Add NSH Script - Script Options
The Script Options panel lets you provide identifying information for the Network Shell script. You can specify whether a script executes repeatedly, each time against a separate host, or the script executes once against multiple hosts. You can also specify that a script use the Perl interpreter.
Field definitions
Name | Identifying name |
Description | Optional descriptive text |
Save in | Folder where you want to store this object. |
File location | Full path to the script (including host name for remote locations) |
Repository Type | Whether to store the NSH script and all changes to it in a Git Repository for version management, or in the BSA Repository, that is, the file server, without version management. |
File encoding | Type of character encoding that is used for the script, such as UTF8 or UTF16 |
Script type |
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Note
If you define a script to use either of the first two options and you want to grant permission to run the script on Windows target servers by means of Windows user mapping, the appserver_protocol
setting in the Application Server's secure file must be set to ssoproxy
. For more information about Windows user mapping, see Creating automation principals. For more information about setting up a secure file, see Configuring the secure file.
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