You can schedule events, such as maintenance, for environments.
Environment scheduling includes the following:
- Maintenance Events: You can schedule a maintenance event
during a period of time the environment is being initialized, upgraded, or
otherwise maintained. This blocks the environment from being scheduled for a
release package or other events.
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Other Events: You can schedule other types of events in addition
to maintenance events; the other event has no limitations on it, in that it can
be used for any type of event that you need to schedule, such as environment
provisioning.
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Conflicting Events: You cannot schedule more than one
maintenance event into overlapping timeframes; if you try, you will get a message
in the form with the schedule conflict highlighted.
- Schedule Approvals: Once the events are scheduled, approvals
for them are listed in the environment
Pending Requests tab and can also be sent
through emails. Approvers can approve, reject, reschedule, update, or delete
the events.
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Rescheduling: When you reschedule, you can either set the
schedule then, or mark it to set the schedule later. Start and finish
maintenance using the corresponding options.
- Event Status: The status of the scheduled events are shown on
the schedule calendar.
- Scheduled Release Packages: When you have scheduled a release
package into an environment, those will show on the schedule calendar.
To schedule maintenance or an event for an
environment:
- Edit an environment.
- Select the
Calendar tab.
- Click the
Schedule Maintenance or
Schedule Other button.
- Set planned start and end dates and assign owners.
If you schedule the environment in a time period that overlaps, you will
get an error. The error is highlighted on the schedule and notifications go to
those subscribed.
The scheduled maintenance or other events can be required to go through
an approval process.
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