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Asked: May 26, 20262026-05-26T11:43:36+00:00 2026-05-26T11:43:36+00:00

On Redhat, using Whenever. My cron jobs fail to run hourly. I need help

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On Redhat, using Whenever. My cron jobs fail to run hourly. I need help as to why.

Schedule.rb

every 1.hours do
  rake "deathburrito:all", :environment => "development"
  rake "bamboo:all", :environment => "development"
  rake "jira:grab_data", :environment => "development"
end

Crontab -l

0 * * * * /bin/bash -l -c 'cd /var/www/qadashboard && RAILS_ENV=production bundle exec rake deathburrito:all --silent'

0 * * * * /bin/bash -l -c 'cd /var/www/qadashboard && RAILS_ENV=development bundle exec rake bamboo:all --silent'

0 * * * * /bin/bash -l -c 'cd /var/www/qadashboard && RAILS_ENV=development bundle exec rake jira:grab_data --silent'

Can anyone help me? I am not even sure what else I should be checking.

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    2026-05-26T11:43:37+00:00Added an answer on May 26, 2026 at 11:43 am

    bundle will have to be in that subshell’s path. Try specifying a full-blown /usr/bin/bundle (or whatever it is).

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