I'm in the middle of an installation of Boonex's Dolphin 7. It requires me to set up a cron job that will run every 1 minute. However, my hosting provider allows me to run crons once every 30 minutes minimum. I have used CMSs that have a substitute for that - a script that replaces cron. Is there such a script that I can use for dolphin? .. a name or a link would be nice.
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Of course it's not your fault but I wonder what terribly important tasks such CMS needs to do that cannot wait 30 minutes...– Álvaro GonzálezDec 16, 2010 at 9:20
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I wonder too.. I've set it on 30 minutes and I guess I'll find out what's so important soon enough– DreamWaveDec 16, 2010 at 9:28
3 Answers
If you have a high traffic page, you could try using PHP PsuedoCron (http://www.bitfolge.de/?l=en&s=pseudocron) which uses the high traffic page to run PHP scripts. It supports crontab style scheduling and has worked out as a quick fix for shared hosting in the past.
Is that cronjob essential for the application? Otherwise, 30 minutes is also ok
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I have no idea what the cron is for. Dolphin is a social networking CMS so it might be important.. Dec 16, 2010 at 9:21
It requires me to set up a cron job that will run every 1 minute
Then go find a different program to do the same job. This the wrong way to solve any problem, and hints at very poor programming practices.