Running the single start script on a machine in your EPM System deployment starts all EPM System services installed on that machine. The single start script works by calling the individual start scripts for every product. The user running the start script should be a member of the Administrators group.
Using startup folder to launch scripts. The easiest way to trigger scripts to run at startup is to drop then inside the startup folder. To easily navigate to the startup folder, Windows has an alias available: shell:startup.Use shell:common startup. You can get to the startup folder a couple ways: Start a script on boot using systemd - Technology Blog Also the enable option makes the service start up on reboot. To start the service now you pass the start option. systemctl daemon-reload systemctl enable mymonitor.service systemctl start mymonitor Now if you run the ps command you can see your script is running as the ubuntu user. ps -ef | grep monitor ubuntu 1516 1 0 19:54 ? Start and End script - Ultimaker Cura - Ultimaker Oct 27, 2016 How to Write a Television Show Script (with Pictures
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Also the enable option makes the service start up on reboot. To start the service now you pass the start option. systemctl daemon-reload systemctl enable mymonitor.service systemctl start mymonitor Now if you run the ps command you can see your script is running as the ubuntu user. ps -ef | grep monitor ubuntu 1516 1 0 19:54 ? Start and End script - Ultimaker Cura - Ultimaker
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