Rebooting The Device - HP 5120 series Configuration Manual

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Rebooting the device

When a fault occurs to a running device, reboot the device with any of the following methods to remove
the fault:
Power on the device after powering it off, which is also called hard reboot or cold start. This method
impacts the device a lot. Powering off a running device will cause data loss and hardware damages.
It is not recommended.
Trigger the immediate reboot at the CLI.
Enable the scheduled reboot function at the CLI. Set a time at which the device can automatically
reboot, or set a delay so that the device can automatically reboot within the delay.
The last two methods are command line operations. Reboot through command lines is also called hot
start, which is mainly used to reboot a device in remote maintenance without performing hardware
reboot of the device.
Follow the step below to reboot a device:
To do...
Reboot a member device, or all the
member devices immediately
Follow these steps to enable the scheduled reboot function:
To do...
Enable the scheduled reboot
function of all member devices and
specify a specific reboot time and
date
Enable the scheduled reboot
function of all member devices and
specify a reboot waiting time
Use the command...
reboot [ slot slot-number ]
Use the command...
schedule reboot at hh:mm [ date ]
schedule reboot delay { hh:mm |
mm }
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Remarks
Required
The slot keyword specifies a
member device. If it is not
provided, the whole device IRF is
specified.
Available in user view.
Remarks
Required
Use either approach.
The scheduled reboot function is
disabled by default.
Available in user view.

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