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Question Problem with root cron...

BlueOpenLand

New Pleskian
Hello everyone,

Recently I had a problem with the cron processes of a domain.

This I managed to solve, but run as root the following command:

crontab my_domain_com

Instead of:

crontab -u my_com_domain -e and then save.

Thinking that the first command was the same. What has happened is that the cron root has taken the tasks from my_domain_com.

And although I have restored both cron: root and my_domain_com files as they were, if I go to Tools & Setting> Scheduled Tasks and click Update, I re-enter the tasks of my_domain_com within the root file?

Because that happens, how can I reverse it? Thank you.

Greetings.
 
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