Specifying A Boot Rom File For The Next Device Boot - H3C S3610-28P Operation Manual

S3610 & s5510 series
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Operation Manual – System Maintaining and Debugging
H3C S3610&S5510 Series Ethernet Switches
Follow these steps to reboot a device:
Reboot a device
Enable the scheduled reboot
function and specify a specific
reboot time and date
Enable the scheduled reboot
function and specify a reboot
waiting time
Caution:
The precision of the rebooting timer is 1 minute. One minute before the rebooting
time, the device will prompt "REBOOT IN ONE MINUTE" and will reboot in one
minute.
The execution of the reboot, schedule reboot at, and schedule reboot delay
commands can reboot a device. As a result, the ongoing services will be interrupted.
Be careful to use these commands.
If a primary boot file fails or does not exist, the device cannot be rebooted with this
command. In this case, you can re-specify a primary boot file to reboot the device, or
you can power off the device then power it on and the system automatically uses the
secondary boot file to restart the device.
Make sure that either the primary or the backup boot file or both are in normal use,
when using the schedule reboot command to enable the scheduled reboot
function.
If you are performing file operations when the device is to be rebooted, the system
does not execute the command for the sake of security.

3.2.2 Specifying a Boot ROM File for the Next Device Boot

A Boot ROM file is an application file used to boot the device. When multiple Boot ROM
files are available on the storage device, you can specify a file for the next device boot
by executing the following command.
To do...
Use the command...
reboot
schedule reboot at
hh:mm [ date ]
schedule reboot delay
{ hh:mm | mm }
3-2
Chapter 3 Device Management
Remarks
Optional
Available in user view.
Optional
The scheduled reboot
function is disabled by
default.
Execute the command
in user view.

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