Nqa Schedule - HP E4510-48G Command Reference Manual

4510g series
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Examples
# Configure the maximum number of the tests that the NQA client can simultaneously perform as 3.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] nqa agent max-concurrent 3

nqa schedule

Syntax
nqa schedule admin-name operation-tag start-time { hh:mm:ss [ yyyy/mm/dd ] | now } lifetime
{ lifetime | forever }
undo nqa schedule admin-name operation-tag
View
System view
Default Level
2: System level
Parameters
admin-name: Specifies the name of the administrator who creates the NQA test operation, a string of 1
to 32 characters. It is case-insensitive.
operation-tag: Specifies the test operation tag, a string of 1 to 32 characters. It is case-insensitive.
start-time: Specifies the start time and date of a test.
hh:mm:ss: Start time of a test.
yyyy/mm/dd: Start date of a test. The default value is the current system time, and yyyy ranges from
2000 to 2035.
now: Starts the tests for a test group immediately.
lifetime: Specifies the duration of the test operation.
lifetime: Duration of the test operation in seconds, in the range 1 to 2147483647.
forever: Specifies that the tests are performed for a test group forever.
Description
Use the nqa schedule command to configure the test start time and test duration for a test group.
Use the undo nqa schedule command to stop the test for the test group.
Note that:
It is not allowed to enter test group view or test type view after a test group is scheduled.
A test group performs a test when the system time is between the start time and the end time (the
start time plus test duration). If the system time is behind the start time when you execute the nqa
schedule command, a test is started when the system time reaches the start time; if the system
time is between the start time and the end time, a test is started at once; if the system time is
ahead of the end time, no test is started. You can use the display clock command to view the
current system time.
For the related configurations, refer to the display clock command in Basic System Configuration
Commands in the System Volume.
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