HP 6125XLG R2306-HP 6125XLG Blade Switch Fundamentals Command Reference - Page 181

reset scheduler logfile, Usage guidelines, Examples

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whether the hard disk is not being written. If any circumstance might affect data protection, the system does not reboot the device. Usage guidelines CAUTION: • A device reboot might interrupt network services. • If the main startup software images are corrupt or missing, you must re-specify a set of main startup software images before using the reboot command to reboot the device. Otherwise, the device cannot start up. For data security purposes, the device does not reboot if you reboot the device while the device is performing file operations. Examples # Reboot the device when no configuration change has occurred since the last time you saved the running configuration. reboot Start to check configuration with next startup configuration file, please wait.........DONE! This command will reboot the device. Continue? [Y/N]:y Now rebooting, please wait... # If any configuration has changed, reboot the device and save the configuration. reboot Start to check configuration with next startup configuration file, please wait.........DONE! Current configuration will be lost after the reboot, save current configuration? [Y/N]:y Please input the file name(*.cfg)[flash:/startup.cfg] (To leave the existing filename unchanged, press the enter key): flash:/startup.cfg exists, overwrite? [Y/N]:y Validating file. Please wait... Configuration is saved to flash successfully. This command will reboot the device. Continue? [Y/N]:y Now rebooting, please wait... # If any configuration has changed, reboot the device but do not save the configuration. reboot Start to check configuration with next startup configuration file, please wait.........DONE! Current configuration will be lost after the reboot, save current configuration? [Y/N]:n This command will reboot the device. Continue? [Y/N]:y Now rebooting, please wait... # Reboot the device immediately without performing any software check. reboot force This command will reboot the device. Continue? [Y/N]:y Now rebooting, please wait... reset scheduler logfile Use reset scheduler logfile to clear job execution log information. 174

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whether the hard disk is not being written. If any circumstance might affect data protection, the system
does not reboot the device.
Usage guidelines
CAUTION:
A device reboot might interrupt network services.
If the main startup software images are corrupt or missing, you must re-specify a set of main startup
software images before using the
reboot
command to reboot the device. Otherwise, the device cannot
start up.
For data security purposes, the device does not reboot if you reboot the device while the device is
performing file operations.
Examples
# Reboot the device when no configuration change has occurred since the last time you saved the
running configuration.
<Sysname> reboot
Start to check configuration with next startup configuration file, please
wait
.........
DONE!
This command will reboot the device. Continue? [Y/N]:y
Now rebooting, please wait...
# If any configuration has changed, reboot the device and save the configuration.
<Sysname> reboot
Start to check configuration with next startup configuration file, please
wait
.........
DONE!
Current configuration will be lost after the reboot, save current configuration? [Y/N]:y
Please input the file name(*.cfg)[flash:/startup.cfg]
(To leave the existing filename unchanged, press the enter key):
flash:/startup.cfg exists, overwrite? [Y/N]:y
Validating file. Please wait...
Configuration is saved to flash successfully.
This command will reboot the device. Continue? [Y/N]:y
Now rebooting, please wait...
# If any configuration has changed, reboot the device but do not save the configuration.
<Sysname> reboot
Start to check configuration with next startup configuration file, please
wait
.........
DONE!
Current configuration will be lost after the reboot, save current configuration? [Y/N]:n
This command will reboot the device. Continue? [Y/N]:y
Now rebooting, please wait...
# Reboot the device immediately without performing any software check.
<Sysname> reboot force
This command will reboot the device. Continue? [Y/N]:y
Now rebooting, please wait...
reset scheduler logfile
Use
reset scheduler logfile
to clear job execution log information.