Schedule, Schedule command usage, Schedule --show [--cleaner – Dell PowerVault DR2000v User Manual

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Schedule

A schedule is the means by which you set aside specific daily or weekly time periods for performing disk space
reclamation or replication operations. Disk reclamation operations recover unused disk space from DR4000 system
containers in which files were deleted, and replication operations are the process by which the key data is saved only
once from multiple devices to minimize excessive or redundant storage of the same data.
This set of DR Series system CLI commands allow you to perform the following tasks on a system:

Display existing scheduled Replication and Cleaner (disk space recovery) operations

Create new schedules for Replication and Cleaner operations

Delete existing scheduled Replication and Cleaner operations

Schedule Command Usage

This topic introduces the schedule command usage:

schedule --show [options]

schedule --add --day <Day of the week (Sunday|Monday...)> [options]

schedule --delete --day <Day of the week (Sunday|Monday...)> [options]

schedule --help

NOTE: If you specify a command without supplying the expected value or option, you will be prompted to provide
the correct value or option.

schedule --show [--cleaner]

Description

Displays any existing Cleaner schedule for a DR Series system.

Syntax

schedule --show --cleaner

Result

Cleaner Schedule:

Start Stop

Sunday 05:00 06:00

Monday 05:00 06:00

Tuesday 05:00 06:00

Wednesday 05:00 06:00

Thursday 05:00 06:00

Friday 05:00 06:00

Saturday 05:00 06:00

schedule --show [--replication] [--name <name>]

Description

Displays any existing replication schedule for a DR Series system. If you do not specify a name parameter, the
replication schedules for all containers are returned.

Syntax

schedule --show --replication --name acme55-cont1

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