Cron jobs are useful for automating tasks and executing commands at specified intervals on a Linux system. This guide provides step-by-step instructions on how to adjust Cron jobs using Webuzo, allowing you to schedule and customize recurring tasks:

Step 1: Log in to Webuzo

  1. Access your Webuzo account using your login credentials. You can watch our video tutorial here if you don't know how to log in to Webuzo - https://kwikaweb.com/index.php?rp=/knowledgebase/132/How-to-Log-in-to-Your-Webuzo-Control-Panel.html
  2. After successful login, you will be redirected to the Webuzo dashboard.

Step 2: Editing Cron Jobs

  1. Scroll down your Webuzo dashboard to the "Server Utilities" section.
  2. Look for the "Cron Job" option within this section and click on it.
  3. On the Cron Job page, scroll down to find the specific Cron job you want to adjust and click on the "Pencil" icon next to it.
  4. This will open the configuration page for that Cron job.
  5. In the Cron job configuration page, modify the schedule according to your desired time interval. Please note that intervals shorter than 15 minutes may not be permitted as per our Terms of Service.
  6. Make the necessary adjustments to the Cron job.
  7. Once you have made the changes, click on the "Disk" icon to save the adjusted Cron job.

By following these steps, you can easily edit Cron jobs. Remember to adhere to our Terms of Service regarding the minimum time interval for Cron job execution.

If you encounter any issues or need further clarification, please contact us.

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