Scheduled Jobs
Use the commands in this section to manage and schedule the execution of jobs.
job <job-id> no job <job-id> Creates a job. The no form of the command deletes the job. | ||
Syntax Description | job-id | An integer |
Default | N/A | |
Configuration Mode | config | |
History | 1.5 | |
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Related Commands | show jobs | |
Notes | Job state is lost on reboot. |
comment <comment> no comment Adds a comment to the job. The no form of the command deletes the comment. | ||
Syntax Description | comment | String |
Default | "" | |
Configuration Mode | config job | |
History | 1.5 | |
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Related Commands | show jobs | |
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command <sequence #> | <command> no command <sequence #> Adds a CLI command to the job. The no form of the command deletes the command from the job. | ||
Syntax Description | sequence # | An integer that controls the order the command is executed relative to other commands in this job. The commands are executed in an ascending order. |
command | CLI command | |
Default | N/A | |
Configuration Mode | config job | |
History | 1.5 | |
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Related Commands | show jobs | |
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enable no enable Enables the specified job. The no form of the command disables the specified job. | ||
Syntax Description | N/A | |
Default | N/A | |
Configuration Mode | config job | |
History | 1.5 | |
Example |
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Related Commands | show jobs | |
Notes | If a job is disabled, it will not be executed automatically according to its schedule; nor can it be executed manually. |
execute Forces an immediate execution of the job. | ||
Syntax Description | N/A | |
Default | N/A | |
Configuration Mode | config job | |
History | 1.5 | |
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Related Commands | show jobs | |
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fail-continue no fail-continue Continues the job execution regardless of any job failures. The no form of the command returns fail-continue to its default. | ||
Syntax Description | N/A | |
Default | A job will halt execution as soon as any of its commands fails | |
Configuration Mode | config job | |
History | 1.5 | |
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Related Commands | show jobs | |
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name <job-name> no name Configures a name for this job. The no form of the command resets the name to its default. | ||
Syntax Description | job-name | String defining a name for the job |
Default | "" | |
Configuration Mode | config job | |
History | 1.5 | |
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Related Commands | show jobs | |
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schedule type <recurrence-type> no schedule type Sets the type of schedule the job will automatically execute on. The no form of the command resets the schedule type to its default. | ||
Syntax Description | recurrence-type | The available schedule types are:
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Default | once | |
Configuration Mode | config job | |
History | 1.5 | |
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Related Commands | show jobs | |
Notes | A schedule type is essentially a structure for specifying one or more future dates and times for a job to execute. |
schedule <recurrence-type> <interval-and-date> no schedule Sets the type of schedule the job will automatically execute on. The no form of the command resets the schedule type to its default. | ||
Syntax Description | recurrence-type | The available schedule types are:
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interval-and-date | Interval and date per recurrence type | |
Default | once | |
Configuration Mode | config job | |
History | 1.5 | |
Example |
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Related Commands | show jobs | |
Notes | A schedule type is essentially a structure for specifying one or more future dates and times for a job to execute. |
show jobs [<job-id>] Displays configuration and state (including results of last execution, if any exist) of all jobs, or of one job if a job ID is specified. | ||
Syntax Description | job-id | Job ID |
Default | N/A | |
Configuration Mode | Any configuration mode | |
History | 1.5 | |
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