HP 6125G HP 6125G & 6125G/XG Blade Switches Fundamentals Command Refer - Page 171
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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