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Asked: May 16, 20262026-05-16T09:52:36+00:00 2026-05-16T09:52:36+00:00

I have an ubuntu server that i have some scripts that need to run

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I have an ubuntu server that i have some scripts that need to run on a cron. The first is a shells script and the second is a php script. How do I check to see what is running currently on cron and how do I add these two files to run on cron daily or hourly. Not sure what the client needs yet. Is there a file i need to change. Any help would be greatly appreciated

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    2026-05-16T09:52:37+00:00Added an answer on May 16, 2026 at 9:52 am

    crontab -l displays the scheduled jobs for current user.

    You can edit the cron jobs with this command crontab -e.

    Each line represents:

    <minute> <hour> <day-of-month> <month> <day-of-week> <command to be executed>
    

    e.g. the following line execute a script every 30 minutes (0 and 30 on the clock).

    0,30  *   *   *   *   /home/user1/script.sh
    

    Take a look at this reference for more detail.

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