Chapter 3 Configuration Settings and Display
3.3 RAID Group Management > create eco-schedule
create eco-schedule
An ECO schedule is a schedule that applies ECO functions. The ECO schedule specifies the time that a disk
motor is rotated (it does NOT specify when the motor will be turned off). A maximum of 64 ECO schedules can
be created. One ECO schedule consists of a maximum of 8 ECO schedule events (at least one ECO schedule
event is required in one ECO schedule). This command can create one ECO schedule and only one ECO
schedule event. If two or more ECO schedule events are created and defined, use the "set eco-schedule"
command. Refer to the following:
Max 64
ECO Schedule
...
ECO Schedule
Schedule-Event #1
Schedule-Event #2
Schedule-Event #3
Schedule-Event #4
Schedule-Event #5
Schedule-Event #6
Schedule-Event #7
Schedule-Event #8
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Syntax
create eco-schedule -name
every-week,{mon|tue|wed|thu|fri|sat|sun},{mon|tue|wed|thu|fri|sat|sun} | specific-day,
specific-week,
-event-from
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Parameter
-name
-event-type This parameter specifies the ECO schedule event type.
schedule_name
MM
,{1st|2nd|3rd|4th|last},{mon|tue|wed|thu|fri|sat|sun},{mon|tue|wed|thu|fri|sat|sun}}
hhmm
-event-to
hhmm
This parameter specifies the ECO schedule name. Only one ECO schedule name can be
specified. For details, refer to
every-day
The ECO schedule is applied to every day. A suboperand is not required.
Example: -event-type every-day
every-week The ECO schedule is applied to every week. This format is "every-week,STA,END".
The start day of the week (STA) and the end day of the week (END) are separated
by a comma. The day of the week must be specified in the following format. The
end day of the week must be after the start day of the week. The first day starts
from Monday.
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