[Samba] Execute a Windows .bat from Linux
Patrick Goetz
pgoetz at math.utexas.edu
Fri Oct 8 13:39:47 UTC 2021
Isn't there a GPO template allowing you to run a script on a machine
when it shuts down?
On 10/6/21 16:15, Kees van Vloten via samba wrote:
> I do something similar: I use Ansible.
> Ansible does not have an agent, it uses either WinRM or ssh to get
> access to Windows.
> The command to stop a service would be:
>
> ansible 'somemachine.customer.tld' -m win_service -a 'name=mydatabase
> state=stopped'
>
>
> On 06-10-2021 23:01, Aaron C. de Bruyn via samba wrote:
>> I use Saltstack.
>> Install the agent on all your Windows machines.
>>
>> From your server:
>> salt 'somemachine.customer.tld' cmd.run 'sc stop mydatabase'
>>
>> -A
>>
>> On Wed, Oct 6, 2021 at 1:54 PM Rommel Rodriguez Toirac via samba <
>> samba at lists.samba.org> wrote:
>>
>>> I use the following command to remotely shut down some Windows OS
>>> servers
>>> from
>>> a Linux OS PC (for example):
>>>
>>> net rpc SHUTDOWN -f -I 192.168.1.5 -U Administrador%su_contrasenna -W
>>> GTMBD
>>>
>>> but in one of them before shutting down I need to run some commands to
>>> disassemble and close a database system running on it.
>>> Is there a way to achieve it using some combination of samba? that is,
>>> from a
>>> PC with Linux operating system order the execution of a file.bat on a PC
>>> with
>>> Windows operating system.
>>>
>>> I hope understand the point.
>>>
>>> Thank in advance.
>>>
>>> --
>>> Rommel Rodriguez Toirac
>>> rommelrt at nauta.cu
>>>
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