Scheduling A Reboot; Scheduling Jobs - HP A5830 Series Configuration Manual

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Scheduling a reboot

CAUTION:
In an IRF fabric, the command applies to all IRF member switches.
The system displays the alert "
For data security, if you are performing file operations at the reboot time, the system does not reboot.
Perform one of the following commands in user view to schedule a reboot:
Task...
1.
Schedule a reboot to occur at
a specific time and date.
2.
Schedule a reboot to occur
after a delay.

Scheduling jobs

Schedule a job to automatically run a command or a set of commands without administrative interference.
The commands in a job are polled every minute.
When the scheduled time for a command is reached, the job automatically executes the command.
If a confirmation is required while the command is running, the system automatically enters Y. If
characters are required, the system automatically enters a default character string, or enters an
empty character string when there is no default character string.
Configure jobs in a non-modular or modular approach.
Use the non-modular approach for one-time command execution.
Use modular approach for complex maintenance work.
Comparison item
Configuration method
Can multiple jobs be
configured?
Can a job have multiple
commands?
Supported views
Supported commands
Can a job be repeatedly
executed?
REBOOT IN ONE MINUTE
Command...
schedule reboot at hh:mm [ date ]
schedule reboot delay { hh:mm |
mm }
Scheduling a job in the non-
modular approach
Configure all elements in one
command.
No.
No.
User view (represented by shell), system
view (represented by system).
Commands in user view and system
view.
No.
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" one minute before the reboot.
Remarks
Required.
Use either command.
The scheduled reboot function is
disabled by default.
The two commands overwrite
each other.
Scheduling a job in the modular
approach
Separate job, view, and time
settings.
Yes.
Yes.
All views (monitor represents user
view).
Commands in any view.
Yes.

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