initshutdownscript.create ========================= Create an initshutdown script task. `type` indicates if a command or script should be executed at `when`. There are three choices for `when`: 1) PREINIT - This is early in the boot process before all the services have started 2) POSTINIT - This is late in the boot process when most of the services have started 3) SHUTDOWN - This is on shutdown `timeout` is an integer value which indicates time in seconds which the system should wait for the execution of script/command. It should be noted that a hard limit for a timeout is configured by the base OS, so when a script/command is set to execute on SHUTDOWN, the hard limit configured by the base OS is changed adding the timeout specified by script/command so it can be ensured that it executes as desired and is not interrupted by the base OS's limit. .. raw:: html
Must be given if type="COMMAND"
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Must be given if type="SCRIPT"
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"PREINIT": Early in the boot process before all services have started.
"POSTINIT": Late in the boot process when most services have started.
"SHUTDOWN": On shutdown.
An integer time in seconds that the system should wait for the execution of the script/command.
A hard limit for a timeout is configured by the base OS, so when a script/command is set to execute on SHUTDOWN,
the hard limit configured by the base OS is changed adding the timeout specified by script/command so it can be
ensured that it executes as desired and is not interrupted by the base OS's limit.
Must be at most 255
characters long
Must be given if type="COMMAND"
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Must be given if type="SCRIPT"
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"PREINIT": Early in the boot process before all services have started.
"POSTINIT": Late in the boot process when most services have started.
"SHUTDOWN": On shutdown.
An integer time in seconds that the system should wait for the execution of the script/command.
A hard limit for a timeout is configured by the base OS, so when a script/command is set to execute on SHUTDOWN,
the hard limit configured by the base OS is changed adding the timeout specified by script/command so it can be
ensured that it executes as desired and is not interrupted by the base OS's limit.
Must be at most 255
characters long