Running-Time; User-Role - HPE FlexNetwork 10500 Series Network Management And Monitoring Command Reference

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after you finish revising the script. The system cannot execute a Tcl-defined policy if you edit its Tcl
script without suspending all monitor policies.
To bind a Tcl-defined policy to a different Tcl script file:
1.
Execute the undo rtm tcl-policy command to delete the Tcl policy.
2.
Create the Tcl policy again, and then bind it to the new Tcl script file.
You can assign the same policy name to a CLI-defined policy and a Tcl-defined policy. However, you
cannot assign the same name to policies that are the same type.
Examples
# Create a Tcl policy and bind it to a Tcl script file.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] rtm tcl-policy test test.tcl

running-time

Use running-time to configure the runtime of a CLI-defined policy.
Use undo running-time to restore the default.
Syntax
running-time time
undo running-time
Default
The runtime of a CLI-defined policy is 20 seconds.
Views
CLI-defined policy view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
mdc-admin
Parameters
time: Specifies the runtime of the CLI-defined policy, in the range of 0 to 31536000 seconds. If you
specify 0, the policy can run forever until it is manually interrupted.
Usage guidelines
Policy runtime limits the amount of time that the monitor policy can run from the time it is triggered.
When the runtime is reached, the system stops executing the policy even if the execution is not
finished.
This setting prevents an incorrectly defined policy from running permanently to occupy resources.
Examples
# Set the runtime to 60 seconds for the CLI-defined policy test.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] rtm cli-policy test
[Sysname-rtm-test] running-time 60

user-role

Use user-role to assign a user role to a CLI-defined policy.
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