lssafeguardedschedule
Use the lssafeguardedschedule command to display the Safeguarded backup schedule that is associated with a Safeguarded policies.
Syntax
Parameters
- -delim delimiter
- (Optional) Specify a delimiter to separate data in the output.
- -nohdr
- (Optional) Suppress the headings in the output.
- -filtervalue attribute=value
- (Optional) Specifies a list of one or more filters. Only objects with a value that matches the filter attribute value are displayed.
- -filtervalue?
- (Optional) Displays a list of valid filter attributes.
- -schedule schedule_id
- (Required) Specifies a schedule ID for the Safeguarded policies. Only allowed value is
1
. - safeguarded_policy_id | safeguarded_policy_name
- Specifies the ID or name of an existing Safeguarded policy. Integer value from 0 - 31.
Note:
The -schedule parameter requires that a Safeguarded policy is specified.
The backup_start_time parameter is displayed in the standard YYMMDDHHMMSS format, but the seconds always be 00.
Note: If a Safeguarded policy is external the following field will be blank:
- backup_unit
- backup_interval
- backup_start_time
- retention_days
Description
This table provides the attribute values that can be displayed as output view
data.
Option | Description |
---|---|
name |
Indicates the name of the Safeguarded policies. |
backup_interval |
Indicates the interval between the Safeguarded backups. |
backup_start_time |
Indicates the time the first safeguarded backup will be taken. If this
backup_start_time is in the past, internally a new start time will be
calculated by moving the original backup_start_time forward in increments of
the backup_interval value until a current start time is found. Note: The
backup_start_time value can be overriden at the time a volume group is
associated with the safeguarded policy. Both mkvolumegroup and
chvolumegroup commands have an input option to add a policy start
time.
|
retention_days |
Indicates the number of days to keep the Safeguarded backups. |