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Cron alterative Cronicle: Automating and monitoring tasks with a web interface
Cronicle is a powerful cron alternative for job scheduling. It provides an accessible and feature-rich web interface for creating and monitoring jobs. In a previous article, I have discussed how to install Cronicle. In this post, we will delve into the process of creating jobs and monitoring their execution using Cronicle.
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Cronicle is a web-based, multi-server task scheduling and automation platform designed to handle complex job scheduling and workflow management across multiple servers. It offers a user-friendly interface for creating, managing, and monitoring tasks, supporting a wide range of job types, including shell scripts, commands, and custom plugins. With features like real-time logging, error notification, and resource allocation, Cronicle is tailored for both small-scale tasks and large, distributed systems, providing robust and scalable solutions for automated job execution. In this article, I will guide you through the process of installing Cronicle and configuring Nginx as a proxy to provide a seamless and secure web interface.
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