HP StorageWorks Storage Mirroring Recover Scripting Guide (T5437-96009, November 2009)

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Schedule Start
Command SCHEDULE START
Description
Sets criteria to start the transmission of data from the source to the
target
Syntax
SCHEDule <target> START [STARTTIME = <mm/dd/yy>
<hh:mm>] [MEMLIMIT = <percent>] [QUEUESIZE = <bytes>]
[EVERY <number> <time_units>]
Options
target—Name of the target, an IP address on the target, or a
virtual IP address Depending on the network route Storage
Mirroring Recover uses to access the target, you may need to
specify the fully qualified domain name.
mm/dd/yy—Date in month/day/year format indicating when
the transmission will begin
hh:mm—Time in hour:minute format using the 24-hour clock
indicating when the transmission will begin
percent—Any number between 0 and 100 indicating the
percentage of system memory that must be in use to initiate
the transmission process
bytes—Number of bytes that must be in the source disk
queue to initiate the transmission process
number—Any number indicating how often the transmission
process will be repeated
time_units—Minutes (min), hours (hr), or days (day)
Examples
schedule beta start starttime=03/11/07 03:30,
queuesize=10000, every 6 hr
sched beta start queuesize=100000000
Notes
The start option EVERY cannot be used by itself and cannot
be the first option in a string of options.
If you use more than one start option, the transmission will
begin when the first start option value is met. Additionally,
each option after the first must be separated by a comma, as
illustrated in the Examples.
Target names that contain non-alphanumeric characters must
be enclosed in quotation marks.