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mongocli ops-manager backups snapshots schedule update

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Update a snapshot schedule for a cluster.

Command Syntax
mongocli ops-manager backups snapshots schedule update [options]
Name
Type
Required
Description
--clusterCheckpointIntervalMin
int
false
Number of minutes between successive cluster checkpoints. Valid values are 15, 30, or 60.
--clusterId
string
true
Unique identifier of the cluster.
--dailySnapshotRetentionDays
int
false
Number of days to retain daily snapshots. Accepted values are between 1 and 365 inclusive.
-h, --help
false
help for update
--monthlySnapshotRetentionMonths
int
false
Number of months to retain monthly snapshots. Accepted values are between 1 and 36 inclusive.
-o, --output
string
false
Output format. Valid values are json, json-path, go-template, or go-template-file. To see the full output, use the -o json option.
--pointInTimeWindowHours
int
false
Number of hours in the past for which MongoDB should create a point-in-time snapshot.
--projectId
string
false
Hexadecimal string that identifies the project to use. This option overrides the settings in the configuration file or environment variable.
--referenceHourOfDay
int
false
Hour of the day to schedule snapshots using a 24-hour clock. Accepted values are between 0 and 23 inclusive.
--referenceMinuteOfHour
int
false
Minute of the hour to schedule snapshots. Accepted values are between 0 and 59 inclusive.
--referenceTimeZoneOffset
string
false
ISO-8601-formatted timezone offset where the Ops Manager host resides.
--snapshotIntervalHours
int
false
Number of hours between snapshots. Valid values are 6, 8, 12, or 24.
--snapshotRetentionDays
int
false
Number of days to keep recent snapshots. Accepted values are between 2 and 5 inclusive.
--weeklySnapshotRetentionWeeks
int
false
Number of weeks to retain weekly snapshots. Accepted values are between 1 and 52 inclusive.
Name
Type
Required
Description
-P, --profile
string
false
Name of the profile to use from your configuration file. To learn about profiles for MongoCLI, see https://dochub.mongodb.org/core/atlas-cli-configuration-file.

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