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==cPanel - Setting up Cron Jobs==
 
==cPanel - Setting up Cron Jobs==
[http://hostek.com/tutorials/cpanel-x3-cronjob.html How to setup a cron job]  
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[http://hostek.com/tutorials/cpanel-x3-cronjob.html How to setup a cron job]
  
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Please keep in mind that you may have to have a cron job be executed by a specific service.<br />
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For Example a php file to be ran:
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/usr/bin/bin -q /home/user/public_html/cron.php
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If you do not want the email to be received for confirmation you will need to add the following to the end of your request:
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/usr/bin/bin -q /home/user/public_html/cron.php > /dev/null
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If you are using get for a http request it would be like this:
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/usr/bin/curl --silent --output /dev/null <nowiki>http://yourdomain.com/cron.php</nowiki>
  
 
==WCP/MochaPanel - Setting up Crong Jobs==
 
==WCP/MochaPanel - Setting up Crong Jobs==
 
This option is currently not available within MochaPanel.
 
This option is currently not available within MochaPanel.

Revision as of 21:34, 10 March 2014


cPanel - Setting up Cron Jobs

How to setup a cron job

Please keep in mind that you may have to have a cron job be executed by a specific service.
For Example a php file to be ran:

/usr/bin/bin -q /home/user/public_html/cron.php

If you do not want the email to be received for confirmation you will need to add the following to the end of your request:

/usr/bin/bin -q /home/user/public_html/cron.php > /dev/null

If you are using get for a http request it would be like this:

/usr/bin/curl --silent --output /dev/null http://yourdomain.com/cron.php

WCP/MochaPanel - Setting up Crong Jobs

This option is currently not available within MochaPanel.