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diff --git a/users/wpcarro/website/blog/posts.nix b/users/wpcarro/website/blog/posts.nix index 3ed167198214..5a58c9309ce5 100644 --- a/users/wpcarro/website/blog/posts.nix +++ b/users/wpcarro/website/blog/posts.nix @@ -22,4 +22,11 @@ content = ./posts/send-mail-as-2fa.md; draft = false; } + { + key = "auto-reboot-nixos"; + title = "Automatically Reboot NixOS"; + date = 1643666914; + content = ./posts/auto-reboot-nixos.md; + draft = false; + } ] diff --git a/users/wpcarro/website/blog/posts/auto-reboot-nixos.md b/users/wpcarro/website/blog/posts/auto-reboot-nixos.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..24474e6dfe48 --- /dev/null +++ b/users/wpcarro/website/blog/posts/auto-reboot-nixos.md @@ -0,0 +1,40 @@ +## Show me the codes + +Regularly rebooting machines can be a useful, hygienic practice, but quite +frankly I cannot be relied on to remember to regularly reboot my machine. + +Let's free-up some wetware-RAM by automating this with Nix. The following +addition to your `configuration.nix` will schedule daily reboots at `03:00`: + +```nix +systemd.timers.auto-reboot = { + wantedBy = [ "timers.target" ]; + timerConfig = { + OnCalendar = "*-*-* 03:00:00"; + Unit = "reboot.target"; + }; +}; +``` + +If you want to fiddle with the date format, `systemd-analyze` is your friend: + +```shell +λ systemd-analyze calendar '*-*-* 03:00:00' +Normalized form: *-*-* 03:00:00 + Next elapse: Tue 2022-02-01 03:00:00 PST + (in UTC): Tue 2022-02-01 11:00:00 UTC + From now: 12h left +``` + +After calling `nixos-rebuild switch`, you can verify that `systemd` started the +timer with: + +```shell +λ systemctl list-timers auto-reboot +# output omitted because I'm writing this from a different machine +``` + +## That's all, folks! + +I wanted to keep this post short-and-sweet, to build the habit of posting more +regularly. Hopefully someone out there found this useful. |