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Running Cron Jobs as an Administrator
Administrator Option
User options

How to Create CronJobs in CentOS7

Tags: CentOS Web Panel 

Running Cron Jobs as an Administrator
Administrator Option
User options

CentOS Web Panel allows users and administrators to create and run Cron jobs as needed. The administrator can create a cron job for any user in the administrator panel. Users can only make cron jobs for their own accounts.

Running Cron Jobs as an Administrator

Log in to  your administrator panel

Search cron under the navigation

Select whether you need the cron to run on the administrator or user accounts

Administrator Option

This page has four sections

Current cron jobs set

Add a common cron job (run once a day, once a week, once a month, etc.…)

Next, add a custom cron job (common minutes, hours, days, etc.…)

Add full custom cron jobs (no dropdown common options. type the exact time you wish to have the job run)

User options

You can see all active crons for all users and can create a new cron for users on this page. Just select the user and create a cron job options are

Add a common cron job (run once a day, once a week, once a month, etc.…)

Add a custom cron job (common minutes, hours, days, etc.…)

Add full custom cron jobs (no dropdown common options. type the exact time you wish to have the job run)

Running Cron Jobs as a User


Login to your user control panel

Then select cron Jobs under the settings area or crontab under the CenOS Web Panel Settings in the navigation.

The options for running cron jobs as the user are:

Current cron jobs  that have been created

Add a common cron job (run once a day, once a week, once a month, etc.…)

Add a custom cron job (common minutes, hours, days, etc.…)

Add full custom cron jobs (no dropdown common options. type the exact time you wish to have the job run)

Written by Hostwinds Team  /  May 29, 2018