MikeVrind
Verified User
Today I noticed that my server wouldn't reboot after executing a reboot command via directadmin.
So i thought, maybe the task.queue isn't being processed.
I opened up the task.queue file and it contained hundred of lines.
In the knowledge base I found a item called "The task.queue is not being processed", exactly what I needed.
But in step 2 they say:
chmod 644 /etc/cron.d/directadmin_cron
But this file doesn't exists on my server, the cron.d folder is empty, it only containers a .placeholder file.
This is probly the cause of the problems with the task queue.
How can I restore this missing file??
So i thought, maybe the task.queue isn't being processed.
I opened up the task.queue file and it contained hundred of lines.
In the knowledge base I found a item called "The task.queue is not being processed", exactly what I needed.
But in step 2 they say:
chmod 644 /etc/cron.d/directadmin_cron
But this file doesn't exists on my server, the cron.d folder is empty, it only containers a .placeholder file.
This is probly the cause of the problems with the task queue.
How can I restore this missing file??
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