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- | What if you wanted to perform, for example, a restart of your hardware device? | + | What if you wanted to perform, for example, a restart of your hardware device? |
- | You might have noticed the option under Administration/ | + | You might have noticed the option under //Administration/ |
- | A simple solution | + | A simple solution is to configure |
- | The above can be done by adding a command directly into the crontable. | + | You can arrange the the above by adding a command directly into the crontable. |
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- | | + | \\ This command would restart your device at 5:00 AM. |
- | This will take effect on a running device, but is not saved permanently | + | It would take effect on a running device, but wouldn' |
- | If you need to remove the scheduled activity | + | \\ |
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+ | The standard Unix cron syntax can be found here: [[https:// | ||
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+ | If you need to remove the scheduled activity before it is executed, use the following command: | ||
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