Unfortunately, in the Define Schedule command, the DAYOFMONTH parameter
doesn't play nicely with the DAYOFWEEK parameter, according to the manuals.
One way to get around this is to define a couple of Administrative
schedules that run once a month, one that will Delete Association for the
nodes associated with the schedule, and another to Define Association for
those nodes. The clients will need to be in Polling mode to catch the
updates without having their schedulers restarted, and someone will have to
remember to update these Administrative schedules every time a node is
added to or removed from the Client schedule.
Robben Leaf
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Hi:
Please I need you name to define an exception in a scheduler.
I want to define a scheduler that has to run dialy, on Monday, Tuesday,
Wenesday, Thursday and Friday, but this scheduler don´t have to run the
first day of every month. I can define this scheduler, but I don´t know how
to define this exception.
Thanks and regards.
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