Standard patterns are the generally-used patterns with timings for power on/off and rebooting for the week defined. Standard patterns are automatically applied to days other than the holidays set for the SYSTEM_CALENDAR. Power on/off and rebooting are performed with the same pattern every week. Use the following procedure to set a standard pattern of the power schedule.
Procedure
Displaying the Power Control sheet in the Power Control Schedule dialog box
Select SYSTEM_CALENDAR from the Job Selection window of the Systemwalker Operation Manager window, then select Power Control Schedule from the Options menu.
Figure 3.5 Power Control sheet in Power Control Schedule dialog box
Displaying the Power Control Schedule dialog box (Standard)
Select Standard from the Power Control Pattern and click the Pattern Setup button.
Creating a standard pattern
Create Power Control Pattern (power on time/power off time/rebooting time) for the week using the Power Control Pattern dialog box (standard).
The following is an example of how to set.
To set to operate power on/off at the same times every weekday
To set to continuously operate on weekdays
Displays the power control pattern name selected in the Power Control Schedule dialog box.
Specifies the operation range and the rebooting time of the computer with a time chart.
Selects and displays modes for editing time charts.
Work:
Specifies the operation range.
OFF:
Cancels the specified operation range. If the rebooting time is set within the operation range, the rebooting time is canceled as well.
Reboot:
Specifies or cancels rebooting time.
Specifies corrective action to be taken when power control is defined for continuous operation beyond the day change time and the next day is set as a holiday.
Work end time if next day is a holiday:
When an operation is scheduled for continuous operation beyond the day change time and the next day is set as a holiday, the time to end operation can be set.
Work start time if previous day was a holiday:
When an operation is scheduled for continuous operation from the previous day and the previous day is set as a holiday, the time to start operation can be set.
To create a more detailed power control pattern, use the Working Time dialog box. You can open the Working Time dialog box by selecting the Working Time Details from the pop-up menu displayed by right-clicking on the time chart in the Power Control Pattern dialog box.
Figure 3.6 Working Time dialog box
Displays day change time.
Specifies the time to turn the power on.
Specifies the time to start the system termination processing
Displays the rebooting time (in 30-minute units) specified in the time chart in the time order.
Adds the rebooting time definition. The Reboot Time dialog box is displayed by selecting the rebooting time from the Reboot Time List display area and clicking the Add button. Specify the rebooting time according to the settings of the Reboot Time dialog box shown below.
Changes the rebooting time. The Reboot Time dialog box is displayed by selecting the rebooting time from the Reboot Time List display area and clicking the Change button. Specify the rebooting time according to the settings of the Reboot Time dialog box shown below.
Deletes the rebooting time.
Enter necessary information in the Reboot Time dialog box displayed by clicking the Add button or the Change button in the Working Time dialog box.
Figure 3.7 Reboot Time dialog box (from the Add button)
Specifies the time to reboot.
Figure 3.8 Reboot Time dialog box (from the Change button)
Specifies the time to reboot.
Saving and applying the standard pattern
Click OK in the Power Control Schedule dialog box.
The standard pattern set here is automatically applied to all days other than holidays set in the Add Calendar window.