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To run more than one scripts at the same time, you can use the script (run) command
multiple times; for example:
Dell(conf)#script username root /usr/pkg/scripts/sample_scripts/
DisplayAlarms.py
Dell(conf)#script username root /usr/pkg/bin/python /usr/pkg/scripts/
VSNAgent/Xen/hpAgtMain.py
When you run a script from the Dell Networking OS CLI with the script (run)
command, you can specify an optional user name to apply the read-write privileges
assigned to the user name when the script is run. To configure the username and
password, use the username command. If you do not specify a user name with the
script (run) command, the script is run with the privileges of the current user.
For information about how to run a script directly from a UNIX shell, refer to
Running a Script from the UNIX Shell.
To stop a running script, use the
no script script-name command
To display the scripts that are currently running, including the scripts you have
stopped, use the show running-config | grep command.
script (stop/resume/clear/kill/unschedule)
Z9000
MXL Switch
Stop, resume, clear, kill, or unschedule a Expect, Perl, Python, Tcl, UNIX and ZSH
shell script from the Dell Networking OS CLI.
Syntax
script {stop | resume | clear | kill | unschedule} {script-name script-name | job-id
job-id | all}
Parameters
Version 9.2(0.0) Introduced on the MXL switch.
Version 9.0.2.0. Introduced on the S6000.
Version 9.0.0.0 Introduced on the Z9000.
Version 8.3.19.0 Introduced on the S4820T.
Version 8.3.8.0 Introduced on the S4810.
stop Enter the keyword stop to stop a script from being run.
resume Enter the keyword resume to restart a script that has been stopped.
clear Enter the keyword clear to restart the supervised scripts that has
been blocked.
kill Enter the keyword kill to end a script from executing.
unschedule Enter the keyword unschedule to delete a script that was
scheduled in EXEC mode.
script-name Enter the keywords script-name followed by the name of the script
to be stopped, resumed, cleared, killed or unscheduled.