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This demo will show you how to create a cron job through your cPanel. Cron jobs allow you to automate certain commands or scripts on your site. | |||
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[1] Click on the "Cron jobs" icon within the "Advanced" section of your cPanel | [1] Click on the "Cron jobs" icon within the "Advanced" section of your cPanel | ||
[2] Enter the email address you want the cron job notifications to be sent to in the 'Email" text field | [2] Enter the email address you want the cron job notifications to be sent to in the 'Email" text field | ||
[3] Click the "Update Email" button | [3] Click the "Update Email" button | ||
[4] Specify when you would like the cron job to run using the "Common Settings" drop down or by manually specifying each field | [4] Specify when you would like the cron job to run using the "Common Settings" drop down or by manually specifying each field | ||
[5] Enter the command you wish to run in the "Command" text field | [5] Enter the command you wish to run in the "Command" text field | ||
[6] Click the "Add New Cron Job" button | [6] Click the "Add New Cron Job" button | ||
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Latest revision as of 17:26, 3 October 2012
This demo will show you how to create a cron job through your cPanel. Cron jobs allow you to automate certain commands or scripts on your site.
[1] Click on the "Cron jobs" icon within the "Advanced" section of your cPanel
[2] Enter the email address you want the cron job notifications to be sent to in the 'Email" text field
[3] Click the "Update Email" button
[4] Specify when you would like the cron job to run using the "Common Settings" drop down or by manually specifying each field
[5] Enter the command you wish to run in the "Command" text field
[6] Click the "Add New Cron Job" button