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set_time: Runs the script at a specified time of the day.
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maintenance_time: The script will run during the system maintenance time window.
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6. Set the commands that will execute the script:
(config system schedule script 0)> commands filename
(config system schedule script 0)>
where filename is the path and filename of the script, and any related command line
information.
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).
7. Script logging options:
To log the script's output to the system log:
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(config system schedule script 0)> syslog_stdout true
(config system schedule script 0)>
To log script errors to the system log:
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(config system schedule script 0)> syslog_stderr true
(config system schedule script 0)>
If syslog_stdout and syslog_stderr are not enabled, only the script's exit code is written to the
system log.
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Set the interval:
(config system schedule script 0)> on_interval value
(config system schedule script 0)>
where value is any number of weeks, days, hours, minutes, or seconds, and takes
the format number{w|d|h|m|s}.
For example, to set on_interval to ten minutes, enter either 10m or 600s:
(config system schedule script 0)> on_interval
(config system schedule script 0)>
(Optional) Configure the script to run only a single instance at a time:
(config system schedule script 0)> once true
(config system schedule script 0)>
If once is set to false, a new instance of the script will be started at every interval,
regardless of whether the script is still running from a previous interval.
If set_time is set, set the time that the script should run, using the format HH:MM:
(config system schedule script 0)> run_time HH:MM
(config system schedule script 0)>
Configure scripts to run automatically
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