AMCC 9590SE-4ME Manual Do Utilizador
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/c
x
add rebuild=
ddd:hh:duration
This command adds a new background rebuild task to be executed on the day
ddd (where ddd is Sun, Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, and Sat), at the hour hh
(range 0 .. 23), for a duration of duration (range 1 .. 24) hours. A maximum of
seven rebuild tasks can be scheduled. This command will fail if no (empty)
task slot is available.
ddd (where ddd is Sun, Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, and Sat), at the hour hh
(range 0 .. 23), for a duration of duration (range 1 .. 24) hours. A maximum of
seven rebuild tasks can be scheduled. This command will fail if no (empty)
task slot is available.
Example:
//localhost> /c1 add rebuild=Sun:16:3
adds a rebuild background task schedule to be executed on Sundays at 16
hours (4:00 PM) for a duration of 3 hours.
hours (4:00 PM) for a duration of 3 hours.
Setting Up a Rebuild Schedule
Setting up a rebuild schedule requires several steps, and several different CLI
commands in addition to /cx add rebuild.
commands in addition to /cx add rebuild.
To set up the rebuild schedule you want to use, follow this
process:
process:
1
Use the /cx show rebuild command to display the current schedule for
rebuild tasks. (For details, see page 41.)
rebuild tasks. (For details, see page 41.)
2
If any of the scheduled tasks do not match your desired schedule, use the
/cx del rebuild command to remove them. (For details, see page 47.)
/cx del rebuild command to remove them. (For details, see page 47.)
3
Use the /cx add rebuild command to create the rebuild schedule slots you
want (described above.)
want (described above.)
4
Use the /cx set rebuild=enable command to enable the schedule (this
enables all rebuild schedule slots). (For details, see page 48.)
enables all rebuild schedule slots). (For details, see page 48.)
Warning:
If all time slots are removed, be sure to also disable the schedule.
Otherwise the applicable background task will never occur.