Add IntervalSeconds Element to Script Based Monitor via MP Author

I’ve created a Powershell Script Based Monitor using Silect MP Author so that I will be able to schedule their runtime (e.g. Every Day – Sun – Thu).

Problem is,
That I also need the availability to adjust the interval time (e.g. Every 30 Seconds).

And for some reason, this is not a valid option to combine in the MP Author Wizard.
You can only choose from the 3 following options:

  1. None
  2. Daily
  3. Periodic

Does somebody know what is the Interval Time configured if the Daily option is been chosen?

Furthermore,
While examining the XML file MP Author has created,
I can see that when choosing the Daily options, the following elements have been created:

 

</Configuration>
  <OverrideableParameters>
    <OverrideableParameter ID="TimeoutSeconds" Selector="$Config/TimeoutSeconds$" ParameterType="int" />
    <OverrideableParameter ID="DaysOfWeekMask" Selector="$Config/DaysOfWeekMask$" ParameterType="int" />
    <OverrideableParameter ID="StartTime" Selector="$Config/StartTime$" ParameterType="string" />
    <OverrideableParameter ID="EndTime" Selector="$Config/EndTime$" ParameterType="string" />
  </OverrideableParameters>
  <ModuleImplementation Isolation="Any">
    <Composite>
      <MemberModules>
        <DataSource ID="Scheduler" TypeID="System!System.Scheduler">
          <Scheduler>
            <WeeklySchedule>
              <Windows>
                <Daily>
                  <Start>$Config/StartTime$</Start>
                  <End>$Config/EndTime$</End>
                  <DaysOfWeekMask>$Config/DaysOfWeekMask$</DaysOfWeekMask>
                </Daily>
              </Windows>
            </WeeklySchedule>
            <ExcludeDates />
          </Scheduler>
        </DataSource>

Can I just add New Element:

<OverrideableParameter ID="IntervalSeconds" Selector="$Config/IntervalSeconds$" ParameterType="int" />

And a New line in the Scheduler: tag for the IntervalSeconds Value?:

<IntervalSeconds>30</IntervalSeconds>

Hi Ohad,

Could you please show the <Configuration>…</Configuration> block as well?

Thanks,
Serge.