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Schedule a cron task to run just once
Schedule a cron task to run just once
Hi guys!
Yesterday I scheduled a cron task to run at midnight and it didn't work.
Those are my settings:
I wanted to run it at 2016-02-04 00:01 and nothing happened.
What am I doing wrong? Thanks a lot guys!
Yesterday I scheduled a cron task to run at midnight and it didn't work.
Those are my settings:
I wanted to run it at 2016-02-04 00:01 and nothing happened.
What am I doing wrong? Thanks a lot guys!
Re: Schedule a cron task to run just once
sudo maybe? user admin without sudo not powerfull enough.
Check your command from console, if it works fine.
Check your command from console, if it works fine.
Re: Schedule a cron task to run just once
Try this one -
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15 14 15 05 * /tmp/run-my-job
Re: Schedule a cron task to run just once
No, it not a sudo problem I think. I will test it anyway.skurudo wrote:sudo maybe? user admin without sudo not powerfull enough.
Check your command from console, if it works fine.
I'm sorry but I don't understand your answer. Do I need to run it from terminal?Elizine wrote:Try this one -orCode: Select all
0 0 04 2 ? 2016 /command
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Thanks both for your answers!
Re: Schedule a cron task to run just once
If you're use wrong command, you'll never get expected result ;-)neiklot wrote:I'm sorry but I don't understand your answer. Do I need to run it from terminal?
Re: Schedule a cron task to run just once
That "I'm sorry..." answer wasn't for you. That answer was for Elizine.skurudo wrote:If you're use wrong command, you'll never get expected result ;-)neiklot wrote:I'm sorry but I don't understand your answer. Do I need to run it from terminal?