- Integrations
- Linux or UNIX
Integrate Linux and UNIX-based systems with RunMyJobs
by Redwood Software
Control servers and run scripts with lightweight, self-updating agents for Linux and UNIX-based systems using RunMyJobs
Overview
RunMyJobs by Redwood uses a lightweight agent to connect with Linux and Unix-based systems, allowing you to remotely control and monitor them as if working directly from the command line. The platform supports various shell and scripting languages, seamlessly integrating script interpretation into RunMyJobs workflows.
Key Features
- Run Linux and Unix-based commands and automate tasks with a seamless connection to the operating system
- Monitor Linux and Unix-based systems for conditions, look for file and other system events to trigger automations
- Perform complex tasks with native scripting support for Linux and Unix-based systems and run scripts with the lightweight, self-updating agents
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