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Table 15 Additional Options Not Available in an External System Reporter (continued)DescriptionOptionFor the command in Step 3, this would ensure that the command would completeby 11:15 pm.CAUTION: When executed, this command attempts to complete the action withinmaxrunh hours, but success is not guaranteed.Sets the end of the measurement interval 4 hours before the command starts. (Withan external System Reporter, the measurement interval ends at the command starttime.)-etsecs -4hIn the command in Step 3, this would mean that the end of the measurement intervalwould be at 3:15 pm.Instructs startao not to do a full compactcpg, but rather eliminate additionalregionmoves within the CPG by doing only compactcpg -trimonly.-compactcpg trimonlyThe following example shows how each of the options in Table 15 (page 143) is used. This commandruns against data from 7:15 am until 3:15 pm Monday through Friday, completing by 1:15 am:cli% createsched "startao -btsecs -12h -etsecs -4h -compact trimonly -maxrunh 6AOCFG_name" "15 19 * * 1-5" run_AOCFG_nameDisplaying an Adaptive Optimization SettingTo display AO configurations in the system, use the showaocfg command:cli% showaocfg [-domain ] [...|...]where:• -domain shows only AO configurations that are in domainswith names matching one or more of the domain_name_or_pattern argument. This optiondoes not allow listing objects within a domain of which the user is not a member. Patterns areglob-style (shell-style) patterns.• [...|...] specifies that AO configurations matching eitherthe specified AO configuration name or those AO configurations matching the specifiedpattern are displayed. This specifier can be repeated to display information for multiple AOconfigurations. If not specified, all AO configurations in the system are displayed.Modifying an Adaptive Optimization ConfigurationTo update an AO configuration, use the setaocfg command:cli% setaocfg [options ] 144 Adaptive Optimization PreviousNext |