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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.68.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.69.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.68.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.69.ACMP-Solutions.Desktop Automation.Unix Scripts.WebHome]]__.
25 25  {{/aagon.infobox}}
26 26  
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.68.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.69.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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117 117  //Always save advanced log//
118 118  )))|The advanced log is always saved, regardless of whether an error occurred during job execution or not.
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120 +**//Actions//**
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122 +These settings allow you to decide which action is applied when the Client Command is executed:
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124 +|(% style="width:223px" %)//Install//|(% style="width:1216px" %)The software should be installed.
125 +|(% style="width:223px" %)//Uninstall//|(% style="width:1216px" %)The software should be uninstalled.
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}}
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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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.
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120 120  == **Set parameters for Managed Software jobs** ==
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122 122  If you want to execute a Managed Software job, you must also add parameters to this job. Each software package has individual parameters that you can customize. The individual parameters only apply to the corresponding software package and are applied to all available versions.
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168 168  The start conditions //Specific time//, //As soon as possible// and //Start interval// cannot be set for jobs that should be executed once.
169 169  {{/aagon.infobox}}
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189 +Please note that some start conditions include the option "One-time execution". In this case, the job is only executed once per client. This information is stored locally on the client. If the client drops out of the container and is reassigned, the job will not be executed again! An exception to this are Client Commands with an [[increased level>>doc:ACMP.69.ACMP-Solutions.Desktop Automation.Client Commands.Client Command erstellen.Client Commands neu hinzufügen.Client Command Editor.Menüleiste.Client Command Eigenschaften .WebHome||anchor="HAllgemein-1"]]; these are executed again once.
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171 171  |**Start condition**|**Explanation**
172 172  |Login|The condition is executed as soon as a user logs on to the system or terminal server.(((
173 173  * Example: The user logs on to the computer.
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225 225  
226 226  == Scheduled Server Tasks ==
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228 -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.
250 +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.
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230 230  = Checking job executions =
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232 -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.
233 -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"]].
254 +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.
255 +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"]].
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