Schedule Reboot At - HP E4510-48G Command Reference Manual

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Use the undo schedule job command to remove the configuration.
Note the following:
If you provide both the time1 and date arguments, the execution time must be a future time.
If you only provide the time1 argument, when time1 is earlier than the current system time, the
specified command is executed at time1 of the next day; when time1 is later than the current
system time, the specified command is executed at time1 of the current day.
No matter whether you use the at or delay keyword, the difference between the execution time of
a command and the current system time cannot exceed 720 hours (namely, 30 days).
At present, you can specify only user view and system view. To automatically execute the
specified commands in other views or automatically execute multiple commands at a time, you
can configure the system to automatically execute a batch file at a specified time (note that you
must provide a complete file path for the system to execute the batch file.).
The system does not check the view and command arguments. Therefore, ensure the correctness
of the command argument (including the correct format of command and the correct relationship
between the command and view arguments.).
After the specified automatic execution time is reached, the system executes the specified
commands without displaying any information except system information such as log, trap and
debug.
When the system is executing the specified command, you do not need to input any information. If
there is information for you to confirm, the system automatically inputs Y or Yes; if certain
characters need to be input, the system automatically inputs a default character string, and inputs
an empty character string when there is no default character string.
For the commands used to switch user interfaces, such as telnet, ftp, and ssh2, the commands
used to switch views, such as system-view, quit and interface ethernet, and the commands
used to modify status of the user that is executing commands, such as super, the operation
interface, command view and status of the current user are not changed after the automatic
execution function is performed.
If you modify the system time after the automatic execution function is configured, the scheduled
automatic execution configuration turns invalid automatically.
Only the latest configuration takes effect if you execute the schedule job command repeatedly.
Examples
# Configure that the device will execute the batch file 1.bat in system view in 60 minutes (supposing
that the current time is 11:43).
<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).
# Configure that the device will execute the batch file 1.bat in system view at 12:00 in the current day
(supposing that the current time is 11:43).
<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 10/31/2007 (in 0 hours
and 16 minutes).

schedule reboot at

Syntax
schedule reboot at hh:mm [ date ]
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