Administration
This page can be used to control the SDK host and apply the following settings:
Parameter: Description
Administrative status: Specifies whether SDK scripts should run or not
Scheduling priority: Specifies the process priority of the sdkhost, higher priorities will
speed up scheduling your scripts, lower ones will have less impact to the host
system
Maximum flash usage: The maximum amount of MBytes your scripts can write to the
internal flash
The status page informs you about the current status of the SDK. It provides an overview
about any finished jobs, you can also stop a running job there and view the script output
in the troubleshooting section where you will also find links for downloading the manuals
and examples.
Job Management
This page can be used to set up scripts, triggers and jobs. It is usually a good idea to
create a trigger first which is made up by the following parameters:
Name: A meaningful name to identify the trigger
Type: The type of the trigger, either time-based or event-based
Condition: Specifies the time condition for time-based triggers (e.g. hourly)
Timespec: The time specification which, together with the condition, specifies the
time(s) when the trigger should be pulled
Event: The system event upon which the trigger should be pulled
You can now add your personal script to the system by applying the following parame-
ters:
Name: A meaningful name to identify the script
Description: An optional description of the script
Arguments: An optional set of arguments passed to the script (supports quoting)
Action: You may either edit a script, upload it to the system or select one of the example
scripts or an already uploaded script
You are ready to set up a job afterwards, it can be created by using the following
parameters:
Name: A meaningful name to identify the job
Trigger: Specifies the trigger that should launch the job
Script: Specifies the script to be executed
Arguments: Defines arguments which can be passed to the script (supports quoting),
they will precede the arguments you formerly may have assigned to the script itself
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