I am running froxlor 0.9.28.7 on Gentoo installed through overlay. When running the "froxlor_master_cronjob.php" I end up with the script unable to restart cron. No reason to wonder why, I am using "cronnie", therefore the command should be
/etc/init.d/cronnie restart
I don't recall, If this is by my doing or if this was by default, but since I have the installation pretty much bulletproof by now, I'd rather not start from scratch. I have tried to edit the ..actions/admin/settings/125.cronjob.php, replacing the "/etc/init.d/cron reload" with the above - no joy. I could just make cron -> cronnie symlink and rewrite the cronnie init script so it would respond to "reload", but Isn't there a better way?
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StrayRed
Dear friends,
I am running froxlor 0.9.28.7 on Gentoo installed through overlay. When running the "froxlor_master_cronjob.php" I end up with the script unable to restart cron. No reason to wonder why, I am using "cronnie", therefore the command should be
/etc/init.d/cronnie restart
I don't recall, If this is by my doing or if this was by default, but since I have the installation pretty much bulletproof by now, I'd rather not start from scratch. I have tried to edit the ..actions/admin/settings/125.cronjob.php, replacing the "/etc/init.d/cron reload" with the above - no joy. I could just make cron -> cronnie symlink and rewrite the cronnie init script so it would respond to "reload", but Isn't there a better way?
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