontab > > # edit the crontab > crontab -e > > Add an entry, for example to run daily at 08:00 > > 0 8 * * * /command/to/run arg1 arg2 arg3 > > On Fri, Jul 3, 2015 at 6:18 AM, Sergio Letuche <code4libus...@gmail.com> > wrote: > > > Hello community, > > > > i am on an ubuntu server 14.04, and say i wanted to run a specific > command > > at the same time tomorrow, , another one after two days, etc, how could i > > do it, > > > > thank you > > > > > > -- > ++++++++++++++++++++ > Michael Berkowski > University of Minnesota Libraries > Web Development > m...@umn.edu > 612.626.6137 > ++++++++++++++++++++ >