Hi,
we are using Timetrex 7.1.2 Community Edition and everything works fine except one small thing.
Every Monday we get this error message: WARNING: TimeTrex system requirement check has failed! Please contact your TimeTrex administrator immediately to re-run the TimeTrex installer to correct the issue
Please can you tell us how to fix this trouble definitively, thanks
Regards
WARNING: TimeTrex
Re: WARNING: TimeTrex
Did you install TimeTrex from the manual .ZIP file by chance?
Re: WARNING: TimeTrex
HI
we downloaded Linux version directly from this page http://www.timetrex.com/onsite_communit ... p=download
OS Debian 7 64 bit Linux version 3.2.0-4-amd64 (debian-kernel@lists.debian.org) (gcc version 4.6.3 (Debian 4.6.3-14) ) #1 SMP Debian 3.2.46-1+deb7u1
BR
we downloaded Linux version directly from this page http://www.timetrex.com/onsite_communit ... p=download
OS Debian 7 64 bit Linux version 3.2.0-4-amd64 (debian-kernel@lists.debian.org) (gcc version 4.6.3 (Debian 4.6.3-14) ) #1 SMP Debian 3.2.46-1+deb7u1
BR
Re: WARNING: TimeTrex
What was the full and exact line you added to cron to run the maintenance jobs?
Re: WARNING: TimeTrex
* * * * * php5 /var/www/TimeTrex/maint/cron.php
Re: WARNING: TimeTrex
It doesn't appear that you are using the correct command, as that command is not being run as the "www-data" user, therefore causing a permission conflict.
Re: WARNING: TimeTrex
please can you write me which command did you setup in Cron for you Timetrex system?
Thanks
Thanks
Re: WARNING: TimeTrex
You will need to go back to the following page of the installer and follow the instructions there:
/interface/install/MaintenanceJobs.php
Re: WARNING: TimeTrex
Hi Beginner,beginner wrote:thank you very much
is your issue resolved already ?
can you share to me what you've done since i got same issue here
Thanks in adv
iwanhai
Regards,
Iwanhai
Iwanhai
Re: WARNING: TimeTrex
I also have questions on the ultimate solution to this issue. I too am having this message appear weekly.
To make the message go away I must enable install mode. I don't even need to run the install again...I simply run the done.php and the message goes away. But it comes back every week. When I do run the install again it always checks out fine, no errors.
File permissions seem to be accurate, as far as I can tell. Running install_cron tells me that the cron job is already in the crontab.
On top of that I've followed instructions at /interface/install/MaintenanceJobs.php and manually added an entry to my crontab, replacing www-data with apache, since I have verified that should be what my web server is running as.
I am not sure what is being missed.
To make the message go away I must enable install mode. I don't even need to run the install again...I simply run the done.php and the message goes away. But it comes back every week. When I do run the install again it always checks out fine, no errors.
File permissions seem to be accurate, as far as I can tell. Running install_cron tells me that the cron job is already in the crontab.
On top of that I've followed instructions at /interface/install/MaintenanceJobs.php and manually added an entry to my crontab, replacing www-data with apache, since I have verified that should be what my web server is running as.
I am not sure what is being missed.