10.7 Scheduler
To view scheduled replication events for NAS shares or VTL partitions, click the arrow next
to the folder to display all shares or partitions.
Use the following toolbar controls to adjust the schedule view (see
):
l
To show or hide all shares or partitions, click the plus [
+
] or minus [
-
] icons.
l
To filter shares or partitions based on name, begin typing in the
Filter
box. Click the
x
to clear the filter.
l
To view the schedule for a specific day, select it in the
Goto
pop-up calendar.
l
To view the schedule for today, click
Now
.
l
To update the schedule view with the latest data, click the
Refresh
icon.
l
To move the view backward or forward in time, click the arrows.
l
To change the number of days displayed at a time, click
Daily
,
Weekly
, or
Monthly
.
The thickness of the bars on the schedule view varies based on the type of event
and the selected time frame. Healthcheck events have an estimated span of 6
hours. Space Reclamation events have an estimated span of 16 hours. All other
open-ended events have a default span of 2 hours.
Figure 183: Scheduler Toolbar
Adding or Editing a Scheduled Event
To add or edit a scheduled event:
1. On the
Scheduler
page, adjust the schedule view to display the time period when the
event will occur (see
"Adding a New Event" on page 265
). Then do one of the following
actions (see
"Adding a New Event" on page 265
):
l
To add a new event, click and drag on the schedule in the row for the type of event
to add. A new event is added where you dragged the cursor.
To schedule replication for NAS shares or VTL partitions, click the arrow next to the
folder to display all shares or partitions. Then click and drag in the row for the
share or partition to schedule.
The new event must begin after the current time, which is indicated by
the dotted vertical line.
l
To edit an existing event, double-click the event. If the event is recurring, select
Open this occurrence
to edit only the one instance of the event, or select
Open the
series
to edit the entire recurring series, and then click
OK
.
You cannot edit an event that occurred in the past.
ETERNUS CS800
264
Summary of Contents for ETERNUS CS800 S6
Page 1: ...English ETERNUS CS800 S6 User Guide V3 2 7 Edition April 2017 ...
Page 131: ...7 3 The Remote Management Console Figure 98 Remote Management Pages Map ETERNUS CS800 131 ...
Page 173: ...8 8 AIS Connect Figure 132 AISConnect Wizard Confirm ETERNUS CS800 173 ...
Page 449: ...16 2 Storage Subsystem Figure 313 Inserting the 3 5 inch HDD module ETERNUS CS800 449 ...