I should preface this by stating I am a novice in general when it comes to the linux world.
I’m trying to write a bash script that will run on an ordinary basis as a cron job. It’s simple enough it just runs apt update -y apt upgrade -y apt autoclean
every 24 hours. The issue is that I also would like to be able to schedule a restart automatically if a restart would be frugal. I don’t really want to just rely on checking for /var/run/reboot-required
, and the output from debian-goodies checkrestart
seems to be pretty dated and incompatible with scripts in general. Would it be better to run systemctl status
and check for degradation, and then schedule a restart based on that? Does anyone far smarter than me have a solution?
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