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setting_up_the_etano_cron_job_in_cpanel [2014/05/01 09:35] admin [Important Note] |
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Before setting up your cron job make sure that your host allows crons to be run every 5 minutes, some shared hosting plans do not allow crons to be run under 10 or even 15 minutes. GoDaddy and HostGator are a couple of examples, they only allow cron jobs under 15 minutes on their VPS and Dedicated server plans. Many hosts aren't up-front as to how frequently you can run cron jobs, so you may need to do some digging in their site terms or forums, or ask them directly. Most will allow you to make cron settings of 5 minutes in cPanel, but that doesn't necessarily mean it's going to actually work.\\ | Before setting up your cron job make sure that your host allows crons to be run every 5 minutes, some shared hosting plans do not allow crons to be run under 10 or even 15 minutes. GoDaddy and HostGator are a couple of examples, they only allow cron jobs under 15 minutes on their VPS and Dedicated server plans. Many hosts aren't up-front as to how frequently you can run cron jobs, so you may need to do some digging in their site terms or forums, or ask them directly. Most will allow you to make cron settings of 5 minutes in cPanel, but that doesn't necessarily mean it's going to actually work.\\ | ||
- | Once you have determined or verified that your host allows crons to be run every 5 minutes, proceed by following the instructions provided below: | + | Once you have determined or verified that your host allows crons to be run every 5 minutes, proceed with setting up the cron job by following the instructions provided below: |
+ | ==== Setting Up The Cron Job: ==== | ||
**1**) Access your cPanel interface and login, then click on the icon located in the Advanced section of your cPanel interface.\\ | **1**) Access your cPanel interface and login, then click on the icon located in the Advanced section of your cPanel interface.\\ | ||
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