Noexcuses is a software designed to assist with disaster recovery. It provides users with a reliable solution to recover their data in the event of a disaster.
First of all, Noexcuses is easy to use. All you need to do is to identify the cronjobs that need to succeed and insert Noexcuses before the command. Once cron runs Noexcuses, the tool will keep track of the cronjobs that have failed and keep running them until they succeed. And if the host is rebooted, Noexcuses lets you restart all of the outstanding cronjobs automatically.
In addition to that, Noexcuses can also help you relocate the cronjobs to another host if the original host is down for a while. It can also identify and run cronjobs that were scheduled while the host was down, so you don't have to worry about missing any important tasks.
Noexcuses is a free, lightweight, fine-grained, unobtrusive, high-availability tool for cronjobs. It's designed to be incorporated into a highly available system or used in the absence of one. With Noexcuses, you don't have to worry about tedious disaster recovery work or losing important data.
To install Noexcuses, simply type "make install" under /usr or make prefix=/usr/local install for other locations. To uninstall, type "make uninstall," and for the initscript (only with SVR4-style init scripts), type "make install-init."
Overall, Noexcuses is a great tool for anyone who wants to automate their cronjobs and ensure that they run without fail. It's easy to use, reliable, and can save you a lot of time and effort in the long run.
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