Modifying A Schedule; Deleting Schedules - HP P2000 G3 Reference Manual

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To delete a CHAP entry
1.
In the Configuration View panel, right-click Hosts or a specific host and then select Provisioning >
Configure CHAP. If any CHAP entries exist, a table shows them by node name.
2.
Select the entry to delete.
3.
Click Delete Entry. If the task succeeds, the entry is removed from the CHAP entries table.

Modifying a schedule

To modify a schedule
1.
In the Configuration View panel, right-click the system or a volume or a snapshot and select
Provisioning > Modify Schedule.
2.
In the main panel, select the schedule to modify.
3.
Set the options:
• Snapshot Prefix. Optionally change the default prefix to identify snapshots created by this task. The
prefix is case sensitive and cannot include a comma, double quote, or backslash. Automatically
created snapshots are named prefix_s001 through prefix_s1023.
• Snapshots to Retain. Select the number of snapshots to retain. When the task runs, the retention
count is compared with the number of existing snapshots:
• If the retention count has not been reached, the snapshot is created.
• If the retention count has been reached, the volume's oldest snapshot is unmapped, reset, and
renamed to the next name in the sequence.
• Start Schedule. Specify a date and a time in the future for the schedule to start running.
• Date must use the format yyyy-mm-dd.
• Time must use the format hh:mm followed by either AM, PM, or 24H (24-hour clock). For
example, 13:00 24H is the same as 1:00 PM.
• Recurrence. Specify how often the task should run. It is not recommended to set the interval to less
than two minutes. The default and minimum interval to replicate a volume is 30 minutes.
• Time Constraint. Specify a time range within which the task should run.
• Date Constraint. Specify days when the task should run.
• End Schedule. Specify when the task should stop running.
4.
Click Modify Schedule.
5.
Click Yes to continue; otherwise, click No. If you clicked Yes, a processing dialog appears. When
processing is complete a success dialog appears.
Click OK.
6.

Deleting schedules

If a component has a scheduled task that you no longer want to occur, you can delete the schedule. When
a component is deleted, its schedules are also deleted.
To delete task schedules
1.
In the Configuration View panel, right-click the system or a volume or a snapshot and select
Provisioning > Delete Schedule.
2.
In the main panel, select the schedule to remove.
3.
Click Delete Schedule. A confirmation dialog appears.
4.
Click Yes to continue; otherwise, click No. If you clicked Yes, a processing dialog appears. If the task
succeeds, the schedules are removed from the table and from the Configuration View panel. When
processing is complete a success dialog appears.
5.
Click OK.
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