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The Patient List Viewer invokes the at commands to place jobs in the background. This frees up the UI while long queries are running. |
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Some Linux systems do not have the at command installed. |
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Install at by typing in: yum install atStart the atd daemon by typing in: Note |
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The ATD service is installed along with the at command. This service is required to be running for the at command to work |
Install at by using your package manager. For example, if you are using yum as a package manager, type in:
To start the ATD services on newer systems, type in:
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systemctl start atd |
For older systems type in:
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/etc/init.d/atd start Make sure atd is set to start each time the server is rebooted |
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Follow your system admin procedures to make sure the ATD service starts up automatically on system boot. |