Override the default Universal Command Server command type and set to
When this option is checked, the Univeral Command Manager will send the specified command type to a Universal Command Server, overriding the Server's configured value.
Leave this option unchecked to cause the remote Universal Command Server to use its configured default.
The command type specified here will depend on the platform and version of the remote Universal Command Server. Not all command types are available on all platforms. Also, the version of the remote Universal Command Server may not offer support for command types, or may only provide support for a subset of command types recognized by the installed version of Universal Command Manager.
The command types recognized by this version of Universal Command Manager for Windows includes (but is not limited to):
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If the default command type you wish to use is not shown in this, you may still enter it here. The value will not be validated until it is sent to the Universal Command Server.
See the Universal Command Consolidated Documentation for a complete list of command types supported by a Universal Command Server on a particular platform.
Override the configured behavior of the Universal Command Server on windows and:
Check this option to set a flag within the Universal Command Manager's configuration file that overrides how the relationship among user processes is managed for a specified Universal Command Server on Windows. The Universal Command Server normally defines this relationship, but enabling this option allows the local Universal Command Manager to override the Server's configured default.
Leave this option unchecked to remove the value from the local Universal Command Manager's configuration, which causes the specified Universal Command Server to use its configured default.
Note: Checking this option does not set the configuration value itself; it only controls whether or not the Universal Configuration Manager sets the override in the Univeral Comand Manager's configuration file.
Assign all Server child processes to a single job object
Check this option to instruct a specified Windows Universal Command Server to assign the child process it creates – along with any descendants – to a single entity known as a job. Assigning a process to a job simplifies process management on Windows, by causing all child processes (that is, the requested user process and any of its child processes) to terminate whenever their parent is cancelled (that is, Universal Command Server).
When this option is unchecked, cancelling a Universal Command Server on Windows will only result in the termination of its immediate child processes. Any processes that child spawns will continue to run after the Server component is cancelled.
Note: Setting this option in the Universal Command Manager's configuration file overrides the configured value for any Windows Universal Command Server specified by the local Manager. This option is only recognized by Universal Command Servers 3.2.0.0 and later, running on Windows. It is ignored for all other platforms and versions.