CRON Errors
You may encounter those errors in your log while inspecting those:
[23-Oct-2016 20:05:24 UTC] PHP Notice: Undefined index: SCRIPT_NAME in /home/username/public_html/cron.php on line 39
[23-Oct-2016 20:05:24 UTC] PHP Notice: Undefined index: SCRIPT_FILENAME in /home/username/public_html/cron.php on line 40
Those errors are fom the framework PHP CRON file.
Why is it happening?
While executing the cron, SCRIPT_NAME and SCRIPT_FILENAME aren't expanded by the system.
Solutions?
It is possible to include environment variables directly from the cron tab.
Global (This approach may naot work on certain OS)
1a) From a terminal, ecit the contab by executing the following command (it must be done from the web server user):
crontab -e
1b) Add the following to the top:
SCRIPT_NAME="cron.php"
SCRIPT_FILENAME="cron.php"
1c) Save and close the editor.
Per cron job (easier and safer to implement)
2) Prepend the following to your cron job:
export SCRIPT_NAME=cron.php; export SCRIPT_FILENAME=cron.php;
Example
*/5 * * * * export SCRIPT_NAME=cron.php; export SCRIPT_FILENAME=cron.php; php ~/public_html/cron.php >/dev/null 2>&1
The error should now be gone following the crontab update.
- 2 Users Found This Useful
Related Articles
How to add and edit attribute sets in Magento
Each product that you add in Magento can be configured thanks to a set of attributes. These are...
How to add and manage currencies in Magento
In Magento you can allow customers to view the prices of the products in your shop in different...
How to add and edit tags in Magento
Tags are displayed on the frontend of your Magento store on details/view pages of products, if...
How to add and edit attributes in Magento
Each product that you add and edit has a set of attributes that you can configure such as name,...
Migrating your CMS from one server to another one
From time to time, you may need to push your CMS from your staging env to your production...