4.3.10 List of the OS-related Plug-ins
No. |
Plug-in name |
Function |
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1 |
This plug-in updates cells in a CSV file or Excel file with the specified data. |
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2 |
Data is retrieved from the specified cells of a CSV or Excel file. |
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3 |
The CSV or Excel file is divided into files containing the specified number of rows. You can also choose to extract only certain rows by specifying filter conditions for the column data. |
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4 |
From a CSV/Excel file, acquire the data in the row that matches the specified key value. |
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5 |
From a CSV/Excel file, acquire the data in the row that matches the specified key value. |
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6 |
Acquires the data in the specified column from a CSV or Excel file. |
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7 |
Acquires the data in the specified column from a CSV or Excel file. |
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8 |
Sends an ICMP echo request message to the specified IP address in the Windows or UNIX execution target server. |
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9 |
On the target server in a Windows or UNIX environment, sets an IP address for the specified NIC. |
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10 |
Performs operations on the specified OS service of the Windows or Linux server where the plug-in is executed. |
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11 |
Changes the password for an OS user in a Windows or UNIX execution target server. |
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12 |
Changes the password for an OS user in a Windows or UNIX execution target server. |
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13 |
Acquires a list of OS users from Windows/UNIX. |
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14 |
Deletes an OS user in a Windows or UNIX execution target server. |
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15 |
Deletes an OS user in a Windows or UNIX execution target server. |
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16 |
Outputs to standard output the type of OS of the specified Windows or UNIX execution target server. |
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17 |
Shutdown the server for the Windows or Linux server where the plug-in is executed. |
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18 |
Restarts the server for the Windows or Linux server where the plug-in is executed. |
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19 |
The line specified by the specified text file is set to the output property. |
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20 |
Copies the specified file or folder in a Windows or UNIX execution target server. |
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21 |
Output the total size of the files under the specified path, including subfolders, on the execution target server in a Windows or UNIX environment. |
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22 |
Compress the specified file or folder on the execution target server in a Windows or UNIX environment. For Windows, compress to .zip files. For UNIX, compress to .gzip files by archiving as .tar files. |
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23 |
Decompress the specified file on the execution target server in a Windows or UNIX environment. For Windows, decompress .zip files. For UNIX, decompress .gzip files archived as .tar files. |
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24 |
Output the latest update time stamp of the specified file or folder on the execution target server in a Windows or UNIX environment. |
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25 |
On the execution target server in a Windows or UNIX environment, convert the character encoding type of the specified text file, and then output it to another file. |
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26 |
The authority information for the specified file is output. If a folder is specified, the authority information for the folder is output. |
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27 |
Confirm that the specified file or folder exists on the Windows or UNIX execution target server. |
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28 |
Move the specified file or folder on the execution target server in a Windows or UNIX environment. |
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29 |
On the execution target server in a Windows or UNIX environment, output the following as a text file: a list of files under the specified path or a list of files and folders under the specified folder. |
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30 |
Deletes the specified file in a Windows or UNIX target server. |
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31 |
Deletes the specified file in a Windows or UNIX target server. |
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32 |
Creates the specified folder in a Windows or UNIX execution target server. |
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33 |
Deletes the specified folder in a Windows or UNIX execution target server. |
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34 |
The specified process information is set to the output property on the Windows or Unix execution target server. |
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35 |
Performs name resolution to acquire the host name from the specified IP address in the Windows or UNIX execution target server. |
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36 |
Controls the intervals between steps by waiting for the number of seconds specified in a property. |
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37 |
In an execution-target server that has a Windows or UNIX environment, the specified time is added or subtracted from the specified date/time. |
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38 |
Obtain the current date and time of the execution target server in the specified format. |
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39 |
Compare two dates and times input by a user on the execution target server in a Windows or UNIX environment. |
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40 |
Sort the specified character strings on the execution target server in a Windows or UNIX environment. |
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41 |
Filters text on the Windows or Linux server where the plug-in is executed. |
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42 |
Searches for text on the Windows or UNIX server where the plug-in is executed. |
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43 |
On an execution-target Windows or UNIX server, replaces a specific character string in the specified file with the specified character string. |
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44 |
Add a character string to the end of the specified file on the execution target server in a Windows or UNIX environment. |