mkn Posted March 1, 2011 Posted March 1, 2011 Hello! To test Froxlor I created a fresh installation of Ubuntu 10.04 in Windows 7 VirtualBox and right after installing Ubuntu I also installed Froxlor. The interface is very clean and nice but I cannot make the thing create customer directories or Apache2 config files. Yes, I have checked that the tasks are active and that the system tells me that there are pending tasks. However, I cannot find any cron tasks anywhere in the system, no cron jobs, nothing. Nothing seems to be happening. Is there anything one should do to make the cron stuff running. As for running Linux in a virtual environment I have been doing that for years and cannot make much difference between a virtualized or a "real" server. I have currently two Centos backup servers in Win7 VirtualPC and they have been running perfectly for over a year. Markku
d00p Posted March 1, 2011 Posted March 1, 2011 Adminpanel -> Configuration -> [choose system ] -> Other (system) -> Crond (cronscript)
mkn Posted March 1, 2011 Author Posted March 1, 2011 Thanks, clear and concise information. The way to go Markku
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mkn
Hello!
To test Froxlor I created a fresh installation of Ubuntu 10.04 in Windows 7
VirtualBox and right after installing Ubuntu I also installed Froxlor. The
interface is very clean and nice but I cannot make the thing create customer
directories or Apache2 config files. Yes, I have checked that the tasks are
active and that the system tells me that there are pending tasks.
However, I cannot find any cron tasks anywhere in the system, no cron jobs,
nothing. Nothing seems to be happening. Is there anything one should do to
make the cron stuff running.
As for running Linux in a virtual environment I have been doing that for
years and cannot make much difference between a virtualized or a "real"
server. I have currently two Centos backup servers in Win7 VirtualPC and
they have been running perfectly for over a year.
Markku
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