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Schedule an On-Demand task
Availability: This command is available to cluster and Vserver administrators at the admin privilege level.
Description
The vserver vscan on-demand-task schedule
command schedules an On-Demand task.
This command is not supported for a Vserver with Infinite Volume. |
Parameters
-vserver <vserver name>
- Vserver-
This parameter specifies the name of the Vserver on which you want to schedule an On-Demand task.
-task-name <text>
- Task Name-
This parameter specifies the name of the On-Demand task that you want to schedule.
-schedule <text>
- Schedule Name-
This parameter specifies the already existing cron schedule. The On-Demand task triggers virus scanning for the specified scan-paths at the time configured in the schedule.
A Vserver can have only one scheduled task at a time.
Examples
The following example schedules an On-Demand task:
cluster1::> vserver vscan on-demand-task schedule -vserver vs1 -task-name t1 -schedule daily [Job 150]: Vscan On-Demand job is queued. Use the "job show -id 150" command to view the status. cluster1::> vserver vscan on-demand-task show -instance -vserver vs1 -task-name t1 Vserver: vs1 Task Name: t1 List of Scan Paths: /test Report Directory Path: /report Job Schedule: daily Max File Size Allowed for Scanning: 2GB File Paths Not to Scan: /vol1/cold-files/ File Extensions Not to Scan: mp3, mp4 File Extensions to Scan: * Scan Files with No Extension: true Request Service Timeout: 1m Cross Junction: true Directory Recursion: true Scan Priority: low Report Log Level: verbose