Chapter 8: Alerts and System Reports
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Autosupport Reports
For example, after adding the email address
to the list, the test for that
address would be:
#
autosupport send [email protected]
Set the Schedule
To change the date and time when a restorer automatically runs a verbose autosupport report, use
the
set schedule
operation. The default time is daily at 3 a.m. (
daily 0300
). The operation
is available only to administrative users.
•
A
day
is required with the
weekly
and
monthly
options.
Day
is one or two numerals from
1 to 31 when used with the
monthly
option.
Day
is the first three letters of a day (for
example,
tue
for Tuesday) with the
weekly
option. Use a dash (-) between days for a range of
days. For example:
tue-fri
.
•
A
time
is required. 2400 is not a valid time. An entry of
0000
is midnight at the beginning of
a day.
•
The
weekly
option with
day
and
time
or the
day
and
time
options without
weekly
run
the report once a week.
•
The
never
option turns off the report. Set a schedule using any of the other options to turn on
the report.
autosupport set schedule [daily | weekly | monthly | never]
[
day1
[,
day2
,...]]
time
For example, to run the report automatically every Tuesday at 4 a.m, use either of the following
two commands.:
#
autosupport set schedule tue 0400
#
autosupport set schedule weekly tue 0400
The most recent invocation of the scheduling operation cancels the previous setting. To run the
report more than once in a time period, set multiple days in one command. Use a dash (-) between
days for a range of days, such as
tue-fri
. For example, to run the report on the first and fifteenth of
the month at 4 a.m.:
#
autosupport set schedule monthly 1,15 0400
Reset the Schedule
To reset the autosupport report to run at the default time, use the
autosupport reset
schedule
operation. The default time is Sunday at 3 a.m. The operation is available only to
administrative users.
autosupport reset schedule
Summary of Contents for DD400 Series
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Page 96: ...The License Command 58 DD400 Series Restorer User Guide ...
Page 102: ...Return Command Output to a Remote machine 64 DD400 Series Restorer User Guide ...
Page 128: ...Clean Operations 90 DD400 Series Restorer User Guide ...
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