AMCC 9590SE-4ME cx add selftest=dddhh, cx del rebuild=slotid, Setting Up a Selftest Schedule

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/cx add selftest=ddd:hh

Controller Object Commands

/cx add selftest=ddd:hh

This command adds a new background selftest task to be executed on the day

ddd(where ddd is Sun, Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, and Sat), at hour hh

(range 0 .. 23). Notice that selftest runs to completion and as such no duration is provided. A maximum of seven selftest tasks can be scheduled. This command will fail if no (empty) task slot is available.

Example:

//localhost> /c1 add selftest=Sun:16

adds a selftest background task schedule to be executed on Sundays at 16 hours (4:00 PM).

Setting Up a Selftest Schedule

Setting up a selftest schedule requires several steps, and several different CLI commands in addition to /cx add selftest.

To set up the selftest schedule you want to use, follow this process:

1Use the /cx show selftest command to display the current schedule for selftest tasks. (For details, see page 44.)

2If any of the scheduled tasks do not match your desired schedule, use the /cx del selftest command to remove them. (For details, see page 48.)

3Use the /cx add selftest command to create the selftest schedule slots you want (described above.)

4Use the /cx set selftest=enable command to enable the schedule (this enables all selftest schedule slots). (For details, see page 49.)

/cx del rebuild=slot_id

This command removes the rebuild background task in slot slot_id.

Example:

//localhost> /c1 del rebuild=2

removes the rebuild background task in slot 2.

Warning: If all time slots are removed, be sure to also disable the schedule.

Otherwise the applicable background task will never occur

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AMCC 9590SE-4ME manual cx add selftest=dddhh, cx del rebuild=slotid, Setting Up a Selftest Schedule