When updating, for example, kernel drivers on a Linux scalability server, a reboot is required. Since these types of managers are rebooted only occasionally, you need to schedule jobs for execution, while the computer is going to shutdown.
By checking the Run at shutdown (UNIX only) box in the Job Properties, Procedure Options tab, a type of job is created that is postponed on the target computer until the system is shut down.
If the box is checked, the Jobs will be triggered by Scalability Server box is automatically dimmed and not selectable, since these two options are mutually exclusive.
The box is set by default, if the Run at shutdown (UNIX only) box is checked on the Options tab of the procedure used for the job.
Note: Do not check the for the jobs targeted at non-UNIX computers. In such a case, the job never runs but times out.
Jobs for execution on shutdown must not be combined with standard jobs in the same container, since this postpones all jobs of the container.
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