I'm finding multiple problems getting cron to start the scheduler. Here's the cron line: @reboot dummyuser python web2py.py -K utility ...but it does not work without modifying web2py source.
First, let's get an easy bug out of the way. The web2py book gives this example for @reboot: @reboot * * * * root *mycontroller/myfunction But those asterisks shouldn't be there for @reboot tasks. Can we remove them from the book? Now, when I put that line into my crontab and run web2py, it gives me this error: web2py Web Framework Created by Massimo Di Pierro, Copyright 2007-2011 Version 1.99.7 (2012-03-04 22:12:08) stable Database drivers available: SQLite3, pymysql, psycopg2, pg8000, CouchDB, IMAP Starting hardcron... please visit: http://192.168.56.101:8000 use "kill -SIGTERM 10818" to shutdown the web2py server Exception in thread Thread-2: Traceback (most recent call last): File "/usr/lib/python2.6/threading.py", line 532, in __bootstrap_inner self.run() File "/home/toomim/projects/utility/web2py/gluon/newcron.py", line 234, in run shell=self.shell) File "/usr/lib/python2.6/subprocess.py", line 633, in __init__ errread, errwrite) File "/usr/lib/python2.6/subprocess.py", line 1139, in _execute_child raise child_exception OSError: [Errno 2] No such file or directory This is an error in subprocess.Popen. I inserted some print statements and found that it's calling it like this: subprocess.Popen('python web2py.py -K utility') This is incorrect, it should be: subprocess.Popen(['python', 'web2py.py' '-K' 'utility']) I was able to make it work by adding a call to split(), as you can see here (in newcron.py: cronlauncher.run()): def run(self): import subprocess proc = subprocess.Popen(self.cmd.split(), But I do not understand how anybody could have made this work before, without adding a split() call? And what confuses me further is that there is an explicit join() call in the __init__() method that runs immediately beforehand, as if we really did NOT want to have lists: elif isinstance(cmd,list): cmd = ' '.join(cmd) So does cron @reboot work for anybody running a script? It seems impossible for it to work right now. Is this a bug? Finally, it would be great if we did not have to pass in a dummy user to each cron line that does nothing...