Hi tiaar,
to check the system related cronjobs on your system and how they are actually defined for the system user "root" for example, please use the command:
crontab -l -u root
To make it easier for Plesk users to handle cronjobs, the above link from IgorG shows the Plesk utility "Scheduled Tasks" and you may always check the logs:
Ubuntu/Debian:
grep CRON /var/log/syslog
tail -f /var/log/syslog | grep CRON <= command to monitor the current syslog, use "CTRL + C" to quit.
CentOS/RHEL:
Logfiles : /var/log/messages // /var/log/cron
For investigations, what might be the cause of your issue, please try to include errors from log - files and describe the exact way, how you tried to set up the cronjob.
Another reason, why cronjobs may not work as expected, is the usage with SELinux on your system, being poorly or inadequately configured.
Can I send your server information for examination
I can only recommend to create a request to support team to do in-depth investigation to find the reason and to fix it. Please create a ticket to support at https://www.odin.com/support/request/ .
You may have free support, please check what kind of Plesk license you use for available support options at http://kb.odin.com/en/121580 .
If there’s no free support in your case, you can order Plesk per-incident support at http://www.odin.com/support/buy-support/ Support team will contact you as soon as purchase is processed, and they will do the best to resolve it.
If it is found that your problem was caused by product bug w/o available solution or workaround from Odin, then your purchase will be re-funded.
Hello
I do not know how to adjust the cron jobs in plesk
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