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If you do not provide the username, the system uses current session username. If
the script is triggered from the console, the system uses the Dell Networking OS
default username (smartuser).
Example
Dell#script execute collect_log.py start at 22:22-10/30/14 stop
after 0001:0000 args "Te 0/5" bg
This example illustrates that the script execution starts at 22:22 10/30/14 (MM/DD/YY)
and stops after 1 hour and the script runs in the background.
script execute
Schedules the scripts to run across reloads.
S4810, S4820T, S3048–ON, S3100 Series,
S4048–ON, S5000, S6000, S6000–ON, S6100–
ON, Z9100–ON, Z9500, C9010, and MXL
Syntax
script execute script-name [start {at date-time | after time}]
[stop {at date-time | after time}] [watch] [arguments arg[..arg]]
[username username]
To cancel the script execution, use the no script execute command.
Parameters
script-name
Enter the name of the script to schedule for execution.
start
(Optional) Enter the keywords start to begin executing the
script.
start at date-
time
(Optional) Enter the keywords start at then the time and date
either in HH:MM-MM/DD/ YY format to start running the script
at a specific time and date or in HH:MM format to begin the
script at the specified time on the same day (if the mentioned
time is elapsed, the script runs on the next day HH:MM
mentioned). The date can be the present or a future date.
start after
date-time
(Optional) Enter the keywords start after then the time in
[HHHH:] MMMM format to start running the script after a set
time.
stop at date-
time
(Optional) Enter the keywords stop at date-time with the
time and date either in HH:MM-MM/DD/YY format to stop
running the script or in HH:MM format to stop the script at the
specified time on the same day. The date must be a future date.
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