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=Crontab Manager for SME 6.x and above =
 
=Crontab Manager for SME 6.x and above =
 
Available in the SME8 contribs repository:
 
Available in the SME8 contribs repository:
 
When using it in '''SME 9''', move the '''cronmanager.pm''' file to the appropriate '''perl''' folder.
 
  
 
==Maintainers==
 
==Maintainers==
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==Uninstallation==
 
==Uninstallation==
  
  rpm -e smeserver-crontab_manager
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  yum remove  smeserver-crontab_manager
  
 
==Use==
 
==Use==
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After you have made your changes and saved the session the changes will be written to the file /etc/crontab
 
After you have made your changes and saved the session the changes will be written to the file /etc/crontab
  
On SME versions prior to SME7 to update the crontab file you must issue the following from the command line 
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= Bugs ==
expand-template /etc/crontab.
 
 
 
==Convert to UTF8==
 
 
 
This contrib was developed with a non utf8 format to convert it safely after installation if you are unable to access to the server-manager panel, as root:
 
 
 
cd ~
 
wget http://smeserver.pialasse.com/fichiers/convert_utf-8.sh
 
sh convert_utf-8.sh
 
 
 
The '''convert_utf-8.sh''' file contents are as below:
 
<source lang="bash">
 
#!/bin/bash
 
# Script to convert SME server panel to UTF-8
 
# original author  yythoss walter.thoss@swt-online.de
 
# last auhtor : Jean-Philippe Pialasse aka Unnilennium tests@pialasse.com
 
# licence GPL
 
#
 
#History
 
# 2008-06-07
 
# - added check with iconv to allow to run script as often as you need
 
# - added incremental backup of the locals
 
 
 
# charset UTF-8
 
to=$(echo "UTF-8" | tr '[[:upper:]]' '[[:lower:]]')
 
 
 
# function to convert
 
function code() {
 
    count=0
 
    for f in ${files[*]}; do
 
        count=$(( $count + 1))
 
# check if the file is explicitly  declared to be in utf8
 
        type="$(file "$f" | sed 's/^.*:\s\(UTF-8\|ASCII\)\s.*/\1/' | tr '[[:upper:]]' '[[:lower:]]')"
 
# check if the file is in utf8 => return an error if not in UTF8
 
converted="$(iconv -f UTF-8 -t UTF-8 --output=/dev/null $f 2>&1 )"
 
        # if the file is declared to be utf8 do nothing
 
if [ "$type" = "$to" ]; then
 
            echo -n "$count: $f is already $to! => done."
 
    echo
 
# if the file is already in utf8 do nothing   
 
elif [ "$converted" = "" ] ; then
 
    echo -n "$count: $f was already converted using this script $to! => nothing to do."
 
    echo
 
# else you can do the job   
 
        else
 
            case $type in
 
                *iso-8859*)
 
                echo -n "$count: Recode now $f to $to!"
 
echo 
 
                iconv -f "ISO-8859-1" -t "$to" "$f" > "${f}.${to}"
 
                mv "${f}.${to}" "$f"
 
                [[ $? = 0 ]] && echo -n " => done." || echo -n " => failed."
 
                ;;
 
                *ascii*)
 
                echo -n "$count: Recode now $f to $to!"
 
echo 
 
                iconv -f "ascii" -t "$to" "$f" > "${f}.${to}"
 
                mv "${f}.${to}" "$f"
 
                [[ $? = 0 ]] && echo -n " => done." || echo -n " => failed."
 
                ;;
 
                *sgml*)
 
                echo -n "$count: Recode now $f to $to!"
 
echo 
 
                iconv -t "$to" "$f" > "${f}.${to}"
 
                mv "${f}.${to}" "$f"
 
                [[ $? = 0 ]] && echo -n " => done." || echo -n " => failed."
 
                ;;
 
                *)
 
echo -n "Format $type not supported!"
 
;;
 
esac && echo
 
        fi
 
    done
 
}
 
 
 
#save before running
 
number=$(( $(ls -1 locale*.tgz | wc -l) + 1 ))
 
tar czf locale$number.tgz /etc/e-smith/locale/*
 
 
 
# search for files ine mains languages (we skipped the link)
 
# why not using this instead : ls -l /etc/e-smith/locale | grep -v '\->'|awk  '{print $9}'|grep -v ^$
 
for lang in da de el en-us es fr hu id it nl pt_BR sl sv; do
 
files=$(find "/etc/e-smith/locale/$lang/etc/e-smith/web/functions/" -iname "*" -type f -print)
 
code
 
done
 
 
 
echo -n "Create the new Server Manager Panel..."
 
/etc/e-smith/events/actions/navigation-conf
 
echo
 
 
 
</source>
 
== Bugs ==
 
 
Please raise bugs under the SME-Contribs section in [http://bugs.contribs.org/enter_bug.cgi bugzilla]
 
Please raise bugs under the SME-Contribs section in [http://bugs.contribs.org/enter_bug.cgi bugzilla]
 
and select the smeserver-crontab_manager component or use {{BugzillaFileBug|product=SME%20Contribs|component=smeserver-crontab_manager|title=this link}}.  
 
and select the smeserver-crontab_manager component or use {{BugzillaFileBug|product=SME%20Contribs|component=smeserver-crontab_manager|title=this link}}.  

Revision as of 22:09, 19 June 2014


Crontab Manager for SME 6.x and above

Available in the SME8 contribs repository:

Maintainers

Description

Cron Manager in the server-manager.

Installation

  • for SME8
yum install smeserver-crontab_manager --enablerepo=smecontribs
 signal-event post-upgrade; signal-event reboot
  • for SME9
yum install smeserver-crontab_manager --enablerepo=smecontribs 
signal-event post-upgrade; signal-event reboot

Uninstallation

yum remove  smeserver-crontab_manager

Use

You can access Crontab Manager interface in the server-manager and then you can easily create/delete crons.

After you have made your changes and saved the session the changes will be written to the file /etc/crontab

Bugs =

Please raise bugs under the SME-Contribs section in bugzilla and select the smeserver-crontab_manager component or use this link .