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Daily Cleaner Example:
To set a daily Cleaner schedule that starts at 02:00 and stops at 5:30 (17:30
pm) every Saturday:
Select 02 in the hours pull-down list and 00 in the minutes pull-down
list to set a Start Time of 02:00 for Saturday.
Select 17 in the hours pull-down list and 30 in the minutes pull-down
list to set a Stop Time of 17:30 for Saturday.
Set the Start Time and Stop Time values for the Cleaner schedule for
any other days of the week as desired.
Weekly Cleaner Example:
To set a weekly Cleaner schedule that starts at 18:00 on Saturday and stops
on 04:30 on Sunday:
Select 18 in the hours pull-down list and 00 in the minutes pull-down
list to set a Start Time of 18:00 for Saturday.
Select 04 in the hours pull-down list and 30 in the minutes pull-down
list to set a Stop Time of 04:30 for Sunday.
4 Click Set Schedule for the system to accept your schedule (or click Cancel
to display the Cleaner Schedule page).
NOTE:
To reset all of the values in the current Cleaner schedule, click Reset
in the Set Cleaner Schedule dialog. To selectively modify values in the current
schedule, make your changes to the corresponding hours and minutes pull-down
lists for the Start Time and Stop Time you wish to modify, and click Set Schedule.
The current Cleaner Status is represented in the Dashboard page in the
System Information pane as one of these three states:
Pending—displayed when there is any scheduled window set and the
current time is outside the scheduled window for the Cleaner operation.
Running—displayed when the Cleaner operation is running during a
scheduled window.
Idle—displayed only if there is no Cleaner operation running during a
scheduled window.
Dell recommends not scheduling the running of any Cleaner operations
during the same time period as any replication or ingest operations will be
running. Failure to follow this practice will affect the time required to
complete the system operations and/or impact system performance.
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