[TYPO3-english] scheduler on windows server 2008
SotirisBK
swtos at hotmail.com
Thu Jun 14 16:41:32 CEST 2012
Hi Moritz and List members,
I have a similar issue and I did not find a solution yet. I believe the
patch you are reffering to, is outdated as I see that the current T3
version detects the OS. So I guess they should have this fixed.
In scheduler on setup check I see the below:
CLI script
The script to execute the Scheduler from the command line is:
"W:/www/html/..../typo3/cli_dispatch.phpsh scheduler".
The webserver user is allowed execute this script.
I believe that this command should be executed from php executable? I am
not sure. Please share your solution on this if you worked it through.
Thanks,
Sotiris
On 01/11/2012 18:12, Moritz Masurek wrote:
> Hey everybody,
>
> i would like to update my tt_news by importing an rss feed. I'm using
> News RSS Importer (ttnews_rss_import) and it works fine when i start it
> manually. Now i would like to utilize the scheduler but unfortunately it
> won't start. The only hint I found was this link which says that windows
> server (which i am running) is the problem:
> http://forge.typo3.org/issues/17409
>
> I still couldn't get it going. I am not quite sure:
>
> 1. whether that four years old link is still relevant at all
>
> and if so,
>
> 2. what to do with the patch provided on that page. I thought i would
> have to replace the lines marked with a '-' with those lines that are
> marked with a '+', but the 2nd part of the patch doesn't exist in my
> original cli_dispatch.phpsh (Typo3 4.6.0).
>
> ALSO, I've never used the windows task scheduler before. Which program
> do i have to enter to open cli_dispatch.phpsh? php.exe or a browser?
>
> Best regards
>
> Mo
>
> Am 11.01.2012 15:44, schrieb Katja Lampela:
>> Hi,
>>
>> 11.1.2012 11:29, Dmitry Dulepov kirjoitti:
>>> Just published yeaterday:
>>> http://www.dmitry-dulepov.com/2012/01/cleaning-and-optimising-cache-tables-in.html
>>>
>>>
>>
>> There is one thing I don't quite understand in this:
>> -- quote start
>>
>> If you do not want to delete the content, you can:
>> use ALTER TABLE to change table engine type from InnoDB to MySAIM
>> use ALTER TABLE to change table engine type back to InnoDB
>> repeat the previous step once more to ensure that table is sorted by
>> primary key (do not skip this!)
>>
>> -- quote end
>>
>> To what does this last point refer "repeat the previous step..."?
>> To the last step? so the whole thing would be:
>>
>> use ALTER TABLE to change table engine type from InnoDB to MySAIM
>> use ALTER TABLE to change table engine type back to InnoDB
>> use ALTER TABLE to change table engine type back to InnoDB
>>
>> Do I understand right?
>>
>
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