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Add New Blackout Script dialog box


This dialog box displays after you have selected application classes and instances for a blackout script in the Blackout-Instance-Selection-dialog-box. You can use this dialog box to designate the length of time for a blackout period. You can select the same blackout period for all remaining instances in the blackout script, or you can select varying blackout periods for each application and instance.

Procedures related to this topic

Creating-a-Monitoring-Blackout-Script

Modifying-an-Existing-Blackout-Script 

Items on this dialog box

Item

Description

Days

use the spinner buttons or type a value in the to indicate how many days the blackout period should last

Hrs

use the spinner buttons or type a value in the to indicate how many hours the blackout period should last

Mins

use the spinner buttons or type a value in the to indicate how many hours the blackout period should last

Apply period to all remaining instances

select this button if you want to apply the same blackout period to all remaining instances for the blackout script
If you select this button, all instances that were processed before this button was selected are unaffected; the blackout period for those instances will remain set to the time that you selected.
If you do not select this button, this dialog box will display for each instance in the script, allowing you to set different blackout time periods for each instance.

Apply

saves the blackout period scheduling information and closes the dialog box

Related topics

Scheduler-SCHEDULER

SCHEDULER-application-menu

 

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