Scheduling Tasks
If you need to run scripts on your server at specific time, use the task scheduling facility on your server to make the system automatically run the scripts for you.
Important: To prohibit control panel users from scheduling tasks on behalf of user "root", create on the server's file system an empty file with name root.crontab.lock
in the location /plesk_installation_directory/var/
.
During installation of Plesk the following tasks are automatically created:
- autoreport.php – delivers daily, weekly and monthly reports on clients and domains (three separate tasks)
- backupmng – initiates scheduled backing up of domains once every 30 minutes
- statistics – generates statistics on the limits imposed on domains, such as traffic, disk usage, and so on
- mysqldump.sh - creates a backup copy of three MySQL databases: psadump, MySQL, and Horde databases
As all these tasks are related to domain statistics, databases and reports, it is strongly recommended that you neither change nor remove these tasks.
Note. You can also schedule tasks on a per-domain basis. To do so, follow the same procedures listed below, but instead of going to Server > Scheduled Tasks, go to Domains > domain name > Scheduled Tasks.
To schedule a task:
- Click the Server shortcut in the navigation pane.
- Click the Scheduled Tasks icon in the Services group.
- Select the system user account on whose behalf the task will be executed.
- Click Add New Task.
- Specify when to run your command:
- Minute - enter the value from 0 to 59
- Hour - enter the value from 0 to 23
- Day of the Month - enter the value from 1 to 31
- Month - enter the value from 1 to 12, or select the month from a drop-down box
- Day of the Week - enter the value from 0 to 6 (0 for Sunday), or select the day of the week from a drop-down box
You can schedule the time using the UNIX crontab entry format. In this format, you can
- enter several values separated by commas. Two numbers separated by a hyphen mean an inclusive range. For example, to run a task on the 4th, 5th, 6th, and 20th of a month, type 4-6,20.
- insert an asterisk to specify all values allowed for this field. For example, to run a task daily, type * in the Day of the Month text box.
To schedule the task to run every Nth period, enter the combination */N, where N is the legal value for this field (minute, hour, day, month). For example, */15 in the Minute field schedules the task to start every 15 minutes.
You can type the contracted names of months and days of the week, which are the first three letters: Aug, Jul, Mon, Sat, etc. However, the contracted names cannot be separated with commas or used together with numbers.
- Specify which command to run. Type it into the Command input box.
- Click OK.
To temporarily suspend execution of a scheduled task:
- Click the Server shortcut in the navigation pane.
- Click the Scheduled Tasks icon in the Services group.
- Select the system user account on whose behalf the task is executed.
- Locate the task that you want to suspend and click on the command name.
- Clear the Switched on check box and click OK.
To resume execution of scheduled task:
- Click the Server shortcut in the navigation pane.
- Click the Scheduled Tasks icon in the Services group.
- Select the system user account on whose behalf the task is executed.
- Locate the task whose execution you want to resume and click the command name.
- Select the Switched on check box and click OK.
To cancel a task:
- Click the Server shortcut in the navigation pane.
- Click the Scheduled Tasks icon in the Services group.
- Select the system user account on whose behalf the task is executed.
- Select a check box to the left of the task that you want to cancel.
- Click
Remove Selected. - Confirm removal and click OK.