Article 55Z53 LXer: Analyzing systemd calendar and timespans

LXer: Analyzing systemd calendar and timespans

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In my previous seven articles in this series about systemd, and especially in the most recent article, time and date have come up in multiple contexts. systemd uses calendar time, specifying one or more moments in time to trigger events (such as a backup program), as well as timestamped entries in the journal. It can also use timespans, which define the amount of time between two events but are not directly tied to specific calendar times.read more

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