Section 9. automating tasks with task master, 1 task master, Automating tasks with task master -1 – Campbell Scientific LoggerNet Datalogger Support Software User Manual

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Section 9. Automating Tasks with Task

Master

The Task Master is an application that is used to set up a Task that can be run on a defined

schedule or based upon a data collection event from a datalogger. A Task can be data

collection from another datalogger, FTP of a collected file, or anything that can be

executed in a computing environment, such as a command line operation, a program

executable, a batch file, or a script.

The Task Master is often used to post-process data files using Split after data has been

collected from a station. It can also be used to launch third party software utilities such as

a command line FTP client to send data to the Internet or a phone dialer to call a pager or

phone upon an alarm condition.

Also note that when running LoggerNet as a service, tasks being run by the Task Master

cannot interact with the desktop. Therefore, any tasks set up in the Task Master should not

require any user interaction.

9.1 Task Master

The Task Master sets up and manages the optional user-defined tasks

associated with data collection. Tasks can be set up to trigger data collection

or execute batch file scripts or programs based on a variety of data collection

events. Tasks may also be scheduled based on time intervals or on the

calendar.

The Task Master can be opened from the main category on the LoggerNet

Toolbar.

When the Task Master is opened, all of the dataloggers in the network, and any

tasks that may have already been defined, are displayed on the left side of the

window.

There are two types of Tasks that can be created: a Scheduled task and an Add

After task. If a task is shown attached to a datalogger as Task_1 in the

example below, the task execution will be based on a datalogger collection

event. Task_2 is not linked with a datalogger and will run as a scheduled

event.

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