Information About the Scheduler
The scheduler allows you to define and set a timetable for maintenance activities such as the following:
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Quality of service policy changes
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Data backup
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Saving a configuration
Jobs consist of a single command or multiple commands that define routine activities. Jobs can be scheduled one time or at periodic intervals.
The scheduler defines a job and its timetable as follows:
- Job
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A routine task or tasks defined as a command list and completed according to a specified schedule.
- Schedule
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The timetable for completing a job. You can assign multiple jobs to a schedule.
A schedule is defined as either periodic or one-time only:
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Periodic mode— A recurring interval that continues until you delete the job. You can configure the following types of intervals:
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Daily— Job is completed once a day.
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Weekly— Job is completed once a week.
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Monthly—Job is completed once a month.
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Delta—Job begins at the specified start time and then at specified intervals (days:hours:minutes).
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One-time mode—Job is completed only once at a specified time.
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Remote User Authentication
Before starting a job, the scheduler authenticates the user who created the job. Because user credentials from a remote authentication are not retained long enough to support a scheduled job, you must locally configure the authentication passwords for users who create jobs. These passwords are part of the scheduler configuration and are not considered a locally configured user.
Before starting the job, the scheduler validates the local password against the password from the remote authentication server.
Scheduler Log Files
The scheduler maintains a log file that contains the job output. If the size of the job output is greater than the size of the log file, the output is truncated.