Schedule Reboot Delay - H3C S5120-SI Series Command Reference Manual

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# If you have used the terminal logging command to enable the log display function on the terminal
before setting a reboot time, the system will automatically display related log information after you enter
<y>. By default, the log display function is enabled.
<Sysname>
%Jun
6 11:43:11:629 2006 Sysname CMD/4/REBOOT:
vty0(192.168.1.54): Set schedule reboot parameters at 11:43:11 06/06/2006, and system will
reboot at 12:00 06/06/2006.

schedule reboot delay

Syntax
schedule reboot delay { hh:mm | mm }
undo schedule reboot
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Default Level
3: Manage level
Parameters
hh:mm: Device reboot wait time, in the format of hh:mm (hours:minutes). The value of the hh argument
ranges from 0 to 720, and the value of the mm argument ranges from 0 to 59, and the value of the
hh:mm argument cannot exceed 720:00.
mm: Device reboot wait time in minutes, in the range of 0 to 43,200.
Description
Use the schedule reboot delay command to enable the scheduled reboot function and set a reboot
wait time.
By default, the scheduled reboot function is disabled.
Note that:
The reboot wait time can be in the format of hh:mm (hours:minutes) or mm (absolute minutes). The
absolute minutes cannot exceed 30 x 24 x 60 minutes, namely, 30 days.
The precision of the device timer is 1 minute. One minute before the reboot time, the device will
prompt "REBOOT IN ONE MINUTE" and will be rebooted in one minute.
After you execute the above command, the device will prompt you to confirm the configuration. You
must enter <Y> or <y> to make the configuration take effect. The original configuration will be
overwritten at the same time.
If you use the clock command after the schedule reboot delay command to adjust the system
time, the reboot wait time set by the schedule reboot delay command will become invalid.
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.
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