The shutdowntime command-line switch sets the time when the scheduler will trigger the shutdown. This switch can be configured to never shut down or to shut down at a specific time. The time must be given in 24 hour format, with the hours separated from the minutes by a colon.
Change the directory to the NightWatchman installation and run the following command: nightwatchman. Exe -shutdowntime=18:30 This command line schedules a shutdown at 6:30 pm. The following command turns scheduled shutdowns off: nightwatchman.
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The shutdowndays command-line switch sets the days of operation where the scheduler will fire. The days are specified as integers, where 0 = Sun, 1 = Mon, 2 = Tue etc. The days may be set individually separated by commas or as a range separated by a dash. Change the directory to the NightWatchman installation and run the following command:nightwatchman.
Exe -shutdowndays=2,3,5 This command sets the scheduler to run on Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday only. The following command sets the scheduler to run all days between Monday and Friday. Nightwatchman.
Exe -shutdowndays=1-5 The default is for the scheduler to run all days. More.
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