Executing php with crontab

扶醉桌前 提交于 2019-11-26 20:36:16

Start by typing at a command line:

whereis php

Do this as the user that the cron job will be run under. This will show you the path to your executable. You can then use that path (if it's not already in your PATH variable) in your cron entry:

5 * * * * /your/path/to/php /var/www/some/path/script.php

Edit: you may need to install the php5-cli (Ubuntu package name) package if all you have is the Apache PHP module installed. This will give you the binary executable that you can run from a command line.

Is this a Linux system?

In newer Linux distributions, there is
actually a convienient crontab-setup system
that doesn't require any entry in the crontab by the user. E.g in SuSE Linux, you have directories

/etc/cron.hourly/
/etc/cron.daily/
/etc/cron.monthly/
/etc/cron.weekly/

Just put an invocation script (konno_php_start) in any of these directories, like

/etc/cron.hourly/konno_php_start

which is executable (chmod 755 or so) and contains:

#!/bin/sh
cd /var/www/some/path/
php  script.php >> logfile.txt 2>&1

and restart the cron daemon. Thats it.

From the logfile, you'll see if your php interpreter
will be found in the PATH. If not, change the line in /etc/cron.hourly/konno_php_start to

/full/path/to/php  script.php >> logfile.txt 2>&1

Regards

rbo

I had to find to follow a trail to find the executable:

andy@ararat:~$ type php
php is /usr/bin/php

andy@ararat:~$ file /usr/bin/php
/usr/bin/php: symbolic link to `/etc/alternatives/php'

andy@ararat:~$ file /etc/alternatives/php
/etc/alternatives/php: symbolic link to `/usr/bin/php5'

andy@ararat:~$ file /usr/bin/php5
/usr/bin/php5: ELF 64-bit LSB executable, x86-64, version 1 (SYSV), dynamically linked (uses shared libs), for GNU/Linux 2.6.15, stripped

so you need to include /usr/bin/php5 as the path to the php executable like so:

andy@ararat:~$crontab -e
#*/1 * * * * /usr/bin/php5 /home/andy/www/dev.com/corp_rewards_cron.php

You can also use env, it will find and launch php for you:

/usr/bin/env php /var/www/some/path/script.php

Or you can place a shebang in your script.php (first line):

#!/usr/bin/env php

then make it executable, and make crontab call it directly, like in your first example:

5  * * * * /var/www/some/path/script.php

You can use the wget command locally:

5  * * * * wget http://localhost/some/path/script.php

I suggest that you do like this,

*/5 * * * * /path/gridmon2.pl 1> /dev/null 2> /dev/null

where in you .pl code you should grep using wget or something like this:

wget "/www/root/index.php"

or you can just do like this:

/usr/bin/wget "/www/root/index.php"

It's just my suggestion, I've only try wget to external site not locally and it works.

please try and revert.

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