HP 6125XLG R2306-HP 6125XLG Blade Switch Fundamentals Command Reference - Page 185

scheduler reboot delay, scheduler schedule

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scheduler reboot delay Use scheduler reboot delay to specify the reboot delay time. Use undo scheduler reboot to remove the reboot schedule configuration. Syntax scheduler reboot delay time undo scheduler reboot Default No reboot delay time is specified. Views User view Predefined user roles network-admin Parameters time: Specifies the reboot delay time in the format hh:mm or mm. This argument can consist up to 6 characters. When in the format hh:mm, mm must be in the range of 0 to 59. Usage guidelines CAUTION: Device reboot interrupts network services. For data security, if you are performing file operations at the reboot time, the system does not reboot. You can have only one reboot schedule. The schedule reboot at command and the schedule reboot delay command overwrite each other, and whichever is configured most recently takes effect. Examples # Configure the device to reboot after 88 minutes. This example assumes that the current time is 11:48 a.m. on June 6, 2012. scheduler reboot delay 88 Reboot system at 13:16 06/06/2012(in 1 hours and 28 minutes). Confirm? [Y/N]: scheduler schedule Use scheduler schedule to create a schedule and enter schedule view. If the schedule already exists, you enter schedule view directly. Use undo scheduler schedule to delete a schedule. Syntax scheduler schedule schedule-name undo scheduler schedule schedule-name Default No schedule exists. 178

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scheduler reboot delay
Use
scheduler reboot delay
to specify the reboot delay time.
Use
undo scheduler reboot
to remove the reboot schedule configuration.
Syntax
scheduler
reboot
delay
time
undo scheduler
reboot
Default
No reboot delay time is specified.
Views
User view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
Parameters
time
: Specifies the reboot delay time in the format
hh:mm
or
mm
. This argument can consist up to 6
characters. When in the format
hh:mm
,
mm
must be in the range of 0 to 59.
Usage guidelines
CAUTION:
Device reboot interrupts network services.
For data security, if you are performing file operations at the reboot time, the system does not reboot.
You can have only one reboot schedule. The
schedule reboot at
command and the
schedule reboot
delay
command overwrite each other, and whichever is configured most recently takes effect.
Examples
# Configure the device to reboot after 88 minutes. This example assumes that the current time is 11:48
a.m. on June 6, 2012.
<Sysname> scheduler reboot delay 88
Reboot system at 13:16 06/06/2012(in 1 hours and 28 minutes). Confirm? [Y/N]:
scheduler schedule
Use
scheduler schedule
to create a schedule and enter schedule view. If the schedule already exists, you
enter schedule view directly.
Use
undo scheduler schedule
to delete a schedule.
Syntax
scheduler schedule
schedule-name
undo scheduler schedule
schedule-name
Default
No schedule exists.