Remove the cronjobs section from the production guide

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bovarysme 2017-06-25 07:52:20 +02:00
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@ -116,7 +116,7 @@ It is recommended to create a special user for mastodon on the server (you could
This command will create the user as needed: This command will create the user as needed:
sudo useradd --system --user-group --shell /bin/false --create-home --home /home/mastodon mastodon sudo useradd --system --user-group --shell /bin/false --create-home --home /home/mastodon mastodon
home can be changed as needed home can be changed as needed
@ -214,7 +214,7 @@ It is recommended to use rbenv (exclusively from the `mastodon` user) to install
[2]: https://github.com/rbenv/ruby-build#installation [2]: https://github.com/rbenv/ruby-build#installation
[3]: https://github.com/rbenv/ruby-build/wiki#suggested-build-environment [3]: https://github.com/rbenv/ruby-build/wiki#suggested-build-environment
Then once `rbenv` is ready, install and enable the Ruby version for Mastodon using: Then once `rbenv` is ready, install and enable the Ruby version for Mastodon using:
``` ```
rbenv install 2.4.1 rbenv install 2.4.1
@ -335,16 +335,6 @@ WantedBy=multi-user.target
This allows you to `sudo systemctl enable /etc/systemd/system/mastodon-*.service` and `sudo systemctl start mastodon-web.service mastodon-sidekiq.service mastodon-streaming.service` to get things going. This allows you to `sudo systemctl enable /etc/systemd/system/mastodon-*.service` and `sudo systemctl start mastodon-web.service mastodon-sidekiq.service mastodon-streaming.service` to get things going.
## Cronjobs
There are several tasks that should be run once a day to ensure that mastodon is
running smoothly. As your mastodon user run `crontab -e` and enter the following
```sh
RAILS_ENV=production
@daily cd /home/mastodon/live && /home/mastodon/.rbenv/shims/bundle exec rake mastodon:daily > /dev/null
```
## Things to look out for when upgrading Mastodon ## Things to look out for when upgrading Mastodon
If you want a stable release for production use, you should use tagged releases. To checkout the latest available tagged version: If you want a stable release for production use, you should use tagged releases. To checkout the latest available tagged version: