There are two manners by
which scheduled operations (both monitor and operation jobs) can be
defined. For both scheduling manners start and end times can be
defined.
Intervals: execute the job at specific time intervals.
Enter the number of hours or minutes to define the interval
and select whether the operation should be run only a number of
times or should be unlimited.
Scheduling: Select either the days of the weeks in which
the execution should take place, or enter instead the days of the
month and the desired months in which you want your job to run.
After defining the days at which your job should be executed you
define the time of the desired executions. You can enter both a
specific time (in the 'Activate on the given hour' section) for the
(first) execution within each day and
define hours interval and minutes interval, so that on the selected
days the operation will be executed in the given hours intervals and
within each hour in the given minutes interval, starting from the
first execution time. For example,
selecting in the scheduling section 'Every month' and 'Every day'
and then defining to iterate every three hours and within each hour
every 20 minutes, leaving the execution time as 0:00:00, will cause the job to be executed every
day at 00:20,
00:40, 01:00, 03:00, 03:20 and so on.
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