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Scheduling one-time jobs
Scheduling regularly occurring jobs
Suspending jobs
Checking job status
Running jobs in the background
Running jobs in the foreground
Controlling job priority
Timing jobs
Finding running processes
Deleting processes
Throughout this book, you've been running scripts and programs by typing in commands and pressing . The commands zoom along to the UNIX system, which responds by obediently doing whatever the command or script dictates. In doing this, you run the commands and scripts—called jobs in this context—right then and there.
You can also, though, complete jobs at specified times, run them on a schedule you set up, or start, stop, or delete them as you choose. Plus, you can find out when they are scheduled to run, time how long they take, or monitor them as they run. Sound cool? Great! Let's take a look....
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