Erasing Image And Configuration Files; Scheduling A System Reload; Reloading At A Specific Time - HP ProCurve 9304M Installation And Configuration Manual

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20 – Upload the startup-config file from the HP device's flash memory to the TFTP server.
21 – Download a startup-config file from a TFTP server to the HP device's flash memory.
22 – Upload the running-config from the HP device's flash memory to the TFTP server.
23 – Download a configuration file from a TFTP server into the HP device's running-config.
NOTE: Command option 23 adds configuration information to the running-config on the device, and does
not replace commands. If you want to replace configuration information in the device, use "no" forms of the
configuration commands to remove the configuration information, then use configuration commands to create
the configuration information you want. Follow the guidelines in "Dynamic Configuration Loading" on
page 18-20.

Erasing Image and Configuration Files

To erase software images or configuration files, use the commands described below. These commands are valid
at the Privileged EXEC level of the CLI.
USING THE CLI
erase flash primary erases the image stored in primary flash of the system.
erase flash secondary erases the image stored in secondary flash of the system.
erase startup-config erases the configuration stored in the startup configuration file; however, the running
configuration remains intact until system reboot.
USING THE WEB MANAGEMENT INTERFACE
You cannot delete image or configuration files using the Web management interface.

Scheduling a System Reload

In addition to reloading the system manually, you can configure the HP device to reload itself at a specific time or
after a specific amount of time has passed.
NOTE: The scheduled reload feature requires the system clock. You can use a Simple Network Time Protocol
(SNTP) server to set the clock or you can set the device clock manually. See "Specifying a Simple Network Time
Protocol (SNTP) Server" on page 8-12 or "Setting the System Clock" on page 8-14.

Reloading at a Specific Time

To schedule a system reload for a specific time, use one of the following methods.
USING THE CLI
To schedule a system reload from the primary flash module for 6:00:00 AM, January 19, 2004, enter the following
command at the global CONFIG level of the CLI:
HP9300# reload at 06:00:00 01-19-04
Syntax: reload at <hh:mm:ss> <mm-dd-yy> [primary | secondary]
<hh:mm:ss> is the hours, minutes, and seconds.
<mm-dd-yy> is the month, day, and year.
primary | secondary specifies whether the reload is to occur from the primary code flash module or the
secondary code flash module. The default is primary.
USING THE WEB MANAGEMENT INTERFACE
You cannot schedule a system reload using the Web management interface.
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