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Creating a Snapshot (Legacy) Schedule
Scheduling Snapshots (Legacy)
Use the
enableSchedule
parameter and the
schedule
parameter to schedule
automatic snapshots (legacy). Using these parameters, you can schedule snapshots
(legacy) daily, weekly, or monthly (by day or by date). The
enableSchedule
parameter turns on or turns off the ability to schedule snapshots (legacy). When you
enable scheduling, you use the
schedule
parameter to define when you want the
snapshots (legacy) to occur.
This list explains how to use the options for the
schedule
parameter:
immediate
– As soon as you enter the command, a snapshot (legacy) volume is
created, and a copy-on-write operation begins.
startDate
– A specific date on which you want to create a snapshot (legacy)
volume and perform a copy-on-write operation. The format for entering the date
is
MM:DD:YY
. If you do not provide a start date, the current date is used. An
example of this option is
startDate=06:27:11
.
scheduleDay
- A day of the week on which you want to create a snapshot
(legacy) volume and perform a copy-on-write operation. You can enter these
values:
monday
,
tuesday
,
wednesday
,
thursday
,
friday
,
saturday
,
sunday
, and
all
. An example of this option is
scheduleDay=wednesday
.
startTime
– The time of a day that you want to create a snapshot (legacy)
volume and start performing a copy-on-write operation. The format for entering
the time is
HH:MM
, where
HH
is the hour and
MM
is the minute past the hour. Use
a 24-hour clock. For example, 2:00 in the afternoon is 14:00. An example of this
option is
startTime=14:27
.
scheduleInterval
– An amount of time, in minutes, that you want to have
as a minimum between copy-on-write operation. You can possibly create a
schedule in which you have overlapping copy-on-write operations because of the
duration a copy operation. You can make sure that you have time between
copy-on-write operations by using this option. The maximum value for the
scheduleInterval
option is 1440 minutes. An example of this option is
scheduleInterval=180
.
endDate
– A specific date on which you want to stop creating a snapshot
(legacy) volume and end the copy-on-write operation. The format for entering the
date is
MM:DD:YY
. An example of this option is
endDate=11:26:11
.
noEndDate
– Use this option if you do not want your scheduled copy-on-write
operation to end. If you later decide to end the copy-on-write operations you
must re-enter the
create snapshotVolume
command and specify an end
date.
timesPerDay
– The number of times that you want the schedule to run in a
day. An example of this option is
timesPerDay=4
.
If you also use the
scheduleInterval
option, the firmware chooses between the
timesPerDay
option and the
scheduleInterval
option by selecting the
lowest value of the two options. The firmware calculates an integer value for the
scheduleInterval
option by dividing 1440 by the
scheduleInterval
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