HP 2910AL User Manual

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Switch Memory and Configuration
Using Primary and Secondary Flash Image Options

Scheduled Reload.

Additional parameters have been added to the

reload

command to allow for a scheduled reboot of the switch via the CLI.

Syntax: [no] reload [after <[dd:]hh:]mm> | at <hh:mm[:ss]> [<mm/dd[/[yy]yy]>]]

Enables a scheduled warm reboot of the switch. The switch boots
up with the same startup config file and using the same flash
image as before the reload.
Parameters include:

after: Schedules a warm reboot of the switch after a given
amount of time has passed.

at: Schedules a warm reboot of the switch at a given time.

The

no form of the command removes a pending reboot request.

For more details and examples, see below.

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).

N o t e

Configuration changes are not saved with

reload at or reload after commands.

No prompt to save configuration file changes is displayed. See Table 6-2 on
page 6-19.

Examples of scheduled

reload commands:

To schedule a reload in 15 minutes:

ProCurve# reload after 15

To schedule a reload in 3 hours:

ProCurve# reload after 03:00

To schedule a reload for the same time the following day:

ProCurve# reload after 01:00:00

To schedule a reload for the same day at 12:05:

ProCurve# reload at 12:05

To schedule a reload on some future date:

ProCurve# reload at 12:05 01/01/2008

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