Hello,
I have a strange problem since a view days:
The first panel task "Perform Updates" which is set to 1 minute does not run (it sais "Last run: 11:37:00 - December 18, 2017 - Task queued") and I cannot start it manually. What can cause this? Can I lookup log files for that somewhere?
Thanks in advance!
"Perform Updates" Task does not run [SOLVED]
"Perform Updates" Task does not run
Best, Lorenz
Re: "Perform Updates" Task does not run
Hello,
you may check the "update.log" within Panel-Task-Logs.
Also you can try to run the command manually to check if this would result in an error:
php /home/keyhelp/www/keyhelp/incl/cronjob/mastercronjob.php --force-update
you may check the "update.log" within Panel-Task-Logs.
Also you can try to run the command manually to check if this would result in an error:
php /home/keyhelp/www/keyhelp/incl/cronjob/mastercronjob.php --force-update
Viele Grüße,
Martin
Martin
Re: "Perform Updates" Task does not run
Thanks for your reply, I get the following error when running that command:
I think its because I swichted the global PHP version from 5.6 to 7.1 on my debian strech.
Can KeyHelp run with 7.1 somehow or do I have to switch back to 5.6?
I know I can switch PHP version for my domains/subdomains, but I wanted to have php7.1 as the default php binary on the cli.
Thanks again!
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PHP Parse error: syntax error, unexpected 'IONCUBE' (T_STRING) in /home/keyhelp/www/keyhelp/incl/cronjob/mastercronjob.php on line 5
Can KeyHelp run with 7.1 somehow or do I have to switch back to 5.6?
I know I can switch PHP version for my domains/subdomains, but I wanted to have php7.1 as the default php binary on the cli.
Thanks again!
Best, Lorenz
Re: "Perform Updates" Task does not run
Hello,
KeyHelp is not able to use PHP 7.1 at this moment. So it is normal that it will not work anymore if PHP is manually changed.
You can use KeyHelp additional PHP also via CLI:
/opt/keyhelp/php/X.Y/bin/php
PS: Debian Strech should use PHP 7.0 by default, 5.6 was default in Jessie
KeyHelp is not able to use PHP 7.1 at this moment. So it is normal that it will not work anymore if PHP is manually changed.
You can use KeyHelp additional PHP also via CLI:
/opt/keyhelp/php/X.Y/bin/php
PS: Debian Strech should use PHP 7.0 by default, 5.6 was default in Jessie
Viele Grüße,
Martin
Martin
Re: "Perform Updates" Task does not run [SOLVED]
OK that should solve it!
yeah my fault. Last business day today... haha
Thank you Martin, have a great christmas and so on
Best, Lorenz