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Cron Job

Version
4.0 beta 5
PHP version
8.0
Database driver
MySQL
Database version
5.5
Web browser
Safari

JakeSully

👽 Chevereto Freak
Hi everyone,

I know 4.0 isn't on stable side yet, but I just cannot find right cron cmd line to use for cron job since I added following

/www/wwwroot/domain/app/bin/legacy but it told me that it is a

Missing -C command

to run this file after giving it 755 permissions.

I checked v4 doc and cannot find what I need to write infront.

So does anyone here know the right way to execute this?
 
@JakeSully Nobody should run the cron as root. Run the cron using the same user running the web server.

In some contexts you may use su user_here -c "THE COMMAND" as:

Code:
su user_here -c "/home/u351358265/domains/MYSITE/public_html/c4/app/bin/legacy -C cron"
 
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