Description
This command associates or dissociates a given schedule policy to a client, iDataAgent, instance, backup set or subclient.
In the case of data protection schedule policies, you can only modify the schedule policies that were created for all agents or a group of agents.
In case of an error, an error code and description are displayed as: "schedulepolicy: Error errorcode: errordescription"
Usage
qmodify schedulepolicy [-cs commserve_host_name] -o add|remove -scp schedulepolicy [-c client] [-a iDataAgent] [-i instance] [-b backupset] [-s subclient] [-cg clientgroup] [-tf tokenfile] [-tk token] [-h]Options
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 -cs  | 
 CommServe host name  | 
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 -o  | 
 Operation to be performed on the client group  | 
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 -scp  | 
 Schedule policy name  | 
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 -c  | 
 Client computer name  | 
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 -a  | 
 Agent type installed on the client computer (see Argument Values - Agent Types)  | 
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 -i  | 
 Instance name  | 
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 -b  | 
 Backup set name  | 
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 -s  | 
 Subclient name  | 
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 -cg  | 
 Client computer group name  | 
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 -tf  | 
 Reads token from a file  | 
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 -tk  | 
 Token string  | 
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 -h  | 
 Displays help  | 
Diagnostics
Possible exit status values are:
0 - Successful completion.
1 - CLI usage failures, due to the use of an unsupported option or missing argument.
2 - Any other failure.
Example
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Associate a schedule policy scp1 with client cl1.
qmodify schedulepolicy -o add -scp scp1 -c cl1 - 
Dissociate a schedule policy scp1 from client cl1.
qmodify schedulepolicy -o remove -scp scp1 -c cl1 - 
Associate a schedule policy scp1 with client computer group Laptop Clients.
qmodify schedulepolicy -o add -scp scp1 -cg "Laptop Clients"