S sjaakfaal Verified User Joined Feb 14, 2010 Messages 41 Feb 16, 2010 #1 action=tally&value=all in task.queue what does it do? Hi, Every night this value is inserted in task.queue (/usr/local/directadmin/data/): action=tally&value=all Whats it for? Last edited: Feb 16, 2010
action=tally&value=all in task.queue what does it do? Hi, Every night this value is inserted in task.queue (/usr/local/directadmin/data/): action=tally&value=all Whats it for?
scsi Verified User Joined Aug 19, 2008 Messages 4,539 Feb 16, 2010 #2 Its to update all the stats and bandwidth used. Do not touch it.
nobaloney NoBaloney Internet Svcs - In Memoriam † Joined Jun 16, 2003 Messages 25,033 Location California Feb 16, 2010 #4 If you see that line in your task.queue file after one minute, then probably your task.queue cronjob isn't running. Search these forums for more information. Jeff
If you see that line in your task.queue file after one minute, then probably your task.queue cronjob isn't running. Search these forums for more information. Jeff
nobaloney NoBaloney Internet Svcs - In Memoriam † Joined Jun 16, 2003 Messages 25,033 Location California Feb 20, 2010 #6 sjaakfaal said: its running, 100% sure Click to expand... If the cronjob isn't run and then deleted, but remains in the file, then check the ownership of the file. Go ahead and delete the file, and then see how/when/if it gets recreated with the same contents. Jeff
sjaakfaal said: its running, 100% sure Click to expand... If the cronjob isn't run and then deleted, but remains in the file, then check the ownership of the file. Go ahead and delete the file, and then see how/when/if it gets recreated with the same contents. Jeff