HP-UX Host Intrusion Detection System Version 4.1 Administrator's Guide
boxes in the Schedule Summary panel and you are done setting the timetable
for this group. This is the default.
• If you select the Specified field the group will run on the chosen days and
time. Continue with the next step.
6. In the Select Days panel, choose the days the group should run.
Since it is a list you can use left-click to pick a day, Shift-left-click to add in all
intervening days, and Ctrl-left-click to add or remove individual days. For more
detail, see “Selecting with the Mouse” (page 118).
You can also use:
• All to select all the seven days
• None to deselect all the seven days
For example, you may select Monday, Tuesday, Friday, and Sunday.
7. In the Select Times panel, choose the hour blocks in which the group should run.
This is a list, so you can use left-click to pick a hour, Shift-left-click to add in all
intervening hours, and Ctrl-left-click to add or remove individual hours. For more
detail, see “Selecting with the Mouse” (page 118).
You can also use:
• All to select all 24 hours
• None to deselect all 24 hours
For example, you could select 01:00 - 04:59, 07:00 - 07:59, and 09:00 - 16:59.
8. As days and times are selected, the day-time matrix in the Schedule Summary
panel is filled in with the names of the active groups in each box. The matrix shows
the sum of all the timetables for all the groups in the selected surveillance schedule.
Boxes with at least one active group are colored green. The Schedule Summary
panel is read-only.
NOTE: A schedule group cannot run on different hours on different days. To do this,
copy the group and schedule the identical groups to separate times and days.
Canceling Changes
The Cancel button allow you to delete all the changes you have made to group
timetables. The button is greyed out when there is nothing to cancel.
NOTE: If you switch to the Configure tab, the changes are set and the button is greyed
out when you return to the Timetable tab.
Saving a Surveillance Schedule
See “Saving a Surveillance Schedule” (page 76).
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