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0000746ClearOSapp-tasks - Task Schedulerpublic2012-09-11 08:102019-03-14 04:35
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0000746: Add GUI to cron manager
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Issue History
2012-09-11 08:10user2New Issue
2012-09-11 08:10user2Statusnew => assigned
2012-09-11 08:10user2Assigned To => dloper
2014-07-26 12:10marclaporteNote Added: 0001250
2015-09-20 19:36marclaporteNote Added: 0001982
2015-12-24 09:40marclaporteNote Added: 0002471
2016-04-02 01:10marclaporteNote Added: 0002981
2019-03-14 04:35NickHNote Added: 0011261
2019-03-14 04:35NickHStatusassigned => closed
2019-03-14 04:35NickHAssigned Todloper =>
2019-03-14 04:35NickHResolutionopen => suspended

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(0001250)
marclaporte   
2014-07-26 12:10   
+1 for this.

Perhaps a section which is more "read-only" with all existing cron jobs for all ClearOS apps, and an editable section (empty by default) with all the cron jobs admins set up on their own.

Perhaps each app could / should have a cron section?
http://www.clearfoundation.com/docs/howtos/creating_a_clearos_module [^]

If a GUI is too much work, a wiki page with the recommended, future-proof way to add crons would be good as well :-)

Suggesting to use "nice" would be nice ;-)
http://superuser.com/questions/537509/nice-commands-in-a-sh-script-for-cron-jobs [^]

Thanks!
(0001982)
marclaporte   
2015-09-20 19:36   
It would be good to be able to run as a specific user.

All ClearOS users of course, but also as root or Apache.
(0002471)
marclaporte   
2015-12-24 09:40   
Webmin and ISPConfig both have a GUI to create Cron Jobs:
http://www.htpcbeginner.com/create-cron-job-with-webmin/ [^]
https://timmehosting.de/ispconfig [^]
(0002981)
marclaporte   
2016-04-02 01:10   
Cron jobs often pertain to a specific application, so perhaps they could be managed via the app.
(0011261)
NickH   
2019-03-14 04:35   
Migrated to: https://gitlab.com/clearos/clearfoundation/app-tasks/issues/1 [^]