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Cron Job erstellen
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  • Thomas started the conversation

    Hallo,

    ich habe Probleme einen Cron Job zu erstellen. Ich nutze dafür das Plugin WP-Control. Ich erhalte aber gleich zu Beginn folgende Fehlermeldung:

    Ein Problem trat während des Aufrufs des WP-Cron-Systems auf deiner Website auf. Dies bedeutet, dass WP-Cron-Ereignisse auf deiner Website nicht funktionieren. Das Problem war:

    cURL error 35: error:1408F10B:SSL routines:ssl3_get_record:wrong version number


    Ich habe schon vieles probiert, die Plugins deaktiviert, gelöscht und neu installiert, nichts hat geholfen.

    Können Sie mit dazu etwas sagen?


    Gruß

    Thomas



  •  698
    Stefan replied

    Hi Thomas,

    Thanks for reaching out to us. Here is the overview of the cron job and how it should be configured. Make sure that it is configured properly and see if this works. If it doesn't, then I will log in to troubleshoot further. 

    Depending on the server, there are different configurations for it, which you can contact your hosting provider about, or you can check out one of the solutions for it on this link.

    Also, you can try this:

    */15 * * * * wget -q -O - "https://www.yourwebsite.com/wp-admin/admin-ajax.php?action=wpamelia_api&call=/notifications/scheduled/send"

    Or this:

    */15 * * * * /usr/local/bin/php ~/public_html/wp-cron.php --action='wpamelia_api' --call='/notifications/scheduled/send'

    Or this:

    GET 'https://yourdomain.com/wp-admin/admin-ajax.php?action=wpamelia_api&call=/notifications/scheduled/send' > /dev/null

    WP Crontrol plugin is the best option if you're not familiar with cron jobs. You can find more info about it, and detailed instructions on how to set it up in our FAQ section.

    So, if you already read that, and still need some clarification here's some further info.

    You copy only the URL from below a scheduled notification:

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    Then, go to Tools/Cron Events, and click on the "Cron Schedules" tab. In it, add a 15-minute interval:

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    Then go back to the "Cron Events" tab and click on "Add new":

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    Below it, select the "PHP Cron event" radio button, and add the URL you copied from Amelia/Notifications in this form:

    file_get_contents("yourURL");
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    Below it add the name and set it to run a few minutes in the future, using the provided time format. So, if you're adding the cron event at 12:45 (local, current time), set it to run at 12:50; and then select the schedule you previously selected:

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    Click on Add Event, and that's it.

    The cron runs every 15 minutes and checks if there's an email to be sent. So, in Amelia Notifications, your scheduled notifications are set to run every day at a certain time. If you set that time to be 15:00 (for example), the emails will be sent when the cron runs after that time.

    For example, there's an appointment booked for tomorrow, and it's currently 14:44 - the cron runs, but since it's not yet 15:00, it doesn't send anything. It runs again after 15 minutes, so at 14:59, but there are still no emails flagged by Amelia, so it doesn't send anything. Then it runs again at 15:14 and it sees there's an email that should've been sent at 15:00, so it sends the email. It will only send emails when Amelia sees an appointment scheduled for the next day.

    I hope that helps.

    Kind Regards, 

    Stefan Petrov
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  • Thomas replied

    Hallo Stefan,

    vielen Dank für die schnelle Rückmeldung.

    Ja, das habe ich alles gelesen. Aber ich glaube, mein Problem liegt wirklich in dieser Fehlermeldung:

    Ein Problem trat während des Aufrufs des WP-Cron-Systems auf Ihrer Website auf. Dies bedeutet, dass WP-Cron-Ereignisse auf Ihrer Website nicht funktionieren. Das Problem war:

    cURL-Fehler 35: Fehler:1408F10B:SSL-Routinen:ssl3_get_record:falsche Versionsnummer


    Da steht, dass WP-Cron Ereignisse auf meiner Webseite nicht funktionieren.


    Und da komme ich einfach nicht weiter.


    Gruß

    Thomas



  •  698
    Stefan replied

    Hallo Thomas,

    ich habe ein wenig nach diesem Fehler online gesucht, konnte aber nichts dazu finden. Könntest du mir die WP-Admin-Zugangsdaten geben? Ich kann mich auch mit den Entwicklern beraten. Vielleicht sind sie mit dem Problem vertraut.

    Kind Regards, 

    Stefan Petrov
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    Stefan replied

    Hi Thomas,

    Thanks for the access. I can see that the cron job is configured properly but I was able to find this article regarding the issue that occurs here. Some solutions / workarounds are mentioned here, feel free to check them out while I consult developers. 

     

    Kind Regards, 

    Stefan Petrov
    [email protected]

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