Difference between revisions of "Kubernetes CronJobs"
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Revision as of 09:48, 9 February 2022
CronJobs (previously ScheduledJobs) has been a beta feature since Kubernetes 1.8! With 1.21 we get to finally see this widely used API graduate to stable.
CronJobs are meant for performing regular scheduled actions such as backups, report generation, and so on. Each of those tasks should be configured to recur indefinitely (for example: once a day / week / month); you can define the point in time within that interval when the job should start.
https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/workloads/controllers/cron-jobs/
apiVersion: batch/v1 kind: CronJob metadata: name: hello spec: schedule: "*/1 * * * *" jobTemplate: spec: template: spec: containers: - name: hello image: busybox imagePullPolicy: IfNotPresent command: - /bin/sh - -c - date; echo Hello from the Kubernetes cluster restartPolicy: OnFailure
Related
See also
- CronJobs (Kubernetes), Understand Jobs and CronJobs,
kind: Job
,job-controller
- Kubernetes Workloads:
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,ReplicaSet, StatefulSet, DaemonSets, Job, CronJob
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