To operate the server in different patterns depending on weekdays or holidays, it is necessary to register the holiday schedule. The holiday schedule is the operation schedule (startup sequence) automatically set for services and applications that run on days defined in a calendar. Upon server startup, the services and applications (only applications for UNIX system) are started according to the operation schedule.
To apply the standard schedule regardless of weekdays or holidays, it is not necessary to create the holiday schedule.
The following describes the procedure for specifying holiday schedule for services and applications.
Procedure
Displaying the Service/Application Execution Pattern dialog box
Select Service/Application Execution from the Job Selection window of the Systemwalker Operation Manager window. Then, select Service/Application Execution Pattern from the Options menu.
Figure 10.7 Service/Application Execution Pattern dialog box
Displays the currently-selected execution pattern names (Standard Schedule/Holiday Schedule/User-specific definition patterns (up to seven)).
Displays the Service/Application Execution Pattern Definition dialog box.
Displays the Service/Application Execution Pattern Definition dialog box.
Check this option to use the calendar.
Displays the list of calendars registered.
Specifies the display method (normal display, no display or icon display) when starting up the application.
Changing the application pattern of the standard schedule
Check the Use Calendar check box in the Service/Application Execution Pattern dialog box. When not checked, the standard schedule will be applied regardless of weekdays or holidays.
Displaying the Service/Application Execution Pattern Definition dialog box
Select Holiday Schedule in the Service/Application Execution Pattern dialog box. Then, click Pattern Setup.
The setting procedure for the holiday schedule hereafter is the same as the setting procedure for the standard schedule. For details, see "10.2 Registering the Standard Schedule".