These attributes accept integer values both of which are optional. The time interval may be entered in some combination of seconds, minutes, hours, days, weeks, months, and years. attributive_duration specifies a time interval via attributes.If iso_duration is used, a "value" attribute is required. iso_duration specifies a time interval as a duration data type.The options depend on the selected duration specification type. If the until date is not specified, the schedule runs without end, i.e. If the from date is not specified, the schedule begins immediately. The from and until attributes specify the start and end of the interval, in DateTime format. Specifies the period during which the schedule may run. If this option is false, the scheduling engine would yield the onset for the current (minute) interval. If the value is false, the schedule is active.Ĭonfigures the scheduling engine to skip onsets that are too late and to instead process the next interval.įor example, if set to true and restarting the program every minute took longer than a minute, the onset for the current (minute) interval would be skipped and the scheduling engine yields the next upcoming minute for the next restart. Specifies whether a schedule is inactive. The fds:schedules tag contains the fds:schedule tag for each schedule. The fds:schedules tag inside the Scheduling tag contains the schedule details for a FireDaemon Pro service. Multiple ServiceName tags can be specified.Ĭontainer Tag: Scheduling/fds:schedules/fds:schedule Multiple GroupName tags can be specified.įorce this service to depend on the named service. The name of the Load Order Group in which to place the service.įorce this service to depend on the named Load Order Group. Optionally places the program in a Global or Local Job Group. How FireDaemon Pro initially displays interactive services. Whether to include the service in the list of Pre-shutdown enabled services. The number of milliseconds the Service Control Manager will wait before terminating the service. Whether to enable Pre-Shutdown notifications.
Setting this value to 0 effectively disables graceful shutdown. The maximum time (in milliseconds) that FireDaemon will wait after initiating an Induced Exit or Graceful Close shutdown action before terminating the program. The method that FireDaemon uses to shut down the program The number of minutes FireDaemon Pro will wait before hard terminating the program. The maximum number of times the program can be restarted before the fail action is taken. The maximum number of times the program can be restarted before the flap action is taken.
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Whether the service logs event notifications to the Windows Event Log. Whether to append to or overwrite the debug log file.
Note: the mask value must be a decimal value, not binary, not hexadecimal.
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The maximum possible/recognized mask value depends on the bit size variant of the operating system and the FireDaemon Pro software (i.e. 2 = Task (runs and stops upon completion)Īpply a runtime scheduling priority to the program.Īpply a CPU affinity mask to the program to bind it to specific CPUs or cores.The Windows security identifier type for the service. If set to true, the service has the default prefix in its display name The tables below summarize the XML tags in the service definition file along with their valid values.įree text, except for the following special characters: