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Quantum DXi-Series Command Line Interface (CLI) Guide
6-67081-09 Rev B
February 2014
60 Scheduler CLI Commands (DEPRECATED)
--healthcheck: Indicates this is a scheduled healthcheck event.
Note: Healthcheck requires a daily or weekly recurrence not to exceed
every 7 days or once a week.
--emailreports: Indicates this is a scheduled email reports event. This will
send the --type to all recipients in the list obtained from syscli --get
emailhome.
--type: Specify which report is wanted.
--replication: Indicates this is a scheduled replication event.
--name: Specify a valid VTL or NAS share name.
--target: Target host name or IP of the replication event. If the system or the
share/partition has two targets configured, you must use the --target
option and you must specify a target IP or hostname. If the system or the
share/partition has no target configured, invoking the commands will result
in error.
--start: Start date and time.
Note: Date and time can be entered in any order, but if spaces are used to
separate the time and date, then quotes must be used. This date/
time will be used to specify when the event is to occur. In the case
of a recurring event, portions of this date/time will be used for
recurrence. For instance, a yearly recurrence will recur on the same
day and time each year.
--end: End date and time.
Note: Date and time can be entered in any order, but if spaces are used to
separate the time and date, then quotes must be used. This date/
time will be used to tell when an event will end.
If --end is not specified, then an open ended event will be generated.
--daily: Recur daily starting at the time obtained from the --start
specification.
--weekly: Recur weekly on specified days (comma separated for multiple
days) starting at the time obtained from the --start specification.
--monthly: Recur monthly on the day and time obtained from the --start
specification.
--monthday: Recur monthly on a specific weekday within the month
starting at the time obtained from the --start specification. If last is
specified, then the event will occur on the last day of each month.
ex: 2mon : recur on the second Monday within the month.
--yearly: Recur yearly on the month, day, and time obtained from the --start
specification.
--yearday: Recur on a specific weekday within the month and starting at the
time, both obtained from the --start specification.
ex: 2mon : recur on the second Monday within the month.

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