There are 2 actions on the minute crown, and then, the same "Download orders from proma" See if all orders are in the system? Perhaps a lot of orders and just a long time to load? Cron will do its job (And update the time in the control panel) as soon as all orders are loaded into the system
There are 2 actions on the minute crown, and then, the same
"Download orders from proma"
See if all orders are in the system? Perhaps a lot of orders and just a long time to load?
Cron will do its job (And update the time in the control panel) as soon as all orders are loaded into the system
Bodyako Dmitry Employee wrote: no way, there is no debug functionality for what this or that cron is doing now. He started in his own stream and you can't "spy" on him
On the server, there is a htop function that shows the load, can you make a revision that would show in the panel what cron is currently working with?
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Bodyako Dmitry Employee wrote:
no way, there is no debug functionality for what this or that cron is doing now. He started in his own stream and you can't "spy" on him
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On the server, there is a htop function that shows the load, can you make a revision that would show in the panel what cron is currently working with?
cron is a single process, it is visible in htop as "cron". It does not write what specific actions it does, htop just shows you that it is running and how much memory it is eating.
cron is a single process, it is visible in htop as "cron". It does not write what specific actions it does, htop just shows you that it is running and how much memory it is eating.
Bodyako Dmitry Employee wrote: cron is a single process, it is visible in htop as "cron". It does not write what specific actions it does, htop just shows you that it is running and how much memory it is eating.
I understand correctly that you cannot figure out how to show the user what process the cron is currently working on (that is, if the cron did not work, then it is impossible to understand why it did not work)?
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Bodyako Dmitry Employee wrote:
cron is a single process, it is visible in htop as "cron". It does not write what specific actions it does, htop just shows you that it is running and how much memory it is eating.
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I understand correctly that you cannot figure out how to show the user what process the cron is currently working on (that is, if the cron did not work, then it is impossible to understand why it did not work)?
Do I know how to do it - yes. Does the user need it? - No. Even knowing what the cron is working on, the user of the system cannot physically influence 90% of the functionality that the cron does. Accordingly, what you see what cron does does not give you anything, so it is useless.
Do I know how to do it - yes. Does the user need it? - No. Even knowing what the cron is working on, the user of the system cannot physically influence 90% of the functionality that the cron does. Accordingly, what you see what cron does does not give you anything, so it is useless.
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