Chapter 3 Configuration Settings and Display
3.3 RAID Group Management > set eco-schedule
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set eco-schedule
This command is used to add ECO events or make changes to the specified ECO schedule.
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Syntax
■
Parameter
set eco-schedule {-schedule-number
schedule_number
| -schedule-name
schedule_name
}
[-name
schedule_name
] [-event-number {1|2|3|4|5|6|7|8}]
[-event-type {every-day | every-week,{mon|tue|wed|thu|fri|sat|sun},{mon|tue|wed|thu|fri|sat|sun} |
specific-day,
MMDD
,
R
| specific-week,
MM
,{1st|2nd|3rd|4th|last},{mon|tue|wed|thu|fri|sat|sun},
{mon|tue|wed|thu|fri|sat|sun}}] [-event-from
hhmm
] [-event-to
hhmm
]
-schedule-number
or
-schedule-name
This parameter specifies an ECO schedule identifier. Only one ECO schedule identifier can be
specified. For details, refer to
"1.2.13 ECO Schedule Syntax" (page 25)
.
-name
Optional. This parameter specifies a new ECO schedule name. If omitted, the existing setting is
not changed. For details, refer to
"1.2.4 Alias Name Syntax" (page 20)
.
-event-number
Optional. This parameter specifies the ECO schedule event number to change or to add the ECO
schedule event to the ECO schedule. The ECO schedule event number is a value from 1 to 8.
Only one number can be specified. The ECO schedule event number can be displayed by using
the "show eco-schedule" command. If omitted, the ECO schedule event specified by this
parameter value is not changed.
-event-type Optional. This parameter specifies the ECO schedule event type. If omitted, the existing setting
is not changed.
every-day
The ECO schedule is applied to every day. A suboperand is not required.
Example: -event-type every-day
every-week The ECO schedule is applied to every week. This format is "every-week,STA,END".
The start day of the week (STA) and the end day of the week (END) are separated
by a comma. The day of the week must be specified in the following format. The
end day of the week must be after the start day of the week. The first day starts
from Monday.
Example: Correct -> -event-type every-week,mon,fri
(from Monday to Friday is OK)
Example: Incorrect -> -event-type every-week,fri,tue
(from Friday to Tuesday is not OK)
Example: Correct -> -event-type every-week,mon,mon
(only Monday is OK)
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