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Junos 10.3 Junos XML Management Protocol Guide

Committing a Configuration at a Specified Time

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Synchronizing the configuration on both Routing Engines, as described in "Committing
and Synchronizing a Configuration on Redundant Control Planes" on page 140.
Logging a commit-time message, as described in "Logging a Message About a Commit
Operation" on page 145.
NOTE: The confirmed-commit operation is not available for a private copy. For
information about using that operation for the regular candidate configuration, see
"Committing the Candidate Configuration Only After Confirmation" on page 137.
To commit a configuration at a specified time in the future, a client application encloses
the
tag element in
<at-time>
<rpc>
<commit-configuration>
<at-time>time</at-time>
</commit-configuration>
</rpc>
To indicate when to perform the commit operation, the application includes one of three
types of values in the
<at-time>
The string
reboot
, to commit the configuration the next time the device reboots.
A time value of the form
commit the configuration at the specified time, which must be after the time at which
the application emits the
on the current day. For example, if the
(2:00 AM) and the application emits the
AM, the commit will never take place, because the scheduled time has already passed
for that day.
Use 24-hour time; for example,
PM. The time is interpreted relative to the clock and time zone settings on the device..
A date and time value of the form
minutes, and optionally seconds), to commit the configuration at the specified day
and time, which must be after the
24-hour time. For example,
The time is interpreted relative to the clock and time zone settings on the device.
NOTE: The specified time must be more than 1 minute later than the current time on
the device.
<commit-configuration>
tag element:
[
] (hours, minutes, and optionally seconds), to
hh:mm
:ss
<commit-configuration>
tag element, but before 11:59:59 PM
tag element encloses the value
<at-time>
<commit-configuration>
means 4:30:00 AM and
04:30:00
yyyy-mm-dd hh:mm
<commit-configuration>
means 3:30 PM on August 21, 2006.
2006-08-21 15:30:00
and
tag elements:
<rpc>
tag element at 2:10
means 8:00
20:00
[
:ss
] (year, month, date, hours,
tag element is emitted. Use
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