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system-view [Sysname] job saveconfig [Sysname-job-saveconfig] view monitor [Sysname-job-saveconfig] time 1 repeating at 8:00 month-date 5 command save a.cfg # Schedule a job to save the configuration file at 8:00 AM on Friday and Saturday in the current week, which might be delayed to the next week 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 week-day fri sat command save a.cfg # Schedule a job to save the configuration file at 8:00 every Fridays and Saturdays. system-view [Sysname] job saveconfig [Sysname-job-saveconfig] view monitor [Sysname-job-saveconfig] time 1 repeating at 8:00 week-day fri sat command save a.cfg time delay Syntax time time-id { one-off | repeating } delay time 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. one-off: Specifies that the specified command is executed for once. repeating: Specifies a recurring time schedule. delay time: Specifies the delay time for executing the command, in the hh:mm format or mm format. • When the time argument is in the hh:mm format, the hh value ranges from 0 to 720, and the mm value ranges from 0 to 59. When the hh value is 720, the mm value can be only 00. • When the time argument is in the mm format, the mm value ranges from 1 to 43200. That is, the maximum value of the delay timer is 30 days. command command: Specifies the command to be automatically executed, in the text format. The specified command must be a complete command without interactive input. Description Use time delay to add a command to run after a delay in the job schedule. Use undo time to remove the configuration. The commands in a scheduled job must be in the same view. Every job can have up to 10 commands. 165

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<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] job saveconfig
[Sysname-job-saveconfig] view monitor
[Sysname-job-saveconfig] time 1 repeating at 8:00 month-date 5 command save a.cfg
# Schedule a job to save the configuration file at 8:00 AM on Friday and Saturday in the current week,
which might be delayed to the next week 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 week-day fri sat command save a.cfg
# Schedule a job to save the configuration file at 8:00 every Fridays and Saturdays.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] job saveconfig
[Sysname-job-saveconfig] view monitor
[Sysname-job-saveconfig] time 1 repeating at 8:00 week-day fri sat command save a.cfg
time delay
Syntax
time
time-id
{
one-off
|
repeating
}
delay
time
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.
one-off
: Specifies that the specified command is executed for once.
repeating
: Specifies a recurring time schedule.
delay
time
: Specifies the delay time for executing the command, in the
hh:mm
format or
mm
format.
When the time argument is in the
hh:mm
format, the
hh
value ranges from 0 to 720, and the
mm
value ranges from 0 to 59. When the
hh
value is 720, the
mm
value can be only 00.
When the time argument is in the
mm
format, the
mm
value ranges from 1 to 43200. That is, the
maximum value of the delay timer is 30 days.
command
command
: Specifies the command to be automatically executed, in the text format. The
specified command must be a complete command without interactive input.
Description
Use
time delay
to add a command to run after a delay in the job schedule.
Use
undo time
to remove the configuration.
The commands in a scheduled job must be in the same view.
Every job can have up to 10 commands.