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The time ID

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The time ID (time-id) must be unique in a job. If two time and command bindings have the same time ID, the one configured last takes effect. Use Table 31 when you add commands in a job. Table 31 Command schedule options Command time timeid at time date command command time timeid one-off at time command command time timeid one-off at time month-date month-day command command time timeid one-off at time week-day week-daylist command command time timeid repeating at time command command time timeid repeating at time month-date month-day command command time timeid repeating at time week-day week-daylist command command Description Schedules a command to run at a specific time and date. The time or date must be later than the current system time or date. Schedules a command to run at a specific time on the current day. If the specified time has passed, the command runs the next day. The command runs only once. Schedules a command to run at a specific day in the current month. If the specified time or day has passed, the command runs in the next month. The command runs only once. Schedules a command to run at a specific time on a specific day or days in the current week. If the specified time or day has passed, the command runs in the next week. The command runs only once. Schedules a command to run at a specific time every day. Schedules a command to run on a specific day every month. Schedules a command to run at a specific time in a specific day or days every week. Related commands: job and view. Examples # Schedule a job to save the configuration file a.cfg at 3:00 on May 18, 2011. system-view [Sysname] job saveconfig [Sysname-job-saveconfig] view monitor [Sysname-job-saveconfig] time 1 at 3:00 2011/05/18 command save a.cfg # Schedule a job to save the configuration file at 12:00 every day. system-view [Sysname] job saveconfig [Sysname-job-saveconfig] view monitor [Sysname-job-saveconfig] time 1 repeating at 12:00 command save a.cfg # Schedule a job to save the configuration file at 8:00 AM on 5th in the current month, which might be executed in the second month if the time has passed. system-view [Sysname] job saveconfig [Sysname-job-saveconfig] view monitor [Sysname-job-saveconfig] time 1 one-off at 8:00 month-date 5 command save a.cfg # Schedule a job to save the configuration file at 8:00 AM on 5th every month. 164

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The time ID (
time-id
) must be unique in a job. If two time and command bindings have the same time ID,
the one configured last takes effect.
Use
Table 31
when you add commands in a job.
Table 31
Command schedule options
Command
Description
time
timeid
at
time
date
command
command
Schedules a command to run at a specific time and date. The
time or date must be later than the current system time or date.
time
timeid
one-off at
time
command
command
Schedules a command to run at a specific time on the current
day. If the specified time has passed, the command runs the next
day. The command runs only once.
time
timeid
one-off at
time
month-date
month-day
command
command
Schedules a command to run at a specific day in the current
month. If the specified time or day has passed, the command
runs in the next month.
The command runs only once.
time
timeid
one-off at
time
week-day
week-daylist
command
command
Schedules a command to run at a specific time on a specific day
or days in the current week. If the specified time or day has
passed, the command runs in the next week.
The command runs only once.
time
timeid
repeating at
time
command
command
Schedules a command to run at a specific time every day.
time
timeid
repeating at
time
month-date
month-day
command
command
Schedules a command to run on a specific day every month.
time
timeid
repeating at
time
week-day
week-daylist
command
command
Schedules a command to run at a specific time in a specific day
or days every week.
Related commands:
job
and
view
.
Examples
# Schedule a job to save the configuration file
a.cfg
at 3:00 on May 18, 2011.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] job saveconfig
[Sysname-job-saveconfig] view monitor
[Sysname-job-saveconfig] time 1 at 3:00 2011/05/18 command save a.cfg
# Schedule a job to save the configuration file at 12:00 every day.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] job saveconfig
[Sysname-job-saveconfig] view monitor
[Sysname-job-saveconfig] time 1 repeating at 12:00 command save a.cfg
# Schedule a job to save the configuration file at 8:00 AM on 5
th
in the current month, which might be
executed in the second month if the time has passed.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] job saveconfig
[Sysname-job-saveconfig] view monitor
[Sysname-job-saveconfig] time 1 one-off at 8:00 month-date 5 command save a.cfg
# Schedule a job to save the configuration file at 8:00 AM on 5
th
every month.