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If you need to run a php-script in a terminal-session like putty, you can use this command: | If you need to run a php-script in a terminal-session like putty, you can use this command: | ||
+ | mnt/ext/opt/apache/bin/php /path/to/some-php-script.php | ||
− | + | ;Example running the Backup-Dump script from Mediawiki | |
− | + | mnt/ext/opt/apache/bin/php dumpBackup.php --full > /share/Vol2/Wiki-Backup/BWL/YYY-MM-DD.xml | |
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− | Example running the Backup-Dump script from Mediawiki | ||
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− | mnt/ext/opt/apache/bin/php dumpBackup.php --full > /share/Vol2/Wiki-Backup/BWL/YYY-MM-DD.xml | ||
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Notice that this command was executed from the maintenace directory, where the php-file is located! | Notice that this command was executed from the maintenace directory, where the php-file is located! |
Revision as of 08:06, 19 July 2017
If you need to run a php-script in a terminal-session like putty, you can use this command:
mnt/ext/opt/apache/bin/php /path/to/some-php-script.php
- Example running the Backup-Dump script from Mediawiki
mnt/ext/opt/apache/bin/php dumpBackup.php --full > /share/Vol2/Wiki-Backup/BWL/YYY-MM-DD.xml
Notice that this command was executed from the maintenace directory, where the php-file is located!