===== CRON ===== {{en:small_icons:cron_list.png|}} //cron// – is the task planner for the periodic running of jobs at the certain time. Every network user has his own //crontab//,in which is written the time and which programs to run on behalf of this user.\\ In this section you may create the timetable of job running.\\ The table consists of 6 columns. The columns are separated with spaces or with the tabulator. The first five set the time: (Minute, Hour, Date, Month, Day), there can be the data, the list of the figures or a sign //*//. All the other signs in the line are interpreted as a running command with its parameters. If the command sends a text to the standard output this text is emailed to the user.\\ The format of the job record:\\ * * * * * [running the command] - - - - - | | | | | | | | | ----- Day (0 - 7) (Sunday =0 or =7) | | | ------- Month (1 - 12) | | --------- Date (1 - 31) | ----------- Time (0 - 23) ------------- Minute (0 – 59) **AVAILABLE ACTIONS:**\\ //**New job**// – the adding of the new job to the list.\\ Available options on the job adding:\\ //**FTP account**// – the account on behalf of which the job will be fulfilled.\\ //**Comments**// – the optional comments to the job.\\ //**Time**// – the time of job fulfilling. The time is set in the format described above.\\ //**Command**// – is the same command. It's worth to pay attention that the path to the binary file or script is necessary to use in the command.\\ //**Bulk adding**// – is used for the bulk- adding of jobs, moreover the jobs are necessary to add in the specified format on one job in every line.\\ //**Edit**// – to edit the job.\\ //**Delete**// – to delete the job.\\