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Cron is running but for some reason it's not executing the script. I have checked to see if the script works and it does. I am trying to make the PHP script execute every minute.

* * * * * /etc/php5 /var/www/cron/automatedScript.php

The server is Linux, Ubuntu distro.

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  • what happens if you run this from your terminal /etc/php5 /var/www/cron/automatedScript.php
    – duellsy
    Feb 24, 2014 at 10:18
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    Is /etc/php5 the path of php? Sound strange, as it is normally in /usr/bin. Check it with which php. Also, does the file have executing permissions?
    – fedorqui
    Feb 24, 2014 at 10:19
  • @duellsy "/etc/php5: Is a directory"
    – jskidd3
    Feb 24, 2014 at 10:20
  • @fedorqui I thought it was but I must be wrong. I'm a bit of a noob when it comes to Ubuntu, I've pointed it to /usr/bin/php5, will see if it works now.
    – jskidd3
    Feb 24, 2014 at 10:23
  • Just check it with which php. Then with the path you are given, try and do .../path/php /var/www/cron/automatedScript.php as @duellsy suggested.
    – fedorqui
    Feb 24, 2014 at 10:24

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You are most likely giving it the wrong php executable path :)

On MY system it would be:

* * * * * /usr/bin/php /var/www/cron/automatedScript.php

To confirm the correct path to use execute:

nm@vp:~$ which php

And this will return you the path similar to:

/usr/bin/php
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  • If the PHP version is >= 5 should I use /usr/bin/php5?
    – jskidd3
    Feb 24, 2014 at 10:24
  • Note that /usr/bin/php is one of the possible paths, it can be any other. See what we are talking in the comments of the question.
    – fedorqui
    Feb 24, 2014 at 10:26
  • @fedorqui Its highly unlikely that he is going to have an exotic setup given that he is asking the question, but to appease the SO way - jskidd3 Run the command 'which php' and this will tell you.
    – Ne Ma
    Feb 24, 2014 at 10:30
  • @jskidd3 If my solution has resolved your question could you mark it as answered - this will assist others greatly in future looking for resolution. If my answer did not resolve it, let us know and we can give more help.
    – Ne Ma
    Feb 25, 2014 at 17:18
  • @NeilMasters It wasn't the solution to my problem. I eventually found out there was a problem in the PHP file itself, but I shall select it as best anyway as it may help someone else. Thanks for your answer.
    – jskidd3
    Feb 25, 2014 at 17:44
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I think this may solve your problem

* * * * * /usr/bin/php -q /var/www/cron/automatedScript.php

Info : PHP path may be vary in different os. So you have to know right installtion path of PHP.

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