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I need to run this cron job
***** wget --spider -O - http://dominio.com/cron >/dev/null 2>&1
But the hosting doesn’t let me use ">" , would have some alternative to this task?
look what comes up. http://prnt.sc/e9fni8
Thank you in advance.
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I need to run this cron job
***** wget --spider -O - http://dominio.com/cron >/dev/null 2>&1
But the hosting doesn’t let me use ">" , would have some alternative to this task?
look what comes up. http://prnt.sc/e9fni8
Thank you in advance.
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Simply remove the redirect, so:
wget --spider -O - http://dominio.com/cron
It didn’t work, now my site has entered an infinite loop and I get this error "Temporarily Unavailable Service"
Do you want to monitor the status of your site? There are services for this, which run outside the server.
In fact it is an automatic posting system for instagram, which you can schedule the posts.
And do you use OS cron for that? Doesn’t it suck to change the schedule? I suggest using Schedule feature and implementing the scheduling service in your system.
The cron is already ready, and worked exactly as I wanted on another server. After I changed server he won’t let me run this cron because of ">".
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