The Unity Scheduler is responsible for running the ROI Packet Generation service, which executes the ROI packet generation task. The Unity Scheduler must be installed on any server that needs to run the ROI Packet Generation service. Multiple instances of the ROI Packet Generation service can run concurrently on multiple servers.
You can create the ROI Packet Generation service using the following methods:
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If you know the name of the task group containing the ROI packet generation task, then you can create the ROI Packet Generation service when you run the Unity Scheduler installer.
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You can create the ROI Packet Generation service using the command line after running the Unity Scheduler installer.
Be sure to enable automatic startup when creating the ROI Packet Generation service. If the service is installed on a different server from the OnBase disk groups, then the service must run under a Windows user account with sufficient access to the disk groups.
For information about installing the Unity Scheduler and creating a service using the command line, see the Unity Scheduler module reference guide.