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I saw a script here copying dns from one server to anohther. But it was only sql running.
Does ISPC run some cron jobs to create sites, ftp-users and dns?
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ispconfig runs just one cronjob. See root crontab.
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As I told you already
See root crontab.
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As I told you already
See root crontab.
hehe.... sorry but Im stupid to this... Im comming from Windows enviroment and dont know anything about linux (but are learning)
do I need to log in using ssh as root? or is it in ispc-web?
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Login as root user on the shell or with ssh and execurte the command:
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to get the content of the root crontab.
But if you are just beginning with linux, I highly recommend that you do not modify anything regarding this cronjob!
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But if you are just beginning with linux, I highly recommend that you do not modify anything regarding this cronjob!
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