Resetting Next Run Time for Scheduled tasks?

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  • Dennis Olson
    Senior Member
    • Oct 2002
    • 2789

    Resetting Next Run Time for Scheduled tasks?

    I need to reset the next-run-time for some of my scheduled tasks. The server clock got set to 2 days in advance for about 30 minutes, and several of the jobs ran, now won't run again (automatically) until 10/5. I need to get these going again.

    Suggestions?
  • Steve Machol
    Former Customer Support Manager
    • Jul 2000
    • 154488

    #2
    To do this you need to manually edit the nextrun field in the cron table. These are in Unix Timestamps.

    You can use this online tool to convert dates and times to Unix Timestamps:



    Just remember to enter in the GMT values for the date and not the date and time in your specific timezone.
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    • Dennis Olson
      Senior Member
      • Oct 2002
      • 2789

      #3
      Done, and thank you.

      You know, it would be a VERY handy tool to include a Unix timestamp conversion tool in the AdminCP.

      JMHO

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