#UPDATE
after some time I found the solution... the key is to use absolute path for all apps involved.
crontab:
@reboot wendhausen /Volume1/User/wendhausen/\[raid\]/\[system\]/onboot.sh ps3netsrv
script:
/Volume1/@apps/Tmux/sys/bin/tmux new-session -d -s onboot '/home/wendhausen/[raid]/games/Playstation/ps3netsrv_linuxX86_64 /home/wendhausen/[raid]/games/Playstation/ 38008 *.*.*.*'
now it is scalable.
[ Cron_okm ] Time-based job scheduler
Re: [ Cron_okm ] Time-based job scheduler
The tool isn't working, that is, no schedules are triggered. I should be doing something wrong but I don't know what.
Product: F2-221
TOS version: 5.0.176-00227
Cron_okm version: 1.5.7.1
These are the two crontab lines I configured:
*/15 * * * * <absolute_path>/CopyToOneDrive.sh
*/5 * * * * <absolute_path>/SyncToOneDrive.sh
The intent is to have one executed every 15 minutes and the other every 5 minutes
The Daemon is running and auto start is enabled.
Edit: Regular cron (using crontab -e from command line) works well
Product: F2-221
TOS version: 5.0.176-00227
Cron_okm version: 1.5.7.1
These are the two crontab lines I configured:
*/15 * * * * <absolute_path>/CopyToOneDrive.sh
*/5 * * * * <absolute_path>/SyncToOneDrive.sh
The intent is to have one executed every 15 minutes and the other every 5 minutes
The Daemon is running and auto start is enabled.
Edit: Regular cron (using crontab -e from command line) works well
Re: [ Cron_okm ] Time-based job scheduler
The app is working, I guess you haven't read the complete topic to see what you did wrong
viewtopic.php?f=37&t=1821&start=20#p24709
viewtopic.php?f=37&t=1821&start=20#p24709
Re: [ Cron_okm ] Time-based job scheduler
Indeed, dumb me
Thanks
Thanks