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| | #REDIRECT [[Cron]] |
| Your web-based control panel may have a web page that allows you to set up a [[Cron]] service process.
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| ===CPanel cron service===
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| If you are using CPanel, login then look for "Advanced" category towards the bottom of the page. Click on Cron Jobs -> Advanced (Unix style). Enter the following for the cron to run every 30 minutes.
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| Email address for output: emailaddress@mydomain.con
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| Minute:*/30
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| Hour:*
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| Day:*
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| Month:*
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| Weekday:*
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| <nowiki>Command: wget -q -O /dev/null http://www.mydomain.com/moodle/admin/cron.php</nowiki>
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| Click Commit Changes. Check your email for the output.
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| [[Image:Cpanel-cron-setup.JPG]]
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| ===Other systems cron service===
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| For other systems, look for a button called "Cron jobs". In there you can put the same sort of Unix commands as listed below.
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| If you don't have permissions to run the 'wget' command on the server, you can use this php command:
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| /usr/local/bin/php -q /real/path/to/script/admin/cli/cron.php
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| For example:
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| /usr/local/bin/php -q /home/username/public_html/moodle/admin/cli/cron.php
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| If you don't know what is the real path of your Moodle folder you can use the PHP command realpath.
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| Another alternative, if you do not have permission to run the 'wget' command, may be to use a curl command.
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| For example:
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| curl --silent --compressed http://mydomain.com/moodle/admin/cron.php
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| [[es:Cron con servicios de alojamiento web]] | |