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Running the scheduler
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Since version 6 of SeedDMS a scheduler is implemented which runs
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scheduled tasks. Such tasks must be implemented in an extension
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and can be scheduled by the administrator within the user interface.
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In order to check frequently for tasks ready to run, a system cron job
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must be installed. On Linux this can be done by adding the following line
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to the crontab
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*/5 * * * * /var/www/seeddms60x/seeddms/utils/seeddms-schedulercli --mode=run
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(Of course you need to change the path to `seeddms-schedulercli`)
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This will install a cronjob running every 5 minutes. `seeddms-schedulercli` will check
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for tasks ready to run and execute them in that case. You can decrease the time between
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two calls of the cronjob, but keep in mind that seeddms tasks may take longer and
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are being started again before the previous task has been ended.
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If the configuration file of SeedDMS is not found, its path can be passed
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on the command, though this should not be needed in a regular installation
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obeying the directory structure of the quickstart archive.
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*/5 * * * * /var/www/seeddms60x/seeddms/utils/seeddms-schedulercli --config /var/www/seeddms60x/seeddms/conf/settings.xml --mode=run
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For testing purposes it may be usefull to run `seeddms-schedulercli` in list mode.
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seeddms-schedulercli --mode=list
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This will just list all tasks and its scheduled exection time. Tasks ready to run,
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because its scheduled execution time is already in the past will be marked with
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a `*`. Tasks which are disabled will be marked with a `-`.
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Executing `seeddms-schedulercli` in `dryrun` mode will behave just like in `run` mode
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but instead of running the task it will just issue a line.
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Instead of running utils/seeddms-schedulercli you may as well access
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op/op.Cron.php which also runs all scheduled tasks. On Linux you do this
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by setting up a cronjob like
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*/5 * * * * wget -q -O - "http://<your domain>/op/op.Cron.php"
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