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About the pull and replication task information in the Server Task log, Client tasks and what they

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Using tasks to manage products and systems Client tasks and what they do 16 • Forward slashes (/) identify increments. For example, "5/15" in the minutes field means the task runs at minutes 5, 20, 35 and 50. • The letter "L" means "last" in the Day of Week or Day of Month fields. For example, "0 15 10 ? * 6L" means the last Friday of every month at 10:15 am. • The letter "W" means "weekday". So, if you created a Day of Month as "15W", this means the weekday closest to the 15th of the month. Also, you can specify "LW", which means the last weekday of the month. • The pound character "#" identifies the "Nth" day of the month. For example, using "6#3" in the Day of Week field is the third Friday of every month, "2#1" is the first Monday, and "4#5" is the fifth Wednesday. If the month does not have a fifth Wednesday, the task does not run. About the pull and replication task information in the Server Task log The server task log provides information about your pull and replication tasks, in addition to all server tasks. This provides the status of the task and any errors that might have occurred. Replication task information in the server task log Click Menu | Automation | Server Task Log to access the following information for replication tasks: • Start date and task duration • Status of task at each site (when expanded) • Any errors or warnings, their codes, and the site to which they apply Pull task information in the server task log Click Menu | Automation | Server Task Log to access the following information for pull tasks: • Start date and task duration • Any errors or warnings and their codes • Status of each package that is checked in to the master repository • Information regarding any new packages that are being checked in to the master repository Client tasks and what they do ePolicy Orchestrator allows you to create and schedule client tasks to help automate management of systems in your managed network. Which extension files are installed on your McAfee ePO server determines which client tasks are available. Client tasks are commonly used for: • Product deployment • Product functionality (for example, the VirusScan Enterprise On-Demand Scan task) • Upgrades and updates McAfee® ePolicy Orchestrator® 4.6.0 Software Product Guide 199

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Forward slashes (/) identify increments. For example, "
5/15
" in the minutes field means the task
runs at minutes 5, 20, 35 and 50.
The letter "L" means "last" in the Day of Week or Day of Month fields. For example, "
0 15 10 ? *
6L
" means the last Friday of every month at 10:15 am.
The letter "W" means "weekday". So, if you created a Day of Month as "
15W
", this means the
weekday closest to the 15th of the month. Also, you can specify "
LW
", which means the last
weekday of the month.
The pound character "#" identifies the "Nth" day of the month. For example, using "
6#3
" in the Day
of Week field is the third Friday of every month, "
2#1
" is the first Monday, and "
4#5
" is the fifth
Wednesday.
If the month does not have a fifth Wednesday, the task does not run.
About the pull and replication task information in the Server
Task log
The server task log provides information about your pull and replication tasks, in addition to all server
tasks. This provides the status of the task and any errors that might have occurred.
Replication task information in the server task log
Click
Menu
|
Automation
|
Server Task Log
to access the following information for replication tasks:
Start date and task duration
Status of task at each site (when expanded)
Any errors or warnings, their codes, and the site to which they apply
Pull task information in the server task log
Click
Menu
|
Automation
|
Server Task Log
to access the following information for pull tasks:
Start date and task duration
Any errors or warnings and their codes
Status of each package that is checked in to the master repository
Information regarding any new packages that are being checked in to the master repository
Client tasks and what they do
ePolicy Orchestrator allows you to create and schedule client tasks to help automate management of
systems in your managed network.
Which extension files are installed on your McAfee ePO server determines which client tasks are available.
Client tasks are commonly used for:
Product deployment
Product functionality (for example, the VirusScan Enterprise On-Demand Scan task)
Upgrades and updates
Using tasks to manage products and systems
Client tasks and what they do
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