Command Manual – System Maintaining and Debugging
H3C S7500E Series Ethernet Switches
Chapter 3 Device Management Commands
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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.
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The difference between the reboot date and the current date cannot exceed 30 x
24 hours (namely, 30 days).
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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.
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If a date (month/day/year or year/month/day) later than the current date is
specified for the
schedule reboot at
command, the device will be rebooted at the
reboot time.
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If you use the
clock
command after the
schedule reboot at
command to adjust
the system time, the reboot time set by the
schedule reboot at
command will
become invalid.
Caution:
This command reboots the device in a future time, thus resulting in service interruption.
Please use it with caution.
Examples
# Configure the device to reboot at 12:00 AM (supposing that the current time is 11:43).
<Sysname> schedule reboot at 12:00
Reboot system at 12:00 2006/06/06(in 0 hour(s) and 16 minute(s))
confirm? [Y/N]:
# 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/5/REBOOT:
vty0(192.168.1.54): Set schedule reboot parameters at 11:43:11 2006/06/06, and
system will reboot at 12:00 2006/06/06.
3.1.20 schedule reboot delay
Syntax
schedule reboot delay {
hh:mm
|
mm
}
undo schedule reboot