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Using <strong>MonitorMagic</strong><br />

intervals can overlap with the specified days in section Include these days. If both specifications<br />

contradict, the included days specification takes precedence. See Scheduling exceptions<br />

intervals for more information.<br />

Test<br />

Once you have specified the scheduling parameters you can press the Test button to see the<br />

results. A window appears showing the next 20 times that monitors will be processed according<br />

to the scheduling specification. See Scheduler test for more information.<br />

See also:<br />

Policies, Monitors, Rules and Alarm actions<br />

Scheduling exceptions intervals<br />

Scheduler test<br />

Creating a monitor in a policy<br />

Creating a (real) monitor<br />

Scheduling exceptions intervals<br />

For each scheduling method you can define exception intervals. The intervals can either be<br />

included or excluded. See Scheduling overview for more information. <strong>MonitorMagic</strong> supports 3<br />

types of exception intervals:<br />

Hourly repeated interval<br />

The interval is repeated every hour. Specify the (included) first minute and (included) last<br />

minute of the interval. If the specified first minute exceeds the specified last minute, the interval<br />

includes the full hour minute moment. E.g.: first minute=50, last minute=10, includeds times<br />

around 9:00 AM: 8:50,8:51,...,8:59,9:00,9:01,...,9:10.<br />

Daily repeated interval<br />

The interval is repeated every day. Use the HH:MM format to specify the included First time and<br />

Last time where HH ranges from 0 to 23 and MM ranges from 0 to 59. Do not use the AM and<br />

PM abbreviations. When the First time moment is later then the Last time, the Last time is<br />

assumed to be in the next day.<br />

Non repeating interval<br />

Select the Start time and End time to specify a fixed, non repeating, interval.<br />

See also:<br />

Policies, Monitors, Rules and Alarm actions<br />

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