This page will help you quickly and easily set up a cron job to run every 5 months on day 9 of the month.
The Cron Job/Crontab
To have your task run at this frequency, use the following cron:
0 0 9 */5 *
This cron command translates to the following (in Human-Readable format):
“Every 5 months on day 9 of the month.”
What is a Cron Job & Crontab?
A cron job is a task that is scheduled to run at a specific time or interval. Cron jobs are commonly used to automate system maintenance or administration tasks, such as running backups or sending emails.
A crontab is a file that contains commands to be run at specified times. The crontab file is typically edited using the crontab command, which can be used to list, edit, or delete the contents of the file.
Cron Fields
Every cron job uses five fields. Here is an explanation of what each field does in this cron, which runs “every 5 months on day 9 of the month“:
FUN FACT: When configuring a cron job, you can specify the minute, hour, day of the month, month and day of the week when it should run – this gives you a lot of flexibility in terms of when your task will be performed automatically!.
Use Cases
You might want to set up a crontab or cron job to run every 5 months on day 9 of the month for several reasons, including:
- Checking for updates to a software package
- Deleting temporary files
- Generating reports
- Sending emails
Similar Cron Jobs
You might also want to run a crontab:
- every 6 months
- every 4 months
- every 2 months
- every 3 months
- every 6 months on day 24 of the month
- every 2 months on day 19 of the month
- every 4 months on day 1 of the month
FUN FACT: Cron is one of the most powerful tools available on a Linux system – use it wisely!.
Wrapping Up
In this article, you learned how to set up a cron job that runs every 5 months on day 9 of the month. Please share this page with friends and colleagues if you find it useful.
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If you are looking for cron jobs that run at certain minutes, hours, days, weekdays, or months, or if you are looking for miscellaneous cron jobs, then check out our relevant sections, or visit our cron job cheat sheet for a list of hundreds of popular cron jobs.