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Release 1.12 - Calendar Management
Scope Calendar Management with the JobScheduler 1.x branch is focused on Run-time Rules based on days, weekdays, monthdays, ultimo days etc. Holiday Calendars that specify non-working days. Calendar Management with the 1.x branch includes a number of gaps: Sequence of Rules Run-time Rules are applied in firstDependency Pattern - Synchronized Job Chains
X" [shape="box",label="Chain X\nWorkDays+Sat\n14:00"] "Chain A" -> "Chain C" "Chain C" -> "Chain H" "Chain C" -> "Chain I" "Chain H" -> "Chain J … " -> "Chain X" "Chain X" -> "Chain W" "Chain V" -> "Chain W" "Chain T" -> "Chain V" }LDAP Configuration
: jobscheduler-joccockpit-ldap-add-new-entries.png Note that the '+' and 'x' symbols in the screenshot can be used to increase the number of entries added at once. After setting up the Basic LDAP … utility such as: ldapsearch -h localhost -p 389 -b "uid=ur,ou=People,dc=sos" -x This should return a result such as: # ur, People, sos dn: uid=ur,ou=People,dcHow to trigger a job or a job chain using events
hello world! # submit event to active instance of the eventservice JobScheduler ${SCHEDULER_HOME}/bin/jobscheduler_event.sh -x … to Supervisor Job JobScheduler ${SCHEDULER_HOME}/bin/jobscheduler_event.sh -x $? -e "example" ]]> </scriptVulnerability Remediation Release 2.7.0
Announcement Release Type: Vulnerability Maintenance Release Date of Shipment: 2024-04-23 Scope This release brings bug-fixes for third party vulnerabilities. We recommend that users of JobScheduler 2.x install this release. The vulnerability issues in this release exclusively apply to third party componentsHow to install the 64-Bit JobScheduler
marked as deprecated but will be supported in the 32-bit versions of JobScheduler 1.7.x. They will not be supported in JobScheduler releases starting from 1.8 … (JRE) 64-bit: at least version 1.6.x A shell in /bin/sh (or a symlink) The following 64-bit libraries: linux-vdso.so.1 libz.so.1 libpthread.so.0JobScheduler Universal Agent - Platforms
Common Servers and Desktops Windows 7, 8, 10, 2008 R2, 2012 R8 32 bit, 64 bit Linux RHEL 5, 6, 7 CentOS 5, 6, 7 32 bit, 64 bit Mac OS X 10.9.5 64 bit Enterprise Servers AIX 6 PowerPC Solaris 9, 10, 11 SPARC Solaris 9, 10, 11 x86-64 HP-UX 11.x IA64 Special PlatformsHow to use JOE on Windows to configure a JobScheduler on Unix
from a Windows machine. Using Windows X-Server Install a Windows X-Server, e.g. Xming (6.9.0.31) http://sourceforge.net/projects/xming/ http://sourceforge.net/projects/xming/ Start the Windows X-Server Open JOE of the Unix JobScheduler Connect to the Unix machine by an SSH client (e.g. puTTy 0.61 with enabling X11JobScheduler Master Installation - 06 - Opening the JOC Cockpit, JOE and JID
://[scheduler_host]:[scheduler_port] Until JobScheduler version 1.10.x you can also open JOC with the following URLs. http://[scheduler_host]:[jobscheduler_http_port … the JobScheduler objects (jobs, job chains, orders, schedules, etc). You start JOE with ... $SCHEDULER_HOME\bin\jobeditor.cmd$SCHEDULER_HOME/bin/jobeditor.sh An X-ServerHow to program the JobScheduler API in Perl
with Perl versions 5.12.x, 5.14.x, 5.16.x too. 32Bit JobScheduler You have to install a 32Bit Perl or a 64Bit Perl Create 2 symlinks in the ./lib directory