Lantronix EMG 8500 EMG User Guide - Page 254
Apply, Scripts, Refresh, Notes on scheduling, Enable, Disable, Script Operations, Script Results
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12: Scripts with one schedule): Device Type State Command Line Arguments Start Time Frequency Stop Time The device - either the CLI or a Device Port - that the script is connected to. The state of the script's schedule. A script must be Enabled in order for the script scheduler to begin running the schedule. Once a script has been scheduled and enabled, it can be Disabled; in this state the script manager will continue to update the scheduled run time for a script, but the script will not be run or produce any results. At any point a schedule for a script can be Deleted. Optional command line arguments to pass to the script each time it is run. The date and time when the script should start running, either Now or at a specific date and time. How often the script will run, given in hours or days. The web UI and CLI will always display the frequency in hours. The date and time when the script should stop running, either at a specified date and time, or Forever if it should never stop running. 3. To save, click the Apply button. The schedule will be validated, and the script manager will either immediately start running the script or schedule the next run of the script. The main Scripts page is displayed, showing the schedule status of the script (this may take a few seconds to be updated while the script manager processes the script - click Refresh to view the latest information). Notes on scheduling: Scripts that are scheduled to start immediately and run forever will be restarted when the EMG is rebooted. Scripts that are scheduled to start at a specific time will be restarted when the EMG is rebooted if the script is scheduled to run forever or if the stop time has not expired. After the EMG has booted, there will be a short delay after launching each script before starting the next script in order to minimize the impact on system resources. Shortly after boot, if the script status shows that a script is not scheduled when the script is configured with a schedule, refreshing the status will eventually show that all scheduled scripts will be running and/or scheduled. If the date, time or timezone is changed on the EMG while a script is scheduled, the CLI and web UI will still show the same scheduled date and time for the script, until the next time the script is run. It is recommended that the date, time and timezone not be changed while scripts are scheduled to run. To change the Enable/Disable state of a custom script schedule: 1. In the Scripts table, select the script to enable or disable. 2. Click the Enable button (this will resume running of a script at its next scheduled time if it was previously disabled) or the Disable button (this will suspend running of a script but continue to update the schedule). The script's state will be updated and the Scripts page redisplays. To view the list of completed operations (runs) for a custom script: 1. In the Scripts table, select the script to view operations for, and click Script Operations. 2. The Custom Scripts - Operations page displays, with a list of any results that have been generated for a script, in reverse date/time order. Any of the results can be viewed by selecting the operation and clicking Script Results. EMG™ Edge Management Gateway User Guide 254