Installation and Maintenance

Cron jobs

Setting up cron jobs

A cron job is an automated process that operates at predefined time intervals.
As an example, you can set up a cron job that checks your ILIAS installation every day at 2:00 am for limited user accounts and sends an email notification to users whose account expires within the next 2 weeks.

How to enable this cron job?

- you need write access to the file /etc/crontab
- add the following line in /etc/crontab:

Cron Job Execution ILIAS < 9.x

0 2 * * * APACHEUSER /usr/bin/php ILIAS_ABSOLUTE_PATH/cron/cron.php ILIAS_ADMIN ILIAS_ADMIN_PWD CLIENT > /dev/null

Execution in ILIAS >= 9.x

0 2 * * * APACHEUSER /usr/bin/php ILIAS_ABSOLUTE_PATH/cron/cron.php run-jobs ILIAS_USER CLIENT > /dev/null

Scheduling

To understand this even more, I'll show you what each of the values mean for the above cron tab.

0

Minutes after the hour

2

Hours of the day

*

Days of the month

*

Month of the year

*

Week days of the week

APACHEUSER

The user which runs the cron job. Should be the same as the apache user (wwwrun)

ILIAS_ABSOLUTE_PATH

The absolute path to your ILIAS installation

ILIAS_ADMIN ILIAS

Administrator's user name

ILIAS_ADMIN_PWD

Password of ILIAS admin

CLIENT

Client name of ILIAS installation

This example executes the script cron.php every night at 2 a.m.



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