HP Systems Insight Manager 6.0 Command Line Interface Guide

Tschedule.Idaily. Task runs once a day at specified time.
Tschedule.Irunonce. Task runs once at specified date/time.
The P parameter signifies the periodic interval (how often the task will run) and is required when the T task
type value is schedule. Valid periodic values (n) are any numeric values greater than zero. For example:
Tschedule.Iminutes.Pn.
The D parameter can signify a day or date value and is required when the T task type value is
schedule
and
the I interval type is weeks, months or runonce. Valid day|date values depend on the specified interval
type. If the interval type is
weeks
, the valid day values are
Sunday
,
Monday
, etc. If the interval type is months,
the valid day value is a numeric value in the range of 1-31. If the Interval type is
runonce
, the valid date
value is mm/dd/yy.
Tschedule.Iweeks.Pn.Dfriday
Tschedule.Imonths.Pn.D1
Tschedule.Irunonce.Dmm/dd/yy
The M parameter signifies a time value and is required for all valid interval types except
minutes
and hours.
This parameter defines the time at which the task will run and is specified in 24 hour format as follows.
Tschedule.Iweeks.P2.Dfriday.M1:00
External influences
The language setting of the command shell in which you execute this command is used as the preferred
language that you want the command line tool to execute with on the target nodes. If creating a scheduled
task, this language is saved in the scheduled task and used each time it is executed. The same is true when
modifying an existing task. If manually running a scheduled task, this language is used to override the
language stored in the task for this single execution.
For Windows operating systems, the current Code Page setting of the Command Prompt window is used to
determine the preferred language. For example, if the chcp command returns 932, the language is Japanese.
The chcp command can be used to change the Code Page setting if the operating system has the language
installed and is configured to enable its use.
For Linux and HP-UX, the LANG environment variable describes the locale that is used to determine the
preferred language. Valid settings for the LANG variable can be listed with the locale -a command.
However, in order to view the output, the terminal window running the command shell where you list the
output of this command must support the language and encoding defined by the LANG variable.
If the OS on the target system does not support the language setting or encoding selected by the CMS, the
command shell on the target system will use the default language and encoding for that target's OS.
See lang (5), environ (5), and local (1) for additional information.
Return values
MeaningValue
Successful completion.0
Command line syntax error.2
Invalid name.21
HP Systems Insight Manager repository error.102
The CMS is not initialized.222
Unable to connect to the session manager.249
Remote exception.250
mxtask 91