Basic Operation Guide 2014/02

Adjustment of more than 10 minutes are considered a major change and reset the Job Scheduler.
Any jobs scheduled during a time clock jump forward are skipped while any jobs scheduled during
a time clock jump back are repeated.
Calendar Conflicts
Because the Job Scheduler MIB is more flexible than the CLI scheduling grammar, it is possible to
create job schedules via SNMP that can’t be displayed by the CLI. The following rules are imposed
on MIB values to limit them to what the CLI can display.
1. If any bits are set in hpicfJobSchedulerEvent, all Calendar values are ignored. They may be
set with SNMP, but are ignored when looking for jobs to run. The Calendar values are also
ignored by the command show running-config.
2. If any bit is set in CalendarDayOfWeek, then CalendarMonth and CalendarDayOfMonth are
ignored.
3. If no bits are set in CalendarDayOfWeek or CalendarDayOfMonth, then CalendarMonth is
ignored.
4. Only one bit may be set in the CalendarMonth, CalendarDayOfMonth, CalendarHour, and
CalendarMinute objects. Attempting to set a value with more than one bit returns an
InconsistentValue error.
5. If no bits are set in CalendarHour and CalendarMinute, the job is considered to be in a
transition state and not valid. This could happen when an SNMP management application is
creating a job one object at a time. Jobs in this state are ignored by the scheduler and by the
command show running-config.
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