Schedule Details - Schedule Policy (Schedule Details)

Use this dialog box to view the schedule that is associated with a data protection or auxiliary copy schedule policy. Keep in mind that this dialog box is read only and cannot be changed.

Time Zone

The time zone associated with this schedule.

Schedule Pattern

The repeating pattern of this schedule.

One Time

For a job run a single time.

Daily

For a job run on a daily basis, with the selected option.

Weekly

For a job run on a weekly basis, with the selected option.

Monthly

For a job run on a monthly basis, with the selected option.

Yearly

For a job run on a yearly basis, with the selected option.

The Monthly and Yearly selections allow you to schedule other calendar events that are commonly of interest. For example, you can schedule backups on the last weekday every three months for quarterly backups. Optionally, you can select the Every n Month(s) option, which allows you to customize intervals at which the job will run.

Time of Day

Allows you to specify the time at which you want the job to start. Optionally, you can select the Repeat Every option, which allows you to run the job repeatedly on the time of day on which the job is scheduled to run.

Time Window

The time range in which this schedule is valid.

Start Date

The date the schedule to takes effect.

Never End

Keeps this schedule valid indefinitely (default).

End After

Maintains the schedule until a specified number of jobs has run.

End by

To set the last date and time on which this schedule will be effective.

Save As Script

Click to open the Save As Script dialog, which allows you to save this operation and the selected options as a script file (in XML format). The script can later be executed from the Command Line Interface using qoperation execute command.

When you save an operation as a script, each option in the dialog will have a corresponding xml parameter in the script file. When executing the script, you can modify the value for any of these XML parameters as per need.

To view the XML values for each of the options in the dialog, see the following:

Command Line XML Options

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