Command
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SCHEDULE END
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Description
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Sets criteria to end the transmission of data from the source to the target
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Syntax
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SCHEDule <target> END [ DURATION = <number> <time_units> ]
[ BYTES = <bytes> ]
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Options
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- target—Name of the target, an IP address on the target, or a virtual IP address Depending on the network route Double-Take Availability uses to access the target, you may need to specify the fully qualified domain name.
- number—Any number indicating the length of time before the transmission ends
- time_units—Minutes (min), hours (hr), or days (day)
- bytes—Number of bytes transmitted before the transmission ends
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Examples
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- schedule beta end duration=3 hr bytes=1500000
- sched beta end duration=6 hr
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Notes
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- If you use both of the end options, duration and bytes, the transmission will be stopped when the first end option value is met.
- Target names that contain non-alphanumeric characters must be enclosed in quotation marks.
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