rensched

Purpose

Use the rensched command to rename a schedule. Execute the lssched command to display schedule names.

See Also:

"Schedule Commands" for related commands

Prerequisites

You must have the modify administrative domain's configuration right to use the rensched command.

Syntax

rensched::=

rensc•hed [ --nq ] { old-schedulename new-schedulename }...

Semantics

--nq

Does not display a confirmation message. If you do not specify this option, then the command displays a confirmation message. The message is described in "Command Execution in Interactive Mode".

old-schedulename ...

Specifies the name of an existing schedule.

new-schedulename ...

Specifies a new name for the old-schedulename schedule. Schedule names are case-sensitive and must start with an alphanumeric character. They can contain only letters, numerals, dashes, underscores, and periods (no spaces). They may contain at most 127 characters.

Example

Example 2-112 renames schedule full_backup to weekday_sunday_backup.

Example 2-112 Renaming a Backup Schedule

ob> lssched
full_backup         sundays, weekdays              fullbackup.ds
ob> rensched --nq full_backup weekday_sunday_backup
ob> lssched
weekday_sunday_backup sundays, weekdays              fullbackup.ds