Server Management Ver. 2.01 User Manual

SMS Application
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Management tasks can be scheduled and automatically implemented with the module of SMS Schedule
Task. These automatic tasks include reboot, shutdown, and launching of executable files.
One point is worth to be mentioned here. For Windows, the designated program will be executed in the
same way as you run a program with the Start > Run menu. At this time, the DOS internal commands or
pipe commands are not supported. For Linux, the designated program will be invoked by the
background service. The GUI or interactive programs are not supported here.
The schedule of a task may contain some or all of the following elements:
Period: The task can be implemented immediately, for once, daily, or weekly.
Occurring day: For weekly tasks only. Defines on which day of the week the task will be
implemented.
The accurate starting date and time for one time, daily, or weekly tasks.
Repeating frequency (during a day) for daily or weekly tasks.
Once you complete the schedule, the task will be carried out automatically on the specified date and
time at the defined intervals.
Note:
The schedule tasks can not be carried out during BMC flashing or backing up.
You can modify or delete an SMS schedule task only with the permission for
modifying the SMS Schedule Task page.
It is recommended to restart SMS Web Service and SMS Local Agent when the
current time zone is changed.
If a schedule task has never been modified, its Last Modify Time is equal to the
Create Time.