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Program performance parameters must be separated by colons.
–u=username is the user name under which the prgname program
will be started;
-e=hour:min is the prgname program performance time. When the
time is over, the program shuts down.
Let's review the following example for training purposes:
Example: Right after the Control Centre is started, you want to
load the Scanner in order to scan the location defined in the file
task.txt. The Scanner performance results must be logged into
the system log. The task time must not exceed 15 minutes.
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Solution: To do this, enter the following strings in the command line:
./kavucc -cp="./kavscanner –a:–@=task.txt:–WS -u=root
-e=00:15"
You can schedule more than one task to be performed once, daily, weekly,
monthly or every time the Control Centre is started. This can be done with
the instruction –ca*. The character * may be substituted for the following
letters: d, w, m, o or l. These are the letters defining how often the task must
be performed. Therefore, the complete task-scheduling instruction will look
like:
–cad="task_parameters" – for a task to be performed daily;
–caw="task_parameters" – for a task to be performed weekly;
–cam="task_parameters" – for a task to be performed monthly;
–cao="task_parameters" – for a task to be performed once;
–cal="task_parameters" – for a task to be performed every time the
Control Centre is started.
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T o schedule a task to be performed daily,
enter the following strings in the command line:
./kavucc -cad="prgname -a:arg[:arg1[...]] -u=username
-st=hour:min -fs=day.month.year -ls=day.month.year
-re=delay -e=hour:min"
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