Is it everything ok with the task that convert closed trades to historical?
one of my trades was marked as sold 5 days ago and it wasn't converted yet
trade/string-of-ears-t1573133.html
NOW: 2025-05-21 17:25 GMT-3Sold to xxxx for 1 Hel • 5 days ago
NOW: 2025-05-21 17:25 GMT-3Sold to xxxx for 1 Hel • 5 days ago
NOW: 2025-05-21 17:25 GMT-3Sold to xxxx for 1 Hel • 5 days ago
Teebling wrote: 6 months agoYes I've seen your first post.
I can manually run the pruning function - no problem - but before I do that I want to know why the daily auto-prune has stopped running.
I haven't made any config changes or code changes in a week or two so I'm puzzled as to why it has randomly stopped.
Give me a bit more time to try and understand what's up - if I don't find anything then I will run a manual prune and 'hope' that it goes back onto auto.
It is working fine at the moment, last auto-prune was 3 minutes ago.
That one caught the trades that I still had under recently sold from July 12 and 13.
Maybe it's flaky, but bear in mind that it's pruning based on the time it was sold, it's pruning based on the time of the last post in the trade topic - so for example it's possible to have a trade sold 5 days ago but last comment was actually 3d ago etc.
Teebling wrote: 4 months ago... it's pruning based on the time of the last post in the trade topic - so for example it's possible to have a trade sold 5 days ago but last comment was actually 3d ago etc.
Cron is a scheduler. Not one that is prone to not inexplicably run tasks at the intended time at that. It's like the scheduler for Linux/Unix systems. Do you have logs that show that the task actually started & whether it completed?Teebling wrote: 4 months agoI need to learn more about cron tasks and maybe moving them onto a scheduler.
Yep what I meant is having my own server run the cron at set times, as opposed to phpBB's method of having a visit to a page trigger a cron task when it is 'ready' to be run.ShadowHeart wrote: 4 months agoCron is a scheduler. Not one that is prone to not inexplicably run tasks at the intended time at that. It's like the scheduler for Linux/Unix systems. Do you have logs that show that the task actually started & whether it completed?Teebling wrote: 4 months agoI need to learn more about cron tasks and maybe moving them onto a scheduler.
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