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      Fernando Gietz Developer
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      Be care. Green FOG shutdowns or reboots all computers which are in the FOG Database. The Green FOG setup is for all computers, you can’t setup it to a little group of computers.

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        ccmiens
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        Hi,
        Thanks for answer. Then how-to shutdown one or several hosts without greenFog service?
        Regards

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          Fernando Gietz Developer
          last edited by

          Well. You have two ways:

          1. Use one snapin to shutdown them. You can program it to launch dayly, weekly ,…
          2. You can setup the greenFOG service only in the computers that you want shutdown.

          The most services in FOG are global. His setting, activated or not acticated, is applied to all Pcs. Then, you can activate the service in the PC setting. For example:
          In webui fog>service>GreenFOG. Service Activate: YES
          We add two new scheduled tasks:
          [LIST]
          []08:00 shutdown
          [
          ]23:00 reboot
          [/LIST]
          We have four PC: PC1, PC2, PC3, PC4
          In PC1 and PC2 we activate the GreenFOG service (be care, by default, the checkboxes appear checked, but the services aren’t activated. You must update them)
          In PC3 and PC4 the GreenFOG service isn’t activated.
          What happen?
          At 8:00 PC1 and PC2 will be turned off and at 23:00 will be rebooted.

          Now, we add a new PC, PC5. We want to shutdown it at 02:00. We add a new scheduled tasks in fog>service>GreenFOG:
          [LIST]
          [*]02:00 shutdown
          [/LIST]
          We activate the GreenFOG setting in PC5.
          What happen?
          At 8:00 PC1, PC2 an PC5 will be turned off and at 23:00 will be rebooted.
          At 02:00 PC1, PC2 and PC5 will be turned off. :mad: I’am making High Performance Computing in PC1 and PC2.

          I don’t know if is clear 😞

          PD: we use snapins to shutdown the computers

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            ccmiens
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            Hi,
            It`s very cliear. Where to find snapin’s to shutdown ready to go?
            Best regards

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              Fernando Gietz Developer
              last edited by

              Only run the next command:
              C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\shutdown.exe -s -t 0
              You can make a script or .exe (see tutorial about howTO 😉 )

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                ccmiens
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                Sorry, but how-to is too complicated for me on windows XP side. Can you give me a step by step implementation of the basic command you mentioned previously in a snapin’s? a very basic how-to!
                Thanks a lot for help

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                  Fernando Gietz Developer
                  last edited by

                  This .exe (you must uncompress) shutdown the machine

                  [url=“/_imported_xf_attachments/0/213_apagar.exe.zip?:”]apagar.exe.zip[/url]

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                    ccmiens
                    last edited by

                    I try it, thank you very much.

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                      ccmiens
                      last edited by

                      Hi,
                      How to execute the snapin? I update and link it to host.
                      Regards

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                        Fernando Gietz Developer
                        last edited by

                        Easy 🙂 make a “deploy one snapin task” in Advanced Tasks Section

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