Answer Posted / perumalsamy.r
The crond sysytem is basically small alaram clock, Linux
run the command of your choice automatically. you caught
the alaram clock to run at all sorts of reguler time
intervels
| Is This Answer Correct ? | 0 Yes | 0 No |
Post New Answer View All Answers
Does htop show threads?
Can we create a thread inside a thread?
What do cpu threads do?
What are the differences between user level threads and kernel threads?
How many threads run at once?
How many threads can run on a single processor?
Does linux have threads?
Why are threads used?
Can one thread run on multiple cores?
Are threads independent?
What is thread explain the threads in linux?
Whats the difference between a thread and a process?
Does hyperthreading reduce performance?
How many threads can a cpu run?
Are cpu threads important?