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on the next day HH:MM mentioned). The date can be the
present or future date.
time-event
start after
time
Enter the keyword start after then the time in [HHHH:]
MMMM format to begin the trigger event after the specified
time.
time-event
stop at
date-time
Enter the keyword stop at then the time and date either in
HH:MM—MM/DD/YY format to stop the trigger event at the
specified time and date or in HH:MM format to begin the
trigger event at the specified time on the same day (if the
mentioned time is elapsed, the event runs on the next day
HH:MM mentioned). The date must be a future date.
time-event
stop after
time
Enter the keyword stop after then the time in [HHHH:]
MMMM format to stop the trigger event after the specified
time.
count number Enter the keyword count then the number of times to
trigger the script event. The range is from 1 to 100.
interval time Enter the keyword interval then the time in [HHHH:]
MMMM format, in minutes, to schedule the script execution
interval.
weekday day Enter the keyword weekday then the day of a week to
execute the script. Select one or more days from the
following values: mon, tue, wed, thu, fri, sat, and sun.
Separate each day by commas.
month month Enter the keyword month then the month to execute the
script. Select one or more months from the following values:
jan, feb, mar, apr, may, jun, jul aug, sep, oct, nov, and dec.
Separate each month by commas.
monthday nday Enter the keyword monthday then the day to execute the
script event. Select one or more day(s) from the following
values: 1 to 31. Separate each day by commas.
cpu-usage
percentage
Enter the keywords cpu-usage then a percentage value
between 20 and 90 to define the trigger event based on CPU
usage.
mem-usage
percentage
Enter the keywords mem-usage then a percentage value
between 20 and 90 to define the trigger event based on
memory usage.
Defaults none
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This guide is platform-specific. For command information about other platforms,
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