A replacement for cron, with sophisticated status-reporting and error-handling.
Jobber is a lightweight utility for Unix-like systems that can run arbitrary commands, or "jobs", according to a schedule. It is meant to be a replacement for the classic Unix utility cron.
Along with the functionality of cron, Jobber also provides:
- Job execution history: you can see what jobs have recently run, and whether they succeeded or failed.
- Sophisticated error handling: you can control whether and when a job is run again after it fails. For example, after an initial failure of a job, Jobber can schedule future runs using an exponential backoff algorithm.
- Sophisticated error reporting: you can control whether Jobber notifies you about each failed run, or only about jobs that have been disabled due to repeated failures.
Contributions/suggestions/requests are welcome! Feel free to open an issue, or ask a question on the mailing list.
More info can be found on Jobber's website.
HowTo documentation for Debian / Ubuntu based systems can be found in the DEBIAN_UBUNTU.md file.