Ok. Makes sense. I’ll use that solution too.

> On Aug 14, 2022, at 4:35 PM, Jochen Kellner <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Charles Hedrick via FreeIPA-users <[email protected]>
> writes:
> 
>> it's active, but it seems not to do anything:
>> 
>> ● ipa-ccache-sweep.timer - Remove Expired Kerberos Credential Caches
>>     Loaded: loaded (/usr/lib/systemd/system/ipa-ccache-sweep.timer; enabled; 
>> vendor preset: disabled)
>> ---------
>> 
>> I believe the intent is that it should run every 12 hours. It doesn't
>> seem to be doing so. From a web discussion:
> 
> That's the same on my system... I did enable and start the timer with my
> local ansible plav - but that only worked for the current boot.
> 
>> OnUnitActiveSec does indeed refer to the time since the service
>> referred to by the timer has run.  But if you only use OnUnitActiveSec
>> and no other trigger then issue the command to start or enable
>> foo.timer, foo.service will never run.  Why would it, no trigger would
>> ever be activated in the first place: something needs to trigger the
>> first run of foo.service in order to for you to ever have 3 seconds
>> pass since it was last run.
>> 
>> So in other words, OnUnitActiveSec can be used to define the interval
>> between repetitions, but another trigger (like OnActiveSec or
>> OnBootSec) would be needed to trigger the first run of foo.service to
>> get the ball rolling.
> 
> In other words: you must also enable the
> /usr/lib/systemd/system/ipa-ccache-sweep.service.
> That way it will run once at system reboot and later every 12
> hours. I've just changed my playbook and I'll see with the next reboot
> how that works out.
> 
> Jochen
> 
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