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time at, and Sat. For example, to have a command executed on Monday, you can enter

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Examples # Set the exception handling method to reboot. system-view [Sysname] system-failure reboot time at Syntax time time-id at time date command command time time-id { one-off | repeating } at time [ month-date month-day | week-day week-daylist ] command command View undo time time-id Job view Default level 3: Manage level Parameters time timeid: Time setting entry, an integer that ranges from 1 to 10. at time: Specifies an execution time, in the hh:mm format, where the hh value ranges from 0 to 23 and the mm value ranges from 0 to 59. one-off: Specifies that the specified command is executed for once. repeating: Specifies a recurring time schedule. date: Specifies the execution date, in the MM/DD/YYYY or YYYY/MM/DD format. The YYYY value ranges from 2000 to 2035, the MM value ranges from 1 to 12, and the DD value ranges from 1 to 31. The specified execution date must be ahead of the current date. month-date month-day: Specifies the date for executing the command. The month-day argument specifies the date, and ranges from 1 to 31. week-day week-daylist: Specifies the day or days for executing the command. The week-daylist argument specifies one day or up to seven days, which can be any combination of Sun, Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, and Sat. For example, to have a command executed on Monday, you can enter week-day Mon; to have a command executed on Friday and Saturday, enter week-day Fri Sat. Use a space between every two days for separation. command command: Specifies the command to be automatically executed, in the text format. The command must be executable in the view specified by the view command. Otherwise this command cannot be automatically executed. Therefore, ensure the correctness of the configuration. Description Use time at to add a command in the job schedule. Use undo time to remove a command from the job schedule. The commands in a job must be in the same view. Every job can have up to 10 commands. Changing a clock setting does not affect the schedule set by using the time at command. 163

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Examples
# Set the exception handling method to
reboot
.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] system-failure reboot
time at
Syntax
time
time-id
at
time
date
command
command
time
time-id
{
one-off
|
repeating
}
at
time
[
month-date
month-day
|
week-day
week-daylist
]
command
command
undo time
time-id
View
Job view
Default level
3: Manage level
Parameters
time
timeid
:
Time setting entry, an integer that ranges from 1 to 10.
at
time
: Specifies an execution time, in the
hh:mm
format, where the
hh
value ranges from 0 to 23 and
the
mm
value ranges from 0 to 59.
one-off
: Specifies that the specified command is executed for once.
repeating
: Specifies a recurring time schedule.
date
: Specifies the execution date, in the
MM/DD/YYYY
or
YYYY/MM/DD
format. The
YYYY
value
ranges from 2000 to 2035, the
MM
value ranges from 1 to 12, and the
DD
value ranges from 1 to 31.
The specified execution date must be ahead of the current date.
month-date
month-day
: Specifies the date for executing the command. The
month-day
argument
specifies the date, and ranges from 1 to 31.
week-day
week-daylist
: Specifies the day or days for executing the command. The
week-daylist
argument
specifies one day or up to seven days, which can be any combination of Sun, Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri,
and Sat. For example, to have a command executed on Monday, you can enter
week-day
Mon; to have
a command executed on Friday and Saturday, enter
week-day
Fri Sat. Use a space between every two
days for separation.
command
command
: Specifies the command to be automatically executed, in the text format. The
command must be executable in the view specified by the
view
command. Otherwise this command
cannot be automatically executed. Therefore, ensure the correctness of the configuration.
Description
Use
time
at
to add a command in the job schedule.
Use
undo time
to remove a command from the job schedule.
The commands in a job must be in the same view.
Every job can have up to 10 commands.
Changing a clock setting does not affect the schedule set by using the
time
at
command.