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Linux jobs can be enumerated by using a shell and running 'less /etc/cron.d/oae'.
Listing Tasks
All scheduled tasks are listed in the configuration section of Open-AudIT Enterprise (menu -> System -> Setup Scheduled Tasks). From this screen you can add, remove and edit scheduled tasks.
Scheduling
All tasks can be scheduled the same in Windows and Linux.
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This is new for Open-AudIT Enterprise 1.12_2. You can specify the number of days to wait between running a task. You must provide a date when the task should be first run along with a time. When configured you can schedule a job to be run every X days at the specified time.
Setting up Emailed Reports
When you enable a Report to be run on a schedule, the report is emailed to your chosen address. You MUST have set up email via menu -> Admin -> Enterprise Configuration -> Email Config). We also have a " test-email " button on the top-right hand side of that same page. Input your details, save it and then test it. You should have a modal box that informs you if it successful or not and obviously a test email should arrive if it is successful. Once you have email configured, your scheduled reports can be configured.
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Reports will be sent with an email body of the report (in html format) and the report attached in the requested format.
Setting up Subnet Discovery
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As per the Subnet Discovery, the Active Directory Discovery is also simply the same fields as a regular Active Directory Discovery with the addition of a day, hour(s) and name.
Setting Up Baselines
Once you have generated a Baseline Definition you can schedule it to be run against a given group of devices.
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If you have a large number of device groups in Open-AudIT Community, you can disable the audit processing and discovery routines from running the group update routine. This should speed up processing device results and discovery but at a cost of not updating your groups. Open-AudIT Enterprise allows you to schedule when you would like the group update routine to run. In extreme circumstances it may be beneficial to postpone the group update routine and run it on a schedule in period(s) of quiet activity on the Open-AudIT server.