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How to Edit or Delete Cronjob via cPanel? Print this Article
Overview:
Cron jobs are scheduled tasks that the system runs at predefined times or intervals. Typically, a cron job contains a series of simple tasks that the system runs from a script file.
Important:
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Exercise caution when you schedule cron jobs. We recommend that you allow enough time between cron jobs for the previous cron job to complete. If you schedule them to run too often, the server could start another cron job before the last cron job ends. This duplication may degrade performance.
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For more information about cron jobs, read Red Hat’s Scheduling a Cron Job documentation.
View existing cron jobs
The Current Cron Jobs table displays your existing cron jobs.
Edit a cron job
To edit a cron job, perform the following steps:
- Locate the cron job that you wish to edit and click Edit.
- Edit the settings that you wish to change and click Edit Line.
Delete a cron job
To delete a cron job, perform the following steps:
- Click Delete next to the cron job that you wish to delete.
- Click Delete.
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