Periodic execution of scheduled commands.
Read a cron daemon unnamed pipe
| Parameter: | Description: | Optional: |
|---|---|---|
| domain | The type of the process to performing this action. | No |
Read and write the cron daemon log files.
| Parameter: | Description: | Optional: |
|---|---|---|
| domain | The type of the process to performing this action. | No |
Search the directory containing user cron tables.
| Parameter: | Description: | Optional: |
|---|---|---|
| domain | The type of the process to performing this action. | No |
Make the specified program domain accessable from the system cron jobs.
| Parameter: | Description: | Optional: |
|---|---|---|
| domain | The type of the process to transition to. | No |
| entrypoint | The type of the file used as an entrypoint to this domain. | No |
The administrative functions template for the cron module.
This template creates rules for administrating the cron service, allowing the specified user to manage other user crontabs.
| Parameter: | Description: | Optional: |
|---|---|---|
| userdomain_prefix | The prefix of the user domain (e.g., user is the prefix for user_t). | No |
The per user domain template for the cron module.
This template creates a derived domains which are used for running programs on behalf of the user, from cron. A type for the user crontab is also created.
This template is invoked automatically for each user, and generally does not need to be invoked directly by policy writers.
| Parameter: | Description: | Optional: |
|---|---|---|
| userdomain_prefix | The prefix of the user domain (e.g., user is the prefix for user_t). | No |