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cron + max_input are missing by default

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  • JOduMonTJ Offline
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    #1

    It is normal that, by default, Moodle doesn't have a cronjob?

    The admin/cli/cron.php script has never been run and should run every 1 min.
    

    Also Moodle cry that I should adjust my max input in my php.ini

    ;max_input_vars = 1000
    max_input_vars = 5000
    

    Obviously, these are an easy job to do manually; but if these could be automated during the installation, that would be a +.

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    • JOduMonTJ JOduMonT

      It is normal that, by default, Moodle doesn't have a cronjob?

      The admin/cli/cron.php script has never been run and should run every 1 min.
      

      Also Moodle cry that I should adjust my max input in my php.ini

      ;max_input_vars = 1000
      max_input_vars = 5000
      

      Obviously, these are an easy job to do manually; but if these could be automated during the installation, that would be a +.

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      girish
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      wrote on last edited by
      #2

      @JOduMonT the cron is a bug, thanks for reporting. Making a new package.

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      • JOduMonTJ JOduMonT

        It is normal that, by default, Moodle doesn't have a cronjob?

        The admin/cli/cron.php script has never been run and should run every 1 min.
        

        Also Moodle cry that I should adjust my max input in my php.ini

        ;max_input_vars = 1000
        max_input_vars = 5000
        

        Obviously, these are an easy job to do manually; but if these could be automated during the installation, that would be a +.

        girishG Offline
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        girish
        Staff
        wrote on last edited by
        #3

        @JOduMonT Both issues are fixed in the latest package.

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