We are getting
WARNING: TimeTrex maintenance jobs have not run in the last 48hours. Please contact your TimeTrex administrator immediately.
I assume that a cron needs to be set up.
What files need to be run, can't find any documentation on this.
Maintenance jobs
Re: Maintenance jobs
Yes, TimeTrex requires that jobs be run at regular intervals. At the end of the installer it explains how to setup cron. You can get these instructions again if you go to: /interface/install/Done.phpljprevo wrote:We are getting
WARNING: TimeTrex maintenance jobs have not run in the last 48hours. Please contact your TimeTrex administrator immediately.
I assume that a cron needs to be set up.
What files need to be run, can't find any documentation on this.
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If the installer isn't enabled it should tell you that, and once you enable it you should have no problem viewing Done.php. Nonetheless here is what it says:ljprevo wrote:Did that it forces me to
/interface/install/License.php
Of course the paths are probably different on your system, so if you are having problems your best bet is to still go to Done.php, as it will give you the correct command.In Linux simply add this line to your crontab. Be sure to replace "www-data" with the user your web server runs as.
* * * * * su www-data -c "php /var/www/html/timetrex/classes/modules/core/../../../maint/cron.php" > /dev/null 2>&1
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I am on a windows machine and here was the instructions.
In Windows simply run this command as Administrator. Be sure that php-win.exe is in your path!
schtasks /create /tn "TimeTrex Scheduled Jobs" /tr " c:\wamp\php\php-win.exe C:\timeclock\classes\modules\core\..\..\..\maint\cron.php" /sc minute
Info on schtask is here.
http://www.microsoft.com/resources/docu ... x?mfr=true
I am on a windows machine and here was the instructions.
In Windows simply run this command as Administrator. Be sure that php-win.exe is in your path!
schtasks /create /tn "TimeTrex Scheduled Jobs" /tr " c:\wamp\php\php-win.exe C:\timeclock\classes\modules\core\..\..\..\maint\cron.php" /sc minute
Info on schtask is here.
http://www.microsoft.com/resources/docu ... x?mfr=true