How can I run a cron job every 5 minutes starting from a time other than 0 minutes?

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爱一瞬间的悲伤 2020-12-07 15:37

I would like to have a script run every 5 minutes let\'s say starting from 13:02 so I can have another script runs every 5 minutes but starting from 13:04 so the second scri

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  • 2020-12-07 15:54

    or

    */5 * * * * sleep 120; ( first_script.sh & ) ; sleep 120 ; second_script.sh
    

    nice thing about this approach is that you can let crontab start things at times other then minute boundaries (like 30 seconds after the hour)

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  • 2020-12-07 15:57

    I needed similar thing - to execute script every 5 minutes starting from third minute of an hour. I doubted above solutions (because website crontab.guru was convincing me about invalid syntax) and so my colleague told me to specify minutes directly like this:

    3,8,13,18,23,28,33,38,43,48,53,58 * * * *

    Its list of concrete minutes.

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  • 2020-12-07 16:02

    Use this:

    */5+2 * * * * 1st-script
    */5+4 * * * * 2nd-script
    

    For future reference take a look at this online Cron Job Generator.

    Update

    Since there are several reports that the + syntax is not working on Ubuntu 14.04, here's a variation:

    2-59/5 * * * * 1st-script
    4-59/5 * * * * 2nd-script
    

    This will result in the 1st script to run every 5 minutes starting with an offset of 2 minutes at the beginning of each hour and the 2nd script to behave the same with an offset of 4 minutes.

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  • 2020-12-07 16:04
    */5+1 * * * * first_script.sh
    

    To run every five minutes, but offset one minute

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