Choosing A Run Interval - HP 418800-B21 - StorageWorks Modular Smart Array 70 Storage Enclosure User Manual

Hp storageworks replication solutions manager 4.0.1 user guide (t3680-96308, june 2008)
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A scheduled job event can be enabled or disabled. When enabled, the job is automatically run at
the scheduled interval and start time.
When disabled, the job event remains in the list of scheduled events but is not automatically run.
Procedure
1.
In the navigation pane, select Jobs to display the Jobs window in the content pane.
2.
Click the Schedule tab. The Schedule tab shows the list of scheduled job events.
3.
Select the scheduled job event.
4.
Review the Enabled property check box. If the box is checked the scheduled job event is
enabled, otherwise it is not. Performing the next step changes the property.
5.
Select Actions > Enable/Disable. The enabled property is changed (toggled) and the check box
display is updated.
NOTE:
You cannot change the enabled property by clicking the check box.

Choosing a run interval

Use the following table to help determine the type of interval to choose in the Schedule A Job wizard.
Interval type
Run once
Every x
hours-minutes
Once per day
Weekly on
180
Jobs
Behavior
Runs a job one time (today) at the
specified time.
Example: run at 2:00 PM (today)
Runs a job every x hours, or
hours-and-minutes, or minutes only,
after initially running at the specified time
(today).
Example: run every 48 hours after first
running at 2:00 PM (today)
Minimum interval = 10 minutes
Maximum interval = 999 hours
See also
hourly interval
equivalents.
Runs the job once a day at the specified
time.
Example: run at 2:00 PM every day
Runs a job once a week at the specified
day and time.
Example: run on Mondays at 2:00 PM
Past-time adjustment
If you enter a time of day that is in the
past, the schedule wizard adjusts the start
time by adding 5 minutes to the current
time.
Example: You enter 2:00 PM when it is
already 2:05 PM. The adjusted start time
becomes 2:10 PM.
If you enter a time of day that is in the
past, the schedule wizard adjusts the initial
run time by adding whole hours until the
time is at least 1 hour in the future.
Example: You enter 2:00 PM when it
is already 2:05 PM. The adjusted time
for the initial run becomes 4:00 PM.
Subsequent runs are at 4:00 PM.
If you enter a time of day that is in the
past, the schedule wizard makes no
adjustment to the start time, but the first
run occurs the next day.
Example: You enter 2:00 PM when it is
already 2:05 PM. The first run of the job
is at 2:00 PM the next day.
If you specify a day of the week or time of
day that is in the past, the schedule wizard
adjusts the start day by adding one week.
Example: On Monday, November 21 you
specify Monday at 2:00 PM when it is
already 2:05 PM or is already Tuesday.
The adjusted start day becomes next
Monday, November 28.

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