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

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Notes
If you use both of the end options, duration and bytes, the
transmission will be stopped when the first end option value
is met.
Target names that contain non-alphanumeric characters must
be enclosed in quotation marks.
5. You can specify a transmission window using the schedule window command.
Command SCHEDULE WINDOW
Description
Sets criteria to only allow transmissions during a certain period of
time
Syntax SCHEDule <target> WINDOW <hh:mm> TO <hh:mm>
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.
hh:mm—Time in hour:minute format using the 24-hour clock.
The first time is when the transmission will begin and the
second time is when the transmission will end.
Examples
schedule beta window 23:00 to 06:00
sche beta window 20:00 to 4:00
Notes
Establishing a transmission window by itself is not sufficient
to start a transmission. You will need to specify a start criteria.
Target names that contain non-alphanumeric characters must
be enclosed in quotation marks.
Transmission schedule examples
This section shows examples of how the different schedule commands could be used
together. The numbers and times were randomly selected for these examples. Be sure to
use values that work for your environment.
Example 1—In this example, transmission is set to begin on January 12, 2009, at
10:30 p.m. and to end after 6 hours. This schedule is also set to repeat every day:
schedule alpha start starttime=1/12/09 22:30, every 1 day
schedule alpha end duration=6 hr
schedule alpha enable