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Scheduled Maintenance
- 1.Navigate to the IT-Conductor Service Grid and find the container group to update.
- 2.Click on the context menu icon (i.e. SAP logo) for that group.
- 3.Click Event Schedule.

Figure 1: Event Schedule for a Single System
4. In the "Scheduled Maintenance Events" pop-up window, click the "Maximize" button.

Figure 2: Scheduled Maintenance Events
5. Click the "Create new maintenance event" button.

Figure 3: Create New Maintenance Event
6. Fill out the fields, especially the Start and End Dates and Times. Then click Finish.

Figure 4: New Maintenance Event
7. The newly created event schedule will be in "Waiting" status until it gets triggered.
8. Once it gets triggered and the set schedule date and time have gone by, the status will change to "Succeeded".

Figure 6: Event Schedule in Succeeded Status
- 1.Navigate to the Service Grid and find the container group (i.e. SAP Systems) to update.
- 2.Click on the context menu icon (i.e. SAP logo) for that group.
- 3.Click Event Schedule.

Figure 7: Event Schedule for Multiple Systems
4. Repeat Steps 4-6 above. Also, expect the same for Steps 7-8.
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