salt.modules.incron
Work with incron
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Return the contents of the specified user's incrontab
CLI Example:
salt '*' incron.list_tab root
salt.modules.incron.list_tab(user)
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This function is an alias of
list_tab
.Return the contents of the specified user's incrontab
CLI Example:
salt '*' incron.list_tab root
salt.modules.incron.ls(user)
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Return the contents of the user's incrontab
CLI Example:
salt '*' incron.raw_incron root
salt.modules.incron.raw_incron(user)
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Return the contents of the system wide incrontab
CLI Example:
salt '*' incron.raw_system_incron
salt.modules.incron.raw_system_incron()
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This function is an alias of
rm_job
.Remove a incron job for a specified user. If any of the day/time params are specified, the job will only be removed if the specified params match.
CLI Example:
salt '*' incron.rm_job root /path
salt.modules.incron.rm(user, path, mask, cmd)
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Remove a incron job for a specified user. If any of the day/time params are specified, the job will only be removed if the specified params match.
CLI Example:
salt '*' incron.rm_job root /path
salt.modules.incron.rm_job(user, path, mask, cmd)
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Sets an incron job up for a specified user.
CLI Example:
salt '*' incron.set_job root '/root' 'IN_MODIFY' 'echo "$$ $@ $# $% $&"'
salt.modules.incron.set_job(user, path, mask, cmd)
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Writes the contents of a file to a user's incrontab
CLI Example:
salt '*' incron.write_incron_file root /tmp/new_incron
salt.modules.incron.write_incron_file(user, path)
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Writes the contents of a file to a user's incrontab and return error message on error
CLI Example:
salt '*' incron.write_incron_file_verbose root /tmp/new_incron
salt.modules.incron.write_incron_file_verbose(user, path)
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