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Zend Server <strong>Reference</strong> Manual<br />

Recurring Jobs<br />

The Recurring Jobs page is accessed from Rule Management | Recurring Jobs.<br />

The Recurring Jobs page is the central configuration area to configure jobs to run by URL. Running jobs<br />

by URL makes it easy to eliminate situations where the same file is run in multiple instances, such as off-<br />

loading tasks from the synchronous user request, to an external, parallel PHP process.<br />

Note:<br />

Zend Server also provides the ability to Schedule Jobs using the Job Queue API Zend Job Queue API .<br />

To read more about the Job Queue, see Working with Jobs.<br />

From this page you can:<br />

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Filter - Search for a specific job by name.<br />

New Recurring Job - Add a new job to the Recurring Jobs page. Each new job is applied after<br />

restarting PHP.<br />

Suspend - Temporarily stop the job from running while still saving the job definitions. Settings are<br />

applied after restarting PHP.<br />

Resume - Un-suspend a job. Settings are applied after restarting PHP.<br />

Delete - A multi-selection for deleting redundant or unused Rules.<br />

For each Rule you can:<br />

Edit - Open the Rule for editing to modify settings. Toedit a job, click on the Job's ID in the Job<br />

table.<br />

History - View the details of each time the job ran. To view a Job's history click on the History<br />

link next to a job in the Job table's Actions column

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