Updated on 2024-02-01 GMT+08:00

Managing Scheduling Policies

Suspending a Scheduling Policy

In unexpected scenarios such as cluster failover, you can suspend an existing scheduling policy and enable it after the fault is rectified. This section describes how to suspend a scheduling policy. Enabling a scheduling policy is the same as suspending a scheduling policy.

  1. Log in to the UCS console. In the navigation pane, choose Traffic Distribution.
  2. Click Suspend in the upper right corner of the target scheduling policy box, as shown in Figure 1.

    Figure 1 Suspending a scheduling policy

  3. In the dialog box displayed, Click Yes. The scheduling policy is suspended, as shown in Figure 2.

    Figure 2 Suspending a scheduling policy successfully

Deleting a Scheduling Policy

  1. Log in to the UCS console. In the navigation pane, choose Traffic Distribution.
  2. Click Delete in the upper right corner of the target scheduling policy box.

    If you want to delete multiple scheduling policies, select them in the upper left corner of the policy box and click Delete in the upper right corner of the page, as shown in Figure 3.
    Figure 3 Deleting scheduling policies in batches

  3. In the dialog box that is displayed, confirm the deletion. Deleted scheduling policies cannot be restored.

    Do not close this dialog box or refresh the page during deletion, which may cause residual resources. The dialog box is auto closed upon successful deletion.