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  • hkocowin Friend
    #206702

    Hello, I just found that if I set the cron interval to 1 hour, the cron job is incorrectly delayed by 60 hours. I think it is due to a bug in cron.php.

    Thanh Nguyen Viet Friend
    #572279

    Hello,

    JA Amazon S3 use pseudo cron job not system cron that mean cron job only run if has a request on your site front-end. Whenever user send a request on your site, JA Amazon S3 will check cron tab interval to run a cron. So I guess that your site is still in your localhost server, so there is no request on front-end, or your site enabled cache with cache life time is 60 hours.

    Thanh Nguyen Viet Friend
    #737316

    Hello,

    JA Amazon S3 use pseudo cron job not system cron that mean cron job only run if has a request on your site front-end. Whenever user send a request on your site, JA Amazon S3 will check cron tab interval to run a cron. So I guess that your site is still in your localhost server, so there is no request on front-end, or your site enabled cache with cache life time is 60 hours.

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