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concurrencySpecifies how to treat concurrent executions of a Job. Valid values are: - "Allow" (default): allows CronJobs to run concurrently; - "Forbid": forbids concurrent runs, skipping next run if previous run hasn't finished yet; - "Replace": cancels currently running job and replaces it with a new one
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failedThe number of failed finished jobs to retain. Value must be non-negative integer. Defaults to 1.
The schedule in Cron format, see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cron.
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startingOptional deadline in seconds for starting the job if it misses scheduled time for any reason. Missed jobs executions will be counted as failed ones.
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successfulThe number of successful finished jobs to retain. Value must be non-negative integer. Defaults to 3.
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suspendThis flag tells the controller to suspend subsequent executions, it does not apply to already started executions. Defaults to false.
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timeThe time zone name for the given schedule, see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_tz_database_time_zones. If not specified, this will default to the time zone of the kube-controller-manager process. The set of valid time zone names and the time zone offset is loaded from the system-wide time zone database by the API server during CronJob validation and the controller manager during execution. If no system-wide time zone database can be found a bundled version of the database is used instead. If the time zone name becomes invalid during the lifetime of a CronJob or due to a change in host configuration, the controller will stop creating new new Jobs and will create a system event with the reason UnknownTimeZone. More information can be found in https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/workloads/controllers/cron-jobs/#time-zones
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CronJobSpec describes how the job execution will look like and when it will actually run.