Schedule Job - H3C S5120-SI Series Command Reference Manual

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schedule job

Syntax
schedule job { at time1 [ date ] | delay time2 } view view command
undo schedule job
View
User view
Default Level
3: Manage level
Parameters
at time1 [ date ]: Specifies the execution time of a specified command.
time1: Execution time of the command, in the format of hh:mm (hour/minute). The hh value ranges
from 0 to 23, and the mm value ranges from 0 to 59.
date: Execution date of the command, in the format of MM/DD/YYYY (month/day/year) or
YYYY/MM/DD (year/month/day). The YYYY value ranges from 2000 to 2035, the MM value ranges
from 1 to 12, and the DD value range depends on a specific month.
delay time2: Specifies the execution waiting time of a specified command. time2 represents the waiting
time, which can be in the following format:
hh:mm (hour/minute): The hh value ranges from 0 to 720, and the mm value ranges from 0 to 59.
The value of hh:mm cannot exceed 720:00.
mm (minute): It ranges from 0 to 432000, with 0 indicating that a command is executed immediately
without any delay.
view view: Specifies the view in which a command is executed. view represents the view name, and it
takes the following values at present:
shell, represents user view.
system, represents system view.
command: The command string to be automatically executed at the scheduled time.
Description
Use the schedule job command to automatically execute a specified command at the scheduled time.
Use the undo schedule job command to remove the configuration.
Note the following:
If you provide both the time1 and date arguments, the execution time must be a future time.
If you only provide the time1 argument, when time1 is earlier than the current system time, the
specified command is executed at time1 of the next day; when time1 is later than the current
system time, the specified command is executed at time1 of the current day.
No matter whether you use the at or delay keyword, the difference between the execution time of a
command and the current system time cannot exceed 720 hours (namely, 30 days).
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