HP A7500 Series Command Reference Manual page 202

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time1: Sets time to execute the command, in the hh:mm format. The hh value ranges from 0 to 23,
and the mm value ranges from 0 to 59.
date: Sets the date to execute the command, in the MM/DD/YYYY or YYYY/MM/DD format. The
YYYY value ranges from 2000 to 2035, the MM value ranges from 1 to 12, and the DD value
ranges from 1 to 31.
delay time2: Runs the job after a delay. The time2 argument specifies the delay in one of the following
formats:
hh:mm format—The hh value ranges from 0 to 720, and the mm value ranges from 0 to 59. When
the hh value is 720, the mm value cannot be more than 0.
mm format—It ranges from 0 to 432000 minutes, with 0 indicating that the command is executed
immediately.
view view: Specifies the view in which the command is executed. The view argument represents the view
name, and it can take only one of the following keywords:
shell—Represents user view.
system—Represents system view.
command: Command to execute.
Description
Use the schedule job command to schedule a job in the non-modular approach.
Use the undo schedule job command to remove the scheduled job.
You can schedule a job to automatically run a command or a set of commands without administrative
interference. The commands in a job are polled every minute. When the scheduled time for a command
is reached, the job automatically executes the command. If a confirmation is required while the
command is running, the system automatically enters Y or Yes. If characters are required, the system
automatically enters a default character string or an empty character string when no default character
string is available.
Follow these guidelines when you schedule a job in the non-modular approach:
You can schedule only one job and run only one command in this approach. If you perform the
schedule job command multiple times, the last configuration takes effect.
To have the command successfully executed, check that the specified view and command are valid.
The system does not verify their validity.
If you specify both the time1 and date arguments, the execution time or date must be later than the
current system time or date.
If you specify the time1 argument, but not the date argument:
When time1 is earlier than the current system time, the command runs at time1 the next day.
When time1 is later than the current system time, the command runs at time1 of the current day.
The interval between the scheduled time and the current system time cannot exceed 720 hours, or
30 days.
Changing any clock setting can cancel the job set by using the schedule job command.
After job execution, the configuration interface, view, and user status that you have before job
execution restore even if the job has run a command that changes the user interface (for example,
telnet, ftp, and ssh2), the view (for example, system-view and quit), or the user status (for example,
super).
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