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set | system autoupdate schedule |
system autoupdate schedule
Use this command to schedule updates.
Syntax
To schedule updates every set amount of hours and minutes,
set system autoupdate schedule {enable disable} every <hh:mm>
To schedule updates daily,
set system autoupdate schedule {enable disable} daily <hh:mm>
To schedule updates weekly,
set system autoupdate schedule {enable disable} weekly <day_int> <hh:mm>
For an interval of ‘every’, ‘<hh:mm>’ is the period between updates. For example if <hh:mm> was 3:45, every 3 hours and 45 minutes the FortiMail unit would check for updates.
For an interval of ‘daily’, ‘<hh:mm>’ is the time of day to get updates. For example if <hh:mm> was 3:45, every day at 3:45am the FortiMail unit would check for updates. 15:45 would be 3:34pm.
For an interval of ‘weekly’, the seven days of the week is indicated by <day_int>, with 0 being Sunday, and 6 being Saturday. ‘<hh:mm>’ has the same meaning as for the daily interval. For example ‘ weekly 2 15:45’ would indicate to get updates once per week on Tuesdays at 15:45pm.
History
FortiMail v3.0 | New. |
Related topics
•set system autoupdate pushaddressoverride
•set system autoupdate pushupdate
•set system autoupdate tunneling
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