Understand the advanced version of the Windows Server Schedule (job) at command:
Schtasks/CREATE Command
To create a schedule, you must have
1. scheduler name (unique)
TN: Task Name (required)
2. What program does the program provide?
TR: Task run (required)
3. What does it use?
RU: run user (required)
RP: Run password (required)
4. Re-head failover: failover Rate
SC: Schedule (required)
Every minute or hour or every day/week/month?
If every is to be true, it is not very active, so it provides another interval.
MO: modifier (Mo 1)
That is, the operation is performed every hour, hourly hour, daily, weekly, and monthly.
5. When will it take?
A program always has a precise Start Time
St: starttime)
This time is expressed in minutes
What about the rows whose shards have to be merged and whose shards have to be merged?
Of course, it is whenStartEvery minute and every three minutes is taken once.
6. With the start time, there is a time to stop the row.
Et: endtime
Every minute when a row is created and every hour when a row is scheduled, you may only need to wait until and do not need to schedule the rows.
But what if it is a daily, weekly, or monthly renewal?
You do not need to renew your subscription for one time. You do not need to renew your subscription for a week or a month)
Does the end time mean nothing?
In the same way, this leads to if the row is renewed by day, week, or month, is it true?
The answer is no.
For example, if you want to schedule a row at a rate of two days, you may need to renew the row at a rate of three minutes within the specified row date, once in the morning, once in the afternoon, or once every three minutes.
In the same way, the preceding schedule also exists in the monthly schedule, and you also need to repeat the rows.
7. This is the daily, weekly, and monthly reconnection interval (in minutes)
RI: Run interval (if et exists, or the following du, it is regarded as 10 minutes)
With this thing, the et above will be effective for the day, month, and week.
Yan Ming's classmates may come up
Based on the ratio of each day, and then repeat the interval
It should be able to replace the SC setting for every minute.
The answer is incorrect.
Windows's scheduling interface does not enable you to choose the average rate per minute.
Well, for the sake of simplicity, I think the renewal rate is only small to the day, week, month, and so on, the shard refers to the duplicate shard row of the daily shard row.
8. Return to the end time
It is possible to set a correct time frame for the end.
Du: Duration
However, you can also set the number of minutes for the fixed-weight rows to be stopped.
In fact, in the scheduling management interface of win2003, the number of bytes that are imported into et is calculated as du.
Therefore, the two tables are actually different.
However, in general, it is more convenient for me to use et.
9. well, for example, the rows in which the reading rate is very intensive, such as one row per minute, but the time of a Certain Row may exceed one minute, do you want to schedule the next schedule?
If you don't want to trigger
K: Kill
Right
10. Let's discuss the date later.
For every day (every hour, every minute is not enough), there is no specific date to choose, every day
For a week, you can choose to renew the week.
D: days Mon, Tue...
You can set multiple
You can choose to renew your monthly subscription.
D: days 1, 2, 5...
Months of renewal
M: months Jan, Feb...
In addition, if the row is renewed every month
In this example, there is a special case of Mo (Mo does not indicate that the row is written every other month)
Mo can be set to first, second, last, lastday, etc.
Then set the week in D.
Indicates the First, Second, last week, and last day of each month.
11. Okay, with the start time and End Time
The start date and end date are the same.
Every minute or hour
Or daily, weekly, or monthly
You can set the start date and end date.
SD: Start Date (today)
ED: End Date
12. Establish the scheme System
/F
When the previous job name already exists, the corresponding row is updated.
Besides the SC failover rate mentioned above
The following SC types are available:
Once, onstart, onlogon, onidle
Generally, it is used less than least in the system.
So there is no concern
It can pass through schtasks/create /?
To retrieve all information
In addition, for non-English Operating Systems
For example, traditional Chinese operating systems
This command is quite variable.
SC, M, D, and other optional statements
Such as daily, hourly, and monthly
Such as Monday and Tuesday
For example, January (this has never been successful, and I don't know what to replace Jan, Feb, etc)
The two examples are as follows:
Establish a scheduler test in the Compile System
Xxx.exe is executed every 3 minutes, from AM to AM.
If the row is still being deleted, the row is not deleted.
Schtasks/create/TN test/F
/TR xxx.exe
/Ru useracount/RP Password
/SC dayly
/ST
/Et22:00
/RI 3
/K
Establish a scheduler test in the Compile System
5 RMB in January and March every year
Starting from A.M. To a.m., every 5 minutes can be used for xxx.exe
If the row is still being deleted, the row is not deleted.
Schtasks/create/TN test/F
/TR xxx.exe
/Ru useracount/RP Password
/SC monthly
/M Jan, MAR
/D 5
/St 10: 00
/Et22:00
/Ri 5
/K