Overriding A Policy - Cisco Nexus 7000 Series Configuration Manual

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Overriding a Policy

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Overriding a Policy
You can override a system policy.
Procedure
Step 1
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Command or Action
event manager scheduler script thread class
class-options range class-range number thread-number
Example:
switch(config)# event manager scheduler script
thread class A B range D-E number 1
event manager scheduler clear {all | policy job-id |
queue-type applet [class class-options]} [processor
{rp_primary | rp_standby}]
Example:
switch# event manager scheduler clear policy 2
event manager scheduler hold {all | policy job-id |
queue-type applet [class class-options]}
Example:
switch# event manager scheduler hold policy 2
event manager scheduler modify {all | policy job-id |
queue-type applet} {class class-options [queue-priority
{high | last | low | normal}] | queue-priority {high | last
| low | normal} [class class-options]}
Example:
switch# event manager scheduler modify all class
A
event manager scheduler release {all | policy policy-id
| queue-type applet [class class-options]}
Example:
switch# event manager scheduler release all
Command or Action
configure terminal
Example:
switch# configure terminal
switch(config)#
Configuring the Embedded Event Manager
Purpose
Schedules an EEM policy and sets the
script scheduling options.
Clears the EEM policies that are
currently executing or pending
execution.
Holds a scheduled EEM policy event
or event queue in the EEM scheduler.
Modifies the scheduling parameters of
the EEM policy.
Releases the EEM policies held
through the event manger scheduler
hold command.
Purpose
Enters global configuration mode.

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