Wednesday, February 17, 2010

How to group cron jobs

With SetCronJob, you can group your cron jobs easily with Grouping feature. It's very useful when you need to create a lot of cron jobs.

- How to create a new group.
Click on Add a group, enter group name and press enter. Your group will be created.

- How to create new cron jobs under a group.
Click on Create new cron jobs, choose group name in list Group of new cron job, then click Save.

- How to move existing cron jobs to a group.
Click on Edit icon, choose group name in list Group of this cron job, then click Save.

- How to ungroup a cron job.
Click on Edit icon, choose None in Group of this cron job, then click Save.

- How to rename a group.
Click on Edit icon of the group name, enter new group name and press enter.

- How to delete a group.
Click on Delete icon. This will delete the group only, and will NOT delete cron jobs under that group.

Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Server status - Feb 9, 2010

According to the logs, SetCronJob didn't run cron jobs from 2:10 AM to 2:46 AM, and from 2:51 AM to 8:58 AM, Feb 9, 2010.

SetCronJob didn't run cron jobs even when main server was up because of database corruption.

Secondary server didn't run cron jobs when main server was down, and I had solved its problem: the HP denied access through IP/~username.

From 8:59 AM, Feb 9, 2010, SetCronJob is ok and start running all cron jobs.

Please accept my apologize for the convenience this caused.

Thanks,
Nguyen An Thuan.