Schedulers

Definition

Every Workload has its own schedule. Those schedules can be activated, deactivated and modified.

A schedule is defined by:

  • Status (Enabled/Disabled)

  • Start Day/Time

  • End Day

  • Hrs between 2 snapshots

Disable a schedule

Using Horizon

To disable the scheduler of a single Workload in Horizon do the following steps:

  1. Login to the Horizon

  2. Navigate to Backups

  3. Navigate to Workloads

  4. Identify the workload to be modified

  5. Click the small arrow next to "Create Snapshot" to open the sub-menu

  6. Click "Edit Workload"

  7. Navigate to the tab "Schedule"

  8. Uncheck "Enabled"

  9. Click "Update"

Using CLI

workloadmgr disable-scheduler --workloadids <workloadid>

Enable a schedule

Using Horizon

To disable the scheduler of a single Workload in Horizon do the following steps:

  1. Login to the Horizon

  2. Navigate to Backups

  3. Navigate to Workloads

  4. Identify the workload to be modified

  5. Click the small arrow next to "Create Snapshot" to open the sub-menu

  6. Click "Edit Workload"

  7. Navigate to the tab "Schedule"

  8. check "Enabled"

  9. Click "Update"

Using CLI

workloadmgr enable-scheduler --workloadids <workloadid>

Modify a schedule

To modify a schedule the workload itself needs to be modified.

Please follow this procedure to modify the workload.

Verify the scheduler trust is working

Trilio is using the Openstack Keystone Trust system which enables the Trilio service user to act in the name of another Openstack user.

This system is used during all backup and restore features.

Using Horizon

As a trust is bound to a specific user for each Workload does the Trilio Horizon plugin show the status of the Scheduler on the Workload list page.

Using CLI

workloadmgr scheduler-trust-validate <workload_id>

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