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Dave B
MemberI'm still learning, thanks very much.
Dave B
MemberFantastic, many thanks to both of you.
Dave B
Memberpeterlaursen wrote on Apr 9 2008, 03:40 PM:I do not understand the question.'SJA for Linux' is for *linux* – non-linux unix (BSD's, Solaris, OS-X etc. are not supported).
On linux it will execute from any folder if only you have execute privilege.
Please explain more in detail .. where do you want to specify? But basically you specify the folder name 'as it is'.
I should have said Linux instead of Unix, sorry.
peterlaursen wrote on Apr 9 2008, 03:40 PM:did you read FAQs here: http://webyog.com/faq/category/25/sqlyog-job-agent-sja.html.. in particular:
Yes, some of the details are very helpful.
* When syncing on separate servers, do the sja files need to be on both servers, or just the one using a cron job to start the process?
* I'm having trouble finding the exact code for a proper SJA cron job. Could you please help with that? Here is an example of a cron which I'm familiar with:
cd '/home/userid/public_html/digk/yes/admin/' ; php -q 'cron.php' > /dev/null ;
If the SJA folder is: sja651
and the xml sample is: summer.xml
and the main SJA file is renamed: sja.sja (or any extension)
Then you could save me hours of frustration by, please, help tell me the exact format for the cron command, and if the sja for Linux files need to be on both servers, or just one.
Thank you very much
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