Use the lssched command to display information about backup schedules.
See Also:
"Schedule Commands" for related commandsYou must have the display administrative domain's configuration right to use the lssched command.
lssc•hed [ --short/-s | --long/-l ] [ --calendar/-c year/month [ --trigger trigger-number[,trigger-number]... ] ] [ schedulename ]...
Displays schedule data in short form.
Displays schedule data in long form.
Restricts display to schedule information in the given month and year.
Displays backup schedule information by trigger number. A trigger is a user-defined period in time or sets of times that causes a scheduled backup to run.
Specifies the name of the backup schedule to display.
Table 2-16 describes the output of the lssched command.
| Column | Indicates |
|---|---|
|
Schedule name |
User-supplied name identifying the schedule |
|
Dataset |
Dataset files used |
|
Restrict |
Device restrictions |
|
Priority |
Priority level of the backup schedule; set a number greater than |
|
Comment |
User-supplied comment |
|
Trigger # |
Instance number of this schedule |
|
Day/date |
Scheduled date for the backup job |
|
At |
Scheduled time for the backup job |
|
Backup level |
Level of backup to be performed; setting is |
|
Media family |
Media family to use |
|
Expires after |
When this trigger expires |
Example 2-72 displays information about backup schedules lev2, level3, and level3-writewindow.
Example 2-72 Displaying Backup
ob> lssched --long
lev2:
Dataset: fez1
jssun1
wiley1
Restrict: jssuntape
Priority: 100
Trigger 1:
Day/date: day 21 each month
At: 02:00
Backup level: 2
Media family: level2
level3:
Dataset: NEW_CLIENTS
Priority: 100
Trigger 1:
Day/date: daily
At: 02:00
Backup level: 2
Media family: level2
Expires after: 1 hour
level3-writewindow:
Dataset: fez1
jssun1
wiley1
Restrict: jssuntape
Priority: 100
Comment: write window set for 5 hours
Trigger 1:
Day/date: daily
At: 01:00
Backup level: 3
Media family: lev3-ww-expires