Running a command-line program on a managed system
You can define a command-line program to run on a managed
system. Anonymous command restrictions apply to command definitions.
Creating a command definition
You can use command automation to
run a command-line program on a managed system. A command
definition can be run immediately, scheduled to run at a specific
time, or scheduled to run at regular intervals.
Running a command definition
After creating a command definition,
you can run that command definition on a selected resource.
Restricting anonymous command execution
By default, commands are run on the managed system as either
system account (Windows®)
or root (Linux®).
You can restrict anonymous command execution by disabling this function
and always requiring a user ID and password.