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PowerScaleOneFS CLI Command Reference

isi job policies modify

Change the description, impact levels and time intervals of a custom impact policy.

To confirm that the custom policy reflects your changes, you can use the isi job policy view command.

Syntax

isi job policy modify  <ID> 
  [--description<string>
  [--impact {Low | Medium | High | Paused}]
  [--begin <interval_time>]
  [--end <interval_time>]
  [--reset_intervals]

Options

<ID>

Specifies the name of the policy to modify.

--description <string>

Specifies a description for the policy. Replaces an older description if one was in place.

--impact {Low | Medium High | Paused}
Specifies an impact level for the policy: Low, Medium, High, or Paused. Specify an --impact parameter for each additional impact interval that you define.
--begin <interval_time>
Specifies the beginning time, on a 24-hour clock, of the period during which a job can run. For example: --begin "Friday 20:00".
--end <interval_time>
Specifies the ending time, on a 24-hour clock, of the period during which a job can run. For example: --end "Sunday 11:59".
--reset-intervals
Clears all job policy intervals and restores the defaults.

Examples

The following command clears the custom intervals from a custom policy named MY_POLICY as the first step to adding new intervals.

isi job policies modify MY_POLICY --reset-intervals

The following command adds new intervals to a custom policy.

isi job policies modify MY_POLICY --impact high --begin "Friday 20:00" --end "Sunday 11:59"

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