runoptschedule

Use the runoptschedule command to run a schedule that analyzes storage tiering.

In the GUI, you can create schedules that are based on the criteria that you entered for tiering analysis. Each time that the schedule is run, a job with a unique ID is created.

When you issue the runoptschedule command, the job ID for the schedule is shown.

Tip: Issue the lsoptschedules command to show a list of schedules and schedule IDs. After you issue the runoptschedule command, you can issue the showoptresults command to show the results of the analysis.

Syntax

Read syntax diagramSkip visual syntax diagramrunoptschedule-schedule_id schedule_id-user user_name -pwd password -url url -fs character-header -help-qs character

Parameters and arguments

-schedule_id schedule_id
Specifies the ID of the schedule.
-user user_name
Specifies an IBM Spectrum Control user ID.
-pwd password
Specifies the password for the IBM Spectrum Control user ID.
-url url
Specifies the Device server. The format of the URL is system:port_number, where system represents either the host name or IP address, and port_number represents the IBM Spectrum Control Device server port.
-fs character
Specifies the 7-bit character that separates the information in the output. If you omit this parameter, the information is separated by blank spaces.
-header
Suppresses the column headings in the output. If you omit this parameter, the column headings are included.
-help | -h | -?
Lists help information for the command.
-qs character
Specifies the 7-bit character that surrounds character strings and date stamps in the output. If you omit this parameter, character strings and date stamps are enclosed by double quotation marks (").

Example: Running a schedule

Issue the following command to run the schedule:
tpctool> runoptschedule -schedule_id 811002

The following output is returned:

Job ID
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18006