What is the purpose of user scripts?
A. User-supplied scripts are run before and after each device upgrade. They can be used for pre- and post validation checks. For example, •The pre-upgrade script can check whether the device is accessible. •The pre-upgrade script can check whether any users are connected to the access server. If the script finds that some users are connected, it can decide whether to disable the connections before proceeding with the upgrade. •The post-upgrade script can check whether the device has upgraded successfully or not. Depending on the return value, Software Management either halts or continues with the rest of the upgrade job. See Understanding User-supplied Scripts for more details on Software Management script.
A. User-supplied scripts are run before and after each device upgrade. They can be used for pre- and post validation checks. For example, –The pre-upgrade script can check whether the device is accessible. –The pre-upgrade script can check whether any users are connected to the access server. If the script finds that some users are connected, it can decide whether to disable the connections before proceeding with the upgrade. –The post-upgrade script can check whether the device has upgraded successfully or not. Depending on the return value, Software Management either halts or continues with the rest of the upgrade job. See Understanding User-supplied Scripts section in Chapter 12: Managing Software Images Using Software Management in the User Guide for Resource Manager Essentials 4.1 for more details on Software Management script.
A. User-supplied scripts are run before and after each device upgrade. They can be used for pre- and post validation checks. For example, –The pre-upgrade script can check whether the device is accessible. –The pre-upgrade script can check whether any users are connected to the access server. If the script finds that some users are connected, it can decide whether to disable the connections before proceeding with the upgrade. –The post-upgrade script can check whether the device has upgraded successfully or not. Depending on the return value, Software Management either halts or continues with the rest of the upgrade job. See Understanding User-supplied Scripts section in Chapter 12: Managing Software Images Using Software Management in the User Guide for Resource Manager Essentials 4.2 for more details on Software Management script.
A. User-supplied scripts are run before and after each device upgrade. They can be used for pre- and post validation checks. For example, –The pre-upgrade script can check whether the device is accessible. –The pre-upgrade script can check whether any users are connected to the access server. If the script finds that some users are connected, it can decide whether to disable the connections before proceeding with the upgrade. –The post-upgrade script can check whether the device has upgraded successfully or not. Depending on the return value, Software Management either halts or continues with the rest of the upgrade job. See Understanding User-supplied Scripts section in Chapter 12: Managing Software Images Using Software Management in the User Guide for Resource Manager Essentials 4.3 for more details on Software Management script.