AMCC PN 720-0104-00 manual About Task Schedules, About Self-tests

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The Scheduling page lets you view and change the schedule for tasks that affect all units on the controller specified in the drop-down list on the menu bar, including:

Rebuild tasks (also applies to initialization tasks)

Verify tasks (also applies to media scans)

Self-tests

You can also enable or disable use of the schedule for Rebuild and Verify tasks by selecting either Follow Schedule or Ignore Schedule. When these schedules are set to be ignored, these tasks can be performed at any time, and are not restricted to the scheduled times.

Note: Scheduling of these tasks is only available on the 9000- series controllers.

For details about the different background tasks, see “About Background Tasks” on page 109.

About Task Schedules

Each type of task may be scheduled for up to 7 times per week. This limits active initializing, rebuilding, verifying, and testing of a unit to the times you specify, so that the task does not interfere with peak I/O times.

If all 7 schedule slots are filled, you must first remove one or more schedule times before you can add another.

You may set schedule times whether scheduling is set to be followed or ignored. This is useful if you want to temporarily disable the schedule.

If you remove all the schedule times for a particular background task, initializations and rebuilds will run anytime, as they are needed. Verify will only run if started by the CLI or if the Verify Unit button is clicked.

For information about adding and removing schedules, and setting schedules to be followed or ignored, see “Scheduling Background Tasks” on page 114

About Self-tests

Unlike scheduling of rebuilds and verifies, scheduling of self-tests is always followed. To disable self-tests you either remove all schedule times, or uncheck the tests listed in the Tasks column.

Note: Only the checked tasks will be run during the scheduled times. If none of the tasks are checked, self-tests will never run, even if you have scheduled time slots set.

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