I added a cronjob by entering this command - crontab -e. I added the following tasks in that file-
*/5 * * * * /var/www/web/vendors/shells/aggregated_deals.php
*/5 * * * * /var/www/web/vendors/shells/deals.php
These are php scripts. after that i restarted the apache server,but these scripts are not executing. And syslog log file is empty. please help me to run this cron.
I don't think you can execute a PHP file by calling it like that, I always use a curl:
*/5 * * * * curl http://domain.com/page
Or I guess you could run it using the php
command itself if you don't want to use the web server:
*/5 * * * * php /var/www/web/vendors/shells/aggregated_deals.php
What ever you type after the stars in the crontab rule will be the command execute against the system. If you run the command "/var/www/web/vendors/shells/aggregated_deals.php" in terminal I bet nothing happens...you need to invoke this as a PHP script.
Why don't you call php-cli with the right user ?
*/5 * * * * www-data php /var/www/web/vendors/shells/aggregated_deals.php
OR
*/5 * * * * root /usr/bin/php /var/www/web/vendors/shells/aggregated_deals.php
Or something like that. Have you already installed php-cli ?
I don't think that will run by itself - you need to run the scripts using the PHP interpreter, like this:
/usr/bin/php /var/www/web/vendors/shells/aggregated_deals.php
Note that your installation may have php
elsewhere - use the command which php
on the command line to find out the location.
First, you need to make sure that you have PHP CLI available. You can do it by running this:
$ php -v
If you see some sane output, then PHP CLI is available. Otherwise you'll need to install it. Installation depends on the distro you're using.
Second, if you want to run CLI scripts directly, you need to make them executable:
$ chmod +x /var/www/web/vendors/shells/aggregated_deals.php
$ chmod +x /var/www/web/vendors/shells/deals.php
Third, PHP CLI scripts are not related to apache and you don't need to restart it to make CLI scripts work.
You need to tell the server to execute the files with PHP. Do all the stesps as described in Elnurs answer, and put these as your lines in cron:
*/5 * * * * php -f /var/www/web/vendors/shells/aggregated_deals.php > /tmp/my.log 2>&1
*/5 * * * * php -f /var/www/web/vendors/shells/deals.php > /tmp/my.log 2>&1
If that doesn't work you may need to include the entire path to PHP. I've also just added some lines to make the script log any output.
You need to run it cake style... you must run
cake shellName shellParam
i your case it would be
cake aggregated_deals > /tmp/my.log
cake deals > /tmp/my.log 2>&1
this cake is in your cake folder, and you should be running it from your app folder... i am not sure how to do this from cron but that is what you have wrong...
This is asuming those scripts are valid cakeShells
You need to tell the server to execute the files with PHP. Do all the stesps as described in Elnurs answer, and put these as your lines in cron:
*/5 * * * * php -f /var/www/web/vendors/shells/aggregated_deals.php > /tmp/my.log 2>&1
*/5 * * * * php -f /var/www/web/vendors/shells/deals.php > /tmp/my.log 2>&1
$ chmod +x /var/www/web/vendors/shells/aggregated_deals.php
$ chmod +x /var/www/web/vendors/shells/deals.php
I know this is posting a long time after, but it looks like i'm not the only one.
Anyway my suggestion would be to add the path to the php in the cron line:
*/5 * * * * /usr/bin/php -f /var/www/web/vendors/shells/aggregated_deals.php > /tmp/my.log 2>&1
*/5 * * * * /usr/bin/php -f /var/www/web/vendors/shells/deals.php > /tmp/my.log 2>&1
Again make sure the permissions are good