[Solved] Trouble setting systemd timer
[Solved] Trouble setting systemd timer
I'm trying to move away from cron jobs, not that they don't work, but I want to get on with the times and also learn some things.
I created two user timers (and the associated services), one for backing up my data and the second to upload to B2. I'm using two scripts I had in my cron jobs for a few years and they worked without problems. But with systemd timers both scripts fail with exit code 15 (process terminated) and I have no idea why.
I run Debian 12 Bookworm.
Here's the output for the status of the upload service:
shell
> systemctl --user status rclone-up.service ○ rclone-up.service - Run rclone up for b2 Loaded: loaded (/home/clmbmb/.config/systemd/user/rclone-up.service; disabled; preset: enabled) Active: inactive (dead) TriggeredBy: ● rclone-up.timer Apr 11 06:10:39 tesla systemd[1698218]: Starting rclone-up.service - Run rclone up for b2... Apr 11 06:12:18 tesla systemd[1698218]: rclone-up.service: Main process exited, code=killed, status=15/TERM Apr 11 06:12:18 tesla systemd[1698218]: rclone-up.service: Failed with result 'signal'. Apr 11 06:12:18 tesla systemd[1698218]: Stopped rclone-up.service - Run rclone up for b2. Apr 11 06:12:18 tesla systemd[1698218]: rclone-up.service: Consumed 12.811s CPU time.
Also, here's the log created by rclone
while running:
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2024/04/11 06:10:42 INFO : integrity.2376: Copied (new) 2024/04/11 06:10:43 INFO : hints.2376: Copied (new) 2024/04/11 06:10:43 INFO : nonce: Copied (replaced existing) 2024/04/11 06:10:47 INFO : config: Updated modification time in destination 2024/04/11 06:10:55 INFO : index.2376: Copied (new) 2024/04/11 06:11:40 INFO : Transferred: 443.104 MiB / 2.361 GiB, 18%, 16.475 MiB/s, ETA 1m59s Checks: 1503 / 1503, 100% Transferred: 4 / 19, 21% Elapsed time: 1m0.8s Transferring: * data/2/2328: 19% /502.259Mi, 2.904Mi/s, 2m19s * data/2/2329: 52% /500.732Mi, 10.758Mi/s, 22s * data/2/2330: 14% /501.598Mi, 3.150Mi/s, 2m15s * data/2/2331: 0% /500.090Mi, 0/s, - 2024/04/11 06:12:18 INFO : Signal received: terminated
Where should I look to get some more information about what's going on? Why would the service be terminated like that?
LE:
Setting TimeoutSec=infinity
inside the [Service]
section of the unit file seems to help. Not 100% if it's a good idea, but I'll experiment with it.