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Surendra
Surendra Feb 2 '13
When the users close the website without signing out, they are shown online even after days from their login. The singed out users were going offline


Everything is okay with the CRON.

The Forum post is edited by Surendra Feb 2 '13
Ronnel DC
Ronnel DC Feb 2 '13
me too i've setup cron correctly.
still the same.
Surendra
Surendra Feb 2 '13
Even after running the cron manually by http://www.mydomain.com/ow_cron/run.php ,the unsigned out users were still shown online
shush
shush Feb 2 '13
same here
Ronnel DC
Ronnel DC Feb 2 '13
me too surendra :(

i've updated my oxwall to 1.5.1 still the same.
Mike
Mike Feb 2 '13
I have the same problem, can't just someone give a good advice?  I still don't get what the whole thing is. I only know that all my users are online even when they are not logged in... And it has to do something with Cron i ready.... but what???
Ronnel DC
Ronnel DC Feb 2 '13
need to setup your cron.

Mine was setup already but still its not working

suresh kumar
suresh kumar Feb 2 '13
ok i was having these problems but finally i solved this issue is your cron running properly and sends mail to the email everytime the cron is running?

try this cron job setting

create a new cron by curl http://yourdomain.com/OW_crun/run.php

of course you need to add curl before the url to make it work..

if you still have issues let me know
Surendra
Surendra Feb 2 '13
I have tried everything but nothing fixes that error
The Forum post is edited by Surendra Feb 2 '13
suresh kumar
suresh kumar Feb 2 '13
check your PM
Mike
Mike Feb 2 '13
Still not working for me :(
suresh kumar
suresh kumar Feb 2 '13
Hello follow my step by step instruction
 #1. go to your cronjob page in cpanel
#2.remove all unworking cronjob
#3. click add new cron job
#4. while adding cronjob add this
curl http://www.yourdomain.com/ow_cron/run.php
and then select the timings then click save.

check if the cron is running or not by assging it an email account.

If the cron is running you have to look for what is causing this issue . if its not contact your host provider that your cronjobs are not running
Surendra
Surendra Feb 3 '13
anyone please reply
Purusothaman Ramanujam
Its not related to cron. That's based on the cookie value.
Alia Team
Alia Feb 5 '13
>>When the users close the website without signing out, they are shown online even after days from their login. The singed out users were going offline

The fact that users are not shown online when they sign out - doesn't mean that CRON is working correctly.

1. Enable DEV MODE and browse through your site to see whether there are any errors.
2. Run cron manually via SSH (http://docs.oxwall.org/install:cron).




shush
shush Feb 10 '13

Quote from suresh kumar Hello follow my step by step instruction
 #1. go to your cronjob page in cpanel
#2.remove all unworking cronjob
#3. click add new cron job
#4. while adding cronjob add this
curl http://www.yourdomain.com/ow_cron/run.php
and then select the timings then click save.

check if the cron is running or not by assging it an email account.

If the cron is running you have to look for what is causing this issue . if its not contact your host provider that your cronjobs are not running
Did this and am getting emails with this init % Total    % Received % Xferd  Average Speed   Time    Time     Time  Current
                                 Dload  Upload   Total   Spent    Left  Speed

  0     0    0     0    0     0      0      0 --:--:-- --:--:-- --:--:--     0curl: (6) Could not resolve host:

Could this, "
0curl: (6) Could not resolve host: "be why? I was wondering if "not resolved"  because it's an add-on domain?
Quote from Aliia >>When the users close the website without signing out, they are shown online even after days from their login. The singed out users were going offline

The fact that users are not shown online when they sign out - doesn't mean that CRON is working correctly.

1. Enable DEV MODE and browse through your site to see whether there are any errors.
2. Run cron manually via SSH (http://docs.oxwall.org/install:cron).




Thanks, but sorry,  as I have no idea how to do either 1 or 2.


Again thanks for any help offered and no rush.

Oxwall Accessories
Oxwall Accessories Feb 10 '13
This used to happen to me and Joesph helped me fix it. In my case it was in fact a cron issue.
shush
shush Feb 10 '13
Thanks TattooBoy, this was the first time I had ever looked at the cron thingy, I gave my self a star for finding it. :)
shush
shush Feb 10 '13
while I'm waiting for advice on fixing this,


does anyone else know an easy way to log evryone out, so we can at least clear it from time to time.


thanks

Oxwall Accessories
Oxwall Accessories Feb 10 '13
who is your host?


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