Dell PowerVault DX6112 Dell DR Series System Command Line Reference Guide - Page 117

Replication Schedule

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Result Replication Schedule: Start Sunday 22:00 05:00 Monday 22:00 05:00 Tuesday 22:00 05:00 Wednesday 22:00 05:00 Thursday 22:00 05:00 Friday 22:00 05:00 Saturday 22:00 05:00 Stop schedule --show [--name ] Description Displays any existing Replication or Cleaner schedule for a selected container that you define by name on the DR Series system (using the --name command. Syntax schedule --show --name acme55-cont1 Result Cleaner Schedule: Start Sunday 01:00 Monday -- Tuesday -- Wednesday 02:00 Thursday -- Friday 02:00 Saturday -- Stop 03:00 --04:00 -05:00 -- schedule --add --day [--cleaner] [--replication] [--start_time ] [-- stop_time ] [--name ] Description Creates a new Cleaner or Replication schedule for a DR Series system (or for a specific container that you define using the --name command option) using start time and stop time setpoints. NOTE: Without any Cleaner schedule set, the DR Series system Cleaner process automatically starts within two minutes after it detects that no data ingest operation or other system operation activity is present. So, if your DR Series system runs intermittent or inconsistent ingest, readback, or replication operations, there is no need to set a Cleaner schedule (it will automatically run during periods of low or non-activity). However, if your system runs regular and consistent ingest, readback, or replication operations, you should create a Cleaner schedule that runs only during a known period of low or non-activity (for example, on a day or time period sufficient to complete this process). If your system does not meet either of these cases, you can still manually run the Cleaner. For more information, see maintenance --filesystem [--reclaim_space]. Syntax schedule --add --day Sunday --start_time 06:00 --stop_time 22:00 --cleaner NOTE: Set a corresponding stop time for every start time in each Cleaner (or Replication) schedule you create. The following example shows setting up a Cleaner schedule for the remainder of the week (Monday through Saturday). 117

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Result
Replication Schedule:
Start
Stop
Sunday
22:00
05:00
Monday
22:00
05:00
Tuesday
22:00
05:00
Wednesday
22:00
05:00
Thursday
22:00
05:00
Friday
22:00
05:00
Saturday
22:00
05:00
schedule --show [--name <name>]
Description
Displays any existing Replication or Cleaner schedule for a selected container that you define by name on the DR Series
system (using the
--name <name>
command.
Syntax
schedule --show --name acme55-cont1
Result
Cleaner Schedule:
Start
Stop
Sunday
01:00
03:00
Monday
--
--
Tuesday
--
--
Wednesday
02:00
04:00
Thursday
--
--
Friday
02:00
05:00
Saturday
--
--
schedule --add --day <day of the week> [--cleaner] [--replication] [--start_time <hh:mm>]
[-- stop_time <hh:mm>] [--name <name>]
Description
Creates a new Cleaner or Replication schedule for a DR Series system (or for a specific container that you define using
the
--name <name>
command option) using start time and stop time setpoints.
NOTE:
Without any Cleaner schedule set, the DR Series system Cleaner process automatically starts within two
minutes after it detects that no data ingest operation or other system operation activity is present. So, if your DR
Series system runs intermittent or inconsistent ingest, readback, or replication operations, there is no need to set a
Cleaner schedule (it will automatically run during periods of low or non-activity). However, if your system runs
regular and consistent ingest, readback, or replication operations, you should create a Cleaner schedule that runs
only during a known period of low or non-activity (for example, on a day or time period sufficient to complete this
process). If your system does not meet either of these cases, you can still manually run the Cleaner. For more
information, see
maintenance --filesystem [--reclaim_space]
.
Syntax
schedule --add --day Sunday --start_time 06:00 --stop_time 22:00 --cleaner
NOTE:
Set a corresponding stop time for every start time in each Cleaner (or Replication) schedule you create. The
following example shows setting up a Cleaner schedule for the remainder of the week (Monday through Saturday).
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