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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Script not running in cron Post 302817521 by vidyadhar85 on Thursday 6th of June 2013 02:44:41 AM
Old 06-06-2013
Is that your full script? Error says line 8 and your code is in line 4.
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WIN32_CREATE_SERVICE(3) 						 1						   WIN32_CREATE_SERVICE(3)

win32_create_service - Creates a new service entry in the SCM database

SYNOPSIS
mixed win32_create_service (array $details, [string $machine]) DESCRIPTION
PARAMETERS
o $details - An array of service details: o $service - The short name of the service. This is the name that you will use to control the service using the net command. The ser- vice must be unique (no two services can share the same name), and, ideally, should avoid having spaces in the name. o $display -The display name of the service. This is the name that you will see in the Services Applet. o $description -The long description of the service. This is the description that you will see in the Services Applet. o $user - The name of the user account under which you want the service to run. If omitted, the service will run as the LocalSystem account. If the username is specified, you must also provide a password. o $password - The password that corresponds to the $user. o $path - The full path to the executable module that will be launched when the service is started. If omitted, the path to the current PHP process will be used. o $params - Command line parameters to pass to the service when it starts. If you want to run a PHP script as the service, then the first parameter should be the full path to the PHP script that you intend to run. If the script name or path contains spa- ces, then wrap the full path to the PHP script with ". o $load_order - Controls the load_order. This is not yet fully supported. o $svc_type - Sets the service type. If omitted, the default value is WIN32_SERVICE_WIN32_OWN_PROCESS. Don't change this unless you know what you're doing. o $start_type - Specifies how the service should be started. The default is WIN32_SERVICE_AUTO_START which means the service will be launched when the machine starts up. o $error_control - Informs the SCM what it should do when it detects a problem with the service. The default is WIN32_SERVER_ERROR_IGNORE. Changing this value is not yet fully supported. o $delayed_start - If $delayed_start is set to TRUE, then this will inform the SCM that this service should be started after other auto- start services are started plus a short delay. Any service can be marked as a delayed auto-start service; however, this setting has no effect unless the service's $start_type is WIN32_SERVICE_AUTO_START. This setting is only applicable on Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008 or greater. o $base_priority - To reduce the impact on processor utilisation, it may be necessary to set a base priority lower than normal. The $base_priority can be set to one of the constants define in Win32 Base Priority Classes. o $machine - The optional machine name on which you want to create a service. If omitted, it will use the local machine. RETURN VALUES
Returns WIN32_NO_ERROR on success, FALSE if there is a problem with the parameters or a Win32 Error Code on failure. EXAMPLES
Example #1 A win32_create_service(3) example Create a service with the short name 'dummyphp'. <?php $x = win32_create_service(array( 'service' => 'dummyphp', # the name of your service 'display' => 'sample dummy PHP service', # short description 'description' => 'This is a dummy Windows service created using PHP.', # long description 'params' => '"' . __FILE__ . '" run', # path to the script and parameters )); debug_zval_dump($x); ?> SEE ALSO
win32_delete_service(3), Win32 Base Priority Classes, Win32 Error Codes. PHP Documentation Group WIN32_CREATE_SERVICE(3)
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