Certification Scheduler functions
IDHub allows you to schedule running of the certificate that you are going to create. The different options that is there in the scheduler are as follows:
Do not repeat
This is the default option, where you specify that the there would be no schedule for the certificate.
Daily
repeat every 'x' days
Here you enter ‘x' days, this means, that the scheduler would run the certificate every 'x’ days. For example: If you enter 2 in here, this means, that the schedule would run the certificate every 2 days
select timezone
here you need to select the timezone from the drop-down at which the scheduler would run the certificate.
Time
Here you enter the exact time at which the scheduler would run the certificate.
End
never
This means that the scheduler would never end and would continue to run endlessly as per the set configuration.
On [date]
Here, you specify a date on which the scheduler would end.
Weekly
repeat every 'x' weeks
Here you enter ‘x' weeks, this means, that the scheduler would run the certificate every 'x’ weeks. For example: If you enter 2 in here, this means, that the schedule would run the certificate every 2 weeks
Repeat on
IDHub provides check-boxes from Monday to Saturday, so that you can check the actual days on which the scheduler would run the certificate.
select timezone
here you need to select the timezone from the drop-down at which the scheduler would run the certificate.
Time
Here you enter the exact time at which the scheduler would run the certificate.
End
never
This means that the scheduler would never end and would continue to run endlessly as per the set configuration.
On [date]
Here, you specify a date on which the scheduler would end.
Monthly
repeat every 'x' month
Here you enter ‘x' month, this means, that the scheduler would run the certificate every 'x’ month. For example: If you enter 2 in here, this means, that the schedule would run the certificate every 2 month
Repeat on
day
You select the nth day of the month on which the scheduler would run the certificate.
First, second, Third, fourth, fifth & last. Also provide drop-down for Sunday to Saturday & weekday
For example: You can select First Friday from the 2 drop-downs, which means that the scheduler would run every first Friday of the month.
select timezone
here you need to select the timezone from the drop-down at which the scheduler would run the certificate.
Time
Here you enter the exact time at which the scheduler would run the certificate.
end
never
This means that the scheduler would never end and would continue to run endlessly as per the set configuration.
On [date]
Here, you specify a date on which the scheduler would end.
Yearly
repeat every 'x' year
Here you enter ‘x' year, this means, that the scheduler would run the certificate every 'x’ year. For example: If you enter 2 in here, this means, that the schedule would run the certificate every 2 year
Repeat on
month & day drop-downs
IDHub provides 2 drop-downs one is the drop-down for the month and the other is the drop-down for the days. So here you can select the ‘n’th day of the 'x’ month of the year at which the scheduler would run the certificate.
First, second, Third, fourth, fifth & last. Also provide drop-down for Sunday to Saturday & month drop-down
For example: You can select First Friday from the 2 drop-downs and August from the 3rd drop-down, which means that the scheduler would run the certificate every first Friday of August in the year.
select timezone
here you need to select the timezone from the drop-down at which the scheduler would run the certificate.
Time
Here you enter the exact time at which the scheduler would run the certificate.
end
never
This means that the scheduler would never end and would continue to run endlessly as per the set configuration.
On [date]
Here, you specify a date on which the scheduler would end.