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Click on the Cron Job link in cPanel and then click the Standard button.
 
Click on the Cron Job link in cPanel and then click the Standard button.

Revision as of 11:14, 3 November 2009

Setting Up Cron Jobs

We recommend you run the cron once per day to avoid your customers receiving duplicate emails for overdue notices etc. The following information will aid you in setting up your Admin cron (invoice generation etc) on different Control Panels and environments.

The examples below will setup the cron to run at 9am every day.

cPanel

We have prepared a video tutorial for this section: http://whmcs.com/tutorials.php?i=1

Click on the Cron Job link in cPanel and then click the Standard button.

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Alternatively click the Advanced (Unix Style) button and use the following:

cPanel Cron
Option Minute Hour Day Month Weekday Command
a) 0 9 * * * php -q /path/to/home/public_html/whmcspath/adminpath/cron.php
b) 0 9 * * * wget -O http://www.yourdomain.com/whmcspath/adminpath/cron.php >/dev/null
c) 0 9 * * * get http://www.yourdomain.com/whmcspath/adminpath/cron.php

Direct Admin

the command for Direct Admin is generall the same as cPanel, however, you need to reference the full path to the php binary.

This can be /usr/bin/php, /usr/bin/home/php or /usr/local/bin/php but this is dependent on the server setup and you should check with your Server Administrator for the full path to the php binary.

An example command to run is:

Command
/usr/bin/php -q /home/demo_user/domains/testdomain.com/public_html/whmcspath/admin/cron.php
/usr/local/bin/php -q /home/demo_user/domains/testdomain.com/public_html/whmcspath/admin/cron.php
wget -O http://www.yourdomain.com/whmcspath/admin/cron.php
GET http://www.yourdomain.com/whmcspath/admin/cron.php

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Windows Server / DotNetPanel

Depending on your server setup, you can run the cron directly from the php executable. If this is not possible, you would need to use the server browser to run the cron

An example command to run is:

Command
C:\php\php.exe -q "C:\inetpub\wwwroot\whmcs7\admin\cron.php"
"c:\program files\internet explorer\iexplore.php" "http://www.yourdomain.com/whmcspath/cron.php"

You should then set the task to run at a certain time every day. The time is up to you.

Windows cron.jpg

Plesk

Pleskcron.jpg

Older version of Plesk are slightly different. You need to specify the path to the php executable and then specify the path to your cron.php file.

Check the appropriate boxes to run at the time you wish and press ok to save.

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LXAdmin

Helm

Ensim

InterWorx

HyperVM

TCAdmin