Cron Job Every 6 Hours – Expression & Examples
The */6 step runs at hours 0, 6, 12, and 18. Combined with minute 0, it executes 4 times per day.
How It Works
The */6 step runs at hours 0, 6, 12, and 18. Combined with minute 0, it executes 4 times per day.
Common Use Cases
- SSL certificate monitoring
- Quarterly cache refresh
- API usage report generation
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Frequently Asked Questions
What does 0 */6 * * * mean in cron?
The */6 step runs at hours 0, 6, 12, and 18. Combined with minute 0, it executes 4 times per day.
How do I use this cron expression?
On Linux/macOS, edit your crontab with crontab -e and add:0 */6 * * * /path/to/your/script.sh
Or use CronJobPro to schedule HTTP requests with this expression — no server required.
What timezone does cron use?
By default, cron uses the system timezone. CronJobPro lets you set a specific timezone per job, so your schedules are predictable regardless of server location.