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Andrew Nicols f12f34166d MDL-45329 admin_task: Allow scheduled task change prevention
Some hosting providers have a requirement to prevent users making
modifications to the configuration of scheduled tasks as doing so may have
a negative impact not only on their own site, but also on the performance
of other sites (depending on host configuration). For example, if the
statistics or automated backup tasks were run every minute, this could have
a negative impact for other users).
2014-05-01 11:40:25 +08:00

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<?php
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/**
* Strings for component 'tool_task', language 'en'
*
* @package tool_task
* @copyright 2014 Damyon Wiese
* @license http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html GNU GPL v3 or later
*/
$string['asap'] = 'ASAP';
$string['blocking'] = 'Blocking';
$string['component'] = 'Component';
$string['corecomponent'] = 'Core';
$string['default'] = 'Default';
$string['disabled'] = 'Disabled';
$string['disabled_help'] = 'Disabled scheduled tasks are not executed from cron, however they can still be executed manually via the CLI tool.';
$string['edittaskschedule'] = 'Edit task schedule: {$a}';
$string['faildelay'] = 'Fail delay';
$string['lastruntime'] = 'Last run';
$string['nextruntime'] = 'Next run';
$string['pluginname'] = 'Scheduled task configuration';
$string['resettasktodefaults'] = 'Reset task schedule to defaults';
$string['resettasktodefaults_help'] = 'This will discard any local changes and revert the schedule for this task back to its original settings.';
$string['scheduledtasks'] = 'Scheduled tasks';
$string['scheduledtaskchangesdisabled'] = 'Modifications to the list of scheduled tasks have been prevented in Moodle configuration';
$string['taskscheduleday'] = 'Day';
$string['taskscheduleday_help'] = 'Day of month field for task schedule. The field uses the same format as unix cron. Some examples are:<br/><ul><li><strong>*</strong> Every day</li><li><strong>*/2</strong> Every 2nd day</li><li><strong>1</strong> The first of every month</li><li><strong>1,15</strong> The first and fifteenth of every month</li></ul>';
$string['taskscheduledayofweek'] = 'Day of week';
$string['taskscheduledayofweek_help'] = 'Day of week field for task schedule. The field uses the same format as unix cron. Some examples are:<br/><ul><li><strong>*</strong> Every day</li><li><strong>0</strong> Every Sunday</li><li><strong>6</strong> Every Saturday</li><li><strong>1,5</strong> Every Monday and Friday</li></ul>';
$string['taskschedulehour'] = 'Hour';
$string['taskschedulehour_help'] = 'Hour field for task schedule. The field uses the same format as unix cron. Some examples are:<br/><ul><li><strong>*</strong> Every hour</li><li><strong>*/2</strong> Every 2 hours</li><li><strong>2-10</strong> Every hour from 2am until 10am (inclusive)</li><li><strong>2,6,9</strong> 2am, 6am and 9am</li></ul>';
$string['taskscheduleminute'] = 'Minute';
$string['taskscheduleminute_help'] = 'Minute field for task schedule. The field uses the same format as unix cron. Some examples are:<br/><ul><li><strong>*</strong> Every minute</li><li><strong>*/5</strong> Every 5 minutes</li><li><strong>2-10</strong> Every minute between 2 and 10 past the hour (inclusive)</li><li><strong>2,6,9</strong> 2 6 and 9 minutes past the hour</li></ul>';
$string['taskschedulemonth'] = 'Month';
$string['taskschedulemonth_help'] = 'Month field for task schedule. The field uses the same format as unix cron. Some examples are:<br/><ul><li><strong>*</strong> Every month</li><li><strong>*/2</strong> Every second month</li><li><strong>1</strong> Every January</li><li><strong>1,5</strong> Every January and May</li></ul>';