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PowerScale OneFS 9.3.0.0 CLI Command Reference

isi job policies create

Creates a custom job impact policy.

By default, the new impact policy is assigned a low impact level. You can specify multiple time periods (intervals) during which the job can run at higher impact levels or be paused.

Syntax

isi job policies create <name> 
  [--description <string>]
  [--impact {Low | Medium |High |Paused }]
  [--begin <interval_time>]
  [--end <interval_time>]

Options

<name>

Specifies a name for the new impact policy. The following names are reserved and cannot be used: LOW, MEDIUM, HIGH, and OFF_HOURS.

--description <string>

Describes the job policy.

--impact {Low | Medium High | Paused}
Specifies an impact level for the policy: Low, Medium, High, or Paused. You can specify an --impact parameter for each 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".

Examples

The following command creates a new impact policy named HIGH-WKEND.

isi job policies create HIGH-WKEND --impact high --begin "Saturday 00:01" --end "Sunday 23:59"

The following command creates a more complex impact policy named HI-MED-WKEND. This policy includes multiple impact levels and time intervals. At the end of the specified intervals, a job running with this policy would automatically return to LOW impact.

isi job policies create HI-MED-WKEND --description "High to medium impact when run on the weekend" --impact high --begin "Friday 20:00" --end "Monday 03:00" --impact medium --begin "Monday 03:01" --end "Monday 08:00"

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