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command will be executed on the second day. This command will be executed
only once.
Use time timeID one-off at time1 month-date month-day command command to
specify the time on the specified day in the current month for executing the
command. If the specified time has passed, this command will be executed at the
specified time on the specified day in the next month. This command will be
executed only once.
Use time timeID one-off at time1 week-day week-daylist command command to
specify the time on the specified day(s) in the current week for executing the
command. If the time has passed, this command will be executed at the specified
time on the specified day(s) in the next week. This command will be executed only
once.
Use time timeID repeating at time1 command command to specify the time for
repeating the command every day.
Use time timeID repeating at time1 month-date month-day command command
to specify the time on a specific day for repeating the command every month.
Use time timeID repeating at time1 week-day week-daylist command command
to specify the time on a specified day or days for repeating the command every
week.
Use time timeID one-off delay time2 command command to specify the time
delay for executing the command. This command will be executed only once.
Use time timeID repeating delay time2 command command to specify the time
interval for executing the command periodically.
Use undo time timeID to remove the specified execution time.
Examples
Example 1:
Configure to save configuration file a.cfg at 24:00 on May 18, 2009.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] job saveconfig
[Sysname-job-saveconfig] view momitor
[Sysname-job-saveconfig] time 1 at 24:00 2009/05/18 command save a.cfg
Example 2:
Configure to save the configuration file at 12:00 every day.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] job saveconfig
[Sysname-job-saveconfig] view momitor
[Sysname-job-saveconfig] time 1 repeating at 12:00 command save a.cfg
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