NOTE: Do not select 00:00 for a start time or stop time endpoint for midnight when setting Cleaner or Replicationschedules (instead, use either the 23:55 or 00:05 value).Resultschedule --add --day Monday --start_time 02:00 --stop_time 22:00 --cleanerschedule --add --day Tuesday --start_time 02:00 --stop_time 22:00 --cleanerschedule --add --day Wednesday --start_time 02:00 --stop_time 22:00 --cleanerschedule --add --day Thursday --start_time 02:00 --stop_time 22:00 --cleanerschedule --add --day Friday --start_time 02:00 --stop_time 22:00 --cleanerschedule --add --day Saturday --start_time 06:00 --stop_time 22:00 --cleanerNOTE: To create a Replication schedule (use the DR Series system CLI --replication command), and the sameprocess shown here to schedule the start and stop times for a Replication schedule. This lets you schedule startingand stopping times for each day in the week in which you want the Replication process to run.schedule --delete --day [--cleaner] [--name ] [--replication]DescriptionDeletes a day in an existing Cleaner or Replication schedule for a DR Series system (or for a specific container that youdefine by name using the DR Series system CLI --name command).NOTE: To delete days from either an existing Cleaner or Replication schedule, specify the day in the week and theschedule type.Syntaxschedule --delete --day Sunday --replicationResultSuccessfully updated Replication schedule.schedule --helpDescriptionDisplays the list of schedule-related options that can be used as a reference when using the DR Series system CLI.Syntaxschedule --helpResultUsage:schedule --show [--cleaner][--replication][--name ]schedule --add --day of the week (Sunday|Monday...)>[--start_time ][--stop_time ][--cleaner][--replication][--name ]schedule --delete --day the week (Sunday|Monday...)>[--cleaner][--name ]118