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schedule --help

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administrator@mydr4000 > schedule --add --day Wednesday --start_time 02:00 --stop_time 22:00 --cleaner administrator@mydr4000 > schedule --add --day Thursday --start_time 02:00 --stop_time 22:00 --cleaner administrator@mydr4000 > schedule --add --day Friday --start_time 02:00 --stop_time 22:00 --cleaner administrator@mydr4000 > schedule --add --day Saturday --start_time 06:00 --stop_time 22:00 --cleaner NOTE: To create a replication schedule (specify the --replication command), use the same process as shown here to schedule the start and stop times for a cleaner schedule. This allows you to schedule the starting and stopping times for each day in the week in which you want the replication process to run. To verify your schedule settings were made, see "--show [--cleaner, --replication]" on 96. --delete --day [--cleaner, --replication] To delete a day in an existing cleaner or replication schedule for a DR4000 system, enter the example command string at the system prompt: NOTE: To delete days from either a cleaner or replication schedule, specify the day in the week and the schedule type. To verify your schedule changes were made, see "--show [--cleaner, --replication]" on 96. administrator@swsys-60 > schedule --delete --day Sunday --replication Successfully updated replication schedule. schedule --help To display the listing of schedule and related options that you can use as a reference when using the CLI, enter the following command string at the system prompt: administrator@mydr4000 > schedule --help Usage: schedule --show [--cleaner] [--replication] 98 Managing DR4000 System Storage Operations

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Managing DR4000 System Storage Operations
administrator@mydr4000 > schedule --add --day Wednesday
--start_time 02:00 --stop_time 22:00 --cleaner
administrator@mydr4000 > schedule --add --day Thursday
--start_time 02:00 --stop_time 22:00 --cleaner
administrator@mydr4000 > schedule --add --day Friday
--start_time 02:00 --stop_time 22:00 --cleaner
administrator@mydr4000 > schedule --add --day Saturday
--start_time 06:00 --stop_time 22:00 --cleaner
NOTE:
To create a replication schedule (specify the
--replication
command), use
the same process as shown here to schedule the start and stop times for a cleaner
schedule. This allows you to schedule the starting and stopping times for each day
in the week in which you want the replication process to run. To verify your
schedule settings were made, see "--show [--cleaner, --replication]" on 96.
--delete --day <day of the week> [--cleaner, --replication]
To delete a day in an existing cleaner or replication schedule for a DR4000
system, enter the example command string at the system prompt:
NOTE:
To delete days from either a cleaner or replication schedule, specify the day
in the week and the schedule type. To verify your schedule changes were made,
see "--show [--cleaner, --replication]" on 96.
administrator@swsys-60 > schedule --delete --day Sunday
--replication
Successfully updated replication schedule.
schedule --help
To display the listing of schedule and related options that you can use as a
reference when using the CLI, enter the following command string at the
system prompt:
administrator@mydr4000 > schedule --help
Usage:
schedule --show
[--cleaner]
[--replication]