Displaying Scheduled Tasks; Scheduling Tasks - HP 3PAR StoreServ 7200 2-node Administrator's Manual

Hp 3par command line interface administrator's manual: hp 3par os 3.1.2 (qr482-96525, september 2013)
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Table 13 Commands Initiated by the System Scheduler (continued)
Command
tunevv
tunesys
updatesnapspace
updatevv
The canceltask command cannot be used with the CLI commands initiated by the System
Scheduler commands. The task type scheduled_task can be canceled with the canceltask
command by users with Super rights. The following task manager commands can be used on CLI
command operations initiated by the System Scheduler with the task type scheduled_task:
showtask
waittask
removetask
For more information about the task manager commands, see
(page
126).

Displaying Scheduled Tasks

To display all scheduled user and system tasks, issue the showsched-all command.
To display specific scheduled tasks, issue the showsched <schedule_name>|<pattern>
command, where:
<schedule_name> is the name of the schedule to display.
<pattern> displays all schedules that match the pattern.
For a complete list of options available for the showsched command, see the HP 3PAR Command
Line Interface Reference and the HP 3PAR CLI Help.

Scheduling Tasks

To create a scheduled task, issue the createsched <command> <task_schedule>
<schedule_name> command, where:
<command> is the name of the CLI command to be initiated. The CLI command must be one
of the commands listed in
<task_schedule> is a crontab-style argument that specifies when the CLI command is
initiated. You can use the minute, hour, day-of-month, month, and day-of-week format, or use
one of the special entries to schedule when the CLI command is initiated.
<schedule_name> specifies the name of the schedule.
For a complete list of options available for the createsched command, see the HP 3PAR Command
Line Interface Reference and the HP 3PAR CLI Help.
138 Managing Tasks
Description
Changes the layout of a virtual volume.
Analyzes and automatically corrects space usage imbalances.
Updates the snapshot space actually used by a virtual volume. This task cannot
be cancelled.
Updates a snapshot virtual volume with a new snapshot.
Table 13 (page
137).
"Task Manager Commands"

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