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jobqueue
Description Enables you to view and delete a job or jobs in the current Job Queue.
NOTE:
To run this subcommand, you must have the Server control privilege.
If an unexpected error message is displayed for any operation, ensure you delete
some jobs in the jobqueue and retry the operation.
Use jobqueue create command after applying a pending device configuration. Else,
you may see a job creation and deletion in the lclog.
Multi-object Set commands using INI or XML files do NOT require a jobqueue
create command; jobs will be automatically created by the Set command.
Synopsis
racadm jobqueue view -i<jobid>
racadm jobqueue delete [-i<jobid>][--all]
where valid options are -i and --all.
racadm jobqueue create <fqdd> [-r <reboot type> ] [-s <start
time> ] [-e <expiry time>]
racadm jobqueue create <fqdd> [-r <reboot type>] [-s <start time>]
[-e <expiration time>] [--realtime]
Input
-i — Specifies a job ID that is displayed or deleted.
NOTE: The value JID_CLEARALL will force delete all the possible jobs in the queue.
--all — The job IDs that are not applicable are deleted.
-fqdd — Specifies an FQDD for which a job should be created.
—r <reboot type> — Specifies a reboot type.
none — No Reboot Job. This option is the default value.
pwrcycle — Power cycle.
graceful — Graceful Reboot without forced shut down.
forced — Graceful Reboot with forced shut down.
start time — Specifies a start time for job scheduled in the yyyymmddhhmmss format.
TIME_NOW means immediate. Next Reboot means job is in scheduled state until the next
manual restart.
expiry time — Specifies expiry time for the job execution in the yyyymmddhhmmss format.
The job must start by this time. TIME_NA means expiry time is not applicable.
--realtime — Specifies the real time job.
NOTE:
--realtime is applicable for storage configuration commands run on systems
with PERC 9 cards with firmware version 9.1 and later.
-r option is not valid for real time configuration.
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