Schedule Reboot At - HP A8800 Series Fundamentals Command Reference

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To have the command successfully executed, check that the specified view and command are valid.
The system does not verify their validity.
If you specify both the time1 and date arguments, the execution time or date must be later than the
current system time or date.
If you specify the time1 argument, but not the date argument:
When time1 is earlier than the current system time, the command runs at time1 the next day.
When time1 is later than the current system time, the command runs at time1 of the current day.
The interval between the scheduled time and the current system time cannot exceed 720 hours, or
30 days.
Changing any clock setting can cancel the job set by using the schedule job command.
After job execution, the configuration interface, view, and user status that you have before job
execution restore even if the job has run a command that changes the user interface (for example,
telnet, ftp, and ssh2), the view (for example, system-view and quit), or the user status (for example,
super).
The job scheduled by using the schedule job command cannot be saved. When an active/standby
MPU switchover or master/slave switchover occurs, the job is lost.
Examples
# Schedule a job to execute the batch file 1.bat in system view in 60 minutes (assuming that the current
time is 1 1:43).
<Sysname> schedule job delay 60 view system execute 1.bat
Info: Command execute 1.bat in system view will be executed at 12:43 10/31/2007 (in 1 hours
and 0 minutes).
# Schedule a job to execute the batch file 1.bat in system view at 12:00 in the current day (assuming that
the current time is 1 1:43).
<Sysname> schedule job at 12:00 view system execute 1.bat
Info: Command execute 1.bat in system view will be executed at 12:00 10/31/2008 (in 0 hours
and 16 minutes).

schedule reboot at

Syntax
schedule reboot at hh:mm [ date ]
undo schedule reboot
View
User view
Default level
3: Manage level
Parameters
hh:mm: Reboot time for the device, in the hh:mm format. The hh value ranges from 0 to 23, and the mm
value ranges from 0 to 59.
date: Reboot date, in the MM/DD/YYYY or YYYY/MM/DD format. The YYYY value ranges from 2000
to 2035, the MM value ranges from 1 to 12, and the DD value ranges from 1 to 31.
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