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I've never wrote a cron before and I thought I'd experiment with a mysql dump - I used the cpanel button "cron" but it does not list the crons I wrote.
Now, I'm getting dozens of e-mails from my website about the cron-jobs, and I want to delete the crons. In the e-mails it says that the crons acting from the "/bin/sh" directory But I cannot find any such directory via my ftp client. How do I list all crons running, and most importnatly how do I delete crons? Many thanks. |
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i figured it out now.
you click on advanced in the cpanel option and click on the one you want to delete. To delete a cron job: 1. Click on the Cron jobs button on the home page. 2. Click on the Advanced (Unix Style) button. 3. Click on the Delete button next to the required cron job. video tutorial http://www.vr.org/fileadmin/tutorial...ancedcron.html phew! |
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