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== Scheduled Tasks == | |||
SMF comes with its own version of a scheduler for forums without access to cron jobs. We call this scheduled tasks. The forum comes with several tasks installed by default but you may have more or less depending on customizations you've installed. SMF's scheduled tasks relies on people visiting your forum. So, if you have a busy forum, the tasks will generally be run on-time. If you do not have a busy forum, the tasks will be run the next time someone visits your forum. | |||
Tasks are organized by ''task name'', ''next due'', ''regularity'', and ''enabled''. There is also another column for ''run now'' which allows you to select tasks to be run now instead of their next due time. The task name shows the name and a short description of the task as well as a link to edit the task. Next due gives you a time based on the server's set time of when the next time this task will be run. Regularity is how often the task will run when enabled. Enabled is a check box which will enable or disable the task. | |||
=== Edit Scheduled Task === | |||
By selecting the task's name on the ''Scheduled Tasks'' screen, you will be brought to the edit window. This is where you can change the information about the tasks. Remember, all times are based on the server time. | |||
*'''Task name''' - the name of the task. Beneath the name is a short description of the task. | |||
*'''Interval''' - how often the task should be run. | |||
*'''Start time''' - Time the first instance of the day should start (hours:minutes). | |||
*'''Enabled''' - enable this task to be run. | |||
== Task Log == | |||
Lists logs of the tasks that have been run. The list explains what task was run (task name), when it was run (time run), and how long it took to run it (time taken). Take note that all times are based on the server's time, which may be different from the time settings for the member viewing the log. | |||
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Revision as of 19:23, 18 June 2014
Scheduled Tasks
SMF comes with its own version of a scheduler for forums without access to cron jobs. We call this scheduled tasks. The forum comes with several tasks installed by default but you may have more or less depending on customizations you've installed. SMF's scheduled tasks relies on people visiting your forum. So, if you have a busy forum, the tasks will generally be run on-time. If you do not have a busy forum, the tasks will be run the next time someone visits your forum.
Tasks are organized by task name, next due, regularity, and enabled. There is also another column for run now which allows you to select tasks to be run now instead of their next due time. The task name shows the name and a short description of the task as well as a link to edit the task. Next due gives you a time based on the server's set time of when the next time this task will be run. Regularity is how often the task will run when enabled. Enabled is a check box which will enable or disable the task.
Edit Scheduled Task
By selecting the task's name on the Scheduled Tasks screen, you will be brought to the edit window. This is where you can change the information about the tasks. Remember, all times are based on the server time.
- Task name - the name of the task. Beneath the name is a short description of the task.
- Interval - how often the task should be run.
- Start time - Time the first instance of the day should start (hours:minutes).
- Enabled - enable this task to be run.
Task Log
Lists logs of the tasks that have been run. The list explains what task was run (task name), when it was run (time run), and how long it took to run it (time taken). Take note that all times are based on the server's time, which may be different from the time settings for the member viewing the log.
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