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Hirschmann BAT54-F Series - Multiple Parallel Script Sessions; Scripting Commands

Hirschmann BAT54-F Series
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5.3
Scripting
BAT54-Rail/F..
Release
7.54
06/08
5.3.5 Multiple parallel script sessions
The BAT can manage multiple simultaneous script sessions. Just as multiple
console sessions can be run simultaneously on a single device, different
scripts can also access the BAT at the same time. Parallel script sessions are
especially useful in the following scenarios:
D Script initiates a time-delayed reboot of the device after 30 minutes, for
example. A second script is active during the device's run time and
changes its configuration for test purposes; the flash mode is deactivated
for this. If the changes in configuration from script make the device un-
attainable, then the restart prompted by script 30 minutes later causes
these changes to be rejected.
D When using different scripts for partial configurations, multiple scripts can
started simultaneously, for example with cron jobs. The individual config-
uration tasks do not need to be delayed until the previous script has com-
pleted its processing.
5.3.6 Scripting commands
D
readscript
In a console session, the command readscript generates a text dump of
all commands and parameters that are required for the configuration of
the BAT in its current state. In the simplest case, the BAT lists only com-
mands that are relevant to those parameters that no longer have the fac-
tory settings.
Syntax:
readscript [-n][-d][-c] [-m] [PATH]
Note: Supervisor rights are necessary to execute this command.

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