That was caused by a bug in the Cron scheduling code. I've updated
the Cron backends with a fix, so please try redeploying your Cron
jobs.
thanks,
Peter
On Jul 3, 7:49 pm, Sylvain <
sylvain.viv...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Sorry to insist but there is no reason for what happened two days
> ago ?
>
> Regards
>
> On 2 juil, 09:25, Sylvain <
sylvain.viv...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Nobody can explain what happened yesterday.
> > Currently, I've removed all crons.
>
> > Regards.
>
> > On 1 juil, 11:46, broc <
sebastien.peroc...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > Hi,
>
> > > Same for me !
>
> > > But mycronstore data... and the result for me is: Stored Data quota
> > > full => Still full at 99% after having deleted the objects I know...
> > > I don't know what are the other objects that take the 99%...
>
> > > Please help needed !
>
> > > On 1 juil, 09:14, Sylvain <
sylvain.viv...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > > Hi,
>
> > > > Today, since 6:00 (PARIS), mycronis running each second.
> > > > Thiscronmust run only once a day :
>
> > > >cron:
> > > > - description: reminder by mail
> > > > url: /reminder
> > > > schedule: every day 06:00
> > > > timezone: Europe/Paris
>
> > > > Thiscronworks fine since 15 days without any issue.
>
> > > > Thiscronsent a mail, so now my quota is gone (not very important),
> > > > but I think there is a big issue today.
>
> > > > my app : tools-expertys
>
> > > >Croninfo in my Dashboard :
> > > >CronJob Schedule/Last Run/Last Status (All times are UTC)