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IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE .\" FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL .\" DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS .\" OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) .\" HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT .\" LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY .\" OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF .\" SUCH DAMAGE. .\" .\" @(#)sleep.1 8.3 (Berkeley) 4/18/94 .\" .Dd January 26, 2019 .Dt SLEEP 1 .Os .Sh NAME .Nm sleep .Nd suspend execution for an interval of time .Sh SYNOPSIS .Nm .Ar seconds .Sh DESCRIPTION The .Nm utility suspends execution for a minimum of .Ar seconds seconds, then exits. It is usually used to schedule the execution of other commands .Po see .Sx EXAMPLES below .Pc . .Pp .Em Note : The .Nx .Nm command will accept and honor a non-integer number of specified seconds. Note however, that if the request is for much more than 2.5 hours, any fractional seconds will be ignored. Permitting non-integral delays is a .Em non-portable extension, and its use will decrease the probability that a shell script will execute properly on another system. .Pp When the .Dv SIGINFO signal is received, an estimate of the number of seconds remaining to sleep is printed on the standard output. .Sh EXIT STATUS The .Nm utility exits with one of the following values: .Bl -tag -width flag .It Li \&0 On successful completion, or if the signal .Dv SIGALRM was received. .It Li \&>0 An error occurred. .El .Sh EXAMPLES To schedule the execution of a command for 1800 seconds later: .Pp .Dl (sleep 1800; sh command_file >errors 2>&1)& .Pp This incantation would wait half an hour before running the script .Ar command_file . .Po See the .Xr at 1 utility .Pc . .Pp To repeatedly run a command (using .Xr csh 1 ) : .Pp .Bd -literal -offset indent -compact while (1) if (! -r zzz.rawdata) then sleep 300 else foreach i (*.rawdata) sleep 70 awk -f collapse_data $i >> results end break endif end .Ed .Pp The scenario for a script such as this might be: a program currently running is taking longer than expected to process a series of files, and it would be nice to have another program start processing the files created by the first program as soon as it is finished .Po when .Li zzz.rawdata is created .Pc . The script checks every five minutes for the file .Li zzz.rawdata . When the file is found, processing the generated files .Pq Li *.rawdata is done courteously by sleeping for 70 seconds in between each awk job. .Pp To wait until a particular time, the following, with some error checking added, might be used .Po using .Xr sh 1 on .Nx .Pc : .Bd -literal -offset indent END=$(( $( date -d "$1" +%s ) - START_TIME )) while [ "${SECONDS}" -lt "${END}" ] do sleep "$((END - SECONDS))" done .Ed .Pp where the argument .Ql $1 specifies the desired date and time in any format the .Fl d option to the .Xr date 1 command accepts. .Sh SEE ALSO .Xr at 1 , .Xr csh 1 , .Xr date 1 , .Xr sh 1 , .Xr nanosleep 2 , .Xr sleep 3 .Sh STANDARDS The .Nm command is expected to be .St -p1003.2 compatible. .Sh HISTORY A .Nm utility appeared in .At v4 . Processing fractional seconds, and processing the .Ar seconds argument respecting the current locale, was added in .Nx 1.3 . The ability to sleep for extended periods appeared in .Nx 9.0 . .Sh BUGS This .Nm command cannot handle requests for durations much longer than about 250 billion years. Any such attempt will result in an error, and immediate termination. It is suggested that when there is a need for sleeps exceeding this period, the .Nm command be executed in a loop, with each individual .Nm invocation limited to 200 billion years approximately.