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Introduction
SSH (Secure Shell File Transfer Protocol) allows a JobScheduler to execute programs on another computer without a JobScheduler Agent being installed on that machine.
SSH allows execution on Windows and Unix systems.
- The elegance of SSH is its simplicity. It allows public/private key authentication and is well suited to execute programs for specific accounts.
- One of the restrictions of standard SSH connections is that there is limited control of child processes on the remote host.
- If during an SHH session a number of child processes has been spawned by a program and that SSH session gets killed then these child processes would continue to run.
- JobScheduler provides a method for monitoring SSH jobs that allows both remote sessions and local JobScheduler tasks to be terminated - see How To - SSH Session Management for more information.
- JobScheduler provides a means of controlling the behavior of standard error output and exit codes of shell commands using the JITL SSH Job, see Job JobSchedulerSSHJob - Handling StdErr and ExitCode for more information.
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Feature in detail
How To ... Instructions
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Examples in detail
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