Boot and reload command comparison, Boot and reload command comparison -19 – HP 2910AL User Manual

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Switch Memory and Configuration

Using Primary and Secondary Flash Image Options

factory-default values to the parameters controlling the new features. Simi­
larly, If you create a startup-config file while using a version “Y” of the switch
software, and then reboot the switch with an earlier software version “X” that
does not include all of the features found in “Y”, the software simply ignores
the parameters for any features that it does not support.

Scheduled Reload.

If no parameters are entered after the

reload command,

an immediate reboot is executed. The

reload at and reload after command

information is not saved across reboots. If the switch is rebooted before a
scheduled reload command is executed, the command is effectively cancelled.
When entering a

reload at or reload after command, a prompt will appear to

confirm the command before it can be processed by the switch. For the

reload

at command, if mm/dd/yy are left blank, the current day is assumed.

The scheduled reload feature removes the requirement to physically reboot
the switch at inconvenient times (for example, at 1:00 in the morning). Instead,
a reload at 1:00 mm/dd command can be executed (where

mm/dd is the date

the switch is scheduled to reboot).

Boot and Reload Command Comparison

The switch offers reboot options through the

boot and reload commands, plus

the options inherent in a dual-flash image system. Generally, using

boot

provides more comprehensive self-testing; using

reload gives you a faster

reboot time.

Table 6-2.

Comparing the Boot and Reload Commands

Actions

Included In
Boot?

Included In Reload

Note

Save all

Optional,

Optional with reload

Config changes saved to

configuration
changes since the
last boot or reload

with prompt

<cr>, when prompt
displays.
Not saved with

reload

at/after

commands;

No prompt is displayed.

the startup-config file if
“y” is selected (

reload

command).

Perform all system
self-tests

Yes

No

The reload

command

provides a faster system
reboot.

Choice of primary or
secondary flash
image

Yes

No—Uses the current
flash image.

Perform a scheduled
reboot

No

Yes

Use the

reload

command

with after/at parameters
(see page 6-22 for details).

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