No input file specified on my Cron

Message on the email is "

No input file specified.

". I'm quite sure that cron.php is inside the periodic directory with permission 777 and periodic permission is 755. See below cron command.

/usr/bin/php -q cd /home/xxxx/public_html/periodic/cron.php

Quote · 3 Jan 2010

Take the cd out of the command.

example:

/usr/bin/php -q /home/xxxx/public_html/periodic/cron.php

Chris

Nothing to see here
Quote · 8 Jan 2010

Thanks Chris.


Minutes have gone by and I do not receive emails regarding crons. I have no idea if it worked or not really.

Quote · 8 Jan 2010

You will not receive any emails regarding your cron job unless there is something to process. For instance, upload a video and wait for it to process. You should receive one after it completely finishes. DO NOT force an approval on the video, just give it time to work by itself.

Chris

Nothing to see here
Quote · 8 Jan 2010

Not receiving a cron email is a good sign.

Dave..

Quote · 8 Jan 2010

Lol. I was used to receiving that email every minute. I'm gonna play around and see if it worked. Thanks again!

Quote · 8 Jan 2010
 
 
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