Using cron

ISPmanager allows automatic execution of scheduled jobs using Cron. Cron is a daemon that executes commands at specified intervals. Cron jobs are scheduled tasks (commands) that are executed by such daemon at predefined times. A cron job is a series of simple tasks run from a script.

This module can be used to manage your cron jobs: you may add, edit, delete, run cron jobs, and configure the global parameters, such as e-mail address and paths. The module is available only for the root users.

 

Cron jobs settings

  • Server time - this filed shows a current server time.
  • Command - enter the command you wish the system to run.
  • Period - select the interval at which you wish to run the cron job.
    • every hour - the cron job will be executed on the selected hours.
    • every day - the cron job will be executed on the selected days at 12:00 p.m.
    • once a week - the cron job will be executed every Sunday.
    • once a month- the cron job will be executed on the selected months.
    • once a year- the cron job will be executed on January, 1.
    • after reboot - the cron job will be executed after every operating system reboot.
    • other - if all the above period examples do not meet your needs, you can customize your own period. Once you have chosen the option, you will see the additional fields (Minutes, Hours, Days of month, Months, Days of week):
  • All - the cron job will be executed every month
  • Every - the cron job will be executed on the selected months
  • Selected - enter your settings. For advanced users only.
    • Do not send report by e-mail - check the box if you do not want to receive an email notifying you of a specific cron job. You can provide you e-mail address in the form below.

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