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3 3  Job Management allows you to manage tasks for clients and the server efficiently.
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5 -Jobs can be used to distribute one-time or recurring tasks to manageable clients via the server. A job basically consists of two parts: the task itself and the start condition. Jobs can be created and executed individually or in a [[(% style="color:#3173b5" %)Job Collection>>doc:ACMP.69.ACMP-Solutions.Jobs.Job Collections.WebHome]](%%).
5 +Jobs can be used to distribute one-time or recurring tasks to manageable clients via the server. A job basically consists of two parts: the task itself and the start condition. Jobs can be created and executed individually or in a [[(% style="color:#3173b5" %)Job Collection>>doc:ACMP.68.ACMP-Solutions.Jobs.Job Collections.WebHome]](%%).
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7 7  {{aagon.infobox}}
8 8  Jobs can only be executed on managed Clients, regardless of the operating system family. These Clients are marked aClient Commandordingly with the Client icons. [[image:Ico_ClientTypeService.png||height="24" width="24"]] [[image:Ico_ClientType_Linux_Managed.png||height="24" width="24"]][[image:Ico_ClientType_MacOs_Managed.png||height="24" width="24"]].
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21 21  For Unix jobs, you can currently only execute Unix scripts as jobs.
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23 23  {{aagon.infobox}}
24 -Please note that a working SICS connection is required to execute Unix jobs. For more info, see the section __[[Unix Scripts>>doc:ACMP.69.ACMP-Solutions.Desktop Automation.Unix Scripts.WebHome]]__.
24 +Please note that a working SICS connection is required to execute Unix jobs. For more info, see the section __[[Unix Scripts>>doc:ACMP.68.ACMP-Solutions.Desktop Automation.Unix Scripts.WebHome]]__.
25 25  {{/aagon.infobox}}
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27 27  = Execution of jobs =
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62 62  Jobs or job collections can be added to containers in the Container module:
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64 64  1. In the ACMP Console navigation, navigate to //Client Management > Container.//
65 -1. Select an existing container. If you have not yet created a container, first read the section [[Creating a container>>doc:ACMP.69.ACMP-Solutions.Client-Management.Container.Container verwalten.WebHome||anchor="HContainererstellen"]]..
65 +1. Select an existing container. If you have not yet created a container, first read the section [[Creating a container>>doc:ACMP.68.ACMP-Solutions.Client-Management.Container.Container verwalten.WebHome||anchor="HContainererstellen"]]..
66 66  1. In the detail view of the container, click on the //Jobs// tab.
67 67  1. In the ribbon bar in the //Jobs// area, click on the //Add// button.
68 68  1. A wizard opens in which you can select the type of job (Client Command, Job Collections, Managed Software, Windows Update Collections or Unix Scripts).
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124 124  |(% style="width:223px" %)//Install//|(% style="width:1216px" %)The software should be installed.
125 125  |(% style="width:223px" %)//Uninstall//|(% style="width:1216px" %)The software should be uninstalled.
126 126  |(% style="width:223px" %)//Repair//|(% style="width:1216px" %)The software should be repaired in case of a defect.
127 -|(% style="width:223px" %)//Park//|(% style="width:1216px" %)The software is copied and stored on the client in advance, but not installed. {{aagon.infobox}}The storage location is defined individually in the registry under HKLM\SOFTWARE\Aagon\ACMP, via the 'SoftwareDownloadPath' value. If nothing is entered, ACMP will use the automatic default path: C:\ProgramData\Downloads\<project ID>.{{/aagon.infobox}}
127 +|(% style="width:223px" %)//Park//|(% style="width:1216px" %)The software is copied and stored on the client in advance, but not installed.
128 128  |(% style="width:223px" %)//Unpark//|(% style="width:1216px" %)The software is removed from the client on which it was previously stored.
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131 131  (((
132 132  [[image:https://doc.aagon.com/bin/download/XWiki/Aagon Infobox/WebHome/Information.svg||alt="“Note”" height="32" width="32"]] **Note: **
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134 -These actions are only available for client commands that were generated independently or via the Package Wizard.
134 +These actions are only available for client commands that were generated independently or via the Package Wizard. For more information, see the section [[Package Wizard>>doc:ACMP.68.ACMP-Solutions.Desktop Automation.Client Commands.Client Command erstellen.Paket Wizard.WebHome]].
135 135  )))
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137 137  == **Set parameters for Managed Software jobs** ==
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243 243  == Scheduled Server Tasks ==
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245 -The [[scheduled server tasks>>doc:ACMP.69.ACMP-Solutions.System.Einstellungen.ACMP Server.WebHome||anchor="HGeplanteServeraufgaben"]], which you can set and start under //System > Settings > ACMP Server//, are also jobs. However, these jobs only affect the ACMP Server and are based exclusively on recurring start conditions.
245 +The [[scheduled server tasks>>doc:ACMP.68.ACMP-Solutions.System.Einstellungen.ACMP Server.WebHome||anchor="HGeplanteServeraufgaben"]], which you can set and start under //System > Settings > ACMP Server//, are also jobs. However, these jobs only affect the ACMP Server and are based exclusively on recurring start conditions.
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247 247  = Checking job executions =
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249 -After you have started your jobs, you can view them in the [[Job Monitor>>doc:ACMP.69.Arbeiten mit der ACMP Console.Aufbau der Console.Ribbonleiste.Monitore.WebHome||anchor="HClientmonitor"]] . You will receive information about which jobs are pending on the clients, have already been successfully executed or have failed.
250 -You can also view all jobs that are still being executed by one or more clients, have already been successfully executed or have failed from the client's perspective in the [[Client monitor>>doc:ACMP.69.Arbeiten mit der ACMP Console.Aufbau der Console.Ribbonleiste.Monitore.WebHome||anchor="HClientmonitor"]] from the client's perspective. You can check the execution of server jobs in the [[Server Monitor>>doc:ACMP.69.Arbeiten mit der ACMP Console.Aufbau der Console.Ribbonleiste.Monitore.WebHome||anchor="HServermonitor"]].
249 +After you have started your jobs, you can view them in the [[Job Monitor>>doc:ACMP.68.Arbeiten mit der ACMP Console.Aufbau der Console.Ribbonleiste.Monitore.WebHome||anchor="HClientmonitor"]] . You will receive information about which jobs are pending on the clients, have already been successfully executed or have failed.
250 +You can also view all jobs that are still being executed by one or more clients, have already been successfully executed or have failed from the client's perspective in the [[Client monitor>>doc:ACMP.68.Arbeiten mit der ACMP Console.Aufbau der Console.Ribbonleiste.Monitore.WebHome||anchor="HClientmonitor"]] from the client's perspective. You can check the execution of server jobs in the [[Server Monitor>>doc:ACMP.68.Arbeiten mit der ACMP Console.Aufbau der Console.Ribbonleiste.Monitore.WebHome||anchor="HServermonitor"]].
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