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# How to schedule a script in Synology Task Manager |
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To schedule a script to run on your Synology at boot-up or shut-down follow these steps: |
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**Note:** You can setup a schedule task and leave it disabled, so it only runs when you select the task in the Task Scheduler and click on the Run button. |
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1. Go to **Control Panel** > **Task Scheduler** > click **Create** > and select **Triggered Task**. |
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2. Select **User-defined script**. |
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3. Enter a task name. |
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4. Select **root** as the user (The script needs to run as root). |
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5. Select **Boot-up** as the event that triggers the task. |
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6. Leave **Enable** ticked. |
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7. Click **Task Settings**. |
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8. Optionally you can tick **Send run details by email** and **Send run details only when the script terminates abnormally** then enter your email address. |
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9. In the box under **User-defined script** type the path to the script. |
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- e.g. If you saved the script to a shared folder on volume1 called "scripts" you'd type: **/volume1/scripts/syno_hdd_db.sh** |
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11. Click **OK** to save the settings. |
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Here's some screenshots showing what needs to set: |
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<p align="leftr"><img src="images/schedule1.png"></p> |
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<p align="leftr"><img src="images/schedule2.png"></p> |
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<p align="leftr"><img src="images/schedule3.png"></p> |
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