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Issue Problems with Scheduled Tasks

Charly_dog

New Pleskian
Operating system Debian 8.11
Product Plesk Onyx
Version 17.8.11 Update # 45, last updated: Mar 12, 2019 07:12:14

Hello, I recently have a problem with scheduled tasks
I would like to create a new task to carry this cron job
wget -qO- 'https://xxxxx.com/cron/task/run?key=3FSE@' &&> / dev / null
with comfortable execution as * * * * *

but Plesk gives me the message
The task "wget -qO- 'https://xxxxx.de/cron/task/run?key=3FSE@' &&> / dev / null" was completed in 0 seconds, but errors occurred.
/ bin / sh: 1: wget -qO- 'https://xxxxx.de.de/cron/task/run?key=3FSE@' &&> / dev / null: not found

then I have it with me
"cd /var/www/vhosts/xxxxx.de/httpdocs/app/ & Console / cake cron run 3FSE @"
tries
here also the error message
Could not open input file: "cd /var/www/vhosts/xxxxx.de/httpdocs/app/ & Console / cake cron run 3FSE @"

I am now a bit overwhelmed, especially since these have worked for months without problems
does anyone have an idea and can help thank you
 
old thread but I was facing a similar issue.

So first run the command as wget https://plesk.com/cron

remove quite, dev/null to see output

now in my case it was showing ssl certificate error for server ip, ssl is valid for domain but it was not working. So I used --no-check-certificate and its working.

--no-check-certificate bypasses ssl verification check so use it carefully and may be fix the ssl issue if possible.
 
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