Reloading After A Specific Amount Of Time; Displaying The Amount Of Time Remaining Before A Scheduled Reload; Canceling A Scheduled Reload; Diagnostic Error Codes And Remedies For Tftp Transfers - Dell PowerConnect B-FCXs Configuration Manual

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Reloading after a specific amount of time

To schedule a system reload to occur after a specific amount of time has passed on the system
clock, use reload after command. For example, to schedule a system reload from the secondary
flash one day and 12 hours later, enter the following command at the global CONFIG level of the
CLI.
PowerConnect#reload after 01:12:00 secondary
Syntax: reload after <dd:hh:mm> [primary | secondary]
<dd:hh:mm> is the number of days, hours, and minutes.
primary | secondary specifies whether the reload is to occur from the primary code flash module or
the secondary code flash module.
Displaying the amount of time remaining before
a scheduled reload
To display how much time is remaining before a scheduled system reload, enter the following
command from any level of the CLI.
PowerConnect#show reload

Canceling a scheduled reload

To cancel a scheduled system reload using the CLI, enter the following command at the global
CONFIG level of the CLI.
PowerConnect#reload cancel

Diagnostic error codes and remedies for TFTP transfers

If an error occurs with a TFTP transfer to or from a Layer 2 Switch or Layer 3 switch, one of the
following error codes displays on the console.
Error
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Diagnostic error codes and remedies for TFTP transfers
Message
Flash read preparation failed.
Flash read failed.
Flash write preparation failed.
Flash write failed.
TFTP session timeout.
TFTP out of buffer space.
Explanation and action
A flash error occurred during the download.
Retry the download. If it fails again, contact customer support.
TFTP failed because of a time out.
Check IP connectivity and make sure the TFTP server is running.
The file is larger than the amount of room on the device or TFTP server.
If you are copying an image file to flash, first copy the other image to
your TFTP server, then delete it from flash. (Use the erase flash... CLI
command at the Privileged EXEC level to erase the image in the flash.)
If you are copying a configuration file to flash, edit the file to remove
unneeded information, then try again.
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