A Summary of Commands

iCk, iCkAdmin

{runlevels} — This is specification of the run levels at which to perform the activity. The syntax is the same as used by init, that is, 4 = run level 4, 234 = run levels 2, 3, or 4.

{checkPeriod/Time} — This indicates the activities performed repetitively will have a specification of either how often to perform the activity or at what times of the day or week to perform the activity. One of three forms is used:

~ -

Perform the activity once when the rules are first read and then do not perform it again.

~checkPeriod

A period of time is specified as the sum of a number of different time elements: [NNd] [NNh] [NNm] [NNs]. For example, 5m means “every 5 minutes,” and 5h 30m means “every five and a half hours.” Each element is a number followed by the type of specifier, d, days, h, hours, m, minutes, s, seconds. The order is irrelevant. 5h 30m is the same as 30m 5h.

~Time

If it is more important that an activity be performed at a specific time of day or week, then the “time” format should be used. It has the following form: X {monthday} {weekday} {hour} {min} {sec}

UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507

Issue 3 April 2000 482