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    Systemd for scheduled program unavailable ?

    From what I know, nothing is in a container.
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    Systemd for scheduled program unavailable ?

    The output of;ls /etc/systemd is ls: cannot access /etc/systemd: No such file or directory
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    Systemd for scheduled program unavailable ?

    The output is; /bin/systemctl from running the command which systemctl
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    Systemd for scheduled program unavailable ?

    The command cat /proc/version does work and the distribution is; Linux version 3.10.0-1160.88.1.el7.x86_64 ([email protected]) (gcc version 4.8.5 20150623 (Red Hat 4.8. 5-44) (GCC) ) #1 SMP Tue Mar 7 15:41:52 UTC 2023
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    Systemd for scheduled program unavailable ?

    If you want me to run cat /etc/os-release as a command the output is; no such file or directory ? This application from my knowledge has to run as root as I always have to be in the ~ directory.
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    Systemd for scheduled program unavailable ?

    I have the instructions for using systemd for the application which I want to use it for. I was just following the instructions for the application which mentioned that systemd to be located within /etc. Where else can systemd be located, if it's not located in /etc ?
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    Systemd for scheduled program unavailable ?

    I get no output for cat /etc/redhat-release instead; no such file or directory. And yes, I want to schedule a Job using systemd timers and not using cron. I didn't understand what you mean by using systemd-timer as a normal user ?
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    Systemd for scheduled program unavailable ?

    My administrator is running; (Red Hat 4.8. 5-44) (GCC) I can SSH into the server but what I'm looking for which is not located in the /etc directory is systemd as I need to setup a schedule for a program which I want to have running basically 24/7 with no down time; unless the administrator...
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