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I am just trying to run a PHP script using a cron job within CPanel - is this the correct syntax:

/usr/bin/php -q /home/username/public_html/cron/cron.php >/dev/null

I am not getting any email notifications stating a cron has been completed, do I need to do anything specific with the PHP file?

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    I think it is quite relevant seeing as many projects are hosted on Cpanel, and one would need to know how to run cron jobs if need be
    – William
    Feb 1, 2016 at 9:24
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    If cPanel isn't allowed on Server Fault or Stack Overflow, where should questions about it be?
    – brimstone
    Apr 16, 2016 at 20:48
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    quite ironic that this question was classed as 'off-topic' for StackOverflow but is the most active question i've ever had one here..... I hope it helped others :)
    – Zabs
    Sep 13, 2016 at 11:43
  • Thanx @Tatu Ulmanen It works for me! Aug 22, 2017 at 5:41
  • You can get email notifications by removing this part ">/dev/null". Also be sure to add the desired email address as the notification email address in cPanel cronjob section.
    – Dushan
    Apr 28, 2022 at 16:17

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I used this command to activate cron job for this.

/usr/bin/php -q /home/username/public_html/yourfilename.php

on godaddy server, and its working fine.

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In crontab system :

  • /usr/bin/php is php binary path (different in some systems ex: freebsd /usr/local/bin/php, linux: /usr/bin/php)
  • /home/username/public_html/cron/cron.php should be your php script path
  • /dev/null should be cron output , ex: /home/username/stdoutx.txt

So you can monitor your cron by viewing cron output /home/username/stdoutx.txt

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    I am using this now and it works but I do not get any email notification any ideas why not? php /home/username/public_html/cron/cron.php note I had to put the following line at the top of the PHP script #! /usr/bin/php -q
    – Zabs
    Sep 7, 2011 at 12:04
  • If u want cronjob send emails for u, u must use php mail(), i dont thinks cronjob have automatic mail system, unless u using shell scripting or php.
    – Somy A
    Sep 8, 2011 at 13:26
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    When I click on the "cronjobs" tab in cPanel, there are two boxes on the page - one for the command you wish to execute, and another for the e-mail address you want the output to be sent to. This is in cPanel 11. Oct 13, 2015 at 11:36
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    What will be full command? I mean full command in one line with all options.
    – Auj
    Jul 5, 2016 at 22:59
  • @SomyA please could you tell me the command for run java script file. May 23, 2018 at 9:42
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>/dev/null stops cron from sending mails.

actually to my mind it's better to make php script itself to care about it's logging rather than just outputting something to cron

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  • may I ask how you do that? Doesn't cronTabs output to something anyway? I do >/dev/null 2>&1 at the ending as well...
    – ThomasK
    Jun 6, 2013 at 19:36
  • @ThomasK if you make a task like this /path/to/file.php > /dev/null it's gonna be silent.
    – k102
    Jun 7, 2013 at 5:47
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This is the easiest way:

php -f /home/your_username/public_html/script.php

And if you want to log the script output to a file, add this to the end of the command:

>> /home/your_username/logs/someFile.txt 2>&1

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This is the way:

/usr/bin/php -q /home/username/public_html/yourfilename.php >/dev/null
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This cron line worked for me on hostgator VPS using cpanel.

/usr/bin/php -q /home/username/public_html/scriptname.php
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I've had problems using /usr/bin/php on CPanel as it is compiled as a "cgi-fcgi" binary and not "cli". Try using /usr/local/bin/php or, as it is first in the path anyway, just use 'php' instead:

php /path/to/script.php

If you want to run the script as an executable, give it +x perms and use the following as the first line of the script:

#!/usr/bin/env php
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I hope your problem is with path & php binary as well. If you have fixed the path as per older answers, please use php-cli instead of php command while running cron job.

It may be possible php_sapi_name() is not returning cli. Its returning something else like cgi-fcgi etc.

/usr/bin/php-cli -q /home/username/public_html/cron/cron.php >/dev/null

I hope it will help.

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This works fine and also sends email:

/usr/bin/php /home/xxYourUserNamexx/public_html/xxYourFolderxx/xxcronfile.php

The following two commands also work fine but do not send email:

/usr/bin/php -f /home/Same As Above

php -f /home/Same As Above

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Suggested By Experts.

/usr/local/bin/php /home/username/public_html/path/to/cron/script
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It is actually very simple,

php -q /home/username/public_html/cron/cron.php
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For domain specific Multi PHP Cron Job, do like this,

/usr/local/bin/ea-php56 /home/username/domain_path/path/to/cron/script

In the above example, replace “ea-php56” with the PHP version assigned to the domain you wish to use.

Hope this helps someone.

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On a Hostgator CPANEL this worked for me:

php /home/here_your_user_name/public_html/cronJob.php

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