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d. For Run mode, select the mode that will be used to run the script. Available options are:
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e. For Commands, enter the commands that will execute the script.
If the script begins with #!, then the script will be invoked in the location specified by the
path for the script command. Otherwise, the default shell will be used (equivalent to
#!/bin/sh).
f. Script logging options:
i. Click to enable Log script output to log the script's output to the system log.
ii. Click to enable Log script errors to log script errors to the system log.
If neither option is selected, only the script's exit code is written to the system log.
g. For Maximum memory, enter the maximum amount of memory available to be used by
the script and its subprocesses, using the format number
{b|bytes|KB|k|MB|MB|M|GB|G|TB|T}.
h. Click to enable Once to configure the script to run only once at the specified time.
If Once is enabled, rebooting the device will cause the script to not run again. The only way
to re-run the script is to:
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i. Sandbox is enabled by default, which restricts access to the file system and available
commands that can be used by the script. This option protects the script from accidentally
destroying the system it is running on.
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On boot: The script will run once each time the device boots.
If On boot is selected, select the action that will be taken when the script
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completes in Exit action. Available options are:
None: Action taken when the script exits.
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Restart script: Runs the script repeatedly.
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Reboot: The device will reboot when the script completes.
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Interval: The script will start running at the specified interval, within 30 seconds
after the configuration change is saved.
If Interval is selected, in Interval, type the interval.
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Allowed values are any number of weeks, days, hours, minutes, or seconds, and
take the format number{w|d|h|m|s}.
For example, to set Interval to ten minutes, enter 10m or 600s.
Click to enable Run single to run only a single instance of the script at a time.
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If Run single is not selected, a new instance of the script will be started at
every interval, regardless of whether the script is still running from a previous
interval.
Set time: Runs the script at a specified time of the day.
If Set Time is selected, specify the time that the script should run in Run time,
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using the format HH:MM.
During system maintenance: The script will run during the system maintenance
time window.
Remove the script from the device and add it again.
Make a change to the script.
Uncheck Once.
Schedule system maintenance tasks
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