Avira update manager User Manual

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Configuration
Avira Update Manager - User Manual (Status: 17 Nov 2011)
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- 32 = Friday
- 64 = Saturday
- 127 = every day
Start time:
To specify the start time, you must calculate the seconds since 1970. The date command 
can be used to calculate the current time in seconds
date +%s
Accordingly, a specific time can be converted to this format with the command 
date -d "Year-Month-Day Time" +%s, 
e.g. 
date -d "2010-08-24 9:07" +%s
Enter the result as the start time, e.g.
<start value="1277483495"/>
Each subsequent update takes this data as the starting point.
After enabling the Scheduler, the AUM Server adds the following parameters to the 
configuration file, which you should not change:
<state value="3"/>
<lastRun value="0"/>
<clienttimezoneoffset value="-60"/>
state returns the status of the update task: 0 (task completed successfully), 1 (task 
failed), 2 (task in progress), 3 (task not run yet)
lastRun shows the time (in seconds, like the start parameter) when the task has 
lastly been run
clienttimezoneoffset is used by the server to compensate any time zone 
differences
3.3  Configuration with graphical interface (Linux AUM Server 
via AUM Frontend on a Windows client)
If you have enabled Avira Update Manager in daemon mode, you can also manage Avira 
Update Manager via a graphical user interface (GUI).