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where:
prgname is the name of the prgname program executable file;
–a:arg[:arg1[...]]is the prgname performance parameters;
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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;
-fs=day.month.year is the date when the task must be started the
first time;
-st=hour:min is the time when the task must be started;
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If you do not enter values for the parameters -fs=day.month.year and -
st=hour:min, they will be automatically defined as the task creation
date and time.
-ls=day.month.year is the date when the task must be started for
the last time;
-re=delay is the interval between two starts (in days);
-e=hour:min is the prgname program run time. When the time is
over the program shuts down.
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T o schedule a task to be performed weekly,
enter the following strings in the command line:
./kavucc -caw="prgname -a:arg[:arg1[...]] -u=username -st=hour:min
-fs=day.month.year -ls=day.month.year -re=delay
-sd=[sun|mon|tue|wed|thu|fri|sat] -e=hour:min"
where:
-re=delay is the interval between two starts (in weeks);
-sd=[sun|mon|tue|wed|thu|fri|sat] is the weekday when the task must
be performed.
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If you want the task to be performed several times a week, enter the
required weekdays in the command line using the parameter –sd for
every weekday: for example, –sd=mon –sd=fri.
!" Other parameters in this command line are similar to the ones
described for a task to be performed daily.
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